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selected design works
2010-2014 syahmisallehudin
HONOURS
2010 - 2014 BSc. (Architecture) Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Shah Alam
2011
2004 - 2008 Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Tunku Putra, Langkawi
2013
2006 - 2007 Sekolah Kebangsaan Padang Matsirat, Langkawi 2003 - 2006 Sekolah Kebangsaan Kem Terendak II, Melaka
2012
2014 2015
WORK EXPERIENCE 2014
SKILLS
MUHAMMAD SYAHMI SALLEHUDIN Bachelor of Science in Architecture (UiTM) Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying
d.syami@yahoo.com +60174783848
Autodesk Revit Architecture 2014 Autodesk AutoCAD 07,12 Google Sketchup 08,12 Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe In-Design Vray for Sketchup Graphisoft Artlantis Microsoft Office Suite
Free hand drawing & sketching Model-making Report Writing & Analysis
Dean’s List Award SEMESTER 01 Dean’s List Award SEMESTER 02 Dean’s List Award SEMESTER 03 Dean’s List Award SEMESTER 04 Dean’s List Award SEMESTER 05 Dean’s List Award SEMESTER 06 Dean’s List Award SEMESTER 07 Architecture Department’s Best Student Award Dean’s List Award SEMESTER 08 Vice Chancellor’s Award
Trainee at MSH Architects, Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor Duration - 4 Months Trainee at ICB Architects, Langkawi, Kedah Duration - 1 Month
EVENTS 2012
Tirai Architectural Review Department Level
2014
Nadi Architectural Festival Department Level Nadi Arena Archisport Department Level
SELECTED ACADEMIC WORKS
EDUCATION
01
2011-2015
02
conceptualisation: metaphor
03
play structure
04
eco-technology cottage for artisan
05
urban infill: youth hostel
07
studio-based student accommodation
08
excellence centre
Sketches
Growing Pains
the FUN-giidae
the Songket Weaver’s
the Clashing Lanterns
ARTisans’ Retreat
Volkswagen Excellence Centre
sketches 2011-2014
02
conceptualisation: metaphor
Growing Pains
Introduction The objective of this design exercise is to instill the basic ability of conceptualisation & abstraction as part of lower year students’ design repetoire required throughout the entire architectural program. Metaphorical approach was introduced as a tool for students to formulate and develop design concepts.
Sculpture Description Subject: The White-Tail Deer Antler Theme: Growing Pains The scuplture is comprised of developed modules with voids combined together symbolising the brittleness of the structure of the antler which is made up of 100% pure bone. The scuplture was designed to be viewed starting from the upper part of the scuplture before moving to its lower part representing the antler’s maturing process. Inside the upper part of the sculpture, the sharp pointed modules are positioned in introverted manner depicting inner pain felt by White-Tail Deers during Velvet skin shedding process. The sharp, pointed modules became extroverted on the lower part which signifies that growing process, the pain has been strength and can now be used as
gradually scuplture’s after the turned into a weapon.
White-Tail Deer Antler Study Characteristics
1. Triangular shaped 2. Sharp & pointed tips 3. 1 main member + branches 4. Slightly curvy + Irregular shaped
moduledevelopment
mood box
velvet skin shedding process
top view
side view
n.t.s
n.t.s
final model
alt. side view n.t.s
process diagram
03 the FUN-giidae
spatial study models
massing study models
conceptual study models
play structure
final model
04
eco-technology cottage for artisan
the Songket Weaver’s
Introduction Ecotechnology is the integration between sustainable architecture design approach with special emphasis given on passive design strategies and construction technologies respectively.
Project Description Client: Traditional textile maker- Songketweaver For this academic design exercise, the cottage consist of a small gallery and facilities for visitors. The client of this project is a local artisan, which is a traditional textile maker (Songketweaver) The proposed site is within the Kuala Ibai Recreational Park, Kuala Ibai, Terengganu. Proper site analysis was conducted to establish site forces and design determinant factors. Concrete is integrated as the main material for the project but other materials such as timber, clay and glass are also incorporated.
