Final presentation - Pulau Jerejak Site Analysis

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PULAU JEREJAK, PENANG. MALAYSIA LATITUDE : 5.323297 LONGITUDE : 100.317848 CLIMATE : HOT & HUMID



Abandoned Jetty

Abandoned Church

Abandoned Prison Blocks


Abandoned Jetty Abandoned Prison Blocks

Abandoned Prison Blocks

Abandoned Church

Abandoned Church


LEPER COLONY

GERMAN SUBMARINE BASE

PRISON CLOSING DOWN

1868

1943

1993

1797

1875

1969

ALTERNATIVE NAVAL BASE (FORT CORNWALLIS)

QUARANTINE CENTER

DETENTION CENTER


EDUCATIONAL Abandoned School Buildings

RELIGIOUS Abandoned Church Cemeteries Old Russian Cemeteries & Shrines

Water Reservoir Abandoned Prison Blocks Old British Prison & Bunker

TRANSPORTATION Abandoned Jetty Old Visitor Jetty New Jetty

INDUSTRIAL New Boat Deck

FISHERIES Fish Farm

COMMERCIAL Jerejak Rainforest Resort STILL BEING USED


ABANDONED SCHOOL BUILDINGS

ABANDONED CHURCH


CEMETERIES

OLD RUSSIAN CEMETERIES & SHRINES


WATER RESERVOIR

ABANDONED PRISON BLOCKS


OLD BRITISH PRISON & BUNKER

ABANDONED JETTY


OLD VISITOR JETTY

NEW BOAT DECK

NEW JETTY

FISH FARM


JEREJAK RAINFOREST RESORT



BOAT PEDESTRAIN PROPOSAL



Mud trail with lalang aside.

View 1

Fallen tree.

Narrow mud trail. View

View 2

3


View 4 Trees aside increase with height.

View 5 Wider mud trail.

View 6 Open space rather than distinct trail.


Wet mud trail

View 7

Uneven ground

View 2



View 1

View 1 can look through the church which is located near to our chosen site. Based on analysis, this building considered one of the historical site which should allow users to access and visit.

View 2

View 2 is the view on the boat to our chosen site. From this view, can argued that this is a potential site to attract visitors’ eyes.


View 3

View 3 is the view from the quarry which have a lot of vegetation. Based on analysis, this view have a lot of obstacles which not recommended to emphasize the view.

View 4

View 4 is the view from the pathway towards the detention camp. From the analysis, this view consider moderate view which have plenty of vegetation as an obstacles to notice the chosen site.


View 1

View 1 is the view from the pathway along the site. From this view, can see through the vegetation and view the sea.

View 2

View 2 is the view towards the old jetty. It has historical site which is the old jetty and should be allow visitors to access and visit.


View 3

View 3 is the view towards the sea. Based on the view, We can actually view the opposite Penang island which consider as an design approach and a good selling point towards the chosen site.

View 4

View 4 is the view towards the quarry. This quarry might be the demolish pieces of the detention camp in past few years which have tons of memories behind it.


View 5

View 5 is the view towards the remaining detention camp which consider one of the main historical site in this island. This view should be emphasized and allows visitors to access and visit.


View 1

View 1 is the view towards the chosen site. Based on this view, can argued that this site have fully eye contact with sea and jungle in a proper distance.

View 2

View 2 is the view towards the quarry. Based on analysis, all these stones might be the remaining pieces of the demolishing activity on detention camp. This is an interesting site for visitors to visit and access.


Height (m)

1. Kelat Gelam (Syzygium) 25

2. Jemerlang (Peltophorum)

20

3. Khaya

15

4. Kapur (Dryobalanops aromatica)

10

5. samanea saman

5 0

6. Angsana (Pterocarpus indicus)‎ 1

2

3

4

5

6


1.Kelat gelam (syzygium) • 4-20 m high • Up to 40 cm in diameter • Bark surface smooth to irregularly cracked • Papery flaky, greyishbrown, greenish-brown or orange-brown

2.Jemerlang (peltophorum) • Up to 15 m high • Up to 1 m in diameter • Wide-spreading branches • An umbrella-like crown up


3.Khaya • 15-30 m high • Up to 1 m in diameter • Buttresses • Not prominent • Bark dark grey, with small thin, reddish-tinged scales • Slash dark pink to bright crimson, exuding a red sap

4.Kapur (Dryobalanops aromatica) • 20-60 m high • Up to 70 cm in diameter • Hardwood timber • Grows in clusters on well drained soil on hillsides


5. Samanea saman • 25 M high • Up to 1.5 M in diameter • Rough wrinkled • Developing A symmetrical broad umbrella shaped crown

6.Angsana (pterocarpus indicus)‎ • 30 m high • Up to 2 m in diameter • The Umbrella crowns are large • Long willowy • Drooping branches


Waves

Forest


Flight

Frequency Peak Time

: :

5 to 10 minutes. 6pm to 9pm


Sun Path Diagram

Wind Rose Diagram


Average, Min & Max Temperature 35 30 25 20

Average Temperature (째c)

15

Max. Temperature (째c) Min. Temperature (째c)

10 5 0 Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Relative Humidity 86 84 82 80 Relative Humidity (%)

78 76 74 72 Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec


Average Rain Days 25 20 15 Rain Days

10 5 0 Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Average Precipitation 500 450 400 350 300 250

Precipitation (mm)

200

150 100 50 0

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec


Average Wind Speed 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

Wind Speed (km/h)

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Summary Annual average temperature Annual average max. temperature Annual average max. temperature Annual average relative humidity Annual total rain days Annual total precipitation Annual average wind speed

: 26 째C : 30 째C : 23 째C : 81.25 % : 164 days : 2736 mm : 6.5 km/h


Iron Most durable material during that period compared to timber Easy to get rust as near to the sea

Concrete Durable Resistant to acid & water Good Strength Last longer


ABANDONED

EERINESS

TRAPPED

LOST

ADVENTURE SCARY


STRENGTH

OPPORTUNITY

 Greater wind provides natural

 Accessible.

ventilation.  More leisure and away from the crowded city.

 Heavy vegetation provides clear air.  Heavy vegetation provides cools down

 Near to historical site.  Flat ground.  Less obstacles compared to quarry site.

 Less vegetation compared to forest site.

surrounding temperature.

WEAKNESS

THREADS

× Circulation is not clear and easily to get lost.

× Insects like mosquitoes.

× Narrow pathway.

× Reptiles like snakes.


Macro Site Survey (Key Plan, Location Plan, Site Plan & Site Section) -Study our potential site and its surrounding Human & Cultural -Understand the past and feel the past with 5 senses Neighborhood Context -Importance of site contact -Placement of our potential site Activities -Attracts the people to this island Circulation -Understand the weakness of the pathway -Improve it or propose with better solution


Micro View -Identification of good view and bad view -Placement of the orientation of building Vegetation -Study the strength and weakness of the plants Sound & Noise -Make use of it to create different sense of space Sun orientation & Climate -Important for Building Design Strategy -Placement of the orientation of building Materiality -Decision on material used for the building Poetic Space -Different senses are analyzed through whole journey



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