THE
EQUILIBRIUM
Balanced Lifestyle & Balanced Environment for Progressive Business
Introducing…
MILLENNIALS …Your future workforce
What do millennials seek in a work place
Hints: It’s not bigger paychecks..
Values & Purposes
“…They are constantly seeking purpose in what they do for a living and at the same time want to know how their job is helping them get to the top…”
-forbes
“…Millennials don’t just want to spend their time earning a paycheck; they want to invest time acquiring the skills and knowledge they need to grow both personally and professionally.”
SKILL DEVELOPMENT
-fortune.com
WORK & LIFE COHESION “Why be anchored to your desk for eight hours when you can reply to those emails and start drafting notes during your commute into work, or even in a cafe? That’s not laziness, that’s just working smarter, as millennials may see it…”
-theguardian
Why do these demands matter to your future client
Happy employees
• retained talent • increased performance • more creativity
How do YOU, as developer, answer that demands
Balanced Lifestyle
Balanced Environment
Key strategies
User Wellness by Biophilic Design
Healthy Lifestyle by Green Mobility
Balanced Lifestyle Various Programs for Various Users
Seamless Work Experience
Work & Life Cohesion
Smart Building Standardized Green building
Iconic Gatewa y Building
Balanced Environment
Giving Back to Nature
District’s Signature Park
Magic Formula
BALANCE
WELLNESS & HAPPINESS
PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS
Fail Fast Experiment
Lifetime Learning
Progressive Business
How your business progress
Collaboration
How do WE, as architects, translate that into design
Boundary
Site Parameters Total Site Area 2Ha
Setback
Building Coverage: 50% Plot Ratio: 4 Green Coverage: 30% GFA: 25.000m2
Site Parameters Total Site Area 2Ha
Existing Green & Blue Network
Continuing Green & Blue Connection
Introduce permeability
Basic Zoning
Basic Zoning – Green Spine
Basic Zoning – Commercial Terrace
Basic Zoning – Office Tower
Metaphore
Basic Massing
Phase 1
Phase 2
Solid, Void, Facade
Open Space Program
Balance Lifestyle
Create a ‘Balance’ Programs Between Work, Play, Wellness
MAIN PROGRAM OVERVIEW
L8
L7
Thematic Working Spaces, Amenities
Lounge, Breakout area
Meeting Spaces
L6
L5
Working Area
Cafeteria
(open to public)
Public Amenity
Void of Fame
L4
L3
(open to public) L2
Show-off area Multi Purpose Room Learning Hub
Varied outdoor space
GF
Tech Flagship Store
Commercial (F&B, Shops)
B1M & B1
Visitor Centre B2M & B2
Library Cafe
SITE PLAN
Main Vehicle Access
Phase 1 (10.000sqm) Main Pedestrian Access (From Bus Shelter)
From Promenade Phase 2 (10.150sqm) To South Digital Hub
To South Digital Hub
GF
GF
MAIN PEDESTRIAN PATH SECONDARY PEDESTRIAN PATH COVERED WALKWAY
GF
To L2
Bike Park
To L2 Bike Park BIKE ACCESS
BIKE (UP TO L2) SEGWAY (GROUND FLOOR ONLY)
GF
From B1M To B1M
VEHICLE CIRCULATION AT DROP OFF VEHICLE CIRCULATION TO / FROM BASEMENT
To B1M
GF
ONLINE TRANSPORTATION ACCESS
GF
MINI BUS
SERVICE CARS
B1M & B1
*Void to allow air flows through from B2 to GF *Main Lift Core Accessible by Member Card *Staircases are provided to access GF from B2
B2M & B2
Requirement Calculation (Phase 1) Parking Lot: office (1 lot / 100 sqm) + commercial (1 lot / 60 sqm)
*Main utilities for both phase are located in the centre of development *Motorcycle park is provided
Proposed
264
lot
275
L2 CONSULTANCY MEDIA & RECORDING ACTIVE-SHARING CONFERENCE & EVENTS PRODUCT TESTING
L2
Bike Park
Bike Park
BIKE ACCESS
*bike can go across from Building 1 to Building 2
L2
To L3 To GF
To GF To L3
Flow of user
L3
*Open workstation is provided from L3-L7
L3 PASSIVE-SHARING
Game Room
*Open workstation is provided from L3-L7
PROTOTYPING & WORKSHOP
L4
Lounge, Breakout area
Meeting Spaces
Thematic Working Spaces, Amenities Game Room
Working Area Terrace Deck
*L4 to L8 for phase 1 and phase 2 is typical *Start from L4, whole floor is occupied by working area-function *L4 is dominated by open workstation and semi enclosed workstation
Silent Room
L5
Movie Room
Healing Sanctuary
Zen Room
*at L5, assigned encosed workstation is provided *Open workstation still being provided at L5
