The document summarizes the intern's 10 week internship with Eleena Jamil Architect. Over the course of 10 weeks, the intern was involved in 8 projects including proposals for a museum and mosque, a house renovation, and timber pavilion for an expo. Key tasks included producing models, renderings, videos, construction drawings, and BIM models. The intern gained experience in areas such as design, construction documentation, meeting with clients and authorities, and making presentations.
1. INTERNSHIP TRAINING
ARC 2613, ARC 2615, ARC 2622
PROJECT 2
Individual Report
Company
Eleena Jamil Architect
Student
Amos Tan Chi Yi
(Email: amos.tanchiyi@gmail.com)
ID: 0318330
Tutor
Ms. Siti Balkish Roslan
DUE TO COMPANY POLICY, THE ONLINE VERSION OF THIS
REPORT WILL HAVE ALL IMAGES REDACTED.
2. Declaration of Submission
This is to certify that:
1. The report comprises my original work towards the course work on Internship Training (ARC
2613, ARC 2615, ARC 2622)
2. Due acknowledgements have been made in the text to all other material used.
3. All files, images, drawings and related documents are owned by Eleena Jamil Architect Sdn Bhd
and protected under the company’s copyright and intellectual right. Permission is obtained and
approved by the company.
Signed by:
_________________________ ________________________
Amos Tan Chi Yi Ar. Dr. Eleena Jamil
Student Director
3. Company Profile
Company Name:
Eleena Jamil Architect
Industry:
Architectural Firm
Year of Establishment:
2005
No. Of Employees:
2
Address:
Unit 07-02, Jalan SU1E, Persiaran Sering Ukay, 68000 Ampang, Selangor, Malaysia
Website:
https://ej-architect.com/
General Line:
+6(0)341471871
Director:
Ar. Dr. Eleena Jamil
5. Acknowledgements
Greatest thanks to Eleena Jamil Architect and the talented members working there, who have been very
helpful in guiding me through all of the works and projects. I would also like to thank them for their
patience with me throughout my many mistakes made while working.
I’d like to give my appreciation to the director, Ar. Dr. Eleena Jamil for giving me the chance to work in
her esteemed firm. Under your guidance and supervision, I have broadened my view of this industry as a
whole.
Also, I appreciate the work done by my lecturers and staff back at Taylor’s University, and especially my
tutor, Ms. Siti Balkish, for the support given during this short internship tenure.
6. 1. Introduction
1.1 Foreword and Company Profile
My internship period with Eleena Jamil Architect took place from the 3rd
of January to the 10th
of March,
a period that encompasses 10 weeks. During this period, I took part and was involved in many of the
company’s current projects. These projects varied from pavilions to renovations to museum proposals.
Eleena Jamil Architect is an architecture firm that is well known for its low-key projects, with award
winning designs such as the Sepang House in Cyberjaya, Bamboo Playhouse in Lake Gardens and
Vermani House. The firm is located in Sering Ukay, Ampang, but is due for a relocation to a brand new
office later this year (a project that I am involved in and discussed in Section 2.8).
1.2 Organization Chart
Eleena Jamil Architect is an extremely small firm, with only 3 effective personnel (excluding interns). This
extremely small team is, as a result, tightly knit. As there aren’t dedicated persons, each member of the
firm is highly skilled in multiple categories. This jack-of-all-trades attitude is similarly expected upon
myself, and I have been working on renderings, post-processing, modelling, CAD, submitting drawings,
meetings, and many others.
Principal Architect
AR. DR. ELEENA JAMIL
Architect (LAM P2)
Yusri
Architect (LAM P2)
Noridayah Razak
7. 2. Projects and Involvements Summary
Project 1: Proposal for BERNAS Museum in Sekinchan
Stage: Preliminary
Involvement: Preparation of relevant material for design proposal to client
Task: Produced model, rendering, video
Project 2: Masjid Karwa in Penang
Stage: Submission
Involvement: Preparation of presentation material and authority paperwork
Task: Produced digital model, renderings, video and observed authority requirements.
Project 3: Proposed House Renovation in Bukit Antarabangsa
Stage: Submission
Involvement: Measured drawing, design and submission to municipal authority
Task: Produced measured drawing of existing house, house design and drawings and
documents to be submitted to MPAJ. Ensured design follows all requirements set by UBBL and
the municipal authority. Produced all relevant schedules and documents needed for a complete
submission.
Project 4: MTC Timber Showcase at AIA Expo, Florida, USA
Stage: Construction
Involvement: Preliminary design, preparation of presentation material, detail shop drawings
Task: Produced some form study models, renderings, video, digital model. As the project
progressed, I produced some shop drawings and met with the contractors.
Project 5: Bamboo Playhouse in Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur
Stage: Maintenance
Involvement: Meeting with client and authorities.
Task: Assist and observe informal meeting.
