YEAR 3 INTEGRATED DESIGN ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

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Covid-19 issue that broke out early this year has made us rethink our lifestyle to adapt to the new normal. We looked into the performing arts industry and thought of design interventions that could help revive the industry. This proposal of an arts management and performing arts centre of locomotive based musical instrument machineries promotes close relationship between performers and audience. There will be a mode change for the centre, for it being: on as a performing arts centre during normal period and off as a musical park during mco period. Thus everyone could enjoy performances amidst the pandemic thus boosting the industry. Performing arts and culture becomes a lifestyle, not just a choice.


NEW NORMAL

TION OF THE PERFORMING ARTS IN

The pandemic strikes in Physic

Uncertaintie creatives drown

POST COVID SITUATION OF THE PERFORMING ARTS IN

, adapting to The creatives is now slowly g start anew Online platform has opened m yet it limits us recreating the

The pandemic strikes in Physic

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One moment later, adapting to The creatives is now slowly g start anew Online platform has opened m


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CONTENT

PROJECT 1 DESIGN BY RESEARCHING

PROJECT 2 CONTEXTUAL & STRATEGY

PROJECT 3 NEW NORMAL

PRE COVID & POST COVID SPECULATION AND INTERVENTION

URBAN STRATEGY BUILDING STRATEGY

MATERIALITY & TEXTURE BUILDING STRATEGY FUNCTIONAL SPACE


RESEARCH

LOOK INTO PRE AND POST COVID SITUATIONS THAT THE PERFORMING ARTS INDUSTRY HAS BEEN FACING DEVELOP SPECULATIONS AND INTERVENTIONS THAT COULD HELP REVIVE THE INDUSTRY WHICH HAVE BEEN FACING CHALLENGES DURING PANDEMIC

KUALA LUMPUR PERFORMING ARTS CENTER(KLPAC), SENTUL


LAYOUT OF KLPAC


CHALLENGES FACED BY PERFORMING ARTS INDUSTRY


CHALLENGES FACED BY PERFORMING ARTS INDUSTRY


TYPE OF PERFORMANCES SHOWN


TYPE OF PERFORMANCES SHOWN


PRE COVID SITUATION OF THE PERFORMING ARTS INDUSTRY

The life that we used to has been taken for granted, by us. Performing where the spotlights are on us. Taking pieces by pieces, producers joining hands with performers stitches out the staging with unimaginable elements, bringing out their best for us, the audience. The ever changing stage has never failed to surprise us as audience. Do you anyhow miss that experience?


POST COVID SITUATION OF THE PERFORMING ARTS INDUSTRY

The pandemic strikes in, all activities come into halt. Physical contact is then prohibited. Performer falls into despair. All shows shall not be go on. Uncertainties of the future has made the creatives drown into anxiety, and depressed. One moment later, adapting to the virtual becomes a trend. The creatives is now slowly getting back on their feet and start anew ‒ the dawn of virtual show . Online platform has opened many doors of opportunities, yet it limits us recreating the atmosphere experience that can only be portray through live performance.


SPECULATION

A reimagination of how performance art would be in near future, where we maintain social distancing and allow human interaction to certain extend, physical contact plays a big part of performing art.


INTERVENTION

The reimagination combines and adapts the excitement of park rides, whereby it brings the audience to experience shows while journeying through the space


AUDIENCE WAIT AT THE WAITING AREA TO GET INTO TRANSPORTATION PODS


AS THE SHOW BEGINS, AUDIENCE WHO SITS IN INDIVIDUAL PODS WILL BE LEAD TO THE FIRST STAGE


DURING THE INTERMISSION, AUDIENCE ARE BEING LEAD TO AN OUTDOOR REST AREA AND THEN BACK TO THE PERFORMING STAGE TO ENJOY THE OTHER HALF OF THE SHOW.


WHEN THE CURTAIN CALLS, THE AUDIENCE ARE BEING SENT TO A PLATFORM AND THEY BID GOODBYE TO THE PERFORMERS


CONTEXT

SENTUL

Sentul has a long history of being an old railway town established since the late 1800s.Starting from 1904, the Federated Malay States Railway (FMSR) began building a complex of railway maintenance workshops at Sentul known as the Central Railway Workshops, or Sentul Works. Considered one of the finest i ntegrated engineering workshops in the world, it served the needs of FMSR in the early 1900s and for KTM up to the early 2000s. The 200,000sq ft (18,580sq m) area is dotted by large brick buildings and metal sheds, once used as depots, engineering workshops and storage areas for steam and diesel locomotives and railway cars. Main activities included the assembly and servicing ofrailway carriages, with a majority of the parts needed by the rail industry manufactured in its foundry, sawmills and workshops. In its glory days, Sentul Works, now known as Sentul Depot, even built train parts for the railway network in India. Sentul was one of the last towns in the country bombed by British planes during World War II. Weeks before the end of the war in 1945, the depot was heavily attacked by B-29 bombers. After the war, the workshops were partially rebuilt but sadly, never regained their original glory, with many of the former colonial railway buildings left as ruins.What is left today is a mix of century-old as well as slightly newer structures from the post-war reconstruction works.


