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Salehan
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2020-
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Contents
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Final Year
Project:
Urban Design
Feb 2020-August 2020
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Public Waterfront as
Synergist to
Community-able
Central at Stulang
Laut
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Core Line
Providing special care towards the
senior citizen and evoke community
potential to generate economic
activities
Shore-deck
Shore-lane
The Bentway
Shoreline Stiches
The new magnet spaces that
providing integrational activities
such community engagement,
generating economic activities and
recreational activities.
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Evokes connectivity between the
neighbourhood to the park
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Conclusion
To reconnect Stulang
To create a space that To enhance the
Laut Waterfront with
had sociability and coastline of Stulang
surrounding
different uses and
community’s district in Laut through
activities to meet their sustainable design
a walkable and
need in psychological approach
conducive
aspect and economic.
environment.
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Practical
Training
Sept 2019-Jan 2020
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Design Involvement
I have given a task to prepared
a report proposal consists of
SWOT analysis, conceptual
ideas and and design ideas
that being required by the
client.
Work duration: 4 months
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CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT
Design Form for Park 1st Stage RED MANGROVES
Mangrove forest act as a When the water hit the first layer of
mangrove forest it will receive the
guardian protecter to the coast 2nd Stage BLACK MANGROVES
and help to preserving the energy from the wave
As the water hit the second layer
ecosystem in natural way. will become less stronger 3rd Stage WHITE MANGROVES
Biomimicry itself mimic As it hit the last point. The water
any natural form. Black mangrove During intense will becoming more calm
Black mangrove is valuable in
storms, its act as a buffer, reducing
restoring brackish and salt water White mangrove serve as feeding,
wave action, preventing erosion,
marshes due to its ability to filter breeding, and nursery grounds for a
and absorbing floodwaters.
and trap sediments. variety of fish, shellfish, birds, and
other wildlife.
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Conceptual Landscape Masterplan Report
Introduction & Concept The design implication are based on the geometric
form and gentle curvilinear form that being extract
MASTER PLAN CONCEPT from the mangrove habitat itself
The element of
mangrove habitat
each of them
depending on each
others Application Application
Together as a one
ecosystem creating an
irregular and
curvilinear form to
symbolize the unity
benches
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Introduction & Concept
OVERALL MASTER PLAN CONCEPT idea
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Conceptual Landscape Masterplan Report
Introduction & Concept
OVERALL MASTER PLAN CONCEPT
HIEARCHY OF USER ACTIVENESS
Active area
Active area
Passive area
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Conceptual Landscape Masterplan Report
Introduction & Concept
OVERALL MASTER PLAN CONCEPT
OBJECTIVE
LIVE
Residential Community
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Landscape Masterplan
PLANTING PLAN
Main Road Zone A-C & Main Parks Secondary Road
Residential Area
Mimusops Hopea
Cuphea
elengi odorata
hyssopifolia
Cuphea Loropetalum
Hopea hyssopifolia chinense
odorata
Cratoxylum
cochinchinense Delonix regia Loropetalum The importance of softscapes
chinense -Tree planted along the street as a wayfinding and as a road
barrier.
-The tree characteristic must provide shade.
-More than that for the emviromental aspect it help to
minimize the carbon footprint
Melaleuca
leucadendra Coccoloba uvifera
Excoecaria
cochinchinensis
‘Firestorm’
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Landscape Masterplan
PADESTRIAN & BICYCLE PLAN
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Conceptual Landscape Masterplan Report
Introduction & Concept
PRIMARY JUNCTION WITH ZEBRA CROSSING
Ensure continuous walkway with designated crosswalk. Color premix
with block pattern as speed breaker for safety purpose
PLAN
Design Idea
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Landscape Masterplan
LIGHTING PLAN
Infra lighting
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Cultural
Landscape
April 2019-August 2020
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