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MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE

DESIGN THESIS PAMPHLET 2014 Centre of Studies for Architecture Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Shah Alam

Studio leader: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ar. Norhati Ibrahim Studio tutors: Mat Rahim Ibrahim, Ar. Ahmad Nizam Ahmad Radzi Supporting technical advisors: Assoc. prof. Ar. Noorhashimah Mohamed Noordin, Assoc. prof. Josmin yahya


[ thesis ] Thesis is the shor t version of ‘hypothesis’, the key claim to be tested or corroborated in a scientific or academic work. Thesis is the term used for the main and final requirement for a degree (usually a master’s degree) by means of which the student demonstrates mystery of the subject matter in the respective field, in anology to the ‘masterpiece’ of an ar tisan. The thesis may be considered as a rigorous form of testing and, as such, open to criticism. In philosophy, the first step of dialetical enquiry method proposed by Friedrich Hegel consists of establishing the ‘thesis’, confronting the ‘antithesis’ and arriving at a ‘synthesis’ representing a higher level of insight. [1]

Content Summary: Eco-Health Valley

Health Edutainment Centre at Taman Tasik Cempaka, Bangi, Selangor. by Madihah Mat Idris

Arena of Equestrianism

Elite Equestrian Club for Denai Alam Township, Shah Alam. by Amirah Fadzilah Mahdzub

Adaptive Space Simulation

Post-Op Rehabilitation Centre at Precint 5, Putrajaya. by Faris Asyraf Marzuki

Didactics Catalyst

Special spor t school for learning disabilities at Jalan Kampung Pandan. by Hazwan Hasanudin


Disambiguation Colony

Adaptive Re-Use of abandoned Flat Tunku Abdul Rahman at Jalan Pekeliling, KL. by Aminuddin Nordin

Morphogenesis

Motivational Rehabilitation Centre at Jalan Haji Taib, KL. by Farhan Arif Tajul Ariffin

Evocean

Marina Yacht Centre at Perdana Quay Telaga Harbour, Langkawi. by Muhammad Akmal Azfar Jaafar

Eco-Genesis

Geo-Engineering Research Institute at Bandar Sultan Suleiman, Pelabuhan Klang. by Khairuddin Sabri Zabidi

Universal Defen-Do

Mar tial Ar ts Centre at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur. by Izzat Anuar

Rooftop Revolt

Music and Enter tainment Centre for young underground musicians. by Muhammad Afiat Suardi

Sonicity Terminal

High Speed Rail Terminal at Jalan Salak Selatan. by Mohd Hasnizam Hamadion

Mechatronic Skateplex

Youth Movement and Cultural Development Arena at Pasar Seni Riverbank, KL. by Mohd Saufi Zakaria

The Periphery; Urban Public Market

Proposed New Public Market at Jalan Raja Bot, Chow Kit, Kuala Lumpur. by Sayed Muhammad Aiman Sayed Abdul Khair

Projektor

Living Cinema; New format of future enter tainment by Nur Amzar Mhd. Noor

Media Exploratorium Hub

An Interactive Gallery for Astro Television Network System Sdn. Bhd. Petaling Jaya. by Siti Nurbaya Abd. Rahman

MCXM; Material Connexion Malaysia Material Technovation Maxim. by Shahzlam Badaruddin

Reference; [1] Por ter, Tom. (2004). Archi-Speak; An Illustrated Guide to Architectural Term. New York NY: Taylor & Francis


MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UiTM SHAH ALAM

THESIS GROUP MAC-JULY 2014

ECO-HEALTH VALLEY

HEALTH EDUTAINMENT CENTRE AT TAMAN TASIK CEMPAKA,BANGI,SELANGOR FOR MALAYSIAN HEALTH PROMOTION BOARD. MADIHAH BINTI MAT IDRIS THESIS ADVISOR: ASSOC. PROF. NAKIAH BINTI MD. AMIN The thesis is concerned with the low health awareness among Malaysians. The hypothesis is that an architecture that showcases and demonstrates the goodness of healthy environment can contribute towards educating and instilling healthy living concerns. The stand put forward here is: an architecture that integrates and harvests nature key elements can better stimulate people’s awareness and deepen their appreciation for healthy living. Fur ther to this is the challenge on how to capture the architecture-nature bonding within an urban setting, where the terms ‘valley’ and ‘ecovalley’ used to form a reference point, and generate design ideas.

ABOVE: Aerial perspective overlooking Eco-Healh Valley BELOW: Structural configuration of launcing gantries manipulated as building structural system.

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“The conception of its architecture attempts to capture the fluidity and melancholy of a valley, and metaphorically por trays the tranquillity and spirit of the place”.