SENTUL PARK


SENTUL PRIVATE PARK


TIMBER SITE MODEL


METAL SITE MODEL


ZONING SITE ANALYSIS

MALAY DEMOGRAPHY

HIGH RISE INSTITUTIONAL COMMERCIAL

CHINESE

EDUCATIONAL

INDIA

TRADITIONAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MALAY


DEMOGRAPHY

MALAY CHINESE

CHINESE NEW YEAR

HARI RAYA AIDILFITRI

NATIONAL DAY INDEPENDENCE DAY

INDIAN

TRADITIONAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MALAY CHINESE NEW YEAR

CHINESE 管乐队

HARI RAYA AIDILFITRI

CHINESE 管乐队

NATIONAL DAY INDEPENDENCE DAY

INDIAN

INDIAN

DEEPAVALI

CONCENTRATION OF RACES ARE DISTRIBUTED IN THESE AREAS

DEEPAVALI


EDUCATION KINDERGARTEN THE STAR CHILDREN HOUSE

TADIKA ST GEORGE

TADIKA ST JAMES

TWINKLES KINDER CARE SPORTS

LEARNING

PLAY

DANCE

ART

MUSIC

STUDY

EXPERIMENTS

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

CHINESE PRIMARY SCHOOL

NATIONAL PRIMARY SCHOOL

SJK(C) CHI MAN SENTUL 志文国民型华小

SK SENTUL UTAMA

CURRICULUM ACTIVITES MORE FOCUSED ON MUSIC, ARTS & CULTURE ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK (1.00-2.30PM)

SPORTS

CURRICULUM ACTIVITES MORE FOCUSED ON MUSIC, ARTS & CULTURE ONCE A WEEK (1.00-2.30PM)

SJKC LAI CHEE 励志华小

CULTURAL ACTIVITES

CALLIGRAPHY

DANCE

ART

CURRICULUM ACTIVITES MORE FOCUSED ON MUSIC, ARTS & CULTURE ONCE A WEEK (1.00-230PM)

SJK (T) THAMBOOSAMY PILLAI

SPORTS

MUSIC

INDIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL

BADAN BERUNIFORM

GURU NANAK PUNJABI SCHOOL SENTUL

BADAN BERUNIFORM

SPORTS

CLUB & SOCIETY

SRI DHANDAYUTHAPANI PRIMARY SCHOOL

ST JOSEPH(T) PRIMARY SCHOOL

CLUB & SOCIETY

BASKETBALL

DIABOLO

FOOTBALL

INSTRUMENTS

SCOUT

MUSIC & CULTURE

BBSM

SCOUT

CHORUS SPEAKING

BBSM

ACADEMIC CLUB

STORY TELLING

TAMLI LANGUAGE CLUB

MARTIAL ARTS

PONGGAL FESTIVAL

NATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOL

CHINESE SECONDARY SCHOOL

CURRICULUM ACTIVITES MORE FOCUSED ON MUSIC, ARTS & CULTURE ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK (3.30-4.30PM)

CURRICULUM ACTIVITES MORE FOCUSED ON SPORTS, BADAN BERUNIFORM AND SOCIETIES ONCE A WEEK (11.50-1.50PM) CONVENT SENTUL SECONDARY SCHOOL

CHONG HWA INDEPENDENT HIGH SCHOOL 中华独立中学

SPORTS

CULTURAL ACTIVITES

CALLIGRAPHY

DANCE

ART

MUSIC

DRAMA

SPORTS

SMK SENTUL UTAMA

SMK LA SALLE

BADAN BERUNIFORM

CLUB & SOCIETY

DIABOLO INSTRUMENTS CHOIR

SCOUT 24 FESTIVE DRUM

MUSIC & CULTURE

BBSM

CHORUS SPEAKING ACADEMIC CLUB

MARTIAL ARTS

INSTITUT DELTA SEMARAK

STORY TELLING


GRENNERY

GREENERIES HAVE ROAMED THE AREA BEFORE YTL S PLANS OF HIGH RISRE DEVELOPMENTS

RECONNECTING WITH NATURE

WATER FEATURE(DETENTION POND)

DENTENTION PONDS ON THE SITE CONNECTED THE SPACES AROUND THE SENTUL PRIVATE PARK


CONCENTRATION OF HUMAN

POST PANDEMIC ISSUE

CONCENTRATION OF HUMAN HIGH MEDIUM LOW

RISK OF COVID CONTAMINATION HIGH MEDIUM LOW

HUMAN CONCENTRATION IS HIGH AROUND SITE ENTRANCE AREA, PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AREA, HIGH RISE AREA THUS HIGHER RISK OF COVID CONTAMINATION

GREENERIES ARE USED AS BUFFER TO PROVIDE COVID-FREE OPEN AREAS WHEN ENTERING THE SITE


ABOUT COVID 19 ILLNESS SEVERITY Asymptomatic -no symptoms PATIENT WITH RISK FACTOR

younger age group & children

Mild to moderate -mild symptoms up to mild pneumonia

Severe -dyspnea, hypoxia, or >50% lung i nvolvement on imaging

adult, elderly,with medical illness or organ transplant

elderly,with medical illness or organ transplant

Critical -respiratory failure, shock, or multiorgan system dysfunction

elderly,with medical illness or organ transplant

TREATMENT

Patients with a mild clinical presentation may not initially require hospitalization, can even manage their illness at home.

In ICU treatment: high-flow humidified oxygen is gently pumped into the lungs at a comfortable rate that still allows the patient to speak and eat via a nasal mask.

If breathing worsens further, the patient is then intubated. Tube inserted through the mouth and into the windpipe, through which oxygen is delivered via a ventilator. Intubated patients need to be sedated (kept asleep) until their lungs recover enough to work without assistance

In the most severe cases, where the lungs fail and it is not possible to deliver enough oxygen by ventilator, patients are given extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, which effectively outsources the work normally done by the heart and lungs to an external machine.

