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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONS) IN
ARCHITECTURE
THEORIES OF ARCHTECTURE AND URBANISM
[ARC61303 / ARC2224]
PROJECT PART 2:
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ESSAY
PETALING STREET | MEATPACKING DISTRICT
NAME: MASRUR AKMAL BIN JAMAL
STUDENT ID: 0315141
TUTOR: MR NAZMI
SUBMISSION DATE: 28TH
NOVEMBER 2016
INTRODUCTION TO SITE
Petaling Street
Figure 1.1: The iconic arch and “green dragon” of the Petaling Street
Petaling Street is a Chinatown located in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of
Malaysia. It is known mostly for its haggling around the street and is commonly
crowded with locals and tourists around. Petaling Street dates back during the time
of the tin trade, where men mostly Cantonese and Hakka would come to the city
working as coolies in the mines. This is the main reason why Petaling Street is
mostly Chinese orientated. During the year 2003, Petaling Street have received an
upgrade for about RM 11 million where two large Chinese arches are placed at both
exit and entrance of the street. This is an indication to anyone who is arriving at
Petaling Street for the first time knows if they have made it to the right area. The site
also received green roof which covers the whole street allowing for a pleasant
shopping experience from the hot tropical climate of Malaysia. Locals have dubbed
the green roof as the “Green Dragon”. Present day, Petaling Street and area
surrounding it has become a pedestrian shopping mall where not only shop lots are
accountable as one of the traders but hawkers which could be seen during rush hour
operating at the edge of the streets. The most common thing people visited Petaling
Street for is mainly it got the best place to shop for counterfeit branded products.
Chinese cuisines are the most common and famous businesses that could be found
around the streets and cuisines such as Hokkien mee, barbequed fish, asam laksa
and curry noodles.
Meatpacking District
Figure 1.2: An overhead view of the Meatpacking District
Meatpacking District a neighbourhood located in the New York City borough
of Manhattan that roughly runs from West 14th Street south to Gansevoort Street and
from the Hudson River east to Hudson Street. The neighbourhood is famously
known for its slaughterhouses and packing plants that used to fill the whole district.
Nowadays the district has been transformed into a local hub upscale boutiques and
bars while still preserving the old warehouse typology. In the early 1830 the city
wanted to expand the landfill along the shore to encompass the fort and use the site
for a market. Later on the 9th Avenue rail was built to accommodate for the people
who needed to commute to the area. Residential construction was then undertaken
for the increased number of workers in the site. Soon the landscape of the district
transformed into industrial landscape where market place is placed along the
construction of factory buildings. Then in the early 1930 farmers began to migrate
and move to the district, the city has made special plans to construct special market
buildings for the meat marketers and later on turn the Gansevoort Market into a
whole wide meat distribution area. Move forward to the 21st century, high end
retailers begin to move into the old factory building and changed the whole
landscape of the Meatpacking District into a modernized city which in returns still
preserve the old heritage of the meat marketers buildings. Very few meat marketers
could be located in the district where as Meatpacking District is one of the vibrant
neighbourhood where the city provides services such as retail stores, clubs, offices,
galleries, restaurants and residential apartment while maintaining to a strong market
area in the district.
CHARATERISTIC OF EACH CITY
The city life not only consists buildings and vehicle but it is more than that, it
consist of people, human life. Life between buildings by Jan Gehl explained the
situation of what goes on in the city, what makes it more than architecture and what
makes it important to urban city lifestyle. He stated in his book that there are three
main types of contact points, they are as follows which is necessary activities,
optional activities and finally social activities.
Necessary activities which is defined as activity which are more or less
compulsory such as going to work, going to school, running errands or buying
groceries. Everyday tasks that is carried out normally by a person could also be
categories in this group of activity. Optional activities in the other hand is defined as
activity which those pursuits if there is a wish to carry out the activity, but not as
compulsory as necessary activities. Activity such as going for a walk around the
park, sitting outside or sunbathing is considered as having an option to whether or
not to carry out the activity. The last activities which are resultant or better known as
social is an activities which are linked by both of the other activities. However, to
utilize this social activity the need for presence of others in public spaces are
important. It could be defined as when two activities of necessary and optional are
carried out, interactions of social such as conversations or greetings occurred.