Night view from lakeside

Wall Section Interior perspective of Expo & Exhibition Area

Exterior perspective of Outdoor Garden

Kid’s Healthy city

Health Expo

THESIS COORDINATOR: DR. AR. NORHATI BT. IBRAHIM, IR. MAT RAHIM B. IBRAHIM, AR. AHMAD NIZAM B AHMAD RADZI - EXPERT ASSESSOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. HASYIMAH BT. NOORDIN, ASSOC PROF. JOSMIN B. YAHYA


MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UiTM SHAH ALAM

THESIS GROUP MAC-JULY 2014

ARENA OF EQUESTRIANISM

ELITE EQUESTRIAN CLUB FOR DENAI ALAM TOWNSHIP, SHAH ALAM AMIRAH FADHILAH MAHDZUB THESIS ADVISOR: AR MUSTAPHA MOHD SALLEH The design tackles the growing need for an equestrian community in the Malaysian modern suburbs. Horses are by nature wild, and run-free creatures – the thesis embarks on the question of how to respond to a horse’s intrinsic needs and man’s wish for interactions with the animal. The word ‘denai’ – a Malay word for natural pathway spurs design ideas for the project. Paddock, arena, display, prestige, slopes, and mounds are the vocabularies that contribute towards generating appropriate design concepts that establish the interactions between man and horses. The project establishes non confining physical setting that enable engagement of indoor with the outdoor realms to capture the shared spirit of place for man and horses.

Above: Interior perspective of Indoor arena for horse riding

Above: Perspective view form main arena

Above: Horse stable as a place for horse owner for spend time with the horse.


SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE

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Conference Facilities Boutique Restaurant Car Park

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THESIS COORDINATOR: DR. AR. NORHATI BT. IBRAHIM, IR. MAT RAHIM B. IBRAHIM, AR. AHMAD NIZAM B AHMAD RADZI - EXPERT ASSESSOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. HASYIMAH BT. NOORDIN, ASSOC PROF. JOSMIN B. YAHYA


MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UiTM SHAH ALAM

THESIS GROUP MAC-JULY 2014

ADAPTIVE SPACE STIMULATION

POST OP REHABILITATION CENTER AT PRECINCT 5 PUTRAJAYA FARIS ASYRAF BIN MARZUKI THESIS ADVISOR: Ar. ERDAYU OS’HARA OMAR

This thesis adopts the concept of adaptable and interchangeable spaces to create an environment that contributes towards the process of re-orientation and recovery for physically disabled patients and amputees. The design is a depar ture from the sterile environment of a rehabilitation centre, to a physically and psychologically uplifting setting created through the adaptability character of its spaces that alternate between a clinical to a domestic programme.

ABOVE: Perspective view of the building facade BELOW: The building structural system. PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS

STEEL ROOF TRUSSES

CONCRETE STRUCTURE

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- WET CONSTRUCTION METHOD IS IMPLEMENTED - COMMON CONSTRUCTION PROCESS IN MALAYSIA WITH HIGH AVAILABILITY NUMBERS OF WORKERS - EASY TO DESIGN AND A STRAIGHT FORWARD METHOD - CHEAPER MATERIAL AND LABOR - STABLE AND STURDY STRUCTURE

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PAD FOUNDATION - USING FRICTION PILE AND PILE CAP TO DISTRIBUTE LOAD TO ALL PILE - STRAIGHT FORWARD AND MANAGEABLE LOAD DISTRIBUTION - SUITABLE FOR SITE SOIL CONDITION

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STEEL ROOF TRUSSES - LIGHT WEIGHT STRUCTURE - DECREASE DEAD LOAD - PRE-FABRICATED FROM FACTORY AND TRANSFERED ON TO SITE - EASY AND FAST ASSEMBLY - CHEAPER MATERIAL AND LABOR

- MATERIAL AVAILABILITY - ACT AS ACOUSTIC INSULATOR - COOLER IN TROPICAL CLIMATE - HIGHER R-VALUE FOR LOWER HEAT TRANSFER RATE -NON TOXIC, ZERO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND

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METAL DECK ROOF TRUSSES - FAST ASSEMBLY AND REDUCE CONSTRUCTION TIME - EASY MAINTENANCE AND LIGHT WEIGHT


LEFT: Programs in each blocks BELOW: program and space relationships

The garden perspective

THESIS COORDINATOR: DR. AR. NORHATI BT. IBRAHIM, IR. MAT RAHIM B. IBRAHIM, AR. AHMAD NIZAM B AHMAD RADZI - EXPERT ASSESSOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. HASYIMAH BT. NOORDIN, ASSOC PROF. JOSMIN B. YAHYA


MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UiTM SHAH ALAM

THESIS GROUP MAC-JULY 2014

DIDACTICS CATALYST

SPECIAL SPORT SCHOOL FOR LEARNING DISABILITIES AT JALAN KAMPUNG PANDAN HAZWAN HASANUDIN THESIS ADVISOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. NOORHASHIMAH BINTI MOHAMED NORDIN The thesis suggests that the integration of inclusive factors with sensory fundamentals could result in enhancement of a learning environment for children with disabilities. The project attempts to remove the mental barrier of what disabled children can and ought to do. The project accommodates special education needs such as clear access for users, flexible space, safety edifice, therapeutic environment, sensory awareness and architectural way findings as spatial indicators. These elements would enable the children to focus their attention on their abilities rather than their disabilities in everyday activities, essentially enhancing the children’s chances of developing their creativity and problem-solving skills, health level, confidence and self-values.

ABOVE: Aerial perspective overlooking Jalan Perkasa and Jalan Kampung Pandan. BELOW: Structural configuration of the building.


THESIS COORDINATOR: DR. AR. NORHATI BT. IBRAHIM, IR. MAT RAHIM B. IBRAHIM, AR. AHMAD NIZAM B AHMAD RADZI - EXPERT ASSESSOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. HASYIMAH BT. NOORDIN, ASSOC PROF. JOSMIN B. YAHYA


MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UiTM SHAH ALAM

THESIS GROUP MAC-JULY 2014

DISAMBIGUATION COLONY

ADAPTIVE REUSE OF ABANDONED FLAT TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN AT JALAN PEKELILING, KUALA LUMPUR AMINUDDIN BIN NORDIN THESIS ADVISOR: ASSOC. PROF. DR ESMAWEE BIN HJ. ENDUT This thesis examine the adaptation of abandoned Flat Tunku Abdul Rahman or well known as a “Flat Pekeliling” and restore it as a Residential + Commercial building. This building in context much has been selected as planned, historical and cultural significance, the real interest was expressed in the re-use, and its size. This thesis builds on the initial classification system to propose an integrated strategy with the approach of building development. The final par t of the thesis describes briefly some of the environmental assessment method that can be used to assess the sustainability of the re-use projects. The proposed solution is analysed to see if the design decisions made with environmental sustainability in mind can be measured.


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SECTION A-A BELOW: Structural configuration of existing building that used I.B.S. System.

THESIS COORDINATOR: DR. AR. NORHATI BT. IBRAHIM, IR. MAT RAHIM B. IBRAHIM, AR. AHMAD NIZAM B AHMAD RADZI - EXPERT ASSESSOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. HASYIMAH BT. NOORDIN, ASSOC PROF. JOSMIN B. YAHYA


MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UiTM SHAH ALAM

THESIS GROUP MAC-JULY 2014

MORPHOGENESIS

MOTIVATIONAL REHABILITATION CENTER AT JALAN HAJI TAIB, KUALA LUMPUR. FARHAN ARIF BIN TAJUL ARIFFIN THESIS ADVISOR: AP. DR RODZYAH MOHD YUNUS Back alley tends to attract negative activities associated to social and environmental problems that urban environment is frequently confronted with - drug abuse, unattended dumping activities, vandalism, illegal sex trafficking and thug fights are common cited issues. This thesis examines how a back alley could be reprogrammed to rehabilitate tarnished image of an urban scape. The challenge is to derive programmes and create architecture that could sustain new, wholesome activity patterns. The result is a proposal that integrates design elements with around the clock self-surveillance features.

ABOVE: Eye-view perspective overlooking Morphogenesis from Lorong Haji Taib 1. BELOW: Structural configuration of box and radial steel envelope structure as building structural system.

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METAL DECK FINISHES 300MM X 200MM GUTTER PLATE PRATT CONFIGURATION ROOF TRUSS

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DESIGN STRATEGIES AND PRINCIPLES

DESIGN STRATEGIES AND PRINCIPLES

-COMMERCIAL BLOCK LINEAR APPROACH

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LINEAR APPROACH

ROOFTOP ARE GIVEN TO THE PUBLIC PRIVACY LEVEL INCREASE

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PEDESTERIAN FRIENDLY HARDSCAPE REFURBISHMENT - DOUBLE-FACADE METHOD AND PUBLIC REALM

