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2011-2014 tey yao siong Architecture PortFOlio Part I



Tey

Yao

Siong

Malaysian +60 0127112820 ystey92@hotmail.com 44, Jalan Cenderawasih 2, Taman Segar, 85000 Segamat, Johor

Language English, Chinese, Malay

Working July - September

2013

Education

Experience

CH&I Architecture internship

Softwares

Involvement

2002 - 2009

Seg Hwa Secondary School, Segamat secondary school

2012

International Joint Measured Drawing Programme kolej sultan abdul hamid, alor setar

2010 - 2011

Matriculation College Perak, Gopeng pre-university

2012

PADI Architectural Workshop, UPM participant

2011 - 2014

University of Malaya BSc. architecture LAM/ Riba part I

2013

DUALISMA Architectural Workshop, UM supporting unit

2013

UTM Greentech House Competition 2 best presentation award

Autocad Sketchup Photoshop Illustrator InDesign



Backpacker hostel at kuala lumpur

Wood carving centre at kuala terengganu

symbiotic house at kuala lumpur

content book archive & teashop a t g e o r g e t o w n, p e n a n g

artists‘ habitat a t b a n g s a r, k u a l a l u m p u r



01

BACKPACKer HOSTEL TRAVELLER’s HOTEL at kuala lumpur semester II / YEAR 3 2013 / 2014


01 01 backpacker hostel

To achieve the minimal requirement of a backpacker: bed, storage and washroom. To promote interaction by introducing communal area in the hostel. To integrate local tropical climate in the architecture of hostel. To increase the income and serve the local office worker by having a public cafeteria at ground floor.

Our site is located at the junction between Jalan Tunku Rahman, Jalan Raja Laut and Jalan Tun Perak at the Kuala Lumpur which is surrounded by lots of infamous tourist spots and hotels around the site. The local attraction such as tangible and intangible culture can fulfill the demand of travellers. This site could be potential site for hotel due to its conviniency of public transport which is 1 of the demand for travellers.

Malaysia

Commercial hotel does not meet backpackers’ favour

Design with tropical element such as pitch roof and courtyard

Give the experience of tropical climate

Tropical

USER

Introducing backpackers’ hostel to encourage backpack tourism

x

The proposed hotel was to meet the demand of budget backpacker, either come in alone, two or group.

In tropical country like Malaysia, natural lighting and

There are 5 types of rooms provided in the hotel: 4 pax, 8 pax, 12 pax dormitories, private for 2 and 3.

Tropical elements like pitch roof and courtyard design are

natural ventilation can be got throughout the whole year

used in this hotel design


02 01 backpacker hostel “ Humble Architecture - blend in with the surrounding based on design principles of

simplicity, economy, and directness

�


03 01 backpacker hostel

1 2 3

Strategise by hiding the service and private area at the back of house away from visual contact

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

from user

Design most of the activity spaces such

as cafe, lounge area, interaction area and

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entertainment area facing the water wall and merdeka square

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4

Reception Waiting Lounge Manager’s Office Administration Office Locker’s Room Surau Washroom Kitchen Cafeteria Storage Area Service Loading Area

3

Create hierachy of spaces as follow: active area, residential area and service area. private

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rooms are given privacy and view of their own

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LEGEND

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4 5 6

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Open a courtyard in the middle of the building to harnest natural lighting

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and ventilation (for

lounge area and rooms)

Extend the rooms to the activity area with certain privacy in order to maximise the accomodation of users

Creating pitch roof in the activity area to allow ventilation into the building while

filtering light coming in. jack roof with skylight in the middle

G.Floor plan SCALE : NTS


04 01 backpacker hostel

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Communal Dining Kitchenette Communal Lounge Area 8 Pax Room 4 Pax Room Communal Washroom 2 Pax Private Room Storeroom Service Janitor

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LEGEND

Gaming Zone 12 Pax Room 8 Pax Room 4 Pax Room Communal Washroom 2 Pax Private Room Storeroom Service Janitor

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1st floor plan

1st floor plan

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LEGEND

Reading Zone Computer Zone Entertainment Zone 12 Pax Room 8 Pax Room 4 Pax Room Communal Washroom 2 Pax Private Room Storeroom Service Janitor

