This document outlines the terms and conditions for a home loan agreement between a lender and borrower. It details the loan amount, interest rate, repayment schedule, late fees, prepayment rules, default conditions, and foreclosure process if the borrower fails to meet the obligations of the loan. The lender and borrower must both sign agreeing to these terms to finalize the home loan contract.
1. The document proposes building an automated car wash on a site near a university parking lot to benefit students, the university, and a car wash operator.
2. An analysis of the site found it was flat, accessible, and located near the parking lot entrance, making it suitable for an automated car wash.
3. The proposed car wash building would be operated by a third party to provide a quick, convenient washing service for parking lot users for a fee.
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The document summarizes three murals created by different artists to communicate messages. The first mural by Chua Chi Yan aims to raise awareness about endangered hippopotamuses and uses augmented reality. The second by Syafiq Rasyid Abdul Jalil is a 3D installation titled "Quit Smoking" that depicts damaged lungs to discourage smoking. The third mural by Kenji Chai uses an orangutan mother and child to metaphorically represent the struggles of single mothers in Malaysia.
The document provides background research for a group sketch portraying the Fall of the Samurai during the Boshin War in 19th century Japan. It summarizes the historical context of the war as a period of conflict during the modernizing Meiji Restoration. The research details the costumes, weapons, and props that will be used to portray different characters including the Emperor, Empress, samurai, dancers, and soldiers. The sketch script and storyboard are also summarized.
The document discusses several concepts from social psychology:
- First impressions form based on initial interactions and appearances
- Stereotypes involve generalizing people into groups based on single attributes
- Confirmation bias and the halo effect lead people to seek and favor information that confirms their preexisting beliefs
- Optimistic bias involves underestimating the likelihood of negative events
- Aggression can include verbal and physical harm toward others
- Balance theory suggests people develop relationships to maintain consistent beliefs about themselves and others.
The document contains 4 journal entries by Amos Tan Chi Yi about his experiences and observations related to concepts in social psychology. The entries discuss topics like social loafing, social facilitation, false consensus effect, intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation, heuristics of anchoring and adjustment, optimistic bias, and the halo effect. Tan provides examples from his group projects, academic performance, technology purchases, driving accidents, and first impressions to illustrate these concepts.
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This document outlines the terms and conditions for a home loan agreement between a lender and borrower. It details the loan amount, interest rate, repayment schedule, late fees, prepayment rules, default conditions, and foreclosure process if the borrower fails to meet the obligations of the loan. The lender and borrower must both sign agreeing to these terms to finalize the home loan contract.
1. The document proposes building an automated car wash on a site near a university parking lot to benefit students, the university, and a car wash operator.
2. An analysis of the site found it was flat, accessible, and located near the parking lot entrance, making it suitable for an automated car wash.
3. The proposed car wash building would be operated by a third party to provide a quick, convenient washing service for parking lot users for a fee.
This document appears to be a scan of blank pages by a scanning app and does not contain any meaningful information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. The document consists of repeated text stating it was scanned by CamScanner without any other words or images on each page.
The document summarizes three murals created by different artists to communicate messages. The first mural by Chua Chi Yan aims to raise awareness about endangered hippopotamuses and uses augmented reality. The second by Syafiq Rasyid Abdul Jalil is a 3D installation titled "Quit Smoking" that depicts damaged lungs to discourage smoking. The third mural by Kenji Chai uses an orangutan mother and child to metaphorically represent the struggles of single mothers in Malaysia.
The document provides background research for a group sketch portraying the Fall of the Samurai during the Boshin War in 19th century Japan. It summarizes the historical context of the war as a period of conflict during the modernizing Meiji Restoration. The research details the costumes, weapons, and props that will be used to portray different characters including the Emperor, Empress, samurai, dancers, and soldiers. The sketch script and storyboard are also summarized.
The document discusses several concepts from social psychology:
- First impressions form based on initial interactions and appearances
- Stereotypes involve generalizing people into groups based on single attributes
- Confirmation bias and the halo effect lead people to seek and favor information that confirms their preexisting beliefs
- Optimistic bias involves underestimating the likelihood of negative events
- Aggression can include verbal and physical harm toward others
- Balance theory suggests people develop relationships to maintain consistent beliefs about themselves and others.
