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Pavilion, Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus (Report)

School of Architecture, Building and Design


Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture

MGT 60403 Project Management


Project 1 Defining and Documenting a Project

Tutor: Ms. Alia


Group members:

Student name: ID
Tan Hsuan Lin 0318975
Lai Jia Yi 0315957
Chong Yee Ching 0316102
Angoline Boo Lee Zhuang 0316144
Lai Chi Mun 0319463
Tan Chiew Nee 0303531

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CV
 Creating building designs

 Liaising with construction professionals about the feasibility of potential project

 Working around constraining factors such as planning legislation, environmental impact and project budget

 Assess the needs of the building and its users and advise the client on the practicality of their project

 Produce detailed workings, drawings and specifications

 Specify the nature and quality of materials required

 Applying for planning permission

 Writing and presenting reports, proposals, and applications

 Adapting plans according to circumstances and resolving any problems that may arise during construction

Education
 University College London (1993 - 1995)
BSc., Architecture, Part 1 of the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) examinations
 University College London (1996 – 1997)
March, Architecture, RIBA and ARB Part 2 accredited
Registered Architect with Board of Architects Malaysia (LAM)(2002)
Professional Experience
 Gehl Architects (1998 - 2004)
Assistant Architect
 Herzog de Meuron (2004 - 2010)
Senior Architect

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 Herzog de Meuron (2011-2014)


Principal Architect
 Line Studio Sdn Bhd (2014-current)

Scope of Works
The scope for Architect includes:

Building Design

Detailed drawings, Bomba drawings, and specifications

Planning Permission and Permit Application

Quotation and Furniture Selection

Tender Documents

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2.0 Architectural Report


2.1 Site Analysis
2.1.1 Site Introduction

Taylor's University (commonly referred to as Taylor's) is a private university in Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. It was founded in 1969 as a college, was awarded university
college status in 2006, and university status in 2010. Taylor's University offers courses in tertiary education, from foundation and diploma to degree, post-graduate and
professional programs. The Lakeside Campus houses all existing tertiary programs under one roof. Set on 27 acres of tropical greenery, the campus is surrounded by a revived
5.5 acre man-made lake. This campus is another step forward towards realizing Taylor's mission to become a university of 20,000 students renowned for its teaching excellence
and the distinctive quality of its graduates.

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Given site is originally a car park area, also known as Zone J for Taylor’s students and workers. It located besides the commercial block of the university. The size of the site
is 9.66 acres.

Figure 2 Location Plan (NTS) Figure 1 Key Plan (NTS)

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Figure 3 Site Plan (NTS)

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2.1.2 SWOT Analysis


Strength Weakness Opportunity Threat
 Wide views towards and out of the site  Exposure to sunlight  Existing service lane located adjacent to  Reduction of number of parking
(Situated beside of the lake) the site
 Lack of street lamp  Uneven land condition
 Possibility of pavilion design due to the
large size of given site
 The site situated nearby the slope

 Easy access from commercial block

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Site analysis diagram

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2.1.3 Precedent Studies


Royal Wolf by Room11

Royal Wolf is a specialist in the hire, sale & modification of new &
refurbished shipping containers. Utilizing the steel fabrication skill
sets of this company, Room11 take the claustrophobic volume
within a regular shipping container and transform it into a spacious
light filled work environment with planted internal courtyards.
The design utilizes whole containers, positioned in a way that 20ft
and 40ft containers create four courtyards and externally form a
complete rectangle. Ends of containers are sheared off and
replaced with face fixed full height glazing. Rather than cover the
metal skin of the containers internally, the sheared ends are re-
used to create insulated sandwich panels, exposing and
celebrating the raw container skin. The ceiling is also left exposed
and insulated on top with rigid insulation and a membrane roof.
Finally, two containers are placed on end, creating a high narrow
void with skylight at the entry while functioning as a marker for
signage within the flat terrain.

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2.2 Schematic Design


2.2.1 Design Statement

Client: Taylor’s University


This project is to build a pavilion that will house architectural and design models for display to the university community and the public. The given site is parking area Zone J. The
pavilion is able to cater 100 to 150 persons and is designed to interlink with campus linkways. The design emphasizes on sustainability. The pavilion provides spaces such as
lobby, internal gallery, external gallery, mini office, activity room, shop and restroom.

2.2.2 Design Concept

The Container Pavilion’s design aims to achieve sustainability. The pavilion is a single level temporary showroom. The temporary structure is designed to reduce the use of
artificial lighting by using full-height glazing to maximize natural light penetration. Not only that, the design also promotes visual connectivity to the surrounding context.
Containers are arranged in an enclosed loop to provide open and enclosed spaces within the building. The spaces are articulated around the central courtyard which serves as
external gallery. The courtyard is interspersed with trees and other plantation so that other areas of the scheme can overlook areas of green.

Framing desired view inside and outside of Entrance of the pavilion Use vegetation as part of design for natural sun
pavilion shading

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2.2.3 Container Details

Dimension 40’ Container 20’ Container


External Dimension
Length 12.192m 6.058m
Width 2.438m 2.438m
Height 2.591m 2.591m
Internal Dimension
Length 12.032m 5.867m
Width 2.352m 2.352m
Height 2.385. 2.385m

40' Container 20' Container

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2.2.4 Drawings

Ground Floor Plan

Space Unit Area Total


Lobby 1 26.8m2 26.8 m2
Indoor Gallery 1 104.0m2 104.0 m2
Outdoor Gallery 1 234.6m2 234.6 m2
Activity Room 3 24.2m2 72.6 m2
Mini Office with Pantry 1 24.2m2 24.2 m2
Restroom 2 7.0m2 14.0 m2
Shop 1 14.0m2 14.0 m2
Total 10 - 490.2 m2

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Front Elevation

Back Elevation

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Left Elevation

Right Elevation

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Section A-A

Section B-B

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2.2.5 Perspectives

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