Petaling Street
The three activities that are identified in Jan Gehl book could also be found in
the local site of Petaling Street. The main thing about Jan Gehl theory is that, it is not
only applied to western countries but it is also applied to all the city that not only
provide buildings but also life in between it.
First and foremost the necessary activities which could be found in Petaling
Street and area surrounding it. One of the major necessary activities is the wet
market, locals eventually will gather at the wet market to buy their groceries needs
such as vegetables, meat or fish. The more common wet market area in Petaling
Street is the hawker gallery of Jalan Tun H.S. Lee.
Figure 2.1: The hawker street where it is mostly famous for its wet market in the
morning
Religious buildings also provide necessary activities to the locals as they carry
out their religious activity as one of their everyday tasks. The closest temples which
are the Sri Mahamariamman Temple for the Indian and the Guan Di Temple for the
Chinese. This buildings are one of the major necessary activities since Petaling
Street itself is flooded with different ethnicity, different backgrounds which is why
temples are an important features to Petaling Street. Another most notable
necessary activity points is the institutional buildings around and inside Petaling
Street. Schools and colleges nearby are a great example of students and workers
commuting to Petaling Street for what is known as their everyday tasks that they
carried out every day of the week.
Optional activities are the most common notable activity which could be
identified in Petaling Street. The most notable are Petaling Street itself where
hawkers and traders are doing their business and locals or tourist will come by and
spend an amount of time window shopping or shopping itself. The hawker stalls are
famous around the area of Petaling Street where people could have a stroll around
the streets to enjoy the experience of Petaling Street.
Finally for Petaling Street social activities, it is all interlink from different
activities of the site. Take the hawker stalls for example, it got two different contact
points happening during the same time. Traders come in to work and carry out their
day to day routine and locals or tourists will come by to either shop for enjoyment or
just to have a look at the area. This then will lead to what is known as social activities
where the conversations between two people in that situation occurring. Social
activities could be found more frequently in the radius of Petaling Street as the
interactions between two or more people always happening.
Figure 2.2: Inside of Petaling Street where hawker stalls are seen and passerby
goes there either for a stroll or to just shop for what they want.
Meatpacking District
City life in the western countries are somewhat similar to what there is in
Asian countries. Only difference is how they approach it. Necessary activities which
could be identified in the district are the common residential and commercial area.
This could be narrow down into activities of going to work in an office, going to work
in a retail stores, waiting for public transport or simply going back to the apartment.
This activities are common since Meatpacking District are clustered by predominant
commercial areas and residential areas, where as the social heart of the
Meatpacking District is located in the center. The movement of pedestrians in
between residential and commercial could be categories as the same group of
activities.
Optional activities however involved more over to the center and the slight
surrounding areas of the Meatpacking District. Activities such as having a sit down
on pathway café is one of them since it allow for pedestrians to have a rest in
between their walk and enjoy the surrounding environment of the city life.
Commercial areas of Meatpacking District is one of the major provider of optional
activities since it host variety of activities from retail stores to nightclubs.
Figure 2.3: Above are example of a market located in the district where it provides
optional and necessary activities for the people.
Social activities however offers a variety of method in Meatpacking District.
The usual contact points will be the interactions of a few bystanders on the
pedestrians pathway walking either in the same or opposite directions, a few will stop
by and may start a conversations or at least greet one another. However what is
unique in western city is that they enable another solutions to create a new contact
points where social interactions between two or more people are possible.
Figure 2.4: Small gathering area are located either next to a café or in between
junctions where node points occasionally occur.
