Self Introduction
林伟康 | LIM WEI KANG johor, malaysia wklim10@gmail.com 017-720 6481
Education
Work Experince
Tunku Abdul Rahman University College Kuala Lumpur 2015
Unit One Design.Sdn.Bhd Kuala Lumpur 2015-2016
Hello, My name is Lim Wei Kang, who graduated from Diploma In Architecture at Tunku Abdul Rahman University College. And now taking the degree course at Ucsi University.
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contents 01
Precedent Studies
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Site Context
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Local Museum
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Ganendra Art House
Precedent Studies
Location Seksyen 17, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
Completion Date January 2011
Site Area 771.4 sqm
GFA 633.4 sqm
Building Height 2 storeys 8 meters not including wind shaftv
Architect Dr.Ar.Ken Yeang
Architecture firm T.R.Hamzah & Yeang SDN.BHD Opened in January 2011, Gallery Residence is a tangible symbol of SGFA's commitment to design and applauds innovation and creativity of internationally renowned local talents. The space itself is an ideal backdrop for showcasing SGFA's eclectic range of art and design exhibitions - providing a contemporary arena for contemporary art.
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Ganendra Art House | Site Context
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Isolation From Site
Social and Economic Disparity
Nearby residents and patrons are oblivious to the existence of the gallery. Relies heavily on social media to attract visitors. Does not do justice to site as can be located anywhere else with similar macroclimate.
As compares to site context, the building is situated in a luxury area next to a housing scheme that is low cost. Neighbouring section contains mixed groups of local and foreign workers that live on multiple jobs at minimum wage.
Ganendra Art House | Site Context
Sun Path
Bio-swales
Wind Dominant
regional material
Noise
indirect daylighting
cavity wall on the west facade
Landscape Area
cross ventilation
Recycled Materials
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Ganendra Art House | Layout
Ground Floor Plan
Section of the wind chimney and how it work
Precedent Studies
First Floor Plan
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Front Elevation
Rear Elevation
Left Elevation
Right Elevation
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Site Context | Jenjarom
Site Context
Jenjarom, a village located in Selangor, Malaysia about 55 km west of Kuala Lumpur in the Kuala Langat district. Jenjarom has a significant Chinese (Hokkien) population, and the village is the site of the Dong Zen Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Temple and Institute in Sungai Jarom. Though this is predominantly for the Chinese Buddhist population, the non-Chinese community benefits from the tourism it attracts: there were about a quarter of a million visitors in 2004. Jenjarom was one of the New Villages, set up in the 1950s during the Malayan Emergency to segregate the rural Chinese villagers from the Communist insurgents within Malaysia under the Briggs Plan. This aimed to cut off
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Jenjarom | History
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Jenjarom | History
Site Context
Jenjarom | Site Analysis
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Jenjarom | Site Analysis
Site Context
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Jenjarom | Element at the Place
Nodes & History
Wind & Building Element
Site Context
Site Condition & Traffic flow
Building materials & Sun Ana
alysis
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Roof Types & Wind Analysis
Combination of 5 Element Abstract
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Local Museum | Schematic Design
Road Approach To Jenjarom
Arrangement of the Village Grid
Local Museum
Road Separate Village into two
Arangement of the shape on site
Axis & Journey in the Building Spaces design
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S h a p Developement
Section A-a
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R o o Developement
F o r Developement
Section B-b
f
m Floor Plan Circulation
Perspective View
Local Museum | Final Jenjarom, a village located in Selangor, Malaysia about 55 km west of Kuala Lumpur in the Kuala Langat district. Jenjarom has a significant Chinese (Hokkien) population, and the village is the site of the Dong Zen Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Temple and Institute in Sungai Jarom. Though this is predominantly for the Chinese Buddhist population, the nonChinese community benefits from the tourism it attracts: there were about a quarter of a million visitors in 2004. Jenjarom was one of the New Villages, set up in the 1950s during the Malayan Emergency to segregate the rural Chinese villagers from the Communist insurgents within Malaysia under the Briggs Plan. This aimed to cut off supplies to the insurgents. Like other typical new villages, most of the residents are warm and friendly.
The emphasis on the importance of education is seen as the key to improving the village, and local schools are contributing to this.
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Local Museum
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Local Museum | Site Plan
Local Museum
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Site Plan
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Scale 1:400
Local Museum | Floor Plan
Local Museum
Site Plan Scale 1:300
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Exterior Perspective
Interior Perspective
first floor Plan
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Scale 1:300
Local Museum | Elevations
Local Museum
Elevation A Scale 1:200
Elevation B Scale 1:200
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Elevation C Scale 1:200
Elevation D Scale 1:200
Local Museum | Sections
Local Museum
Elevation E Scale 1:200
Section A-a Scale 1:200
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Section B-b Scale 1:200
Sectional Detail Scale 1:100
Local Museum | Presentation Board
Local Museum
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Local Museum | Photographics
Local Museum
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