PROPOSED AL-IKHSAN INTEGRATED SPORTS COMPLEX IN UITM PUNCAK ALAM
prepared by Noor Nasiha binti Razali Nur Muhammad Kamil bin Mohd Izhari Nur Shahareena binti Nazli Putri Farawahida binti Megat Kamarulzaman supervised by Assoc. Prof. Ar. Faridah binti Adnan Master of Architecture 03 | ARK 801 | Coursework 2
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prologue
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The UiTM Campus in Puncak Alam has been endowed with numerous buildings to suit administrative, faculty and student needs. However there are large areas of the campus that have not been developed. The main design task is to provide a facility for the students so that they can engage in other activities besides academic. In Advance Architectural Construction II, we have been exposed to several structural systems that cater for long spans, cloumn-free spaces, and complex forms. Some of them belong to the category of shell structures comprising developable shells, synclastic shells, anticlastic shells and freeform shells.
This design proposal aspire to incorporate the lessons learned in the innovative structures, long span and complex form theories of the surface and rigid genre in a building design. The shell shall be designed as a facility for use by the students to enable them to participate in activities that contribute positively towards character development, academic excellence, and nation building. Shells can be constructed from reinforced concrete, timber (solid and engineered) or steel. Modern day shells take the structure of a continuous shell, which works in any direction and pair it with the constructibility of the beamand-stick approach.
artist impression of Al-Ikhsan Integrated Sports Complex
source: project brief
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Background
Site
Sketch porposal
Structural system
Sustainable solutions
Client’s profile Potentialities and dilemmas Building function Calender of events
Key plan Location plan Site plan Site context
Sketches Development models Precedents Key design concepts Floor plans Sections Elevations Project development data
Structural configuration Construction details
Environmental control Integrated services Green building strategy
source: author
background
client’s profile
Al-Ikhsan Sports was established in 1993 with a single 150 sq.ft. store in Holiday Plaza, Johor Bhru. From sole propriertorship enterprise, the company has evolved to Private Limited Company named as Al-Ikhsan Sports Sdn Bhd. Since inception, the business has grown up to 134 doors all over Peninsular Malaysia. In 2011, the company has been awarded with ASEAN Business Outstanding Award 2011- Industry Class Sector Sports Retail by ASEAN Retail & Franchise Federation. The Sports Intelligence Report ranked Al-Ikhsan as the 77th largest sporting goods retailer in the world.
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Steering aggressively to be the largest sports retailer in South-East Asia, AlIkhsan is differentiated from others by its exclusive and quality product range with competitive price, attained directly from the suppliers. Vision To be a world class preferred multibrands retail chain store in South-East Asia. Mission To be a leader in sports retail industry in South-East Asia.
source: Al-Ikhsan Sports
potentialities and dilemmas
Potentialities
Dilemmas
- great demand from target user (university students)
- the need for proper spectators area
- limited number of courts to cater for events/tournaments - first indoor sports complex in the university enclave - uncertain weather conditions
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- inadequate artificial lighting for night activities - overexposed sunlight and heat for daytime activities - minimal supporting facilities like changing room, locker room, etc.
source: archisport 2016
building function
Target groups - students - lecturers - UiTM staff Proposed programs - indoor futsal - badminton - gymnasium - tennis - outdoor basketball - jogging trail - shopping/leisure - special events/tournaments
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Spatial requirements - lobby - indoor courts (badminton, futsal) - outdoor courts (basketball, tennis) - resting area - cafeteria - shower room - locker room - sports retail - storage
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Proposed structure - synclastic shell roof - beam and stick - trusses - composite floor - non-load bearing wall - curtain wall
source: author
calender of events MONTH
MARCH W1
Week/ Event
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MAY W4
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JUNE W4
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JULY W4
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AUGUST W4
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Block Sport Faculty Sport
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Staff Sport KARISMA MASUM Public LEGEND Sport Practice Event Day (Badminton & Futsal) Badminton Futsal Public Use
source: author
site apprehension
key plan and location plan
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FSPU
3.1 acre
n.t.s
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source: google maps
site plan
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n.t.s source: author
site context
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site images: author
sketch proposal
sketches
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Tutorial 1 Project incpeption: these documented sketches are culmination of site apprehension on key criteria which includes access to the site, existing vehicular and pedestrian networks, plinth area, site forces, vistas, topography, building frontage, etc.