CONTACT PRECAUTION After death, the risk from this respiratory mechanism is no longer present. However, Covid 19 can also be transmitted from indirect contact: touching a surface contaminated with the virus and then self-contaminating by touching one s eyes, nose or mouth. Handling the deceased who is potentially infectious, given the risk of indirect contact of the patient with surrounding medical equipment, bedding and furniture.

When handling the decreased

Wear a gown and gloves Wash hands after handling

The deceased is placed in a body bag and the bag is then wiped down with EPA-approved disinfecting wipes prior to transportation.

Perform embalming in funeral homes to prevent airborne transmission of Covid 19


GOVERMENT IMPLEMENTED DIFFERENT TYPES OF MOVEMENT CONTROL THAT SUITS THE CONSTANT CHANGING PANDEMIC STATE OF THE COUNTRY.


URBAN STRATEGY CONCEPT LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING ELEMENTS ARE USED AS THE BASE FOR THE MECHANISMS OF MY INTERVENTIONS WHILE BEING DESIGNED TO FUNCTION AS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR PLAY SPACES ORGANISED USING GRID STRUCTURES. ANCIENT TRAIN TRACKS ARE ALSO REMAINED AND REORGANISED FOR RAILWAY SCOOTER TO BE ONE OF THE MAIN TRANSPORTATION THROUGHOUT THE SITE TO REMINISINCE THE GLORY OF SENTUL DEPOT IN THE PAST.


TYPES OF WATER AND WIND ENERGY/PRESSURE GENERATED MUSICAL INSTRUMENT


SPECULATIONS


SPECULATIONS


FINAL URBAN STRATEGY MAPPING

LEGEND: 1. PARK + PLAYGROUND . ART BAZAAR 3. QUARANTINE DOMES 4. ART MANAGEMENT CENTER 5. KLPAC- EDUCATION + WORKSHOPS 6. PARK 7. FIELD 8. PARK + PLAYGROUND 9. PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 10. RAILWAY SCOOTER STATION TRANSPORTATION IN SENTUL PARK 1. RAILWAY SCOTER 2. PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY 3. BICYCLE LANE 4. CAR LANE


URBAN SENSORY + MUSIC (PERFORMING ARTS) PARK MUSIC MACHINERY CONNECTS BUILDINGS AND THE SITE

MUSICAL MACHINERY

EDUCATION

PERFORMING ARTS CENTER



M U S I C

M A C H I N E R Y

P R O T O T Y P E S



STRATEGIES

DEVELOP URBAN STRATEGY INTERVENTIONS AS SUPPORTING PROGRAMMES TO FOSTER ART PROGRAMMES WITH KLPAC


GRID STRUCTURE OF MUSIC MACHINERY FORMS SPACES

MUSIC MACHINERY INCORPORATES AS PART OF BUILDING

CASE STUDY

APPROACH

SOLVE CHALLENGES OF PERFORMING ARTS:LOST INCOME,FUNDING PROBKLEM GO LOCAL - PROMOTE LOCAL PRODUCTS,ARTISTS,PERFORMERS

MATERIALS

ARTIST SECOND HOME - LIVING AND COWORKING SPACES PROMOTE INTERACTION BETWEEN ARTIST AND RESIDENCE PROGRAMMES METAL GRID STRUCTURE

ARTIST RESIDENCE

COWORKING SPACE

KLPAC

COMMUNITY SPACE PERFORMING SPACE MUSIC MACHINERY

WITH WOOD

WITH CONCRETE


TOWER CONNECT BRIDGE

COMMUNITY SPACES CONNECTS PERFORMING SPACES

1LEVEL COWORKING SPACES

2 LEVEL LIVING SPACES

MASSING CONNECTS TO FLYOVER OF KTM - BRINGS IN AUDIENCES

PERFORMING SPACES CONNECTS TO MUSIC MACHINERY AS INSTRUMENT

LORONG BALAM

JALAN STRACHAN

G LEVEL PERFORMING SPACES


ARTS MANAGEMENT + PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE WORK FACILITY

COWORKING SPACE

ARTS MANAGEMENT OFFICE

PERFORMING ART SPACES

PERFORMING SPACE + MUSIC MACHINERY

ART GALLERY

ART EXHIBITIONS

SOA

TYPE OF PERFORMANCE -INDOOR PERFORMANCE HALL (ORCHESTRA, DANCE, DRAMA)

-OUTDOOR MUSIC PLAYGROUND -ART FESTIVAL , (INTERACTIVE MUSICAL) CULTURAL NIGHT COWORKING SPACE

PERFORMANCE SPACE ART GALLERY ARTIST PRODUCTION SPACE

COMMUNITY SPACES SHARING WORKSHOPS

CLASSROOM, PRACTICE ROOM

WORKSHOP PLAYGROUND CLASSROOM PLAYGROUND

ANCILLARY SPACES MANAGEMENT OFFICE

BUILDING SERVICES LOADING BAY

M&E

CAFE + LIBRARY LOBBY

CAFE

RESIDENTIAL

USERS TOILET

STORAGE

ARTIST CURATOR COMMUNITY

LIVING COMPLEX ARTIST RESIDENCE

CAPSULE HOMESTAY

SHARED SPACE

SCHEDULE OF ACCOMODATION SPACE

AREA(m²)

BACKSTAGE FOR PERFORMING HALL 1. STOREROOM 2. CHANGING ROOM 3. WASHROOM 4. CONTROL ROOM 5. TECHNICAL ROOM 6. SECURITY ROOM 7. M&E ROOM 8. ORCHESTRA PIT 9. GREEN ROOM