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LEGEND

Relax Zone 12 Pax Room 8 Pax Room 4 Pax Room Communal Washroom 2 Pax Private Room Storeroom Service Janitor

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05 01 backpacker hostel

gf

- Cafe Dining

cafe cater for the hotel users and also the local community enlighten the ground floor with crowd

Typical Private Room Corridor a quiet and private corridor only for private room occupants

for come for food

Fourth Floor Level

Third Floor Level

Second Floor Level

First Floor Level

Ground Floor Level

section X-X SCALE : NTS


06 01 backpacker hostel

Typical 12 Pax Room a room shared by 12 males or females

2f - Entertainment Room various of entertainment provided here

Fourth Floor Level

Third Floor Level

Second Floor Level

First Floor Level

Ground Floor Level

section Y-Y SCALE : NTS


07 01 backpacker hostel

“ In the tropics, there are many overcast and dull days, so our aim is not exclude the sun, but to invite it in, through a series of filters. “

Courtyard

- Kerry Hill


08 01 backpacker hostel

Gf - Entrance

3f - Common Lounge

the view of the interaction between backpackers in the hotel can be seen at first sight and the

a casual lounge area with timber flooring for seating. interacting while enjoying the breeze and

tropical feel of courtyard can be felt at first approach

sunlight filtered by the pitch roof on top of it

1f - Communal Dining

Typical Communal Corridor

dine together. there is a light kitchenette available for preparing light meal such as break fast

corridor which is a casual space to be used either alone or interaction between groups

a main lounge area with gloomy ambients got from the landscaping beside. a nice place to gather and

besides the interactive area inside the room, there is another lounge area along the communal


09 01 backpacker hostel

rear elev. SCALE : NTS

front elev. SCALE : NTS


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FLOOR

3902

Beam Level

Roof

ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION

WALL

01 backpacker hostel

hostel room

ROOF

VEGE

4000

Beam Level

SCALE : NTS

HOSTEL ROOM

4000 4000

Third Floor Level

Ground Floor Level

CAr Park

water distribution and waste management

ELEV. from merdeka

courtyard

Fourth Floor Level

sectional detail SCALE : NTS



02

wood carving centre craft & culture centre at kuala terengganu semester I / YEAR 3 2013 / 2014


01 02 wood carving centre

Wood carving is a traditional art and craft which require creative mind and skillful handwork to produce a masterpiece. It requires long term experience and patience to produce a wood carving master who can contribute his craft to produce a unique piece of art. Wood carving plays a significant role deep inside traditional culture in Malaysia including furniture, houseware, games, art pieces and others. Every piece of art product represents the growth of Malaysian culture in each significant period. To extend the skill of traditional wood carving to our future generation, more apprentices must be taken in and more opportunities should be given to these craftsman.

Wood product industry is industrialised with no characteristic

Bring back handwork wood carving master and apprentice

Produce unique craft product and increase sense of art in city

Spread the apprentices with skill to other city

Our site is located at Jalan Masjid at the center of the largest city as well as the state and royal capital of Terengganu state, Kuala Terengganu. There are lots of infamous tourist spots and hotels around the site.


02 02 wood carving centre

Lack of Exposure

Most of the craftsmen do not have place to exhibit their art pieces and are not exposed to the new generation

Lack of Market Demand

High price of unique wood craving product

Lack of Machinery With low income, craftsman cannot afford high efficiency machine, hence decrease productivity

STRATEGY

ISSUE

In order to retrieve the pride of wood carving again, wood carvers have to stand together and work together, communicate with each other. STORAGe Security

market

store material before process and

in city

Provide secured storage area to

Provide more active market

product after process

Machinery

Exhibition

tools and machine to be used by

products to the community

Able to purchase high efficiency

Provide a space to exhibit

everyone

Transport

Concentrate workshop in city

Apprentice

enable material and products to be

By organising visit to the workshop, give opportunity

transfered in large amount with

to new generation to get in

lower expense

contact with this craft


03 02 wood carving centre

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Two way of approaches

Potential node for

to the building bring two

pedestrian from bus

different experiences.

12 16

terminal and taxi stand. 15

18

11

14 10

1

13

Straighten the main circulation to form a straight line.

Set up greenery and wood sculpture. 2 9 6

8

40 Surface parking and a

through the activity

cafĂŠ is provided to serve

area.