COMPARISONS OFTHE TWO CITY
Petaling Street and Meatpacking District have a similar social activity patterns
since life in the city are the same throughout all the city in the world. However one of
the major differences in the activities or social pattern is that in Petaling Street, the
approach are rather different than how Meatpacking District will approach. For
Meatpacking District we can clearly see that on each junctions of two path meeting
each other, a node is created thus allowing for the city to create a social space for
people to lounge either to engage in a conversations under the shade or just simply
to sit down and have a look around the city. Petaling Street in the other hand do
have the contact points, a node of some sort but rather different to the western
countries. In Petaling Street each junctions where the path cross between each other
just creates a node points where a larger group of people will just intersect into one
another. There aren’t a space where in this points those people could actually gather
and have a sit to engage in a social interactions.
However, in Petaling Street there are paths which are called the “five foot
way” meaning 5 feet or 1.5 metres wide pedestrian walkways. This walkways are
usually found on all the shop lots where the walkways indented from the ground floor
plan of a building into the road. Thus this not only create a walkway but it also create
a shaded walkway spaces. The climate play a major factor on the social activity
patterns especially in Petaling Street since during the daytime the climate tend to be
very hot and it is unsettling for the people who decided to visit Petaling Street. In a
way the five foot walkway allows for the pedestrians to not only be shaded by the
sun during their walk but it enable some sort of a contact points area where they
could just stand there having the social interactions between two or more people.
Usually in Petaling Street this could be easily seen by elders having a rest from tiring
day of shopping where they will be shaded under the five foot walkway and engage
in a conversations while regaining their stamina back from all the walking.
In Meatpacking District what is a beneficial space where contact points
occurred is the café or an outdoor sitting area. This could be seen throughout all the
restaurants, cafes or City Park of a usual western city. This space is what lacking in
Petaling Street since it allows for people to have a stop point or engage in a social
activity more often. This space not only benefit in a way where shading from the sun
is provided but a place to have a rest from all those time of walking around the city.
This is lacking in Petaling Street since in Asian city you either have to go to a
restaurants or a café to literally have some rest from all those tiring walk. The city
itself do not provide a social space where the requirements of needed to buy a food
or something is needed in order for the people to have a rest. Furthermore this sort
of spaces are important since, one it is usually seen located on each of the node
points creating and promoting more social activity around the city and two it goes to
show that the city not only care for the buildings or businesses that is going on it but
it cares so much for the people who are living on the city or simply just enjoying a
normal stroll in the city itself.
Figure 3.1: Node point of two or more paths intersecting one another, this creates a
space where a large number of people will eventually come together.
Figure 3.2: A node points of Petaling Street where it has become a stopping points
for taxi drivers awaiting for a new customers after they have done shopping in the
street itself
CONCLUSION
Overall the differences between the two cities are uncanny, it could be said
that one is different than the other or one is said to be better. This is only some part
of the points which makes it unique from other cities. The flavor of the city which
makes it different to other. Typically Asian city will have a different feel to how the
city operates because it follow the guidelines of the people living in there. Not just
simply designed without reasons or passions but because of how the living situation
in Asian city especially Petaling Streets is very different. It is also may be due to the
fact that Asian city are commonly a developing countries where it started to grow and
do not have the time earlier in the period to develop a social space where people
could gather just for the sake of engaging in a social activities
Meatpacking District in the other hand have this space as an advantage since
the city life in the western countries are different since they actually do lived in the
city and they always commute either to or through the city. In this case by designing
a space not only for interactions but also a place to have a five minutes rest would
be ideal for the people in Meatpacking District. This is the major differences between
two cities, Petaling Street is always busy but people do not always lived there since
only foreigners lived in the city while the locals lived somewhere further than the city
itself. Whereas the Meatpacking District is flooded and surrounded by residential
areas throughout.
Generally speaking there aren’t much difference between the two cities but it
is how the city adapt to its own people, how do they move, how do they interact and
how do they operate around the city. In a way things could be said that this city is
better than the other but initially all the city are similar in Jan Gehl theory, all the city
has the three main activities of necessary, optional and social scattered around the
city.
REFERENCES
- Gehl, J. (1987). Life between buildings: Using public space. New York: Van
Nostrand Reinhold.