234

MANAGEMENT AREA 1. BOX OFFICE + TICKET OFFICE 2. MANAGEMENT OFFICE 3. PANTRY 4. WASHROOM 5. REST AREA

367

INSTITUTIONAL AREA 1.3000 DANCING CLASSROOM 2. MUSIC CLASSROOM 366 3. DRAMA ROOM 4. LOBBY FOR INSTITUTION

500

734

829

OPEN SPACE 300 1. PERFORMING & PLAY SPACE RESIDENTIAL AREA 500 1. LIVING ROOM KITCHEN 176 + DINING AREA 2. LOBBY 250 3. RESIDENTIAL ROOMS

LOCATION

INDOOR/OUTDOOR

BASEMENT

INDOOR

GROUND FLOOR

INDOOR

ARTS MANAGEME GROUND FLOOR

INDOOR

WORK FACILITY 366 1200

COWORKING SPAC

GROUND FLOOR

OUTDOOR

GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR

INDOOR

PERFORMING A

PERFORMING SPAC

TYPE OF PERFORMANCE INDOOR-INDOOR PERFORMANCE (ORCHESTRA, DANCE, DR

COMMUNITY AREA 1200 1. MUSICAL PL AYGROUND 2. CAFE+PRIVATE LIBRARY

250

GROUND FLOOR

PERFORMING HALL 1. MUSIC MACHINERY CURATORS WORK WITH 2. AUDIENCE SEATINGS

3000

GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR

COWORKING SPACE STUDIO THE ACTORS 1. PRODUCTION OFFICE KLPAC

367

FIRST FLOOR

INDOOR

SUTRA HOUSE ARTIST S PRODUCTION AREA 1. STOREROOM + INSTRUMENT ROOM 2. CONTROL ROOM 3.RECORING STUDIO 4. LOUNGE AREA

300

FIRST FLOOR

INDOOR

2. ADMINISTRATION OFFICE ISTANA BUDAYA 3. MEETING ROOM MALAYSIAN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

COMMUNITY AREA 1. ART GALLERY

OUTDOOR

COMMUNITY S

SHARING WORKSHO

ANCILLARY SPA 829

FIRST FLOOR

MANAGEMENT OFFICE

INDOOR

BUILDING SERV LOADING BAY


CONCEPT

NT + PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE CONNECTIONS OF BULDING TO SURROUNDING CONTEXT

ARTS MANAGEMENT OFFICE

T SPACES

+ MUSIC MACHINERY

ART GALLERY

-OUTDOOR MUSIC PLAYGROUND (INTERACTIVE MUSICAL)

ALL MA)

ACES

CES

CES

&E

CLASSROOM, PRACTICE ROOM

LOBBY

TOILET

CAFE

STORAGE

ART EXHIBITIONS -ART FESTIVAL , CULTURAL NIGHT

PLAYGROUND

FINAL CONCEPT OF THE BUILDING FORM

MAIN MASSINGS USED FOR SPACE ARRANGEMENT


EXTENSION OUT OF BUILDING


DEVELOPMENTS


DEVELOPMENTS


DEVELOPMENTS


DEVELOPMENTS



A

7

1

5

B

2

8

2

9

6

B

7

8

3 4

LEGEND BACKSTAGE FOR PERFORMING HALL 1. STOREROOM 2. CHANGING ROOM 3. WASHROOM 4. CONTROL ROOM 5. TECHNICAL ROOM 6. SECURITY ROOM 7. M&E ROOM 8. ORCHESTRA PIT 9. GREEN ROOM

A

BASEMENT PLAN


A

LEGEND

1

1. DROPOFF FOR CAR 2. DROPOFF FOR RAILWAY SCOOTER 3. BOX OFFICE + TICKET OFFICE MANAGEMENT AREA 4.MANAGEMENT OFFICE 5. PANTRY 6. WASHROOM 7. REST AREA

3 4 2

5 6 7

8 8 10

9

10

9

15

B

16

17

11 18

OPEN SPACE 12. PERFORMING & PLAY SPACE RESIDENTIAL AREA 13. LIVING ROOM KITCHEN + DINING AREA LOBBY 14. RESIDENTIAL ROOMS

12

13

14

B

INSTITUTIONAL AREA 8. DANCING CLASSROOM 9. MUSIC CLASSROOM 10. DRAMA ROOM 11. LOBBY FOR INSTITUTION

2

COMMUNITY AREA 15. MUSICAL PLAYGROUND 16. CAFE+PRIVATE LIBRARY PERFORMING HALL 17. MUSIC MACHINERY 18. AUDIENCE SEATINGS

14

A

GROUND FLOOR PLAN


A

1 2 3

LEGEND 4 5

6

B

7

9

B

COWORKING SPACE 1. PRODUCTION OFFICE 2. ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 3. MEETING ROOM ARTIST S PRODUCTION AREA 4. STOREROOM + INSTRUMENT ROOM 5. CONTROL ROOM 6.RECORING STUDIO 7. LOUNGE AREA

