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PROJECT BRIEF When project brief is given, I list out the requirement
based on project brief first. Site Analysis I went to the site to observe the site and collect
different data to help me in design later on. Design Intention
DESIGN INTENTION 1: SITE BUILDING TYPOLOGY
Design Concept
BLEND NATURE INTO BUILDING ITSELF
CYCLE
1.
EGG
A
central courtyard DESIGN PRINCIPLE
B
orientation of REPETITON
ADULT
B building titled to -SHOWN BY THE REPETITION OF THE CYCLE LARVA
A
Site: Cochrane Park COCHRANE PARK
MAINTAIN
Building Type: Dwelling ( 2-storey ) PRIVACY OF
100sqm-150sqm Site plan, site section is produced after site visit PEOPLE INSIDE
PUPA
THE BUILDING
Special requirement: inlcude minimum 1 SITE SECTION MAXIMIZE
LARVA
SEIRADNUOB ETIS
CLIENT: IKEA FOUNDATION
KCAB TES
KCAB TES
USER: LOW INCOME PEOPLE
Bubble Diagram
' CYCLE' SYSTEM INTEGRATE LIVESTOCK, AQUAPONIC AND VEGETATION
WATER ACT AS DATUM IN THE CYCLE
ELEMENTS IN WATER CHANGES- TRANSFORM
place closer to ' CYCLE ' WILL REPEAT
41m
SECTION A-A
the public
' CYCLE' shown by the spatial
MRT
COCHRANE
SECOND
TRUE JESUS
CHURCH
KUALA
ST. JOHN
AMBULANCE OF CHURCH OF SACRED
HEART OF JESUS
green space merge with
organization - radial organization
ENTRANCE LUMPUR
MRT COCHRANE BRIDGE
MALAYSIA
modular green space
semi public area
' CYCLE' affecting each other,
ABLE TO SUSTAIN LIVE OF USER started at one point then the
having more 'CYCLE' will started to run
surface to engage ' CYCLE ' repeat back the history
with the public of how human survive, by planting
their own food and livestock
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FACING COUTYARD
2.2
15
LIVING ROOM X 3.5
10.8 H Y Y
PEOPLE ARE ABLE TO FISH IN LIVING ROOM
2.55 X
TOILET 1.96
3 L N Y
2.55 X
BATHROOM 2 3.45 L N Y
1.96
2.55 X
MASTER BATHROOM 3.45 H Y N
1.96
4 X 2.75
ABLE TO VIEW OUTDOOR GARDEN
+ 0.6 X
17.05 H Y Y
BEDROOM 1 2.4
11 FOYER
1.5 X
2.25 15 21
H Y Y
1.5
12
13
LAUNDRY
STORE
2 X 2
1 X 2.4
3.2
2.4 11 L
L N
N
Y
Y
SPACE FOR FIRST FLOOR GARDENING
STORAGE AREA
WORKING SPACE
2.6
CHICKEN COOP and contractor that they
prefer or architect also has
AREA MENTIONED IS DIVIDED IN HALF
14 GREEN PLANTING SPACE 2.36 X 5 5.9
H N Y
115.18
Public
17 CHICKEN COOP
9.4 + 9.06
+ 6.7
25.7 15 H Y Y
CONNECT WITH POND, VEGETATION
19
AREA DID NOT COUNTED AS IT DOES NOT HAVE ROOF
PLANTING SPACE 4 X 2.3 9.2 H Y Y
AND WALLS
20 H Y Y
AREA DID NOT COUNTED AS IT DOES NOT HAVE ROOF
2.8
OUTDOOR GARDEN 3 X 6 18 19 17
AND WALLS
Private
Elevation
5.5 X AREA DID NOT COUNTED AS IT DOES NOT HAVE ROOF
21 COURTYARD 13.5
14 15
H Y Y
4 AND WALLS
17
23 CIRCULATION 20.8
2.
site and idea.
Development Sketches Floor Plan Floor Plan is formed based on SOA set, and respond to
site, function and client. Section Sections transformed from sketches to working
drawing based on SOA, site, function and client.