n.t.s
Design strategies
Client’s profile
Massing options 01
02
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design determinants Views from & into the Site
Wind direction & Solar study
Ingress & Setback line
Design concept:
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WEAVING OF ARTISAN’S RETREAT WITH NATURE & SURROUNDING
Gallery + Work
Visitor’s Lodging
Artisan’s Quarter
spatial study models
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green strategies
conceptual model
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05
urban infill: youth hostel
the Clashing Lanterns
location plan
n.t.s
Introduction The objective of this urban infill project is to create and design a youth backpacker hostel which caters mainly international backpacking tourists visiting the glitzy and vibrant Bukit Bintang
Project Description Concept: The Clashing Lanterns Chinese paper lanterns were made the inspiration for this particular design exercise to provide building users a sense of cultural identity of the area which is full of chinese population that once thrived in Kuala Lumpur city as tin miners. The structure is designed to act as a ‘beacon’ to the area as it is located at the least visible corner end of Jalan Bukit Bintang. Prefabricated consturction sytem is integrated in the design of the youth hostel making the project more economical, green and efficient during the construction.
process diagram
lantern study
matrix diagram
study models
spatial organisation
SERVICE ALLEY
ground floor plan n.t.s
JLN BUKIT BINTANG
mezzanine floor plan n.t.s
1st floor plan n.t.s
section A-A’
Lobby + Reception
construction systems
Dining + Kitchen + Laundry
n.t.s Accommodation Pods
interior sketches
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studio-based student accommodation
ARTisans’ Retreat
SITE ISSUES
1. unwelcoming ingr
Introduction This particular design exercise is conducted with the main objective of allowing students to explore and design housing typologies and shared facilities with the consideration of site forces and the users’ needs The programme consists of background research/studies on housing issues and a project on housing layout and design. Emphasis will be on innovations with considerations on planning acts and uniform building by-laws the range of planning vocabulary, the discipline of planning methods and procedures and the relationships between the communities and building users of differing groups. Considerations shall also be placed on physical and cultural environments and appropriate technology that can be applied to the housing layout and design within the urban context
2. Hilly topography
3. Alt. access road
dangerous - conflict
AREA: 3.43 ACRE BUILDABLE: 10248 SQM
SHAH ALAM
SITE INFO
UITM SHAH ALAM
Project Description Target Users: Studio-based Students Concept: Porosity & Permeability
ISSUE KEYWORDS
CONCEPT KEYWORDS
I S O L A T I O N F I L T E R C O N N E C T I O N P O R O S I T Y PERMEABILITY PERMEABILITY INTERACTION C O L L A B O R AT I O N REJUVENATION R E L A X AT I O N
perspectiverenderin
siteanalysis
ress
PARK/ LANDSCAPE proposed site
musolla (female)
musolla (male)
WAITING & COMMON AREAS
NOISE TS PARK & STUDEN VISITORS
sunrise
WARDENS STAFF FEMALE OKU PARKING UNLOADING
FEM FEMALE LOBBY
HEAD
DROP-OFF
FEMALE
RECEPTION
BLOCK
ng
LOWER GROUND 1
shops
DROP-OFF AREA
LOUNGE
floating studio
MALE LOBBY
point
service lane
WAITING & COMMON AREAS
MEETING
WORK STATIONS
SUN ORIENTATION
parents’ & visitor’s lounge
OKU
proposed site
PEDESTRIAN & PARK
K ALE BLOC
COUNSELLORS
RKING &
sunset
STAFF PA
ING
SICKBAY
MALE UNLOADING
WAITING & COMMON AREAS
resource
model making
MALE BLOCK proposed site
SERVICE LANE
UNLOADING
resource
LOADING UNLOADING
CAFE & DINING TNB
STORE
floating studio
REFUSE
CUL-DE-SAC FOR SERICES
VEHICULAR CIRCULATION
CUL-DE-SAC
LEVEL 1
ground level
Lower ground 2
n.t.s
proposed site
n.t.s
exhibition recreation accommodation recreation accommodation
PEDESTRIAN FLOW
STUDIO COURSES: 3.TOO COMPETITIVE GUARDING IDEAS. UNWILLING TO SHARE.
exhibition
groceries exhibition
cybercafe groceries
unloading cybercafe
sickbay unloading
mail/post counselling
mail/post
sickbay
green roof
dining/food p. laundry
parking dining/food
resources parking
counselling resources
printing
leisure printing
laundry leisure s.
musolla s. laundry
maintainance musolla
admin maintainance
admin
dining/ food
groceries dining/ food
cybercafe groceries
cybercafe
cybercafe
exhibition cybercafe
leisure exhibition
leisure
exhibition
groceries
dining/ food groceries
laundry s. dining/ food
laundry s.
musolla
groceries musolla
plotting groceries
plotting
p. laundry
TARGET USERS & PROGRAMMING PARENTS & VISITORS
FSPU COMMUNITY
OTHERS
4.RIGOROUS proposed site
5.TIME CONSUMING proposed site
GREEN
6.DISCONNECTED FROM LARGER CAMPUS SOCIETY
recreation accommodation
exhibition
groceries
cybercafe
unloading
p. laundry
dining/food
parking
resources
counselling
mail/post
parking
lounge parking
exhibition lounge
printing
leisure
laundry s.