10 11

RESIDENTIAL AREA 8. RESIDENTIAL ROOMS 8

COMMUNITY AREA 9. ART GALLERY PERFORMING AREA 10. MUSIC MACHINERY 11. AUDIENCE SEATING

8

A

FIRST FLOOR PLAN


A

B 2

B

1

LEGEND

PERFORMING AREA 1. MUSIC MACHINERY 2. AUDIENCE SEATING

A

SECOND FLOOR PLAN


A

B

B

A

ROOF PLAN


SITE PLAN


AXONOMETRIC VIEW


FRONT ELEVATION


REAR ELEVATION


LEFT ELEVATION


RIGHT ELEVATION


SECTION A-A


SECTION B-B


PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF FRONT ENTRANCE


PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF REAR ENTRANCE


PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF REAR ENTRANCE


PERFORMANCE HALL + MUSIC MACHINERY


MUSICAL PLAYGROUND


STAGE + MUSIC MACHINERY


HOW NEW BUILDING AND OLD BUILDING MEETS

REUSE BACK ORIGINAL COLUMNS AS STRUCTURE TO CONNECT TO NEW BUILDING

NEW BUILDING OF NEWLY ARRANGED COLUMNS GROW OUT OF THE ROOF


HOW NEW BUILDING AND OLD BUILDING MEETS

GRID STRUCTURE OF NEW BUILDING CORRESPONDS WITH THE NATURE OF OLD BUILDING

PARTIAL PARTS EXTENDS OUT OF THE ORIGINAL BUILDING

OLD COLUMNS ADD STRENGTH TO NEW BEAMS AS THEY HELP TRANSFER LOAD TO THE FLOOR

MEW ROOF STRUCTURE CORRESPOND TO OLD STRUCTURE



INCOPORATION OF MUSC MACHINERY IN SPACES

STAGE + MUSIC MACHINERY

RAILWAY SCOOTER STATION PERFORMANCE HALL + MUSIC MACHINERY

MUSICAL PLAYGROUND

RAILWAY SCOOTER STATION


ZONING

PERFORMANCE SPACE

INSTITUTIONAL AREA RESIDENTIAL AREA

COWORKING AREA

COMMUNITY AREA


TECHNICAL REPORT


LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION

PROPOSED 4 STOREY BUIDLING, PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE at JALAN SULTAN AZLAN SHAH, SENTUL, 51100 KUALA LUMPUR, WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN KUALA LUMPUR,

CT

110mm thick brick wall with full height ceramic tiless internally

PP

110mm thk brick wall with 20mm thk plaster and painted at both sides

BE

110mm thk brick wall with decorative facing brick to architect's selection

MC

110mm thk brick wall with metal deck cladding to manuf's detail

GA DRAWINGS DRAWING TITLE

DRAWING NO

PAPER SIZE

1

KEY PLAN, LOCATION PLAN, SITE PLAN

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/01

A1

CT

125mm thk R.C. floor slab with ceramic tiles finishes

2

ROOF PLAN

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/02

A1

VT

125mm thk R.C. floor slab with vinyl tiles finishes

3

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

A1

CS

125mm thk R.C. floor slab with cement render finishes

4

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/03

REAR ELEVATION, LEFT ELEVATION

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/04

A1

GT

125mm thk R.C. floor slab with granite tiles finishes

5

SECTION A-A, SECTION B-B

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/05

GB

suspended gypsum board ceiling with 2.7m ceiling height

PC

suspended grid gypsum board ceiling with 2.7m ceiling height

NO

A1

DETAIL DRAWINGS DRAWING TITLE

DRAWING NO

PAPER SIZE

1

WALL TO SLAB TO CEILING DETAIL

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/01

A3

2

ACCOMODATION KEY PLAN 1

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/02

3

ACCOMODATION KEY PLAN 2

4

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/03

ACCOMODATION UNIT PLAN 1

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/04

5

ACCOMODATION UNIT PLAN 2

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/05

A3

6

STAIRCASE TO RAILING DETAIL

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/06

A3

7

ROOF GARDEN DETAIL

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/07

A3

8

FACADE TREATMENT DETAIL

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/08

A3

9

MUSIC MACHINERY TO EXISTING

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/09

A2

10

SENTUL DEPOT CONNECTION DETAIL MUSIC MACHINERY TO EXISTING

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/10

A3

11

COLUMN CONNECTION DETAIL

12

MUSIC MACHINERY MECHANISM DETAIL

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/11

A3

13

FACADE ASSEMBLY DETAIL

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/12

A2

14

GROUND FLOOR TO ROOF DETAIL

LWHA/20/01/CD/100/13

A2

NO

REV

PROPOSED 4 STOREYS BUILDING, PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE AT SENTUL DEPOT, SENTUL WEST, 51100 KUALA LUMPUR, WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN KUALA LUMPUR,

REV

A2 A2 A3

................................................

................................................ LEMBAGA ARKITEK MALAYSIA

Ar. Lau Wei Han

PROFESIONAL ARCHITECT LAM Registration Number : A/R 21

................................................ Ms. Lee Yi Qian

MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

M&E ENGR

................................................ Ms. STEPHANIE CHOO

CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING

S


TAMAN BIDARA HULU LANGAT FOREST RESERVE KAMPUNG SRI INDAH

TAMAN BATU

TAMAN BUKIT SRJ BINTANG SEKSYEN 9, KOTA DAMANSARA US. TAMAN SUBANG IDAMAN

PJUB DAMANSARA PERDANA

SERI UTAMA DAMANSARA

TAMAN RIMBA AMPANG

TAMAN CAHAYA INDAH

TAMAN RIMBA

DUSUN TUA BANGSAR PJU 1A, PETALING JAYA

CHERAS BATU 1 1/2

SS 2 PETALING JAYA TAMAN BUKIT DESA

TAMAN PERINDUSTRIAN SAUJANA INDAH

CHERAS

KAMPUNG SUNGAI JERAM SS 9A PETALING JAYA

SIMPANG TIGA BUKIT SALAK

A3 A3 PROPOSED 4 STOREYS BUILDING, PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE AT SENTUL DEPOT, SENTUL WEST, 51100 KUALA LUMPUR, WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN KUALA LUMPUR,

.....................................................

.....................................................

NE UX

2500 11 05

................................................

................................................