- Attractions in Malaysia. (n.d.). Retrieved November 27, 2016, from
http://kuala-lumpur.attractionsinmalaysia.com/Petaling-Street.php
- Meatpacking District Official Website -. (n.d.). Retrieved November 27, 2016,
from http://www.meatpacking-district.com/

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Comparative Analysis Essay

  • 1. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONS) IN ARCHITECTURE THEORIES OF ARCHTECTURE AND URBANISM [ARC61303 / ARC2224] PROJECT PART 2: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ESSAY PETALING STREET | MEATPACKING DISTRICT NAME: MASRUR AKMAL BIN JAMAL STUDENT ID: 0315141 TUTOR: MR NAZMI SUBMISSION DATE: 28TH NOVEMBER 2016
  • 2. INTRODUCTION TO SITE Petaling Street Figure 1.1: The iconic arch and “green dragon” of the Petaling Street Petaling Street is a Chinatown located in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. It is known mostly for its haggling around the street and is commonly crowded with locals and tourists around. Petaling Street dates back during the time of the tin trade, where men mostly Cantonese and Hakka would come to the city working as coolies in the mines. This is the main reason why Petaling Street is mostly Chinese orientated. During the year 2003, Petaling Street have received an upgrade for about RM 11 million where two large Chinese arches are placed at both exit and entrance of the street. This is an indication to anyone who is arriving at Petaling Street for the first time knows if they have made it to the right area. The site also received green roof which covers the whole street allowing for a pleasant shopping experience from the hot tropical climate of Malaysia. Locals have dubbed the green roof as the “Green Dragon”. Present day, Petaling Street and area surrounding it has become a pedestrian shopping mall where not only shop lots are accountable as one of the traders but hawkers which could be seen during rush hour operating at the edge of the streets. The most common thing people visited Petaling Street for is mainly it got the best place to shop for counterfeit branded products. Chinese cuisines are the most common and famous businesses that could be found around the streets and cuisines such as Hokkien mee, barbequed fish, asam laksa and curry noodles.
  • 3. Meatpacking District Figure 1.2: An overhead view of the Meatpacking District Meatpacking District a neighbourhood located in the New York City borough of Manhattan that roughly runs from West 14th Street south to Gansevoort Street and from the Hudson River east to Hudson Street. The neighbourhood is famously known for its slaughterhouses and packing plants that used to fill the whole district. Nowadays the district has been transformed into a local hub upscale boutiques and bars while still preserving the old warehouse typology. In the early 1830 the city wanted to expand the landfill along the shore to encompass the fort and use the site for a market. Later on the 9th Avenue rail was built to accommodate for the people who needed to commute to the area. Residential construction was then undertaken for the increased number of workers in the site. Soon the landscape of the district transformed into industrial landscape where market place is placed along the construction of factory buildings. Then in the early 1930 farmers began to migrate and move to the district, the city has made special plans to construct special market buildings for the meat marketers and later on turn the Gansevoort Market into a whole wide meat distribution area. Move forward to the 21st century, high end retailers begin to move into the old factory building and changed the whole landscape of the Meatpacking District into a modernized city which in returns still preserve the old heritage of the meat marketers buildings. Very few meat marketers could be located in the district where as Meatpacking District is one of the vibrant neighbourhood where the city provides services such as retail stores, clubs, offices, galleries, restaurants and residential apartment while maintaining to a strong market area in the district.