musolla
maintainance
admin
musolla
leisure musolla
leisure
sickbay
LEVEL 2
green roof
typical block section
FOUNDATION
n.t.s
INDUSTRIALISED BUILDING SYSTEM
CONSTRUCTION MORPHOLOGY
1
CORES
INDIVIDUAL PRECAST RC BEAM & COLUMN
PILE CAPS
PREPARATION OF IN-SITU PILE FOUNDATION
2
BEAMS
GROUND BEAMS
THE FOUNDATIONS ARE CAPPED WITH PILE CAPS WHICH COME WITH PROTRUDING STARTER BARS
3
1ST FLOOR SLAB
GROUND FLOOR SLAB
4
PREPARATION OF IN-SITU RC GROUND BEAM, CONNECTING THE FOUNDATIONS VIA PILE CAPS
COLUMN INSTALLATION
5
THE GROUND FLOOR IS PREPARED, CASTED OVER A LAYER OF HARDCORE, SAND AND DAMP PROOF MEMBRANE. STARTER BARS ARE PROTRUDED FROM SLAB.
1ST FLOOR COLUMNS
1ST FLOOR CORES
CONNECTION OF PRECAST RC COLUMNS C/W HAUNCHES FOR BEAM CONNECTION. CONNECTIONS ARE DONE VIA STARTER BARS PROTRUDED FROM SLAB
1ST FLOOR BEAMS
EASY HANDLING & TRANSPORTATION ON HILLY SITE
PRECAST HOLLOW CORE FLOOR SLAB REDUCE DEAD LOAD, SPACE FOR WIRING,SUITABLE FOR INTERMEDIATE SPAN
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7
CORES CONSIST OF SERVICES, LIFT CORES & STAIRCASES ARE ERECTED IN-SITU
CONNECTION OF PRECAST BEAMS. THE BEAMS REST ON HAUNCHES AND ARE FIXED THROUGH TIE BARS
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9
PIECES OF PRECAST HOLLOW CORE SLABS ARE FIXED INTO PLACE FORMING THE FLOOR FOR THE FIRST LEVEL.
PRECAST SOLID WALL PANEL
ABLE TO RESIST HARSH TROPICAL WEATHER DURABLE & RELIABLE
1ST FLOOR WALLS
2ND FLOOR SLAB
2ND FLOOR COLUMNS
THE FIRST FLOOR COLUMNS ARE CONNECTED TO THE GROUND FLOOR COLUMNS VIA GROUND FLOOR COLUMNS’ PROTRUDING STARTER BARS
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2ND FLOOR CORES
SIMILAR TO STEP 6, THE CORES (LIFT CORE, STAIRCASES & SERVICES) ARE ERECTED IN-SITU TO IMPROVE LATERAL RIGIDITY OF WHOLE STRUCTURE
2ND FLOOR BEAMS
11
BEAMS ARE FIXED VIA TIE BARS, REST ON COLUMNS’ HAUNCHES
2ND FLOOR WALLS
PRECAST SANDWICH WALL PANEL
LIGHTWEIGHT, ABLE TO INSULATE HEAT BECOME NOISE BARRIER, EASY TO REPLACE
PREFAB ALUMINIUM
FOR WINDOWS FRAMING & ROOF TRUSSES, LIGHTWEIGHT YET STRONG
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INT. WALL OF PRECAST SANDWICH WALL PANELS AND EXT. WALL OF PRECAST SOLID WALL PANELS ARE THEN FIXED TO THE BEAMS’ PROTRUDING BARS
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ANOTHER LAYER OF FLOOR CONSISTING OF PRECAST HOLLOW CORE FLOOR SLABS ARE THEN LAID OUT PIECE BY PIECE
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SIMILAR TO STEP 9, CONNECTIONS OF BEAMS VIA COLUMNS PROTRUDING BARS ARE CONTINUED FOR THE SECOND FLOOR
16
SECOND FLOOR’S CORES ARE ALSO ERECTED IN SITU
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FOLLOWED BY SECOND FLOOR’S BEAMS, WHICH CONNECT WITH THE COLUMNS VIA TIE BARS
THE INTERNAL & EXTERNAL WALL PANELS ARE THEN FIXED INTO PLACE
GRC LOUVERS
ABLE TO IMITATE WOOD TEXTURE, IT IS STRONG AND DURABLE HARSH WEATHER
3RD FLOOR SLAB
ROOF STRUCTURE
ROOF COVERING
FITTINGS INSTALLATION
FACADE/ DETAILING
METALDECK ROOF
LIGHTWEIGHT & STRONG, ABLE TO REDUCE DEAD LOAD OF THE WHOLE STRUCTURE
GLASS PANEL (SKYLIGHT)
PRECUT, READY FOR ASSEMBLY, USED FOR SKYLIGHT SECTION (CORRIDORS)
SELECTION OF COMPONENTS/ MATERIALS
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ANOTHER LAYER OF PRECAST HOLLOW CORE FLOOR SLABS ARE LAID ON TOP OF THE BEAM CONNECTIONS
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STEPS 8 TO 13 ARE REPEATED FOR ANOTHER 2 FLOORS. CONCRETE SLAB ABOVE WILL ACT AS SPACE FOR WATER TANK STORAGE
AFTER THE INSTALLATION OF WATER TANKS, PREFAB STEEL ROOF STRUCTURE CONSISTING OF GIRDERS AND IN-SITU BLOCKWORK FOR ROOF SUPPORT IS PREPARED
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THE METALDECKING ARE LAID OUT AND FOR THE SKYLIGHT CORRIDOR, GLASS PANELS ARE FIXED