Add in the exhibition

area, dining and services.

LEGEND

Temporary Exhibition Reception Retail Cafeteria Kitchen Demonstration Washroom Surau Janitor Panel Carving Department Household Carving Department Sculpture Carving Department Sales Office Guestroom Storage Area Loading Area Service Walkway

4

7

Pedestrian walking

3

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

5

local

Back lane which is used as service lane.

G.Floor plan SCALE : NTS


04 02 wood carving centre

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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LEGEND

Game Carving Department Congkak Playing Souvenir Carving Department DIY Department Washroom Surau Janitor Panel Gallery Gallery Storeroom Service Walkway

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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LEGEND

Gallery Discussion Area Reception Seminar Room Administration Manager’s Office Meeting Room Pantry Filing Service Washroom Surau Janitor

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1st floor plan SCALE : NTS

2nd floor plan

SCALE : NTS


05 02 wood carving centre

vehicular entrance

exhibition

section y-y SCALE : NTS


06 02 wood carving centre

gallery

workshop

Jalan Masjid

section x-x SCALE : NTS


07 02 wood carving centre Roof Level 15mm thk. Corrugated steel roof sheet 100mm thk. Insulator layer

1500

50mm x 50mm steel c-section purlin @ 900mm crs bolted to steel truss 50mm thk. Steel trusses @ 200mm crs with 10 slope o

Galvanized steel gutter with 100mm dia. r.w.d.p

Ceiling Level

Gypsum board 100mm thk. Batt insulation Anchored to precast conc. floor slab Steel angle anchored in precast conc. wall panel

1500

SCALE : NTS

administrative

10mm thk. Corrosive resistant metal pin to connect two panels to connect 2 panel without penetrating air and water layers

left elev.

50mm thk. Batt insulation

Second Floor Level

right elev.

150mm thk. Precast reinforced conc. wall panel Fire stop

production

3200

200mm x 150mm cast in situ concrete column

SCALE : NTS

First Floor Level

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6mm thk. Glass panel

3200

Timber carved ventilator

production

front elev.

150mm x 50mm timber frame locked to floor slab

150mm thk. Precast conc. floor slab

Ground Floor Level

300mm x 1000mm concrete footing

rear elev. SCALE : NTS

sectional detail SCALE : NTS


08 FACADE

Floor

Daytime, the solar heat

02 wood carving centre VEgetation

absorbed is stored in the

At night, when the artisans have left the building, the

concrete panel which has

wood carved ventilator

high thermal mass, provide comfortable condition for the craftman and visitors.

facade ventilate the building and cool down the hot concrete facade.



03

Symbiotic House Sustainable Housing Design at kuala lumpur UTM Greentech House Competition 2 TEAM IXTO 2013


01 03 symbiotic house

We believe that sustainability is really all about being a part of it, practice green even in our daily life. Speaking of which, common myth believes that green technologies are way too expensive. We wish to challenge this notion by proposing a prototype of Symbiotic House. This housing demonstrate generous gesture at providing dignified space for urban poor community to reinvent better life with a bigger picture of linking the community to the urban network.

The first prototype of Symbiotic House is planned at Jalan Cochrane area in Kuala Lumpur city. This area is populated with low income citizens who stay in PPR (Program Perumahan Rakyat – public low-cost housing provided by government). This is an ideal site to place our Symbiotic House prototype for experiment as it fulfills our target user typology and there are plenty of basic facility such as schools, market, clinic, religious building, banks and others. It is exactly the society environment we emphasize.

ISSUE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION

Generates electricity/ cooking gas + compost Human manure waste undergo fermentation to convert into biogas (60% Methane, 40% CO2). Methane obtain is then channelled back into housing for cooking purposes.

Carbon Footprint Built environment become a net emitter of greenhouse gasses, calls for solutions of sustainable living.

PRESENT // Concrete jungle take over mother nature

PROPOSED // Symbiotic house: green pocket introduced, spreading throughout the city

APPROACH

Social Exclusion

Due to perceived status difference and many other factors, PPR community are usually disconnected from the society

Food Insecurity

Economy gap are evident among the community Low income translate into lack of food among the community

USERS

A community of different races, family size, education level, economical capability.