The document contains 4 journal entries by Amos Tan Chi Yi about his experiences and observations related to concepts in social psychology. The entries discuss topics like social loafing, social facilitation, false consensus effect, intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation, heuristics of anchoring and adjustment, optimistic bias, and the halo effect. Tan provides examples from his group projects, academic performance, technology purchases, driving accidents, and first impressions to illustrate these concepts.
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TwinkleDrive is a proposed drive-in cinema business that will be located in Setia Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. The business plans to raise a total of RM780,000 in startup capital through owner investments totaling RM80,000 and loans of RM500,000 from Maybank and RM200,000 from partner MBO Cinemas in exchange for 20% ownership. The funds will be used for land and equipment purchases, operating expenses, and marketing costs totaling RM726,855. The business expects rapid growth in revenue over the first three years of operation based on projections showing sales increasing from RM5 million in year one to over RM9 million in year three.
The document discusses the importance of maintaining good hygiene habits like washing hands regularly to prevent the spread of germs and illness. It notes that washing hands with soap and water for 20 seconds is effective at removing germs and bacteria from the hands. The document encourages washing hands before eating, after using the bathroom, when caring for someone who is sick, and other times hands could become contaminated.
This document appears to be a blank scan from a scanning app and does not contain any readable text or images. It consists of multiple pages that are blank except for the text "Scanned by CamScanner" which provides no contextual information.
This document provides a summary of the history and variants of bak kut teh, a herbal pork rib soup that originated from Fujian, China. It details how the dish was brought to Malaysia and Singapore by Hokkien immigrants in the 19th century. There are various regional styles of bak kut teh depending on the Chinese dialect group, such as the Teochew, Hokkien, and Cantonese styles. In Malaysia, a popular variant is the "dry" style where the broth is reduced to a thicker gravy and additional ingredients like dried chillies and squid are added, giving it a tangier flavor. The document also notes several common accompaniments and ingredients that are often added to
This document outlines the rules for a turn-based strategy game simulating a hypothetical conflict between NATO and Russian forces over Crimea. Players control units from the Russian and NATO militaries, moving them across a map to capture cities within a 17 turn limit. The game aims to realistically represent military units and combat while maintaining fun. Victory is achieved when one side meets their objective of controlling key areas or eliminating the enemy's forces.
This document provides information about future city planning and describes two ancient and modern cities - Mohenjo-daro and Pyongyang. It discusses the key characteristics of Mohenjo-daro, an ancient Indus Valley city, including its grid layout, granaries, and public baths. It also outlines some of the innovations from Mohenjo-daro that will be incorporated into the author's proposed future city of Cloud 9. The document then examines Pyongyang, describing its destruction during wars and subsequent rebuilding in the communist style with prefabricated apartments and an emphasis on utility. Both cities provide inspiration for infrastructure, zoning, and community aspects to consider for the author's sustainable future city proposal.
The document outlines the product design process used by team Famous-Amos-Razin-Nik-Edward-Tong-Dylan. It involves 4 main steps: 1) ideation and brainstorming, 2) considering competition, 3) detailing designs, and 4) engineering. It also profiles some famous designers such as Giorgetto Giugiaro, James Dyson, and Jonathan Ive who have designed products for companies like BMW, Dyson, and Apple. References at the end provide picture and content sources on the design process.
The document summarizes a group project on social psychology concepts conducted by five students. They created a storyboard applying concepts like first impressions, stereotypes, and biases. The story is about a girl who judges a well-dressed man in a coffee shop positively based on his appearance. She assumes he is rich despite not knowing him. The group filmed scenes at a coffee shop demonstrating how biases influence perceptions. They researched definitions of concepts used and acknowledged help from their lecturer and others involved in the project.