CONSTRUCTION DRAWING


B

A

A

A3 PROPOSED 4 STOREYS BUILDING, PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE AT SENTUL DEPOT, SENTUL WEST, 51100 KUALA LUMPUR, WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN KUALA LUMPUR,

B

550 11 05

................................................

................................................

2


MANAGEMENT OFFICE

BOX OFFICE + TICKET OFFICE

PANTRY WASHROOM REST AREA

MUSIC CLASSROOM MUSIC CLASSROOM

DRAMA ROOM

DRAMA ROOM

AUDIENCE SEATINGS

DANCING CLASSROOM

PERFORMING AREA

DANCING CLASSROOM

MUSICAL PLAYGROUND MUSIC MACHINERY

A3 PROPOSED 4 STOREYS BUILDING, PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE AT SENTUL DEPOT, SENTUL WEST, 51100 KUALA LUMPUR, WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN KUALA LUMPUR,

LOBBY CAFE+PRIVATE LIBRARY

LOBBY

RESIDENTIAL UNIT

RESIDENTIAL UNIT

B

550 11

05

................................................

................................................

3


PROPOSED 4 STOREYS BUILDING, PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE AT SENTUL DEPOT, SENTUL WEST, 51100 KUALA LUMPUR, WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN KUALA LUMPUR,

550 11 05

................................................

................................................

5


RECORDING ROOM

CLASSROOMS

CHANGING ROOM

A3 COWORKING SPACE

MANAGEMENT OFFICE

PROPOSED 4 STOREYS BUILDING, PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE AT SENTUL DEPOT, SENTUL WEST, 51100 KUALA LUMPUR, WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN KUALA LUMPUR,

RESTING AREA

LOUNGE AREA

CHANGING ROOM

COWORKING SPACE

MANAGEMENT OFFICE

19MM WOOD FLOORING

19MM WOOD FLOORING

550 11 05

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FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM

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EL

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE 1:1200

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ACCESS ROAD & FIRE HYDRANT POSITION

H

45m

6m

H

H

45m

45m

H

6m

ACCESS ROAD GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE 1:1200

45m

H

45m

ACCES

S ROA

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PROPOSED SPACE:OFFICE

PROPOSED SPACE:CAFE+LIBRARY

ARTS MANAGEMENT + PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

DESIGN INTENTION

SECTION A-A

FIRST FLOOR PLAN


LIGHTING STUDY ON SPACE 1(CAFE+LIBRARY)

ARTIFICIAL LIGHT

NATURAL LIGHT

INCADESCENT LED PENDANT LIGHTING

THE NATURAL LIGHTING PROVIDED COMPLIES WITH UBBL 1984 CLAUSE 39 WHICH REQUIRES NATURAL LIGHTING PROVIDED OF BUILDING TO COVER 10% OF ITS TOTAL FLOOR AREA.

CALCULATION FOR NATURAL LIGHTING =TOTAL FLOOR AREA X 10% =250sqm x 10% =25sqm NATURAL LIGHTING PROVIDED =TOTAL AREA OF OPENING (NCUDING SKYLIGHT) =32sqm > 25sqm

THREE PARTS OF CURTAIN WINDOW ALONG THE LONG SIDE OF FACADE HAVE BEEN PROVIDED FOR THE SPACE TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT NATURAL LIGHT AND VIEW TO THE USERS. AT THE SHORT SIDE OF THE FACADE ARE SPINNING BOOKSHELF OPENINGS FOR THE USERS TO ACCESS INTO THE SPACE OR TO THE OUTDOOR PLAYGROUND WHILE PROVIDING MATURAL LIGHTING TO SPACE.

AREA COVERED BY DAYLIGHT FROM OPENINGS

THERMAL ZONING DIAGRAM DIRECT SUNLIGHT

PROPOSED LIGHTING DIAGRAM PROPOSED LIGHTING

MAXIMUM ILLUMINATION MINIMUM ILLUINATION

Scaling at 72 in length and 9.8 in width, it is moderately sized making, it ideal for dining area lighting and kitchen island task lighting.

DIMENSION OF SPACE

L=54.8m, W=7.9m

TYPE OF LIGHTING FIXTURE

72 INCADESCENT LED PENDANT LIGHTING

250sqm

TOTAL FLOOR AREA,A

NUMBER OF LAMPS IN EACH LUMINAIRE LUMENS OF LIGHTING FIXUTRE,F

HEIGHT BETWEEN LUMINAIRE AND WORKING PLANE,Hm ROOM INDEX,K

1

3000 4m

HEIGHT OF LUMINAIRE

HEIGHT OF WORKING PLANE CURTAIN WALL DETAILS

SPECIFICATION OF PROPOSED LIGHTING B B DELIVERED LUMEN : 3000 TYPE OF LIGHT BULB : LED LIGHT DISTRIBUTION : GENERAL DIFFUSE LIGHTNG NORMINAL LIFE(hr) : 25000 WATTAGE RANGE(W) : 60 LUMINOUS FLUX(lm) : 1800 COLOUR TEMPERATURE(k) : 2700 COLOUR DESIGNATION: WARM YELLOW

B

A

0.6m

4m-0.6m=3.4m K=

A

LxW Hm(L+W) 54.8x7.9 = 3.4(54.8+7.9)

A

ASSUMPTION OF REFLECTANCE VALUE,%

=2.03 CEILING:WALL:FLOOR =70:50:20

ASSUMPTION OF MAINTENANCE FACTOR,MF

MF=0.8(NORMAL CONDITION)