REFURBISHMENT - DOUBLE FACADE METHOD

RADIAL APPROACH

RADIAL APPROACH

PEDESTERIAN COMMERCIAL FRIENDLY FRIENDLY - HARDSCAPE AND - PROMOTION PUBLIC REALM OF MEDAN SELERA CHOWKIT

COMMERCIAL FRIENDLY - PROMOTION OF MEDAN SELERA CHOWKIT

PEDESTERIAN ROOFTOP ASFRIENDLY NODES OF- HARDSCAPE PUBLIC SPACE WITH AND ELEVATED PUBLIC DEVELOPMENT REALM

ROOFTOP AS NODES OF PUBLIC SPACE WITH ELEVATED DEVELOPMENT

EASIER TO BE ACCESSIBLE FOR PEDESTERIAN

POCKET GARDEN - COMMERCIAL NODES

POCKET GARDEN - COMMERCIAL NODES PEDESTERIAN FRIENDLY - HARDSCAPE AND PUBLIC REALM

MULTIPLE LAYERS OF FEEDER

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BUSINESS COMIC FEEDERFEEDER

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MULTIPLE LAYERS OF FEEDER ENTRANCE FROM ELEVATED FEEDER

Interior perspective of morphogenesis lobby ENTRANCE FROM ELEVATED FEEDER RAMP WALKWAY

RAMP WALKWAY

STAIRCASE WALKWAY

STAIRCASE WALKWAY

ENTRANCE FROM GROUND

DIVERSE TYPE OF WALKWAY

FLAT WALKWAY

FLAT WALKWAY

THESIS COORDINATOR: DR. AR. NORHATI BT. IBRAHIM, IR. MAT RAHIM B. IBRAHIM, AR. AHMAD NIZAM B AHMAD RADZI - EXPERT ASSESSOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. HASYIMAH BT. NOORDIN, ASSOC PROF. JOSMIN B. YAHYA


MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UiTM SHAH ALAM

THESIS GROUP MAC-JULY 2014

EVOCEAN

MARINA YACHT CENTRE AT PERDANA QUAY TELAGA HARBOUR, LANGKAWI. MUHAMMAD AKMAL AZFAR BIN JAAFAR THESIS ADVISOR: MOHD ALJEFFRI BIN HUSSIN Malaysia has the potential to become a main yacht destination where yachting along the Straits of Malacca has gained interests from local and international enthusiasts. Facilities suppor ting this recreational activity are currently lacking. The proposal is a yacht and sailing training centre to be located in Langkawi to provide shelter during monsoon period, attend to boat repairs and services. The design thesis seeks for technically responsive architecture that meets seasonal functions that cater for the onshore and offshore demands. How would the change in functional patterns due to the monsoon period affect the building architecturally?

ABOVE : Human-eye view perspective overlooking yacht berthing area and the building. BELOW: Building structural system.

RIGID R.CONCRETE FRAME STEEL FRAME STRUCTURE

L-SHAPE RETAINING WALL

STEEL FRAME CASE GABION RETAINING WALL

RIGID R.CONCRETE FRAME


Special Study Entrance Perspective.

THESIS COORDINATOR: DR. AR. NORHATI BT. IBRAHIM, IR. MAT RAHIM B. IBRAHIM, AR. AHMAD NIZAM B AHMAD RADZI - EXPERT ASSESSOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. HASYIMAH BT. NOORDIN, ASSOC PROF. JOSMIN B. YAHYA


MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UiTM SHAH ALAM

THESIS GROUP MAC-JULY 2014

ECO-GENESIS

PROPOSED GEO-ENGINEERING RESEARCH INSTITUTE for Ministry of Science and Technology (MOSTI) at bandar sultan suleiman , pelabuhan klang, selangor darul ehsan. KHAIRUDDIN SABRI BIN ZABIDI THESIS ADVISOR: Abu Bakar Abd. Raub “Telah berlaku kerosakan di darat dan di laut kesan daripada perbuatan manusia, demikian (supaya Allah merasakan kepada mereka terhadap (kerosakan) yang mereka lakukan, semoga mereka kembali ber taubat.” -Holy Quran (Surah al-Rum verse: 41)

Recent studies indicate that Asia’s population suffers a high health risk due to outdoor and indoor air pollution. Rather than just being a place to live, work, eat, and be enter tained, buildings of the future will play a “systemic” role – to purify the environment and assist towards the global warming combat. The “systemic” role is interpreted through advanced sustainable design measures that combine passive with technological means that lead to a sanitised working environment.

ABOVE: Aerial view overlooking at overall site near Kawasan Perindustrian Fasa 4, Bandar Sultan Suleiman, Pelabuhan Klang, Selangor BELOW: Structural composition and configuration. N M A E

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ABOVE: Longitudinal sectional perspective through building showing spaces and integration of building design with services.

SITE PLAN

LEFT: Site plan of the project. BELOW: Construction sequence from earthworks until completion.

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Site excavation for piling and pile cap constructed, ready for basement ground beam

The composite flooring now constructed after the beam completed. R.C. Column continously build up for the another level.

Ground beam is constructed after the pile cap is cured and ready for basement slab together with retaining wall.

The core for the services and staircases constructed with slip formwork and steel beam for auditorium is installed.