The comic follows Ted, a boy who starts doing well in school after befriending smart students to gain their acceptance. Years later, Ted arrogantly decides not to study for a difficult technical job exam, believing he will pass it easily due to his past success. However, he fails the exam and blames its impossible difficulty. The comic explores psychological concepts like operant conditioning, motivation, social facilitation, confirmation bias, and optimistic bias.
Bak kut teh is a Chinese pork rib soup that originated in Fujian province, China and was introduced to Malaysia and Singapore by Hokkien immigrants in the 19th century. The document discusses two bak kut teh restaurants - Ah Hock Seafood Bak Kut Teh restaurant, which combines bak kut teh with local seafood, and Ah Ping Bak Kut Teh restaurant. It also analyzes the competitors for each restaurant and provides recommendations to help the restaurants improve their operations and growth.
The document describes a proposed design for three islands composed of different activity areas. The Hub would be a gathering space for public transit users with stepped seating and plantings. A theatre area would allow for local cultural expression and talent against the backdrop of vehicular traffic. A sports area under shade would include a rock climbing wall and basketball court to promote physical and mental health, with benches arranged dynamically. The overall design aims to activate the public space and foster community.
This document discusses Simon Unwin's view that people and objects introduce geometry into the world through their existence. It then provides background information on Kuala Lumpur and Taman Titiwangsa park from the 1880s to present day. The document analyzes different aspects of ownership and use of spaces within the park, noting how ownership changes over time, scale, activities and users. It discusses the site context and surrounding areas as well as design guidelines and precedents related to engaging with water and encouraging public use of spaces.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document compares Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur and Ying Tao District in Beijing in terms of climate and its impact on human behavior and activities. Both areas have a mix of residential and commercial spaces due to their climates, but differ in contact points and activities. In Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, contact points are limited and dense as they occur in shaded areas. Optional activities also follow shade patterns. Meanwhile, in Ying Tao District, contact points are more numerous but less dense as shade is not as important, and optional activities like walking occur in sunlit areas due to the temperate climate.
- The document discusses Frank Lloyd Wright's essay "In the Cause of Architecture" which critiques a lack of integrity in contemporary architects. Wright argues integrity should be given to all aspects of a building.
- Wright also predicts the end of architectural styles and a rise in individualistic expressions as architecture becomes more democratic. While his prediction was partially correct, debates around sincerity and integrity still remain.
- The author questions if pursuing integrity is itself an act of integrity, and whether strictly following philosophies limits one's own honest self-expression. They believe true integrity comes from manifesting one's own primal attachment to a specific form.
This document summarizes a student project analyzing lighting strategies for a community library and cafe space in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It outlines the objectives of incorporating both natural and artificial lighting. Daylighting strategies include a permeable facade, lightwell, and using adjacent buildings to diffuse harsh sunlight. Site analysis shows shade patterns throughout the day. Daylight factor calculations and artificial lighting layouts are presented for the workshop and cafe spaces to meet recommended illumination levels according to local standards. Passive solutions like louvers and lightshelves were added to improve daylight penetration.
The document provides a case study analysis of the acoustic design of the Connexion@Nexus auditorium located in Bangsar South City, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It begins with an introduction that outlines the aims, objectives, and background of the auditorium. The document then discusses acoustic phenomena such as sound intensity levels, reverberation, attenuation, and echoes. It also analyzes the acoustic design of auditoriums in general. The document presents the methodology used to study the Connexion@Nexus auditorium. It includes an acoustic analysis of the auditorium's design, materials, sound sources, and sound propagation. Diagrams and photographs are also included.
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.
The document provides proposals for building service systems for an old folks home. It analyzes and proposes solutions for fire protection, air conditioning, mechanical ventilation, and transportation systems. For fire protection, it recommends both active and passive systems. The active systems proposed include automatic detection and alarm systems using ionization smoke detectors, heat detectors, and a two-stage fire alarm. Fire suppression is proposed through dry chemical extinguishers and a dry riser system. Passive protections like compartmentalization and fire escapes are also discussed. Air conditioning, ventilation, and an elevator system are also proposed and analyzed in detail based on building bylaws.