UTILIZATION FACTOR,UF

STANDARD ILLUMINANCE,E

NUMBER OF LUMINAIRES NEEDED,N

WHEN K=2.03 , UF=0.62 E=300LUX

N= F x N xEA UF x MF

x 250 =3000 300 x 1 x 0.62 x 0.8

CONCLUSION

=50.4 50.4NOS OF RECEIVED LIGHTING IS REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE THE

SPACING BETWEEN LUMINAIRES

ASSUME MAXIMUM SPACING BETWEEN LUMINAIRES TO HEIGHT RATIO

STANDARD REQUIREMENT OF ILLUMINANCE RECOMMENDED BY MS1525 FOR SUSPENDED LIGHTING=1.5

MAXIMUM SPACING BETWEEN LUMINAIRES SMAX=1.5 X Hm

SMAX=1.5 X 3.4

SMAX< 5.1m

NO OF ROW FIXTURES REQUIRED ALONG WITH WIDTH OF ROOM = SW MAX = 7.9 5.1

= 1.54ROWS =2ROWS

NO OF FIXTURE REQUIRED IN EACH ROW FIXTURE = TOTAL NO OF ROW 50.4 = 2

=25.2 NOS

AXIAL SPACING BETWEEN FIXTURES =L/NO OF FIXTURES IN EACH ROW =54.8/21 =2.6m

TRANSVERSE SPACING BETWEEN FIXTURES =W/NO OF ROW =54.8/2 SECTION A-A

=27.4m


LIGHTING STUDY ON SPACE 1(CAFE)

ARTIFICIAL LIGHT

NATURAL LIGHT

LINEAR RECESSED LED LIGHTING

SPECIFICATION OF PROPOSED LIGHTING DELIVERED LUMEN : 3473 TYPE OF LIGHT BULB : LED LIGHT DISTRIBUTION : GENERAL DIFFUSE LIGHTNG NORMINAL LIFE(hr) : 25000 WATTAGE RANGE(W) : 33 LUMINOUS FLUX(lm) : 1400 COLOUR TEMPERATURE(k) : 2700 COLOUR DESIGNATION: WHITE

THE NATURAL LIGHTING PROVIDED COMPLIES WITH UBBL 1984 CLAUSE 39 WHICH REQUIRES NATURAL LIGHTING PROVIDED OF BUILDING TO COVER 10% OF ITS TOTAL FLOOR AREA.

CALCULATION FOR NATURAL LIGHTING =TOTAL FLOOR AREA X 10% =250sqm x 10% =25sqm

AREA COVERED BY DAYLIGHT FROM OPENINGS

NATURAL LIGHTING PROVIDED =TOTAL AREA OF OPENING (NCUDING SKYLIGHT) =32sqm > 25sqm THREE PARTS OF CURTAIN WINDOW ALONG THE LONG SIDE OF FACADE HAVE BEEN PROVIDED FOR THE SPACE TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT NATURAL LIGHT AND VIEW TO THE USERS. AT THE SHORT SIDE OF THE FACADE ARE SPINNING BOOKSHELF OPENINGS FOR THE USERS TO ACCESS INTO THE SPACE OR TO THE OUTDOOR PLAYGROUND WHILE PROVIDING MATURAL LIGHTING TO SPACE. CURTAIN WALL DETAILS

B

THERMAL ZONING DIAGRAM DIRECT SUNLIGHT

PROPOSED LIGHTING DIAGRAM PROPOSED LIGHTING

MAXIMUM ILLUMINATION MINIMUM ILLUINATION

L=30m, W=11.6m

DIMENSION OF SPACE

367sqm

TOTAL FLOOR AREA,A

TYPE OF LIGHTING FIXTURE

NUMBER OF LAMPS IN EACH LUMINAIRE

B

LUMENS OF LIGHTING FIXUTRE,F

4 AND 2.5 BLINEAR RECESSED LED LIGHTING B 1

3473 4m

HEIGHT OF LUMINAIRE B

Indirect Ceiling Wash has an extreme low angle batwing shape that creates beautifully uniform ceilings and minimizes glare on shiny screens

HEIGHT OF WORKING PLANE B

HEIGHT BETWEEN LUMINAIRE AND WORKING PLANE,Hm ROOM INDEX,K

0.6m

4m-0.6m=3.4m K= =

LxW Hm(L+W) 30x11.6 3.4(30+11.6)

ASSUMPTION OF REFLECTANCE VALUE,%

=2.46 CEILING:WALL:FLOOR =70:50:20

ASSUMPTION OF MAINTENANCE FACTOR,MF

MF=0.8(NORMAL CONDITION)

UTILIZATION FACTOR,UF

STANDARD ILLUMINANCE,E

NUMBER OF LUMINAIRES NEEDED,N

WHEN K=2.46 , UF=0.63 E=300LUX

N= F x N xEA UF x MF

x 367 =3473 300 x 1 x 0.63 x 0.8

CONCLUSION

=62.8 62.8NOS OF RECEIVED LIGHTING IS REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE THE

SPACING BETWEEN LUMINAIRES

ASSUME MAXIMUM SPACING BETWEEN LUMINAIRES TO HEIGHT RATIO

STANDARD REQUIREMENT OF ILLUMINANCE RECOMMENDED BY MS1525 FOR SUSPENDED LIGHTING=1.5

MAXIMUM SPACING BETWEEN LUMINAIRES SMAX=1.5 X Hm

SMAX=1.5 X 3.4

SMAX< 5.1m

NO OF ROW FIXTURES REQUIRED ALONG WITH WIDTH OF ROOM A

A

= SW MAX A = 11.6 5.1

= 2.3ROWS =2ROWS

NO OF FIXTURE REQUIRED IN EACH ROW FIXTURE = TOTAL NO OF ROW = 62.8 2

=31.4 NOS

AXIAL SPACING BETWEEN FIXTURES =L/NO OF FIXTURES IN EACH ROW =11.6/31.4 =0.37m

TRANSVERSE SPACING BETWEEN FIXTURES =W/NO OF ROW =30/2 SECTION B-B

=15m


VENTILATION STUDY ON SPACE 1(OFFICE)