Basement slab and walling is constructed. R.C column and Main building core is constructed together with staircases.

The steel beam and column for auditorium is braced and the constructed for the 5th level is completed.

The ground level slab is constructed and the core extruded for the next stage.

The Composite Roof Slab is constructed and the steel column is installed, ready for the roof trusses, and roof finishing.

The universal steel for auditorium is erected for its column and beam together with the r.c column and beam.

The brickwall and glazing is completed. The infrastructure ex: perimeter road and plaza is established, ready for completion.

THESIS COORDINATOR: DR. AR. NORHATI BT. IBRAHIM, IR. MAT RAHIM B. IBRAHIM, AR. AHMAD NIZAM B AHMAD RADZI - EXPERT ASSESSOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. HASYIMAH BT. NOORDIN, ASSOC PROF. JOSMIN B. YAHYA


MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UiTM SHAH ALAM

THESIS GROUP MAC-JULY 2014

UNIVERSAL DEFEN-DO

MARTIAL ARTS CENTRE AT BUKIT JALIL, KUALA LUMPUR. IZZAT BIN ANUAR THESIS ADVISOR: ASSOC. PROF. RAMLI ABDULLAH Practicing martial arts can help reduce depression among elderly and provide mental and physical relief to youngsters. Forms of martial arts vary according to ethnic groups, however share the same ultimate goal and approach. Eastern martial art is about establishing a line of defence and mental strength. The thesis seeks for an architectural solution that celebrates this singularity in goal and diversity in practices, contextual appropriate for a plural society of Malaysia. The proposed “Universal Defen-Do” centre is a sports and recreational centre to cater for the learning and practices of various martial arts in Malaysia.

ABOVE: Overall perspective overlooking Kuyup River and Technology Park Malaysia. BELOW: Structural composition as building structural system.

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ELECTRICAL DUCTING LUXALON LOUVRES JOINTING

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FLOOR SLAB COOLING

STORAGE FOR RETRACTABLE CHAIR

EXTERIOR ENVELOPE LUXALON LOUVRES

GLAZING LOW-EMISSIVITY GLASS

SOLID SURFACING WALLS IN CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS

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RESILIENT FLOORING MONDOFLEX FOR THE COMBAT ARENA

SPECIAL SURFACING EPOXY FLOOR HEAT EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM WALL GUIDE RAIL

FLOOR GUIDE RAIL

04 The multi-purpose hall be used as a combat arena ABOVE: Sequential movement-from multi-purpose hall to combat arena. RIGHT: Material selection of multi-purpose hall.

Sectional perspective

THESIS COORDINATOR: DR. AR. NORHATI BT. IBRAHIM, IR. MAT RAHIM B. IBRAHIM, AR. AHMAD NIZAM B AHMAD RADZI - EXPERT ASSESSOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. HASYIMAH BT. NOORDIN, ASSOC PROF. JOSMIN B. YAHYA


MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UiTM SHAH ALAM

THESIS GROUP MAC-JULY 2014

ROOFTOP REVOLT

MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE FOR YOUNG UNDERGROUND MUSICIANS MUHAMMAD AFIAT BIN SUARDI THESIS ADVISOR : FAIRUZ REZA RAZALI Rooftop potentials are often unexplored. The thesis examines forms of rooftop linkages within a compact urban footprint, and their role in establishing connectivity between existing and new urban pockets. The design project is an urban revitalisation solution that taps the advantage of connecting an adaptive reuse building with a new development, with programmes that facilitate exhibitionists’ display of talents of our vibrant underground musicians.

ABOVE: Eye-view towards the building, from SOGO alternate entrance accross the road. BELOW: Sectional perspective view showing both structural system and internal programs


3D Exploded Diagram, showing full construction scheme of the building

exterior perspective showing the busking areas at ground level

THESIS COORDINATOR: DR. AR. NORHATI BT. IBRAHIM, IR. MAT RAHIM B. IBRAHIM, AR. AHMAD NIZAM B AHMAD RADZI - EXPERT ASSESSOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. HASYIMAH BT. NOORDIN, ASSOC PROF. JOSMIN B. YAHYA


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SONICITY TERMINAL NEW HIGH SPEED RAIL TERMINAL AT JALAN SALAK SELATAN, SELANGOR FOR KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU BERHAD, MALAYSIA MOHD HASNIZAM BIN HAMADION THESIS ADVISOR: AIDATUL FADZLIN BINTI BAKRI The present mass transpor tation systems are inadequate in meeting the needs for fast and efficient travel into and out of the city of Kuala Lumpur. The current rail transpor tation terminals are not designed with seamless integration and efficiency of movement for the masses. Something must be done to ensure the issues and problems of congested transpor tation network and uncomfor table daily travel faced by the city dwellers, workers and visitors are addressed to promote liveability and towards a more sustainable city. This design thesis looks at how to organise the various transpor tation systems into a seamless and more integrated modern concept terminal station. The proposed project will reveal a new concept of land transpor tation terminal that integrates not only the rail and road networks but also cater for the commercial needs for retails and leisure of its users. It is hoped to create a seamless experience of travel, work, leisure and shopping.