  • 4. CHARATERISTIC OF EACH CITY The city life not only consists buildings and vehicle but it is more than that, it consist of people, human life. Life between buildings by Jan Gehl explained the situation of what goes on in the city, what makes it more than architecture and what makes it important to urban city lifestyle. He stated in his book that there are three main types of contact points, they are as follows which is necessary activities, optional activities and finally social activities. Necessary activities which is defined as activity which are more or less compulsory such as going to work, going to school, running errands or buying groceries. Everyday tasks that is carried out normally by a person could also be categories in this group of activity. Optional activities in the other hand is defined as activity which those pursuits if there is a wish to carry out the activity, but not as compulsory as necessary activities. Activity such as going for a walk around the park, sitting outside or sunbathing is considered as having an option to whether or not to carry out the activity. The last activities which are resultant or better known as social is an activities which are linked by both of the other activities. However, to utilize this social activity the need for presence of others in public spaces are important. It could be defined as when two activities of necessary and optional are carried out, interactions of social such as conversations or greetings occurred. Petaling Street The three activities that are identified in Jan Gehl book could also be found in the local site of Petaling Street. The main thing about Jan Gehl theory is that, it is not only applied to western countries but it is also applied to all the city that not only provide buildings but also life in between it. First and foremost the necessary activities which could be found in Petaling Street and area surrounding it. One of the major necessary activities is the wet market, locals eventually will gather at the wet market to buy their groceries needs such as vegetables, meat or fish. The more common wet market area in Petaling Street is the hawker gallery of Jalan Tun H.S. Lee.
  • 5. Figure 2.1: The hawker street where it is mostly famous for its wet market in the morning Religious buildings also provide necessary activities to the locals as they carry out their religious activity as one of their everyday tasks. The closest temples which are the Sri Mahamariamman Temple for the Indian and the Guan Di Temple for the Chinese. This buildings are one of the major necessary activities since Petaling Street itself is flooded with different ethnicity, different backgrounds which is why temples are an important features to Petaling Street. Another most notable necessary activity points is the institutional buildings around and inside Petaling Street. Schools and colleges nearby are a great example of students and workers commuting to Petaling Street for what is known as their everyday tasks that they carried out every day of the week. Optional activities are the most common notable activity which could be identified in Petaling Street. The most notable are Petaling Street itself where hawkers and traders are doing their business and locals or tourist will come by and spend an amount of time window shopping or shopping itself. The hawker stalls are famous around the area of Petaling Street where people could have a stroll around the streets to enjoy the experience of Petaling Street. Finally for Petaling Street social activities, it is all interlink from different activities of the site. Take the hawker stalls for example, it got two different contact points happening during the same time. Traders come in to work and carry out their day to day routine and locals or tourists will come by to either shop for enjoyment or just to have a look at the area. This then will lead to what is known as social activities
  • 6. where the conversations between two people in that situation occurring. Social activities could be found more frequently in the radius of Petaling Street as the interactions between two or more people always happening. Figure 2.2: Inside of Petaling Street where hawker stalls are seen and passerby goes there either for a stroll or to just shop for what they want. Meatpacking District City life in the western countries are somewhat similar to what there is in Asian countries. Only difference is how they approach it. Necessary activities which could be identified in the district are the common residential and commercial area. This could be narrow down into activities of going to work in an office, going to work in a retail stores, waiting for public transport or simply going back to the apartment. This activities are common since Meatpacking District are clustered by predominant commercial areas and residential areas, where as the social heart of the Meatpacking District is located in the center. The movement of pedestrians in between residential and commercial could be categories as the same group of activities. Optional activities however involved more over to the center and the slight surrounding areas of the Meatpacking District. Activities such as having a sit down on pathway café is one of them since it allow for pedestrians to have a rest in between their walk and enjoy the surrounding environment of the city life. Commercial areas of Meatpacking District is one of the major provider of optional activities since it host variety of activities from retail stores to nightclubs.
  • 7. Figure 2.3: Above are example of a market located in the district where it provides optional and necessary activities for the people. Social activities however offers a variety of method in Meatpacking District. The usual contact points will be the interactions of a few bystanders on the pedestrians pathway walking either in the same or opposite directions, a few will stop by and may start a conversations or at least greet one another. However what is unique in western city is that they enable another solutions to create a new contact points where social interactions between two or more people are possible. Figure 2.4: Small gathering area are located either next to a café or in between junctions where node points occasionally occur.