VENTILATION STUDY ON SPACE 1(CAFE + LIBRARY) HOT AIR COLD AIR OPENING

NATURAL VENTILATION

HOT AIR

CALCULATION FOR NATURAL VENTILATION REQUIRED =TOTAL FLOOR AREA X 5% =250sqm X 5% =12.5sqm

COLD AIR OPENING

B

NATURAL VENTILATION CALCULATION FOR NATURAL VENTILATION REQUIRED =TOTAL FLOOR AREA X 5% =367sqm X 5% =18.35sqm NATURAL VENTILATION PROVIDED =TOTAL AREA OF OPENING (INCLUDING DOOR ENTRANCE) =25sqm >18.35sqm

NATURAL VENTILATION PROVIDED =TOTAL AREA OF OPENING (INCLUDING DOOR ENTRANCE) =20sqm >12.5sqm

NATURAL VENTILATION WILL BE WORKED AS DRAWING THE FRESH AIR INTO THE SPACE THROUGH OPENINGS ALONG THE OUTER NATURAL VENTILATION WILL BE WORKED AS DRAWING THE FRESH AIR INTO THE SPACE THROUGH OPENINGS ALONG THE OUTER PART OF BUILDING(INLET) AND THE SPINNING BOOK SHELVES OPENING WILL FORCE THE WARM INTERIOR AIR OUT OF THE SPACE. PART OF BUILDING(INLET) AND THE LARGE OPENINGS FROM THE ENTRANCE IN THE MIDDLE SPACE WILL FORCE THE WARM INTERIOR AIR OUT OF THE SPACE.

ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION

ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION

SPECIFICATION OF PROPOSED AIR CONDITIONER

SPECIFICATION OF PROPOSED AIR CONDITIONER

FTKG-Q Series Product Range: R32 Inverter Single Split Capacity Range:1.0 ‒ 2.5 hp Refrigerant:R32

ROOM AREA =250sqm BY THE SEVENTH SCHEDULE, CAFE IS UNDER PURPOSE GROUP V. SHOP. THEREFORE OCCUPANT LOAD IS 3m² PER PERSON BY THE THIRD SCHEDULE, IT REQUIRES 0.28m³ OF AIR PER MINUTE PER OCCUPANT =9.88 CFM PER OCCUPANT NO OF OCCUPANTS =250m² / 3 =83.3 VENTILATION,CFM =83.3 x 9.88 =823CFM

PROPOSED AC POSITION

B

A

FTKG-Q Series

ROOM AREA =367sqm

Product Range: R32 Inverter Single Split Capacity Range:1.0 ‒ 2.5 hp Refrigerant:R32

BY THE SEVENTH SCHEDULE, OFFICE IS UNDER PURPOSE GROUP IV. THEREFORE OCCUPANT LOAD IS 10m² PER PERSON BY THE THIRD SCHEDULE, IT REQUIRES 0.14m³ OF AIR PER MINUTE PER OCCUPANT =4.94 CFM PER OCCUPANT NO OF OCCUPANTS =367m² / 10 =36.7 VENTILATION,CFM =36.7 x 4.94 =181.3CFM

CFM TO TONS I TON OF COOLING= 4OOCFM I TON OF COOLING=12000BTU/hr

CFM TO TONS I TON OF COOLING= 4OOCFM I TON OF COOLING=12000BTU/hr

823/400CFM= 2.06TONS 2.06X12000BTU/hr = 27420BTU/hr

181.3/400CFM= 0.45TONS 0.45X12000BTU/hr = 5438.9BTU/hr

COOLING CAPACITY OF THE AIR CONDITIONER SELECTED IS 12100BTU/hr HENCE NO OF UNIT REQUIRED =27420/12100 =2

COOLING CAPACITY OF THE AIR CONDITIONER SELECTED IS 9500BTU/hr HENCE NO OF UNIT REQUIRED =5438.9/9500 =0.5

PROPOSED AMOUNT OF AIR CONDITIONER=2

PROPOSED AC POSITION

PROPOSED AMOUNT OF AIR CONDITIONER=1

B


WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM PROPOSED TYPE OF VALVES REGULATES, DIRECT AND CONTOR THE WATER FLOW

LEGEND WC WHB u

SH T

WC WHB

u

SH T

WC WHB

WC B WH u

u SH T

SH T

WC WHB U SH T m

m

WATER CLOSET WASH HAND BASIN URINAL SHOWER TANK WATER METER STOPCOCK WATER FLOW

SCHEMATIC

King Kong KR300 Vertical Round Bottom With Stand Stainless Steel Water Tank Capacity: 1250LTR/300GAL. Dimension:1100mm DIA x 2120mm(H) Outlet size: 25mm Discharge size: 25mm

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

1 nos Polytank nom cap:200 gal

ROOF BEAM LEVEL

GROUND LEVEL

SUPPLY FROM PAIP

SD

MH

MH

MH

MH

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

BEKALAN SANITARI NTS

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

Rain Water tank 1 nos Polytank nom cap:1000 gal

supply from gutter

SUPPLY FROM PAIP

FIRST LEVEL

SEWERAGE SYSTEM

1 nos Polytank nom cap:200 gal


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