ABOVE: Aerial perspective overlooking activities and programming at the terminal area BELOW: Structural configuration of main structural manipulated function as terminal building.


ABOVE: Sectional perspective of concept direct access as an airport stanndard. BELOW: programming and activities injected to support the building as not only a terminal.

Interior perspective of cafe and waiting area

THESIS COORDINATOR: DR. AR. NORHATI BT. IBRAHIM, IR. MAT RAHIM B. IBRAHIM, AR. AHMAD NIZAM B AHMAD RADZI - EXPERT ASSESSOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. HASYIMAH BT. NOORDIN, ASSOC PROF. JOSMIN B. YAHYA


MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UiTM SHAH ALAM

THESIS GROUP MAC-JULY 2014

MECHATRONIC SKATEPLEX

YOUTH MOVEMENT AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ARENA AT PASAR SENI RIVERBANK, KUALA LUMPUR. MOHD SAUFI BIN ZAKARIA THESIS ADVISOR: MAZUIYAH BT MOHD DOM This thesis examines the possibility of transprogramming new activities into a potential urban void. This project regards architecture as a “Living Device” – designed for a specific purpose, inbuilt with transformation potentials to accommodate changing programmes that result in enrichment of multiple users’ experiences, and an improved building per formance. Mechatronic skateplex’ - a mechanically responsive skateboarding arena for urban youths is a proposal that exhibits the ‘living’ dimension that makes a building an architecture for its ability to accommodate varying skateboarding programmes and challenges.

ABOVE: Aerial perspective overlooking Klang River and Dayabumi Complex. BELOW: Structural configuration of launcing gantries manipulated as building structural system. MEDIATHEQUE

ART WORKSHOP THEATRE & EVENT ARENA FOOD & LEISURE

MUSIC & PERFORMANCE

FOOD & LEISURE


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VEHICULAR INGRESS & EGRESS

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PEDESTRIAN LEVEL AT DAYABUMI PODIUM LEVEL

Interior perspective of mediatheque.

THESIS COORDINATOR: DR. AR. NORHATI BT. IBRAHIM, IR. MAT RAHIM B. IBRAHIM, AR. AHMAD NIZAM B AHMAD RADZI - EXPERT ASSESSOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. HASYIMAH BT. NOORDIN, ASSOC PROF. JOSMIN B. YAHYA


MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UiTM SHAH ALAM

THESIS GROUP MAC-JULY 2014

THE PERIPHERY; URBAN PUBLIC MARKET

PROPOSED NEW PUBLIC MARKET AT JALAN RAJA BOT, CHOW KIT, KUALA LUMPUR SAYED MUHAMMAD AIMAN BIN SAYED ABUL KHAIR THESIS ADVISOR: HARLINA MD.ALI

Ever since the introduction of hypermarkets, the traditional wet market seems irrelevant to serve a modern day community. Lately however, we see the return of this form of market place in urban infill, as people began to recognize its social, cultural and environmental values. In the old days, wet markets is a place where local community form bondage among themselves as it is an informal meeting place that offers opportunity for exchange of neighborly gestures. This project is an adaptation of the Malaysian wet market that incorporates modern day building services system. The thesis poses a question on what makes our traditional wet market distinctively unique and appealing, and to interpret these characters, taking into consideration of our contextual needs to re-establish social ties of urban communities.

ABOVE: Front perspective from Jalan Raja Hussein BELOW: Structural configuration of launcing gantries manipulated as building structural system.

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Theory 1 (Function)

communication

4.00am

Vendors module

Visitors Count

6.00am

10.00am onwards

public market Optimum spaces

Optimum pax

vendors + shoppers + neighbours local interaction


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Raja Bot Market Redevelopment and the surrounding area when completed to rival the Golden Triangle area of the capital city in terms of efficient infrastructure facilities, said Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. He said the market potential of the new look will be a catalyst primarily on redevelopment of Kampung Baru.