CONSTRUCTED WETLAND

Provides non-potable bathing/washing quality water Natural means to filter the used water. Reduce dependency on potable water. Reduce environmental burden.

WASTE WATER RECYCLING

Method: treatment wetland Total amount of waste water per year, 725.76 x 365 = 264902.4L Treated water is reused by the residents. The water reuse efficiency almost 95% as some of it loss due to the evaporation.

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Total average electricity could be produce per year Solar Energy + Recycling cooking oil= 547500+6602 = 613524kwh/year Total average electricity required per year, for 128 houses | (1923+5042.8) x 128 = 8916224kwh/year

FUTURE // Forest jungle take over the concrete jungle

Symbiosis

Coexistence of plant + residential forms symbiotic relationship

Socially Oriented

People centred development are the core of sustainable living

Affordable Green SELF SUSTAINABLE

Thoughtful balance of passive Providing locations for design + active technology different events. with nature as priority Landscape + Building + Farm Block = Symbiotic house


02 03 symbiotic house PASSIVE COOLING CHILLED BEAM

Temperature reduced by at least 1 C Thermal comfort achieved O

GREEN AREA

Provides oxygen, biodiversity of warm season plants Green area = 547.2m2

SMART VENTILATED FACADE

Overall OTTV: 44.345 W/m2 < 50

MICRO URBAN FARM Estimated produce: 5750kg / year

RAINWATER HARVESTING Mean rainwater supply = 3450 x 24.09 x 0.7 = 58177.35m3 / year = 58177.35L / year

“ Adequate, suitable and affordable housing to provide a strong foundation on which to secure employment, raise families and build strong communities. ”

STRATEGIES

USED COOKING OIL Total energy produced per year, 5502x12 = 66024kWh

SOLAR ENERGY

Total solar energy produced in a year | 1500x 365=547500 kWh/year

BUBBLeDECK SLAB Eliminates at least 30% of a slab’s dead weight

NURTURE RESPONSIBILITY URBAN GATEWAY Giving tangible form to green living Individual make conscious contribution to environment Give back to society

Symbiotic house as destination Integrate community into Urban Network

EMPLOYMENT

Poor alleviation, Generative community, Build strong local economy

FOOD SECURITY

URBAN ECOLOGY

All year round crop, Promote healthy Turning waste into resources, living, Increases local food security Biodiversity, Insects and birds habitat


03 03 symbiotic house VARIATION A

Single / Young couple One bedroom

A

VARIATION B

Single / Young Couple One bedroom One home office

X

FLEXIBLE / PERSONALIZED MODULE VARIATION C

Elderly One bedroom Larger living room for multipurpose (babysitting)

Lightweight partition used to ensure a degree of personalization in

X

UNIT FLOOR PLAN SCALE : NTS

catering user needs

VARIATION D Family of 3 Two bedrooms

UNIT ELEVATION SCALE : NTS

UNIT SECTION SCALE : NTS


04 03 symbiotic house BUBBLE DECK GREEN ROOF

Growing medium

Savings in carbon emission 40kg/m2

Filter fabric

1500

Services Level 100mm thk 2000mm x 4000mm precast concrete slab 75mm x 200mm steel I beam

Fourth Floor Level Aggregate growing medium 250mm diameter PVC pipe with 100mm opening at interval 200mm

AIR CAVITY

Third Floor Level

Metal grates

Second Floor Level

AIR CAVITY

Corrugated Steel Plate

Cellulose Fibre Cement Board First Floor Level Concrete Skirting

Ground Floor Level

LOW-E GLASS SCALE : NTS

WALL DETAIL SCALE : NTS

3200

GBI IEQ Sound Insulation

3200

15% Recycled Content High Volume Fly Ash Concrete

3200

Water tank to manufacturer’s detail

GBI IEQ Natural Ventilation

3200

100% Recycled Content Quality Plywood Furniture

3200

100% Reuse Reclaimed Steel Frame

Bubble Deck Level

3200

100% Reuse Reclaimed Timber

Green Roof Level

URBAN FARMING

GBI Energy Efficiency Energy Star Rated Appliances

Plastic ball

URBAN FARMING

FSC Certified Timber Louvre

Waterproof membrane

URBAN FARMING

23% Recycled Content Cellulose Fibre Cement Board

GBI Energy Efficiency Low E Glass

Insulation

URBAN FARMING

PRIVACY Tilted Facade with Side Window

OPEN LECTURE

75% Recycled Content Corrugated Metal Sheet

Lightweight biaxial slab Save 35% of concrete in the slab 1kg of plastic replaces 100kg of concrete Homogeneous slab optimizes water tightness Gives 50% more bearing effect Slimmer structure, reduced dead load