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Includes some discussion, zoning and spatial planning of proposed programs on site in relation to the site analysis conducted earlier.
source: author
sketches
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Tutorial 2 Delves into an architecture of ideas, dreams and forms guided by fundamental principles and technique such as structural grid, column-tocolumn span, building materials and connection between materials, etc.
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Working on 3-by-3 meter grid layout that can be extended further into 9-by-9 and 15-by-15 meter based to the planning system intended. Also taking into account the cloumn-free space needed for the futsal and badminton courts as well as complying with the minimum height clearance rexpectively.
source: author
development models
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plane Looking at the roof surface as a singular structural plane.
13 segment Dividing the structural plane according to designated grid lines. synclastic 3-dimensional speculation of the synclastic roof structure in relation to the overall building form. curve Formulating a series of rigid surface structure of single curvature.
Also taking into account simple pattern configuration for natural lighting to penetrate deep into the internal spaces of the building.
source: author
precedent #1
Chek Lap Kok Airport, Hong Kong Lying at the hub of a global world, Chek Lap Kok is one of the world’s largest and most advanced airports. Completed in 1998 as Hong Kong’s sole air terminal, by 2040 it is expected to handle 80 million passengers per annum - equivalent of London’s Heathrow and New York’s JFK airports combined. Among the most ambitious construction projects of modern times, the land on which the airport stands was once a mountainous island. In a major reclamation programme, its 100-metre peak was reduced to 7 metres above sea level and the island was expanded to four times its original area.
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The terminal building extends a concept pioneered at Stansted Airport - a model since adopted by airport planners worldwide. It is characterised by a lightweight roof canopy, kept free of service installations; the use of natural lighting; and the integration beneath the main passenger concourse of all the technical equipment for baggage handling, environmental services and transportation.
source: foster+partners
precedent #2
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center NBBJ used computational design tools during schematic design and design development to refine the competition design and explore how best to maximize the fan experience, use less material such as steel and model energy performance.
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2/3 less steel than a stadium of comparable size and capacity. 56 petals — 28 large and 28 small — entwine to create the steel framework.
The stadium exterior is made up of a series of unique yet repetitive truss modules, or petals, that enclose the stadium bowl. As the seating parameters were changed, the petal system adapted. If the sightline standards were modified, the exterior shape would immediately adjust to conform to the new bowl.
source: nbbj
key design concepts
Positive Gaussian Curvature
Cloud-like form
The Gaussian curvature is positive and the surface is said to have an elliptic point. At such points, the surface will be dome like, locally lying on one side of its tangent plane.
Clouds are quite universal. Everyone can relate to them, and by putting them indoors you kind of change the context. It can become strange or even threatening. Nevertheless, caught an attention. A statement.
Unidirectional bending When the shell edges move freely, the cross-section can undergo transverse bending. Physically, the local Gaussian curvature must be conserved under the local inextensibility assumption, thus, a flattening of the cross-section is accompanied by the mid-surface of shell progressively tightening as long as it is initially curved.
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Bend it like Beckham Curl or bend is spin on the ball which will make it change direction, called a ‘screw shot’ in the 19th century. When kicking the ball, the inside of the foot is often used to curl the ball, but this can also be done by using the outside of the foot.