WINDOWS, DOORS, RAILINGS AND OTHER INTERIOR FITTINGS ARE THEN FIXED INTO THEIR PREDETERMINED POSITIONS
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FACADE DETAILINGS & OPERABLE GRC LOUVERS ARE FINALLY INSTALLED, ENDING THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
communal/ shared facilities
FLOATING STUDIO/RESOURCE OVERLOOKING FEMALE LOBBY
(AR)TISAN’S RETREAT
LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 GROUND LOWER G 1 LOWER G 2
bridge: connects to pedestrian walk @ jalan bijak + rapid bus
skywalk: connects to staff parking, Tahir Majid Complex, + fspu cafe
UNLOADING AREAS
TAHIR MAJID COMPLEX
site section n.t.s
unit typologies
Warden’s 1unit/block 10
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DOWN
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UP
DOWN
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UP
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TYPE B 3pax/unit
TYPE A 4pax/unit 18 19 20
DOWN
DOWN
UP
20 19
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17 16
45
20
17 15 78 9
12
14 13 12 11
15 14
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DOWN
UP
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DOWN 20
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UP
DOWN
UP
DOWN
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finalmodel bird’s-eye view
topo model
development model
1. GOOD VISIBILITY
This design exercise revolves on designing an excellence centre for a particular automotivecompany. The profile and the corporate image of the particular autocar maker is identified and integrated in the design of the automotive excellence centre which consist of showroom, auxiliary facilities as well as service and repair workshop
VOLKSWAGEN
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- The People’s Car =
-VISUAL CONNECTION WITH MAIN ROAD -SITE IS SLIGHTLY ELEVATED -SITE NOT SURROUNDED BY HIGHRISE BUILDING
2. SAFETY
-PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY, ATTRACT VISITORS -SECONDARY ROAD LESS HECTIC
3. EXISTING PERIMETER TREES -SMOKE & NOISE BUFFER -NATURAL SHADES -REDUCE SMELL FROM MONSOON DRAIN
4. MONSOON DRAIN
-DRAINS EXCESS WATER- SAFE SITE -CAN INTRODUCE SUB GROUND LEVELS
1. LESS PERMEABLE (MACRO)
-LINKAGE BETWEEN MAIN ROAD (JLN CHERAS) AND SECONDARY ROAD TO THE SITE IS FAR
2. MAIN ROAD
-HEAVY VEHICULAR TRAFFIC -SOUND & AIR POLLUTION
CONSTRAIN
OPPORTUNITIES
Introduction
siteanalysis WEAKNESS
Volkswagen Excellence Centre
STRENGTH
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excellence centre
1. INGRESS/ EGRESS (MICRO)
1. BEST VIEW FACING THE WEST
HAVE 2 POTENTIAL INGRESS/ EGRESS TO ENTER THE SITE
MORE HEAT GAIN ESP. DURING EVENINGS
2. NO DOMINANT ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
2. PRESERVATION OF TREES WITH SYSTEM BREATH 0.8m
LANDMARK/ IDENTITY, ICONIC/ BOLD DESIGN TO BE NOTICED
3. LOCATION OF SITE/ CLIMATE
-DBKL REGULATION -TREES ON WEST SIDE OF SITE REDUCES SITE VISIBILITY
APPLICATION OF ACTIVE/ PASSIVE GREEN SUSTAINABLE FEATURES
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People’s shelter - Homes, People’s cars = “Home for cars”
Design Statement Concept: People’s Car - Car’s Home To create an excellence centre for Volkswagen motors brand, emphasising on the company’s motto and principals. In accordance with the company’s principals, the excellence centre is designed to be efficient, utilising simple and direct forms and circulation. The excellence centre is designed to be ‘people’ friendly, emphasising on human scale proportions to respond better with current and also attracting prospect customers to visit the excellence centre.