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“With an efficient and comfortable infrastructure like LRT and MRT stations, this area will be comparable to the Golden Triangle area in the capital city and property values will increase in line with this development and will benefit the people here,” he said when launching the Raja Bot Market redevelopment. He was confident that the market will become a major tourist center in Kampung Baru due to factors landscaping, infrastructure, quality products and competitive prices. “With out of box ideas and enthusiasm from every party, I am confident that we develop the ideal environment will contribute to the image of Kuala Lumpur attractive and successful. “The image of Chow Kit, Jalan Raja Bot, Jalan Raja Alang and surrounding areas will be transformed into a more positive encompasses a variety of business and social activities more vibrant, active and healthy,” said Tan Sri Muhyiddin. A sum of RM200 million is allocated for the redevelopment planned Raja Bot Market since 2011 involving an area of 48.032 square meters and is expected to be completed in 2017. The market will relocate hawkers existing 1,527 other new businesses ranging from local entrepreneurs, especially the younger generation.

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THE -X

MULTIPLIER + MUTATION SPECIAL STUDY BINOMIAL COEFFICIENTS CALCULATION AND EQUATION THEORY

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C(n/r)=n!/r!(n-r)!

Where n = number of objects r = number of objects taken Eg: 4 object named A, B, C and D, probability that order doesn’t matter and repetition not allowed is 15. r=1 r=2 r=3 r=4 A AB , AC, AD ABC, ABD, ACD ABCD B BC, BD BCD C CD D 4 6 4 1 = 15 In mathematic,

C(4/1)+C(4/2)+C(4/3)+C(4/4) = C1 + C2 + C3 + C4 =4+6+4+1 = 15 C(4/1)=4!/1!(4-1)!=4 , C(4/2)=4!/2!(4-2)!=6 , C(4/3)=4!/3!(4-3)!=4, C(4/4)=4!/4!(4-4)!=1 Using Combinations as Binomial Coefficients, This can be write as Eg: C0 + C1 + C2 + C3 + C4 = 24 – 1 = 16 – 1 = 15

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8 TYPOLOGIES

So, if we have , n=8 C(8/1)+C(8/2)+C(8/3)+C(8/4)C(8/5)+C(8/6)+C(8/7)+C(8/8) = C1 + C2 + C3 + C4 + C5 + C6 + C7 + C8 = 28 – 1 = 256 -1 = 255 There will be

255 possible TYPOLOGIES

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A tetromino, is a polyomino made of four square blocks. The seven one-sided tetrominoes are I, O, T, S, Z, J, and L. can be formed

The spelling "tetromino" is standard among mathematicians. The Tetris Company had preferred tetramino around 1999 and has used tetrimino since 2001.

Section X-X’

THESIS COORDINATOR: DR. AR. NORHATI BT. IBRAHIM, IR. MAT RAHIM B. IBRAHIM, AR. AHMAD NIZAM B AHMAD RADZI - EXPERT ASSESSOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. HASYIMAH BT. NOORDIN, ASSOC PROF. JOSMIN B. YAHYA


MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UiTM SHAH ALAM

THESIS GROUP MAC-JULY 2014

PROJEKTOR

LIVING CINEMA - NEW FORMAT OF FUTURE ENTERTAINMENT NUR AMZAR BIN MHD NOOR THESIS ADVISOR : SHARIFAH ASMAH TUAN MAT This thesis project is fuelled by the enthusiasm to develop the next step of cinematic entertainment industry called “Living Cinema”. Cinema provides great relaxation and excitement, and in line with the technological advances in 2D, 3D and 4D cinemas, this entertainment industry is expanding rapidly, inciting discussion, provoking debates, predictions and exploration for the future direction. ‘Living Cinema” is thus seen as a great prospect to be developed as the next step of cinematic experience, whereby the audiences become involved in the film’s flow and narration, transforming the current scenario of passive audience into the ‘liveliness’ of active participation.

ABOVE: Eye-view towards frontage of the building from main access road. BELOW: showing the evolution of cinema diagram (left) and diagram of future cinema format (right).


Construction Diagram, showing assembly of construction scheme of the building 1. Space frame 2. r.c shear wall

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Construction sequences on site

piling and foundation

main core

shear wall

r.c column and beam

steel girder

space frame

brick wall and glass curtain wall

floor slab

aluminium cladding

Exterior perspective showing the connection bridge from the building to KTM station.

THESIS COORDINATOR: DR. AR. NORHATI BT. IBRAHIM, IR. MAT RAHIM B. IBRAHIM, AR. AHMAD NIZAM B AHMAD RADZI - EXPERT ASSESSOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. HASYIMAH BT. NOORDIN, ASSOC PROF. JOSMIN B. YAHYA


MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UiTM SHAH ALAM

THESIS GROUP MAC-JULY 2014

MEDIA EXPLORATORIUM HUB

AN INTERACTIVE GALLERY FOR Astro Television Network System Sdn Bhd AT TAMAN JAYA PETALING JAYA MALAYSIA SITI NURBAYA BINTI ABD RAHMAN THESIS ADVISOR: ASSO. PROF. TUAN SYED SOBRI BIN SYED ZUBIR The by-product of VR and reality in architecture is unclear. Understanding its potentials and limitations could establish a balanced between vir tual and reality. Understanding how design principles could be generated and applied to produce an interactive media gallery is the focus of this design thesis. The result of this study illustrates the merging and blurring of boundaries between vir tual and reality through assimilation and inscribing of both spaces by means of creation of spaces that stimulate the sense of discovery and exploration.