L6
Squash / mini sport Room
Lazy Corner
Solace Room
*at L6, larger assigned encosed workstation is provided *Open workstation still being provided at L5
L7
Nap Room
~300sqm ~300sqm
~150sqm ~150sqm ~200sqm ~240sqm
~600sqm
*L7 is suitable for medium-large group *L7 has variation of rentable space *Pantry, lounge, and amenity is provided on L7 to promote interaction
L8
*L8 layout shall be designed by tenant’s designer
Meeting Pod
Large Conference
Silent Room Thematic Workstation
Small Conference Game Room
Squash Room
Impromptu Meetings
Discussion Space
Phone Booth
Movie Room
Music Room
Lazy Room
Nap Room
Open Semi EnclosedWorkstation
Small Studio
Health Sanctuary Room Assigned Semi Enclosed Workstation
Medium Studio Open Workstation
Assigned Workstation
38m
Fire Alarm
Sprinkler
F Hose reel box
Storage, Utilities, Systems
Nursing
Panel rm
M Dry riser outlet
Fire Extinguisher
D
AREA CALCULATION BREAKDOWN PHASE 1 STOREY
L8 L7 L6 L5 L4 L3 L2 GF B1M & B1 B2M & B2 Sub Total Area
Office & Digital Working Space Function
Commerci al & Amenities
Lease Office
760 388 876
2750 2820 2890 2910 2940 1800 1590 750
2024
18450
Visitor Centre
786 640
1426
Circulatio n
Service / ME
Void
1218
260 260 260 260 260 320 138 320 360 700 3138
Circulatio n
Service / ME
Void
260 260 260 260 260 320 180 320 200 600 2920
470 400 330 310 280 220 170 285 990 0 3455
120 400 698
470 400 330 310 280 220 120 285 990 3405
Parking Area
Parking Lot
4820 5200 10020
131 144 275
Parkin g Area
Parking Lot
Area
3010 3080 3150 3170 3200 3000 3302 3284 5180 5900 36276
PHASE 2 STOREY L8 L7 L6 L5 L4 L3 L2 GF B1M & B1 B2M & B2 Sub Total Area
Commerci al & Amenities
680 1053 1150
2883
Office & Digital Working Space Function Lease Office 2750 2820 2890 2910 2940 1800 1680 900
18690
Visitor Centre
580
580
180 515 185
880
5100 5600 10700
139 143 282
Area 3010 3080 3150 3170 3200 2980 3428 3135 5300 6200 36653
PLANNING PARAMETER & PROPOSED
PARAMETER PLANNING ( for Phase 1) Site Area
PROPOSED for Phase 1 (this project) 10,000 sqm
Plot Ratio (KLB) Max Allowable GFA Required GFA Lease Office Spesific Tenant (Axioo) Commercial & Amenities Parking & M&E Building Coverage Max Building Coverage Green Coverage (KDH) Min Green Coverage Floor Number Efficiency
PROPOSED for Phase 2 10,150 sqm
10,000 sqm
4
3.6 (based on required GFA)
3.61
40,000
based on required GFA
based on assumption*
sqm Total 36,344 sqm 20,000 sqm 3,000 sqm 2,000 sqm 11,344 sqm 50 % 5,000 sqm 30 % 3,000 sqm 4 to 8 storey 85 %
ALL REQUIREMENT IS FULLFILLED
sqm
20,150 sqm (based on assumption*) based on assumption*
sqm 36276 sqm 20,162 sqm 3,010 sqm 2,024 sqm 11,080 sqm 47.8 % 4780 sqm 32 % 3200 sqm
sqm 36,653 sqm 19,260 sqm 3,010 sqm 2,883 sqm 11,500 sqm 46 % 4,640 sqm 33 % 3,350 sqm
sqm 72,929 sqm 39,422 sqm 6,020 sqm 2,500 sqm 13,000 48 % 9,420 sqm 32.50 % 6,550 sqm
8
8
8
storey 84.38 % Saleable Area / Total Area without Basement (2024+18450+786)/(36 296-11100)
Parking Lot: office (1 lot / 264 lot 100 sqm) + commercial (1 lot / 60 sqm) Motorcycle Parking Lot Not Required lot
PROPOSED for Whole Development (Phase 1 + Phase 2)
275
lot
storey 85 % Saleable Area / Total Area without Basement (2883+18690+580)/(3665311500) 282
557 lot
88
storey ~84.5 %
Biophilic Environment
BALANCED ENVIRONMENT • Green building, green life • Smart building, smart life • Sustainable building, sustainable life
Green Site Development
Energy Efficiency and Conservations
Water Conservations
Material Resource and Cycle
Indoor Health and Comfort
Building Environmental Management
Smart Building
Green Site Development
14 / 17 Points
Green Site Development green coverage = 6.550m2 (32,5%)
ASD P – Basic Green area
• ASD P1: new construction having landscape area of vegetation, free of building structures for at least 10% ot total area • ADS P2: 50% area covered with trees, shrubs, bushes
Green Site Development plot ratio = 4
ASD 1 – Site Selection – 1 Point
• ASD 1-1B: Build in areas with plot ratio > 3 – 1 point
Green Site Development adventurous landscape and open ground floor to make the site permeable for pedestrian for 24 hours
m