Drainage layer

BLOCK DETAIL

SCALE : NTS


05 03 symbiotic house

Farming BLOCK FOOD SELF SUSTAINABLE STRATEGY


06 03 symbiotic house

MICRO FARMING STRATEGY

Smart Partnership (financial feasibility)

HORIZONTAL FARMING Community garden Roof garden Palm husk plantation mat

VERTICAL FARMING Vertical concrete cinder blocks and

Demand oriented (profitable) Easy maintenance (sustainability)

plant containers

Vertical water drainage + horizontal

irrigation piping AQUAPONICS Aquaculture + hydroponics Reused steel frame + weaving hemp rope facade Self sustainable system Climbing plants biofacade to shade + Environmental friendly cools the air

OPEN LECTURE

Solar Energy

Rainwater Harvesting

Used Cooking Oil

Micro Urban Farm

Wetland

Stall Hawker

Local Market


07 03 symbiotic house

“ Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime. �


08 03 symbiotic house

CORRIDOR

WETLAND

FOOD STALL

WET MARKET



04

book archive & teashop shophouse revitalisation at georgetown, penang semester II / YEAR 2 2012 / 2013


01 04 book archive & teASHOP

Merging Around Site

Original Status of Site

Georgetown is a town of heritage where you can see cultural activities and traditional skill everyway. Each artisan take their own responsibilities everyday to do their job using their inherited traditional craft skills and the silent guardians of the intangible heritage. Besides the skill, they also inherit the history and experience of the growth of Georgetown. Having a conversation with them surely will gain knowledge. To inherit the intangible heritage, younger generation should be exposed to the heritage. Tea shop, library and video archive is the approach to achieve this goal Our site is located at Lebuh Armenian at the Georgetown, Penang. It is an old abandoned shophouse which is under supervision of UNESCO as a preserved world heritage. Any renovation and reconstruction should be done with condition to preserve the front elevation and construction material to remain the street view of Lebuh Armenian of shophouses. Lots of artisans in Georgetown no place to stay and gather

Revitalise old shophouse to provide staying and gathering place

Promote conversation between artisans with outsiders


02 04 book archive & teASHOP Introducing modern construction technology

(steel) while remaining the traditional facade. Construct using modern design to achieve the

traditional approach.

Served and Service

Zoning

Multipurpose seating (reading, tea)

Focal point

Being in more natural light into the room by using open facade


03 04 book archive & teASHOP

Gf - Community Library Book archive can also be known as community library is introduced in the heart of Georgetown to promote reading culture of the local society.

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04 04 book archive & teASHOP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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LEGEND

Tea shop Video Screening / Oral Story Telling Walkway Reading Area Book Archive Courtyard Kitchenette&Dining Toilet

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1 2 3 4

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2 3

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LEGEND

Discussion Room Tea Shop Seating Area with Built-in Bench Book Archive Walkway Bedroom Living Area Toilet Shower Room

1st Floor plan SCALE : NTS

1 2 1

1

2

mezzanine Floor plan SCALE : NTS

LEGEND Bedroom Balcony


05 04 book archive & teASHOP

1f - Living Area

Gf - Dining Area

a shared area for the artisans stay here

a dining and cooking area for artisans


06 04 book archive & teASHOP

1f - Community Library a huge amount of cultural book storage along the wall

Detail B SCALE : NTS

1f - Teashop

an area to be used for having tea, chit chat and reading

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05

ARTISTs’ HABITAT at BANGSAR, PETALING JAYA semester I / YEAR 2 2012 / 2013


01 05 artists’ habitat

Our site is located in an empty land entered from Jalan Tandok and exit from Jalan Maarof. It is a greenland located at Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur which is surrounded by housing community and shoplots. The proposal is about constructing a habitat for the artists to stay while they are finding their inspiration. The site is most suitable for the objective to give inspiration by its reserved greenland. The habitat should be small but enough to fit in a family of 4 members for the case that the artist has a family.