Project 6: Sri Rampai Park and Ride, Kuala Lumpur
Stage: Preliminary
Involvement: Preparation of presentation materials
Task: Produced video and renderings for presentation purposes.
8. Project 7: Kolej Vokasional Juasseh, Negeri Sembilan
Stage: Submission
Involvement: Preparation of presentation materials
Task: Produced video and renderings for presentation purposes.
Project 8: Office interior design in Tamarind Square, Cyberjaya
Stage: Preliminary
Involvement: Design of interior furnishings and staircases, production of construction drawings.
Task: Produced construction drawings and specifications to be handed over to the contractor.
Produced staircase details that follow UBBL and Bomba requirements.
10. Project 1: Proposal for BERNAS Museum in Sekinchan
Throughout the week, I made a large scaled site model of a proposed interactive museum for
BERNAS, with the project site being in Sekinchan. This model was then later used during the
presentation for BERNAS executives. The model is based off of an existing SketchUp 3D model, and done
at a scale of 1:200.
Figure 1: Completed site model photo
In addition, I made a promotional flythrough video featuring the proposed museum design. While the
model was already made, I set the video’s structure, camera angles, lighting, etc. and rendered, edit and
published the video.
This video was then later used during the presentation for BERNAS executives.
Figure 2: Screenshot from video.
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11. Project 2: Masjid Karwa in Penang
In addition to the BERNAS Museum, I also prepared a promotional video for a proposed mosque
upgrade located in Penang. While a 3D model existed, it was only good for basic massing, and thus I had
to model in SketchUp additional components and details that made up the video.
The video was then later used to present to the proposed mosque’s shareholders.
Figure 3: Screenshot from video.
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13. Project 1: Proposal for BERNAS Museum in Sekinchan
In addition to the video, some still renders had to be made. These renders were then made using
Lumion, and later edited in Photoshop. These renders were then later used during the presentation with
BERNAS executives later in the week.
The office building within the proposed BERNAS museum compound was also modelled, detailed and
rendered with SketchUp and Lumion.
Figure 4: 5 Office Render
Project 2: Masjid Karwa in Penang
As the MBPP submission requirements state that all “perancang” and “ulasan-ulasan” had to be present
on the submission drawing itself, I recorded the entire history of correspondence between Eleena Jamil
Architect and the various relevant authorities in Penang, and learned the various requirements each
respective authority has that has to be followed in the design.
Figure 5: Excerpt from submission document.
I also prepared a door and window schedule.
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14. Figure 6: Door and window schedule.
Miscellaneous: Drawing submission to MPSJ
Accompanied an office colleague to submit submission drawings to MPSJ. Some errors were found, and
quickly fixed. Learned about the various requirements set by MPSJ, and how to submit drawings and
amend errors. These skills learned will then be used to do the same for Project 3.
Figure 7: Door and window schedule.
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16. Project 3: Proposed House Renovation in Bukit Antarabangsa
A measured drawing was made of a semi-detached house located in Bukit Antarabangsa. The
measurements were cross checked with an early and basic set of drawings and all discrepancies were
corrected.
Figure 8: Measured drawing of the house
A Revit BIM model was also made with the intention of easing the renovation process, as a BIM model
dramatically expedites the drawing process while still providing an instant visual feedback.
Figure 9: Revit BIM model of the house
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17. Project 4: MTC Timber Showcase at AIA Expo, Florida, USA
At this time, a closed competition was held by MTC to several architecture firms to design and build a
timber pavilion during the 2017 AIA Expo in Florida, USA. MTC (Malaysian Timber Council) desired to
showcase the aesthetic and structural qualities of meranti timber, an indigenous type of wood. In
addition, the design had to be portable, as all of the timber members had to be transported from
Malaysia to the US by air freight.
As such, a few fast mockups, study models and sketches were made to explore the possibilities of the
competition.
Figure 10: Form study models in Sketchup
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19. Project 4: MTC Timber Showcase at AIA Expo, Florida, USA
As part of the presentation of the MTC Timber Showcase to a panel of MTC Executives, I made a 1:20
scale model of the pavilion.
Figure 11: 1:20 scale model
In addition, a video was also prepared to highlight the various features of the pavilion design.
Figure 12: Screenshot from video.
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20. In order to better understand the modularity and construction of the design, an animated GIF graphic of
was made to demonstrate the potential method of construction.
Figure 13: Still from animated GIF.
Project 5: Bamboo Playhouse in Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur
During this time, Eleena Jamil Architect had a meeting with DBKL to discuss the maintenance of the
Bamboo Playhouse, an award winning structure that was built 3 years ago. Among present was Datuk Ir.
Thomas Richards, the executive for project management. The meeting was held informally at the site,
and the purpose was to discuss a suitable maintenance plan for the design. Experienced meeting with
municipal authorities to discuss contract related issues.
Figure 14: Photo from the meeting.
