Thabarwa - 9 Acre Project
Master Plan Final Presentation
Yangon Technological University
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STI Myanmar University
Mandalay Technological University
West Yangon Technological University
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Sayadaw U Ottamasara Thabarwa Center
“This center welcome everyone. Nearly all kinds of people are staying here and doing good deeds as much as they can.�
Thabarwa Center Thanlyin Outskirts of Yangon Opportunity: - Different from the “Normal Human Society� - Design something unique - True Destination - Place making
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Linear Development
4- “9 Acre Project� 3- White hospital 2- Central village 1- Original village
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Village upgrade
Re-generation Re-covery Re-born Re-birth Re-incarnation Re-adaption Re-start Re-new
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Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Institutional
Parks and Playground
Agriculture
N Free of Charge Village
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Scale
1:1500
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Free Water Drink Water Tank Generator Toilet Betel nut shop Electric pole Sitting area Shrine
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Water well
Free of Charge Village
Bamboo
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Scale
1:1500
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Incremental upgrade
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fundation
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structure
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functional space
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community space
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temporary structure
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second floor
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community space
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temporary structure
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Priviledged location
N Free of Charge Village
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Scale
1:1500
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architectural
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concepts
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Kowloon Walled City highest density bad living condition violence and crime
Reasons to avoid: - better image of the center - future possibility of donation - promoting innovation - first choice instead on second - giving the needy the BEST
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MAXIMUM CAPACITY
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FENCING
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NEW YORK TIMES
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Walls, then, are built not for security, but for a sense of security. The distinction is important, as those who commission them know very well. What a wall satisfies is not so much a material need as a mental one. Walls protect people not from barbarians, but from anxieties and fears, which can often be more terrible than the worst vandals. In this way, they are built not for those who live outside them, threatening as they may be, but for those who dwell within. In a certain sense, then, what is built is not a wall, but a state of mind.
Light and Nature - Safety
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ECO-SYSTEM SERVICES Safety Tranquility Quality Less noise Healing Concentrate
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Meditate Clean air Cooling Temperature Calming Spiritual Biodiversity
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Social Mix
Internationally recognized failure: HongKong housing inequalities - Gentrification, ghetto, inequalities, segregation, Internationally recognized success: Singapore HDB (public housing) - Social / Ethnic mix according to quot as (Chinese, Indians, Malays) Thabarwa “9 acre project�, a pilot project for inclusive housing - Mix of cultures/religions/social class/education level
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Patrick Geddes father of urban-planning
father of sociology proximity of institutions - sympathetic cooperation
Kotoen Kindergarten -Senior Center in Tokyo
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SYNERGY Hospital
Education
Condo
Education
Hospital
Condo
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CONTEXT is EVERYTHING Site Analysis: - Connecting to city urban tissue (roads, circulation, parking) - Topography (height, slope, orientation) - Nature (trees, green space, farming) - Style (architecture, vernacular, historical) - Social (sociology, community, relationships) - Environment (sun, wind, temperature, humidity)
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HIERARCHY of SPEEDS Seperate different types of circulation: - Pedestrian - Bicycle - Secondary road - High speed road
Le Corbusier - architect
- father of modern architecture
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Site Analysis
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Site Analysis
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Site Analysis
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Site Analysis
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Master Plan Scale 1:1500
Master Plan
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Circulation and Parking
Car and Mini Bus Fire truck emergency Pedestrian / Bycicle
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Circulation and Parking
Residential University Hospital Meditation
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Circulation and Parking
Pocket parks
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Circulation and Parking
Phase 1 Phase 2
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Sport / Dry Pond Rainy season: Retaining pond Dry season: Sport field
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Under High Voltage Electric Lines Parking + Solar Panels + Shading Seperation of speeds
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Public Transportation - MINI BUS
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Modular space
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Pagoda bamboo sc
caffolding
Bamboo installations
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Meditation walking
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Condo
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Vertical communities
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Connection with the conctext
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topography
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synergic spaces
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reception, service
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building program
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meditation
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Rafi Segal - New Housing Prototype - New York MIT architecture teacher
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Architect’s drawing - Education building
Raphaël Monnier*
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HEAD - Meditation
BODY - Education
FEET - Community
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CO N C E P T - Education building
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PROG R A MS medi tati on Cen t er offices lecture ha l l s L ibr a r y computer r ooms ca n t een mult i -educati onal r ooms l a bs communi ty sp a ces
Exploded Diagram
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Meditation center
Residential Floor Layout PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
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University Restroom
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Circulation space
1. ha l l 2. St or a g e 3. Ci rculat i o n sp a ce 4. St udio r oom 5. Void 6. ba t hr oom 7. di ni n g r oom 8. li vi n g r oom
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Thai Buddist Library
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Slant-roof
f loft
View from above
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Lecture hall
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Double Height Lo
ongue
Bamboo installations
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Blue Temple