While returning home, the artists could visually notice the Events along the road. They are always welcome to join the Events held in the semi-private courtyard of other habitants. Interactive between artists is highly encourage.

Ground Floor Plan

While returning home, the artists could visually notice the Events along the road. They are always welcome to join the Events held in the semi-private courtyard of other habitants. Interactive between artists is highly encourage.

Site Plan

First Floor Plan


02 05 artists’ habitat

A small community of 8 artists with their family members are expected to move into the habitat in Bangsar. In order to promote good interaction among the community, a small house which come in pair is designed to provide opportunity of communication and privacy at the same time.


03 05 artists’ habitat

Gf - Courtyard

1f - Living Area

shared space between two units could be used for gathering

a good place to start a day by having breakfast at this area

South Elevation

West Elevation

Site Section 1

Site Section 2


04 05 artists’ habitat

Gf - Living Room & Dining Area

Gf - Studio

with a view towards the small shared garden

workspace for artist with good lighting condition

Side Elevation 1

Section X-X

Side Elevation 2

Front Elevation

Section Y-Y

Rear Elevation

Sectional Detail


at kajang

submission stage

schematic design stage

NOTE: 1. Kitchen should provide water proofing up to 300mm height (Application refer to schedule). 2. Kitchen floor tile layout to be aligned with dining floor tile layout.

5350

R.c column to engr's detail

Door & window refer to schedule

YARD

FFL 00.00

Finishes refer to schedule

Floor finish setting out align to Dining

at gombak

Door & window refer to schedule

Project Twin Palms Sg Long 4A

110mm thk. brickwall with 20mm thk. plaster and tiles finishes internal to ceiling

NOTE: 1. Kitchen should provide water proofing up to 300mm height (Application refer to schedule). 2. Kitchen floor tile layout to be aligned with dining floor tile layout.

Project Twin Palms Kemensah 2

90

5170

90

2485 250

2685

885

2250

1000

785

Ceiling refer to schedule

5350 5170 1000

90 2250

885

250

50 DN

785

110mm thk. brickwall with 20mm thk. plaster and tiles finishes internal to ceiling

900 DN

2400

2700

1400 2750

FFL 00.10

2450

ENTERTAINMENT

50

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FFL 00.10

Finishes refer to schedule

Waterproofing refer to schedule

FFL

SCALE 1: 25

50 DN

DINING

850

1050

FT 50 DN

FFL 00.10

UTILITY 2

Door & window refer to schedule

Sanitary fitting refer to schedule

TAP

FALL

FALL

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FFL 00.05

FALL

FALL

KITCHEN

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TOILET

FFL 00.00

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750

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GROUND LEVEL

R.c structure to engr's detail

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REVISIONS

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CONTRACTORS SHALL WORK FROM FIGURED DIMENSIONS ONLY. CONTRACTORS MUST CHECK ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE. DISCREPANCIES MUST BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY TO THE ARCHITECT. THIS DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT OF C H & I architecture AND IS PROTECTED UNDER THE COPYRIGHT ACT. IT MAY NOT BE ALTERED, REPRODUCED OR TRANSMITTED IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS PERMISSION OF C H & I architecture

PROJECT CADANGAN PEMBANGUNAN (FASA 2) 45 UNIT RUMAH SESEBUAH YANG MENGANDUNGI: A) 11 UNIT RUMAH SESEBUAH 2 TINGKAT JENIS F1 DI ATAS LOT PT17912 LOT PT17915, LOT PT17919 - LOT PT17922, LOT PT17932 - LOT PT17934. B) 9 UNIT RUMAH SESEBUAH 2 TINGKAT JENIS F2 DI ATAS LOT PT17923 - PT17931. C) 8 UNIT RUMAH SESEBUAH 2 TINGKAT JENIS F3 DI ATAS LOT PT17903 - PT17910. D) 3 UNIT RUMAH SESEBUAH 3 TINGKAT JENIS D DI ATAS LOT PT17916 - PT17918. E) 14 UNIT RUMAH SESEBUAH 3 TINGKAT JENIS U DI ATAS LOT PT17889 - PT17902. F) 1 UNIT PENCAWANG ELEKTRIK DI BUKIT PALMA KEMENSAH, MUKIM HULU KELANG, DAERAH GOMBAK, SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN UNTUK VENUS CAPITAL CORPORATION SDN. BHD.