ASD 2 – Community Accesibility – 2 Points • ASD 2-2: open pedestrian access to the main road outside the site – 1 point • ASD 2-4: open building ground floor to the public for 24 hours – 2 point
Green Site Development pedestrian access to the nearest public transportation stations within 300m
ASD 3 – Public Transportation – 2 Points
• ASD 3-1A: availability of public transportation stations within 300 m (walking distance) – 1 point • ASD 3-2: provide pedestrian pathway facilities within building area to go to the nearest safe and comfortable public transportation station – 1 point
Green Site Development continous bicycle and segway lane, with bicycle park and shower to support green mobility bicycle park: 100 units shower: 14 units
ASD 4 – Bicycle – 2 Points m
• ASD 4-1: Bicycle parking lot for 1 unit per 20 building users – 1 point • ASD 4-2: Provide showers for 1 unit for every 10 bicycle parking lots – 1 point
Green Site Development preserving local vegetations, sunprotecting trees and bird attracting trees for conservation covering 60% of green area (3.930m2) green roof and green walls to contribute for green coverage with total area of 4.996m2 (24,8%) for phase-1 total landscape area = 57,3%
ASD 5 – Site Landscaping – 3 Points
• ASD 5-1A: landscape area of vegetation at least 40% of total area – 1 point • ASD 5-1B: every additional landscape area of 5% – 1 point • ASD 5 -2: use local plants/vegetation covering 60% area of the total green area – 1 point
Green Site Development provide sun-protecting trees and wind-breaking trees along main pedestrian green roof area of 2.620m2 (68,9%)
ASD 6 – Micro Climate – 2 Points
• ASD 6-1B: 50% of total roof area without ME is covered with green roof – 1 point • ASD 6 – 3A: Vegetation within main pedestrian circulation is covered with protection from heat radiation – 1 point
Green Site Development retention pond to gather rain water and run-off from landscapes total rainfall: 1.068m3 retention pond capacity: 250m2 x 2,4m = 600m3 (56,2% of Rainfall) rain garden around site perimeter to preserve rain water on ground soil biopore to preserve rain water on ground soil
ASD 7 – Storm Water Management – 2 Points
• ASD 7 – 1A: reduction of rainwater runoff volume into the city drainage network from building site up to 50% of total daily rainfall – 1 point • ASD 7 – 3: use fixtures that can reduce rainwater runoff discharge – 1 point
Energy Efficiency and Conservation
17 / 26 Points
Energy Efficiency and Conservation kwh meter to control electricity usage
energy efficient lighting fixtures
EEC P1 – Electrical Sub Metering • kWh meter installation
EEC P2 – OTTV Calculation • perform OTTV calculation
Energy Efficiency and Conservation double glazed low-e window with low shading coefficient and uvalue, and light shelf to provide light reflection shadings in east and west facade to filter direct sun light OTTV Calculation OTTV Total = 29,12W/m2 savings from office baseline (35W/m2) is 16,8%
EEC 1 –Energy Efficiency Measure – 8 Points EEC 1-3-1 Building Envelope – 5 points • OTTV value meet the regulation (35W/m2 for office) – 3 points • 1 point is given for every 2,5% reduction – 2 points
Energy Efficiency and Conservation TABEL OTTV
OTTV Calculation OTTV Total = 29,12W/m2 savings from office baseline (35W/m2) is 16,8%
Energy Efficiency and Conservation provide 100% high-frequency ballast in working areas
provide lighting with motion sensor
EEC 1 –Energy Efficiency Measure – 8 Points EEC 1-3-2 Non-natural lighting – 2 points • use 100% high-frequency ballasts (electronic) for working areas – 1 points • implement zoning for lighting for the entire working areas (workspace) and associated with a motion sensor – 2 points
Energy Efficiency and Conservation escalator with motion sensor
EEC 1 –Energy Efficiency Measure – 8 Points EEC 1-3-3 Vertical transportation – 1 point • using motion-sensored and sleep-mode escalator
Energy Efficiency and Conservation lux study
june - level 4 >300lux = 39,3%
june - level 8 >300lux = 60%
lux sensor to provide enough light in rooms below 300lux