source: author
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front elevation
rear elevation
scale 1:500
scale 1:500 source: author
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right elevation
left elevation
scale 1:500
scale 1:500 source: author
project development data DEVELOPMENT
LEVEL
GROUND FLOOR
UiTM - Al-Iksan SPORT CENTER
MEZZANINE
LEVEL 1
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PROGRAMME CAFÉ RETAIL FUTSAL HALL BADMINTON HALL CHANGING ROOM RECEPTION AREA FRONT DESK OFFICE SICK BAY SPORT LOUNGE VIP ROOM CONCOURSE AREA PUBLIC TOILET/OKU SPORT STORAGE TOILET TNB SUB-SUBSTATION GENSET ROOM M.S.B. ROOM TRANSFOMER ROOM (TX) AHU REFUSE CHAMBER UTILITIES OFFICE GYMNASIUM MUSALLA LOUNGE CONCOURSE AREA CHANGING ROOM CONCOURSE AREA FUTSAL HALL (FIFA) PLAYER ROOM REFEREE ROOM VIP ROOM SPORT STORAGE
SUBTOTAL LANDSCAPE (3% OF BLDG COST) INFRASTRUCTURE (3% OF BLDG COST)
GFA M²
NFA
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FT² 2,579 1,989 19,601 12,361 1,666 287 372 209 784 372 6,935 1,661 1,661
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1,313
19 7 10 129 380 91 66 266 155 26
209 75 108 1,385 4,090 979 709 2,862 1,666 280
1,474
15,870
7,435
80,025
240 185 1,821 1,148 155 27 35 19 73 35 644 154
M² 240 185 1,821 1,148
FT² 2,579 1,989 19,601 12,361 291 377 129 786 377 -
27 35 12 73 35
1,385 4,090 979 -
129 380 91
1474
15,866
NOS OF UNIT 4 3 2 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1
CONS. COST/FT²
CONS. COST
150 150 200 200 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
386,854.57 298,278.43 3,920,212.38 2,472,252.55 249,937.76 43,077.13 55,864.64 31,387.53 117,525.64 55,832.35 1,040,277.12 249,130.47 249,130.47
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196,979.37
150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 200
31,387.53 11,302.10 16,146 207,781 613,542 146,895 106,401 429,254 249,938 41,979
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3,173,930
200
60,810
14,395,295 431,859 431,859
TOTAL
15,259,013 CONSTRUCTION COST ITEM 1 2 3
DESCRIPTION TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS MANAGEMENT OVERHEAD (1% OF TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS) CONTINGENCIES (5% OF TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS)
AMOUNT (RM) 15,259,013 152,590 762,951 16,021,964
OTHER COSTS ITEM 1 2 3 4
DESCRIPTION CONSULTATION/PROFESSIONAL FEES ( 8% OF TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS) LEGAL FEES (2% OF TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS) FLUCTUATION (2.5% OF TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COSTS) SUBMISSION FOR AUTHORITY APPROVAL : 1) DEPOSIT FOR ROAD & DRAINAGE (5% OF LAND VALUE) 2) DEPOSIT FOR WATER & ELECTRICAL (5% OF LAND VALUE) 3) FILLING FEES 4) PLAN FEES @RM7.00 SQ.M
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SITE SURVEY (RM667/ACRE) SOIL INVESTIGATION(S.I) (RM2500/BOREHOLE,4 NOS/ACRE) SYNTHETIC TRACK AND FIELD COST (10% OF BUILDING COST) 25 SUBTOTAL TOTAL DEVELOPMENT COST (SHELL)
AMOUNT (RM) 1,220,721 305,180 381,475 271,379 271,379 1,000 52,042
DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY
2,375
TOTAL LAND AREA (ACRE)
35,600 1,525,901 4,067,052 20,089,016
LAND VALUE (RM) TOTAL GFA (FT²) TOTAL NFA (FT²) FAR TOTAL GROSS DEVELOPMENT COST (GDC)
TOTAL 3.56 RM
RM
5,427,575 80,025 60,810 0.52
20,089,016
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structural system
c ons t r uc t i ondet ai l s
sustainable solutions
green building strategy
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Skylight Reduced energy consumption. The lessened dependency on artificial lighting can help reduce the use of electricity by as much as 10%. Apart from energy consumption, bright lighting stimulates the mind (which is why it’s great for task illumination) while dim illumination quiets our senses and can make us feel drowsy.
source: author
references
[1]
Al-Ikhsan, 2017. [Online]. Available at: http://www.al-ikhsan.com [Accessed: 12 June 2017]
[2]
A city blossoms, 2017. Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center, China [Online]. Available at: http://www.nbbj.com/work/hangzhou-stadium/ [Accessed: 15 June 2017]
[3]
Francis D.K. Ching, 2014. Building Structures Illustrated: Patterns, Systems and Design, Chapter 3, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 116-124.
[4]
Projects, 1999. Chek Lap Kok Airport, Hong Kong [Online]. Available at: http://www.fosterandpartners.com/projects/chek-lap-kok-airport [Accessed: 28 June 2017]
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