DRAWING TITLE

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D-3-1, BLOCK D, JAYA ONE NO.72A, JALAN UNIVERSITI 46200, PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR T : 03 7960 0898 F : 03 7960 6098 E : chi@chiarch.com.my


New r.c. column

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FFL 00.10

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4000 [13'-1"]

1300 [4'-3"]

2950 [9'-8"]

2940 [9'-8"]

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750 [2'-6"]

4890 [16'-1"] 3850 [12'-8"] 2575 [8'-5"] 1275 [4'-2"]

BOUNDARY LINE

DN

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ROOF LEVEL

D EXIST. MAID ROOM

EXIST. BATH

EXIST. FAMILY HALL

EXIST. FAMILY HALL

EXIST. MUSIC ROOM

FFL 00.10

13

9

7

NEW BEDROOM 2 CORRIDOR

FFL 03.60

FFL 03.60

E EXIST. WET KITCHEN FFL 00.00

EXIST. DINING FFL 00.10

EXIST. DRY KITCHEN FFL 00.05

NEW BEDROOM 1 FFL 03.60

NEW BATH 1

G 1320

G

NEW BATH 2

F

EXIST. FORMAL LIVING EXIST. ENTRANCE

4020 [13'-2"]

FFL 03.60

15

FFL 03.60

NEW PANTRY

F

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL

NEW FAMILY

11

C

UP

E

FFL 06.60

B

5

2950 [9'-8"]

1850 [6'-1"]

EXIST. BATH

9

1800 19505 [64']

B

EXIST. MASTER BEDROOM

750 [2'-6"] 1040 [3'-5"]

1300 [4'-3"]

New door

FFL 00.10

EXIST. BEDROOM

7

1300 [4'-3"]

FRONT ELEVATION

11

EXIST. BATH

1

FFL -00.025

FE

EXIST. BEDROOM

3

3

C

18465 [60'-7"]

FFL 00.10 FFL -00.025

LE

GROUND LEVEL

LEFT ELEVATION

GRD

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G

F

E

D

C

B

A

19505 [64'] 4020 [13'-2"]

2950 [9'-8"]

2950 [9'-8"]

750 [2'-6"] 1300 [4'-3"]

4000 [13'-1"]

1850 [6'-1"]1040 [3'-5"]

BOUNDARY LINE

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL FFL 03.60

GROUND FLOOR LEVEL FFL 00.10 FFL -00.025

GROUND LEVEL

RE

RIGHT ELEVATION SCALE 1:100

NEW BALCONY

1ST

FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE 1:100

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1395 [4'-7"]

GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE 1:100

SCALE 1:100

H

H 1395 [4'-7"]

H

GROUND FLOOR LEVEL

1395 [4'-7"]

6500 [21'-4"] 3500 [11'-6"] 3000 [9'-10"]

EXIST. BEDROOM

FFL 00.10

A

125 [5"]

EXIST. BATH

New wall

GROUND FLOOR LEVEL

SCALE 1:100

6500 [21'-4"] 3500 [11'-6"] 3000 [9'-10"]

A

4000 [13'-1"]

New window

GROUND LEVEL

125 [5"]

BOUNDARY LINE

2950 [9'-8"]

125 [5"]

3500 [11'-6"]

FFL 03.60

6780 [22'-3"] 3850 [12'-8"] 1890 [6'-2"] 2575 [8'-5"] 1275 [4'-2"]

2

2950 [9'-8"]

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL

1

1850 [6'-1"]1040 [3'-5"]

F

SLIDE

4

4000 [13'-1"]

A F

3

750 [2'-6"] 1040 [3'-5"]

2600 [8'-6"] 750 [2'-6"]

4495 [14'-9"]

2

1850 [6'-1"]1040 [3'-5"]

FFL 06.60

3000 [9'-10"]

1890 [6'-2"]

13995 [45'-11"] 6900 [22'-8"]

BOUNDARY LINE

ROOF LEVEL

6500 [21'-4"]

1

4

19505 [64']

3 6780 [22'-3"] 3850 [12'-8"]

2950 [9'-8"]

2

4020 [13'-2"]

1

750 [2'-6"] 1040 [3'-5"]



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