ABOVE: Media wall - It is an interface that acting as a mechanism of information. it can be achieved by emphasis toward the production of materials and technologies. BELOW: Screens are not just simple outer facades. Facades get conceived as image sensitive film; as skins enable to communicate that bring architecture into direct cinema. Skin and surface envelope of building has become programmable surfaces that inform the spatial organization of the volumes and function. Nothing is hidden.


LED TECHNOLOGIES

This Imaginarium is where a group of people can experience virtual experience in a space make into reality where it act as huge Virtusphere platform that combines sensors, a headmounted display, controllers and a giant hamster ball to bring cyber-recreations for mass consumption.. Imaginarium of M X PJ. Program inside the gallery.

VIDEO EDUCATION STUDIO

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CHILDREN WORKSHOP 3

VIRTUAL GATHERING SPACE 4

THESIS COORDINATOR: DR. AR. NORHATI BT. IBRAHIM, IR. MAT RAHIM B. IBRAHIM, AR. AHMAD NIZAM B AHMAD RADZI - EXPERT ASSESSOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. HASYIMAH BT. NOORDIN, ASSOC PROF. JOSMIN B. YAHYA


MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE UiTM SHAH ALAM

THESIS GROUP MAC-JULY 2014

MCXM : MATERIAL CONNEXION MALAYSIA

MATERIAL TECHNOVATION MAXIM

SHAHZLAM BADARUDDIN THESIS ADVISOR: NIK FARHANAH NIK AZHARI The industry of building materials and technology is highly competitive. Manufacturers have to keep themselves ahead of their competitors through ongoing effor ts to produce a better variety and range of selections to suit the needs of the building industry. The proposal is a material library that serves as a reference and engagement point for architects and other members of the building industry to keep themselves informed on the latest building materials technology. It examines material proper ties to cater for transformable architectural assemblage. The project applies hyper-geometrical principles to inspire an exploration of multiple volumes of materials in the library resulting in creation of flexible spaces that can cater for the needs of the building users who are there to be informed of the latest materials in the market, and their unique refer, view and demonstrate applications. In general this proposal serves as the physical and digital building material database and resource hub for architects, designers, traders, educators, and those related to the building industry.

ABOVE: Aerial perspective overlooking site and proposed development. BELOW: The concept of expandable volume within designated frame to cater user demand of display spaces.


BELOW: Application of modules that suits building components through revolving floors.

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FLOORING PARTITIONS OPENINGS ROOFING STAIRCASE & RAILINGS SHELVINGS

BUILDING MATERIAL LIBRARY INNOVATION LABS OFFICE LECTURE HALL VIRTUAL REALITY BOX SERVICES

Interior perspective of library

THESIS COORDINATOR: DR. AR. NORHATI BT. IBRAHIM, IR. MAT RAHIM B. IBRAHIM, AR. AHMAD NIZAM B AHMAD RADZI - EXPERT ASSESSOR: ASSOC. PROF. AR. HASYIMAH BT. NOORDIN, ASSOC PROF. JOSMIN B. YAHYA


DESIGN THESIS GROUP 2014

Madihah Bt. Mat Idris

Amirah Fadhilah Bt. Mahdzub

Faris Asyraf Bin Marzuki

Hazwan Bin Hasanudin

Aminuddin Bin Nordin

Farhan Arif Bin Tajul Ariffin

Muhd Akmal Azfar Bin Jaafar

Khairuddin Sabri Bin Zabidi

Izzat Bin Anuar

Muhammad Afiat Bin Suardi


DESIGN THESIS GROUP 2014

LED TECHNOLOGIES

Mohd Hasnizam Bin Hamadion

Mohd Saufi Bin Zakaria

Sayed Muhd Aiman Bin Sayed Abd. Khiair

Nur Amzar Bin Mohd Noor

Siti Nurbaya Bt. Abd. Rahman

Shahzlam Bin Badaruddin

Ahmad Syahmir Bin Mansor

Ahmad Fahmi Bin Mohd Naziri

Ahmad Faiz Bin Hassan Naziri

Nik Mohd Faizal Bin Nik Yaakob


Curator: Mohd Saufi Bin Zakaria Class Head: Farhan Arif Bin Tajul Ariffin Editor: Norhati Ibrahim, Ramli Abdullah and Sharifah Asmah Tuan Mat September 2014


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