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22. Project 4: MTC Timber Showcase at AIA Expo, Florida, USA
We presented to MTC executives our proposal for the MTC Timber Pavilion. Among present was the CEO
of the Malaysian Timber Council, Datuk Dr Abdul Rahim, and several directors of Industry and
Marketing. The presentation took place for around 20 minutes, and we presented the video, model and
animated graphics that I have prepared. Experienced design proposal presentation to clients.
Figure 15: Photo taken during the presentation.
Eleena Jamil Architect won the competition.
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24. Project 3: Proposed House Renovation in Bukit Antarabangsa
The renovation was designed this week, with large, sweeping changes to be made to the existing
structure to introduce greens into the interior space. The previous BIM model is then modified and
“renovated” to visualize these changes. Learned designing within a budget.
Figure 16: BIM model
The construction drawings for this renovations were then also prepared.
Figure 17: Sample interior rendering
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25. Figure 18: Submission drawings
Project 6: Sri Rampai Park and Ride, Kuala Lumpur
For presentation purposes, I rendered and edited a walkthrough video of this project.
Figure 19: Screenshot from video.
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27. Project 4: MTC Timber Showcase at AIA Expo, Florida, USA
A meeting was held with the contractor and MTC officials to determine the costs, construction and other
design details. Experienced discussion with clients and contractors.
Figure 20: Meeting with contractor and MTC officials.
Produced shop drawings of an interior furnishing design for the pavilion, and discussed feasibility with
the contractor. Experienced doing shop drawings, detail drawings and producing specifications for
interior furniture.
Figure 21: Excerpt from interior furnishing shop drawings
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28. Project 7: Kolej Vokasional Juasseh, Negeri Sembilan
Produced several renderings of the vocational college, including a presentation video.
Figure 22: Sample exterior render of the building.
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30. Project 4: MTC Timber Showcase at AIA Expo, Florida, USA
Site visit to the contractor’s factory in Carey Island, where a full, 1:1 scale mock up model was built.
Some tests were made and a short discussion followed after. Experienced schmoozing with clients and
contractors.
Figure 23: Sample exterior render of the building.
Project 8: Office interior design in Tamarind Square, Cyberjaya
With Eleena Jamil Architect recently acquiring a new office, drawings were then required to be made for
the new custom furnishings and staircases that the new office would feature. This week, I worked on
two different custom staircase designs, including their details while making sure they comply with UBBL.
Learned staircase detailing, UBBL laws and staircase conventions.
Figure 24: Excerpt from Spiral Staircase construction detail
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31. Figure 25: Excerpt from staircase detail.
In addition, custom Revit families were made for use in the BIM model. Learned to create working BIM
families.
Figure 26: REVIT BIM Family custom made staircase
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33. Project 4: MTC Timber Showcase at AIA Expo, Florida, USA
Short and fast meeting with the contractor, with him updating us on the current state of the fabrication
process. Experienced meeting with contractors to discuss contractor’s work.
Figure 27: Photo taken during meeting
Project 8: Office interior design in Tamarind Square, Cyberjaya
More construction drawings were made for the custom furnishings that were to be installed in the firm’s
new office. Learned the office’s format and how to do detail drawings of furniture.
Figure 28: Excerpt of furnishing construction drawing
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34. Figure 29: Excerpt of furnishing construction drawing
Figure 30: Excerpt of kitchen furnishing construction drawing
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36. Project 3: Proposed House Renovation in Bukit Antarabangsa
Prepared all the relevant submission forms for the MPAJ municipal authority, and corrected issues with
the submission drawing to ensure they fit with the requirements stipulated by MPAJ. (Title block format,
folding style, room requirements, etc.) Learned about the peculiar requirements set by authorities.
Learned about the relevant paperwork and processes needed to submit drawings to this particular
authority (MPAJ).
Figure 31: Sample submission drawing modified and corrected for MPAJ.
Figure 32: Various schedules included in drawing.
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37. Figure 33: Various files needed for submission to MPAJ municipal authority.
Figure 34: Excerpt from requirements set by MPAJ and UBBL.
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38. 3. Conclusion
I am grateful for all that I have learned during my short stint as an intern in this company. I have
learned the specific and at times, weird requirements that each authority needs. I have learned
how to detail, and specific formats for drawings. I have learned how to fold drawings, present
to clients, and visited contractors. Even my software skills have improved, with the copious
amounts of time I spent on AutoCAD, SketchUp and Revit.
I have also experienced for the first time the working lifestyle of an architect, and how his/her
life revolves around meeting deadlines, clients, budgets, authorities and contractors while still
desperately holding on to the original vision. It is a life of compromise.
With 10 weeks of working with Eleena Jamil Architect, the biggest takeaway is the fact that I
lack an enormous amount of information about the industry. There is so much to learn about
contracts, law, requirements, protocols and procedures notwithstanding the design aspect of
architecture. While I only have 2 more semesters to complete before I graduate, the fact
remains that there is an infinitely long road ahead of me.