  • 8. COMPARISONS OFTHE TWO CITY Petaling Street and Meatpacking District have a similar social activity patterns since life in the city are the same throughout all the city in the world. However one of the major differences in the activities or social pattern is that in Petaling Street, the approach are rather different than how Meatpacking District will approach. For Meatpacking District we can clearly see that on each junctions of two path meeting each other, a node is created thus allowing for the city to create a social space for people to lounge either to engage in a conversations under the shade or just simply to sit down and have a look around the city. Petaling Street in the other hand do have the contact points, a node of some sort but rather different to the western countries. In Petaling Street each junctions where the path cross between each other just creates a node points where a larger group of people will just intersect into one another. There aren’t a space where in this points those people could actually gather and have a sit to engage in a social interactions. However, in Petaling Street there are paths which are called the “five foot way” meaning 5 feet or 1.5 metres wide pedestrian walkways. This walkways are usually found on all the shop lots where the walkways indented from the ground floor plan of a building into the road. Thus this not only create a walkway but it also create a shaded walkway spaces. The climate play a major factor on the social activity patterns especially in Petaling Street since during the daytime the climate tend to be very hot and it is unsettling for the people who decided to visit Petaling Street. In a way the five foot walkway allows for the pedestrians to not only be shaded by the sun during their walk but it enable some sort of a contact points area where they could just stand there having the social interactions between two or more people. Usually in Petaling Street this could be easily seen by elders having a rest from tiring day of shopping where they will be shaded under the five foot walkway and engage in a conversations while regaining their stamina back from all the walking. In Meatpacking District what is a beneficial space where contact points occurred is the café or an outdoor sitting area. This could be seen throughout all the restaurants, cafes or City Park of a usual western city. This space is what lacking in Petaling Street since it allows for people to have a stop point or engage in a social activity more often. This space not only benefit in a way where shading from the sun
  • 9. is provided but a place to have a rest from all those time of walking around the city. This is lacking in Petaling Street since in Asian city you either have to go to a restaurants or a café to literally have some rest from all those tiring walk. The city itself do not provide a social space where the requirements of needed to buy a food or something is needed in order for the people to have a rest. Furthermore this sort of spaces are important since, one it is usually seen located on each of the node points creating and promoting more social activity around the city and two it goes to show that the city not only care for the buildings or businesses that is going on it but it cares so much for the people who are living on the city or simply just enjoying a normal stroll in the city itself. Figure 3.1: Node point of two or more paths intersecting one another, this creates a space where a large number of people will eventually come together.
  • 10. Figure 3.2: A node points of Petaling Street where it has become a stopping points for taxi drivers awaiting for a new customers after they have done shopping in the street itself CONCLUSION Overall the differences between the two cities are uncanny, it could be said that one is different than the other or one is said to be better. This is only some part of the points which makes it unique from other cities. The flavor of the city which makes it different to other. Typically Asian city will have a different feel to how the city operates because it follow the guidelines of the people living in there. Not just simply designed without reasons or passions but because of how the living situation in Asian city especially Petaling Streets is very different. It is also may be due to the fact that Asian city are commonly a developing countries where it started to grow and do not have the time earlier in the period to develop a social space where people could gather just for the sake of engaging in a social activities Meatpacking District in the other hand have this space as an advantage since the city life in the western countries are different since they actually do lived in the city and they always commute either to or through the city. In this case by designing a space not only for interactions but also a place to have a five minutes rest would be ideal for the people in Meatpacking District. This is the major differences between two cities, Petaling Street is always busy but people do not always lived there since only foreigners lived in the city while the locals lived somewhere further than the city
  • 11. itself. Whereas the Meatpacking District is flooded and surrounded by residential areas throughout. Generally speaking there aren’t much difference between the two cities but it is how the city adapt to its own people, how do they move, how do they interact and how do they operate around the city. In a way things could be said that this city is better than the other but initially all the city are similar in Jan Gehl theory, all the city has the three main activities of necessary, optional and social scattered around the city.
  • 12. REFERENCES - Gehl, J. (1987). Life between buildings: Using public space. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. - Attractions in Malaysia. (n.d.). Retrieved November 27, 2016, from http://kuala-lumpur.attractionsinmalaysia.com/Petaling-Street.php - Meatpacking District Official Website -. (n.d.). Retrieved November 27, 2016, from http://www.meatpacking-district.com/