NORTH ELEVATION
SCALE 1:100
CHICKEN
COOP
WASHING
LAUNDRY
AREA
STAIRCASE
FOYER
TOILET
PLANTING AREA
KITCHEN
DINING
POND
POND
EAST ELEVATION
LIVING
GARDEN WORKING
ROOM
SECTION X-X
SPACE
CHICKEN
STAIRCASE
COOP
MASTER
BEDROOM
SOUTH ELEVATION
BATHROOM VOID SCALE 1:100
CHICKEN
BATHROOM
COOP
2
BEDROOM
ROOFTOP
GARDEN
STORAGE
VOID
SECTION Y-Y
01 FORM STARTED
WITH A SIMPLE 02 SPACES ARE
SEPARATED INTO 03 SPACE IS DIVIDED
TO ALLOW WIND 04 SHAPE OF CHICKEN COOP IS
DETERMINED BASED ON THE 05 DESIGN BASED ON
CONCEPT ' CYCLE',
CIRCULATION OF CHICKEN IS
DESIGNED TO MERGE THE
CIRCULATION OF
HUMAN IS ADDEDE 06 THE FORM IS TRANSFORMED
BY HAVE CHCIKEN 07 SHAPE THE
CHICKEN COOP 08 SLOPE ROOF IS
ADDED BASED ON 09 SHAPE OF ROOF
CHANGED BASED 10 FINAL FORM IS
CREATED
CUBOID PUBLIC AND PRIVATE VENTILATION CIRCULATION DIRECTION CIRCULATION OF SPACES TOGETHER INSIDE AND AND COMBINED CIRCULATION MERGE WITH CHANGE BASED 'CYCLE' CONCEPT ON THE SPACES
CHICKEN OUTSIDE AND UP TO DOWN HUMAN CIRCULATION ON MATERIAL AND FUNCTION
CONTRACT DOCUMENTATION At this stage, working drawing are detailed up. Services and technical drawings are produced for
3.
contractor and engineer to understand how the system works. A detail drawing provides complete
and precise descriptions of a part's dimensions, shape and how it is manufactured.
Service Engineer
100MM X 100MM MS HOLLOW SECTION STEEL
110MM THK BRICK WALL WITH 20MM FRAME
PLASTERING ON BOTH SIDE
12MM THK HOMOGENOUS TILES
Quantity Surveyor
110MM THK BRICK WALL WITH 20MM
PLASTERING ON BOTH SIDE
produce construction based on the budget of client
CMU VENT BLOCK
a consultant is appointed to a
project
Agriculture Consulting It is important the terms of the
appointment are set out in writing
consultation on agriculture such as planting using as soon as is practically possible,
defining the scope of services that
Consultant
REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB
hydroponic, rearing chicken and fish merging with are likely to be required and the fee
architecture that will be charged for those
REINFORCED CONCRETE services.
FOUNDATION
4.
CONTRACT IMPLEMENTATION After tender is awarded to contractor, contract implementation
will start. Construction based on working drawing drawings and
consultants will proceed by contractor.
Construction Work Program Site Meeting Site Inspection Asset Tagging Compliance Certificate of Practical
WHEN?
Site meetings are held usually
Catch errors in the project early, thus
reduce the cost and risk of changes
Completion
after contract administrator Provide an overview of the compliance of
receive progress reports from an architecture to mandated enterprise
contractor and consultant team standards.
Document strategies for collaboration,
resource sharing, and other synergies
Employer Professionals across multiple architecture teams.
( Architect & Consultants )
Identify key criteria for procurement
Monitoring the progress Asset tags are used for identifying assets, activities (e.g., for inclusion in Commercial
Site supervision monitoring equipment, and tracking Off-The-Shelf (COTS) product RFI/RFP
Administration maintenance activities, providing a documents). Example of
I went to the site to observe the site and Work program of the flow of construction foundation for efficient facilities Identify and communicate significant
collect different data to help me in design later
on.
is listed out with timeline so that the management systems. architectural gaps to product and service certificate
construction can be completed within Meeting are hold onsite with providers.
the time range stakeholders to see progress
Able to look at problems faced
physically
Discuss about quality issues Project Completed