EEC 2 – Natural Lighting – 4 Points EEC 2-1 Building Envelope – 4 points • EEC 2-1: at least 30% of floor space working areas obtains at least 300lux of natural light – 2 points • EEC 2-2: additional the lux sensors for automation of artificial lighting when natural light intensity is less than 300 lux – 2 points
Energy Efficiency and Conservation solar panel at roof to produce energy from sun light yearly consumption: 250kwh/m2/y x 25.0002 = 6.250.000kwh/y 1 solar panel (2m2) produced 2,4kwh/day: 1,2kwh/m2/day = 438 kwh/m2/y energy from solar panel: 360m2 x 876 kwh/m2/y = 157.600kwh/y energy produced = 2,5% of total consumption
EEC 5 – On-site renewable resource – 5 Points
• use renewable energy sources. 1 point (up to a maximum of 5 points) is given for every 0.5% of building electrical power substituted by renewable energy sources – 5 points
Water Conservation
20 / 21 Points
RAIN WATER TANK
RECYCLED WATER TANK
WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT
Water Conservation using water meter for water distribution channel
WAC P – Water metering • Water meter installation
WAC P2 – Water calculation
• Fill the GBCI standard worksheet forms as provided
Water Conservation using recycled water for water consumption by providing water recycle system in the building water consumption for office: 50L/person/day total occupant: 2200 consumption per day: 110.000L = 110m3 rain water tank: 600m3 recycled water tank & wwtp: 72m3 recycled water production: 65% of total water consumption
WAC 1 – Water use reduction – 8 Points
RAIN WATER TANK
RECYCLED WATER TANK
WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT
• WAC 1-1 A maximum of 80% water consumption is from primary source – 1 point • WAC 1-2: 1 point is given for every water consumption reduction from primary sources by 5% – 7 points
Water Conservation using seated-toilets and low-flow faucet to minimize water usage for flushing for every water fixtures in the building
WAC 2 – Water fixtures – 3 Points
• Minimum 75 % of water fixtures from the total water supply using low-flow water fixture products – 3 point
Water Conservation using recycled water for watercooled air conditioner
WAC 3 – Water recycling – 3 Points • WAC 3-1B: Installation of recycled water with enough capacity for the entire flushing system, irrigation and cooling tower makeup water for water cooled system – 3 points
Water Conservation using AC water condensation, used ablution water, or rain water as alternative water resources for water recycle system
WAC 4 – Alternative water resource – 2 Points • WAC 4-1B: Use AC water condensation, used ablution water, or rain water as alternative water resources – 2 points RECYCLED WATER TANK
WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT
Water Conservation providing rain water tank in the building total rainfall: 1.068m3 rain water tank: 600m3 (60% of rainfall capacity)
WAC 5 – Rainwater harvesting – 3 Points • WAC 5-1C: Install a rainwater storage tank with a capacity of 50% from the above calculations – 3 points RAIN WATER TANK
Water Conservation using water timer for irrigation to control water usage
WAC 6 – Water efficiency landscaping – 1 Point
• WAC 6-2: Apply innovative technology for irrigation enable to control the water needs for appropriate landscaping – 1 point
Material Resource and Cycle
2 / 2 Points
Material Resource and Cycle using non cfc and non halon materials using certified materials to provide environment friendly materials using non ods air conditioner using recycled materials: woods for floor and ceiling, aluminium for fins and shadings, tiles for decoration using local materials to minimize carbon footprints
MRC P – Fundamental Refrigerant
• Not using CFC as refrigerants and halon as a fire extinguishing agent
MRC 3 – Non OD usage – 2 Points
• Not using ozone depleting substances in the entire building cooling system – 2 points
Indoor Health and Comfort
4 / 5 Points
Indoor Health and Comfort balconies for greenery that could also provide openings for fresh air from outside void for indoor air circulation not providing any smoking room in the building and put no smoking signage all over the building