perspectiverendering
SERVICE DELIVERY MECHANICS
spatial programming n.t.s
keyplan n.t.s
STAFFS/ ADMININSTRATION
design development
NORTH
1
1. SITE PREPARATION
4. SEPERATION
site plan n.t.s
2. SCHEDULE OF ACCOMMODATION
5. ADAPT & RESPOND TO THE SITE AND IT’S DETERMINANTS
3. DIVISION OF COMPARTMENTS
6. ACCESS AND MAIN VEHICULAR CIRCULATIONS
VISITORS/ ELDERLY/ DISABLED
CARS’ HOME: Comfortable & Efficient Small & Intimate, Compartments Safe & Secure, Humble & Welcoming Human Scale Non Intimidating
2
1 2
PROPOSED SITE CHERAS LEISURE MALL
location plan
n.t.s
7. VEHICULAR ACCESS, LOBBY, DELIVERY AND LOWER GROUND
8. PROGRAM INJECTION
9. GENERAL REFINEMENT OF THE SCHEME
PEOPLE FRIENDLY. PEOPLE’S CAR. VOLKSWAGEN.
lower ground floor plan n.t.s
ground floor plan
first floor plan
n.t.s
n.t.s
Waste Oil
Equip -ments
Store
Car Wash
Compress -or Restroom/ Washing Locker
Spare Parts Store
Mechanics’ Surau Mechanics’ Resting
TNB
Service Reception
Service Office
Alternate Fire Escape
Refuse Service Parking
Green Courtyard
Kitchen
Planting
Alternate Fire Escape
Cafeteria
Seminar
Delivery Bay
Visitors’ Restroom
PreFunction
Store AV Room
Foyer 2
Staffs’ Restroom
AHU
Surau (M) Pump Room
Water Tank Room Director’s
Surau (F)
Staff Working
Meeting Foyer (LG & Admin)
Foyer 1
Pantry
Switch Room SLS MGR
Reception
Discussion/ Lounge
Lounge Dealing
Launching Model
Drop-off
Test Drives
NORTH
NORTH
NORTH
SEMINAR PRE-FUNCTION
DISCUSSION /LOUNGE
STAFFS’ STAFFS’ WORKING
MAIN SHOWROOM /LAUNCHING
MUSOLLA (M)
MUSOLLA (F)
RECEPTION
THE DELIVERY BAY FOYER 2
THE DEALING ROOM
PRE-FUNCTION CAFETERIA
VISITORS’
SHOWROOM
AV ROOM
THE CENTRAL COURTYARD
FOYER 1
sectionY-Y’
n.t.s
sectionX-X’ n.t.s
south elevation
east elevation
north elevation
west elevation
GREEN COURTYARD GREEN CORRIDOR
NON-DEEP FLOOR PLAN
SKYLIGHTS
green features
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finalmodel
developmentmodels
LOUVERS
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4
2 7. DEEP BALCONY
4 6
4. OPEN NATURAL VENTILATED CORRIDOR
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6. OPEN LOWER GROUND PARKING
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SECTIONAL CONSTRUCTION
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1. REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB TO ENGINEER’S DETAIL 2. SILICON CORE PIPE 3. ALUMINIUM AIR-COND DUCTING 4. ASBESTOS CEILING BOARD 5. 25MM CEMENT SCREED
6. SLANTED DOUBLE GLAZED CURTAIN WALL 7. TINTED GLASS 8. HOMOGENOUS TILE FINISH 9. 150 MM BRICKWALL WITH PLASTER FINISH 10. GROUND BEAM TO ENGINEER’S DETAIL
11. REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAM (150MM X 450MM) 12. PREFABRICATED RHS STEEL TRUSS 13. C-CHANNEL STEEL PURLINS 14. METALDECK ROOFING WITH INSULATION 15. RETAINING WALL TO ENGINEER’S DETAIL
03 massing options
A. ROOF
B. FLOOR
C. FOUNDATION