IHC P – Outdoor air introduction
• Room design that shows potential of air introduction
IHC 2 – Environmental tobacco smoke control – 2 Points
• “No smoking” signage within the building and not providing any smoking area in the building – 2 points
Indoor Health and Comfort visual connectivity from 75% of nett leasable area humidity control to keep room humidity on 60%
temperature control to keep the room on 25C
IHC 4 – Outside view – 1 point
• 75% of net lettable areas directly face to the outside view – 1 point
IHC 6 – Thermal Comfort – 1 Point • Establish general indoor thermal condition plan at 250C temperature and relative humidity of 60 – 1 point
Building Environmental Management not part of design stage BEM P – Basic waste management: Availability of installation or facility to sort and collect household waste based on organic and inorganic type BEM 1 – Greenship professional as a member of the project team BEM 3 – Advance waste management: on-site waste treatment plant, organic and inorganic waste management BEM 4 – Proper commissioning: testing commissioning in accordance with GBCI guidelines, adjusting instruments installed at construction phase
Smart Building one smile apps as a platform for occupants to synchronize with surroundings wi-fi connection all over the area to provide connectivity from digital hub to the world hvac control to maintain ventilation and air conditioning in the building security control to monitor cctv and door-lock/access throughout the building command center to control and monitor every activities in the building, located at ground floor data center as exclusive cloud storage for user in the vicinity, located at basement-1
GBCI Calculation – Design Recognition Stage Green Site Development
Energy Efficiency and Conservations
14
17
Water Conservations
Material Resource and Cycle
Indoor Health and Comfort
Building Environmental Management
20
2
4
0
Grand Total = 57 Points Gold Rating = Min. 43 Points ACHIEVED
Progressive Business
“ VARIOUS OFFICE SPACES ARE DESIGNED TO ACCOMODATE FROM SINGLE TO CORPORATE ENTERPRISE WORKFORCE”
Enterprise 25-more people (e.g: Axioo office)
Enterprise
Small to Medium Office 12 – 25 people (e.g: medium advertising agency)
Small to Medium Office
Small to Medium Group 3-6 people (e.g: small advertising agency)
Small to Medium Group
Settlers 1-2 persons (e.g: small advertising agency)
Settlers nomads 1 person (e.g: small advertising agency)
Nomads Flexibility for all type of user
You can keep working in the same building as your company grow bigger and bigger
Nomads 1 Person FIRST TIMER (ENTRY LEVEL) USER THAT WORKS AT COLLABORATIVE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SPACES ON THE GROUND FLOOR
Settlers 1-2 Person
THEY ARE ACCOMODATED IN SMALL DESIGNATED WORKSTATION AT COWORKING SPACE. THEY HAVE PRIVILAGE TO USE PAID FACILITIES.
Small to Medium Group 3-6 Person PEOPLE WORK IN SMALL GROUPS NEED THEIR OWN ENCLOSED ENVIRONMENT BUT ALSO FLEXIBILITY TO COLLABORATE WITH OTHERS.
Small to Medium Office 7-12 Person
SMALL OFFICE START TO HAVE HIERARCHY, THEREFORE THEY NEED EXCECUTIVE ROOM AND MEETING FACILITES ON THEIR OWN
Enterprise 13-MORE PERSON
ENTERPRISE TEND TO HAVE THEIR OWN CULTURES, THEREFORE THEY MIGHT RENT LARGER SPACE AND ADJUST IT ACCORDING TO THEIR NEEDS.
“WE GIVE MORE THAN THE BASIC NEEDS OF AN OFFICE SPACE, IN ORDER TO PROMOTE GROWTH THROUGH AUTOCATALYTIC PROCESS”
“AUTOCATALYTIC PROCESS INCLUDES LEARNING, TRIAL & ERROR, AND COLLABORATION”
Learning
Trial and Error
Event Plaza WORKING SPACE
Collaboration
DAILY
WORKING HOURS Business exchange, workshop, producing, presentations
DINING Morning coffee, business lunch, business dinner, 24-hours fnb
SUPPORTING Nursery,daycare,bin Collecting loading-unloading
SPORT & LEISURE Resident jogs, gym, outdoor Sport Bike lane, gaming, open groundfloor
MISC Music jam, movie screening, street festival.
COMMERCIAL ACT shopping, library
DAILY
WEEKLY DAILY
MONTHLY WEEKLY DAILY
YEARLY MONTHLY WEEKLY DAILY
“IN HERE, PEOPLE CAN START ALMOST WITH NOTHING BUT THEN END UP WITH ANYTHING”
Meet STEVE
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