This document outlines the terms and conditions for a rental agreement between John Doe and Jane Smith for the property located at 123 Main St. It specifies the monthly rental amount, security deposit, utilities responsibilities, notice for entry, repairs and maintenance responsibilities, and terms for breach of contract or early termination of the lease.
TwinkleDrive is a proposed drive-in cinema business that will be located in Setia Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. The business plans to raise a total of RM780,000 in startup capital through owner investments totaling RM80,000 and loans of RM500,000 from Maybank and RM200,000 from partner MBO Cinemas in exchange for 20% ownership. The funds will be used for land and equipment purchases, operating expenses, and marketing costs totaling RM726,855. The business expects rapid growth in revenue over the first three years of operation based on projections showing sales increasing from RM5 million in year one to over RM9 million in year three.
The document discusses the importance of maintaining good hygiene habits like washing hands regularly to prevent the spread of germs and illness. It notes that washing hands with soap and water for 20 seconds is effective at removing germs and bacteria from the hands. The document encourages washing hands before eating, after using the bathroom, when caring for someone who is sick, and other times hands could become contaminated.
This document appears to be a blank scan from a scanning app and does not contain any readable text or images. It consists of multiple pages that are blank except for the text "Scanned by CamScanner" which provides no contextual information.
This document provides a summary of the history and variants of bak kut teh, a herbal pork rib soup that originated from Fujian, China. It details how the dish was brought to Malaysia and Singapore by Hokkien immigrants in the 19th century. There are various regional styles of bak kut teh depending on the Chinese dialect group, such as the Teochew, Hokkien, and Cantonese styles. In Malaysia, a popular variant is the "dry" style where the broth is reduced to a thicker gravy and additional ingredients like dried chillies and squid are added, giving it a tangier flavor. The document also notes several common accompaniments and ingredients that are often added to
This document outlines the rules for a turn-based strategy game simulating a hypothetical conflict between NATO and Russian forces over Crimea. Players control units from the Russian and NATO militaries, moving them across a map to capture cities within a 17 turn limit. The game aims to realistically represent military units and combat while maintaining fun. Victory is achieved when one side meets their objective of controlling key areas or eliminating the enemy's forces.
This document provides information about future city planning and describes two ancient and modern cities - Mohenjo-daro and Pyongyang. It discusses the key characteristics of Mohenjo-daro, an ancient Indus Valley city, including its grid layout, granaries, and public baths. It also outlines some of the innovations from Mohenjo-daro that will be incorporated into the author's proposed future city of Cloud 9. The document then examines Pyongyang, describing its destruction during wars and subsequent rebuilding in the communist style with prefabricated apartments and an emphasis on utility. Both cities provide inspiration for infrastructure, zoning, and community aspects to consider for the author's sustainable future city proposal.
The document outlines the product design process used by team Famous-Amos-Razin-Nik-Edward-Tong-Dylan. It involves 4 main steps: 1) ideation and brainstorming, 2) considering competition, 3) detailing designs, and 4) engineering. It also profiles some famous designers such as Giorgetto Giugiaro, James Dyson, and Jonathan Ive who have designed products for companies like BMW, Dyson, and Apple. References at the end provide picture and content sources on the design process.
The document summarizes a group project on social psychology concepts conducted by five students. They created a storyboard applying concepts like first impressions, stereotypes, and biases. The story is about a girl who judges a well-dressed man in a coffee shop positively based on his appearance. She assumes he is rich despite not knowing him. The group filmed scenes at a coffee shop demonstrating how biases influence perceptions. They researched definitions of concepts used and acknowledged help from their lecturer and others involved in the project.
The comic follows Ted, a boy who starts doing well in school after befriending smart students to gain their acceptance. Years later, Ted arrogantly decides not to study for a difficult technical job exam, believing he will pass it easily due to his past success. However, he fails the exam and blames its impossible difficulty. The comic explores psychological concepts like operant conditioning, motivation, social facilitation, confirmation bias, and optimistic bias.
Bak kut teh is a Chinese pork rib soup that originated in Fujian province, China and was introduced to Malaysia and Singapore by Hokkien immigrants in the 19th century. The document discusses two bak kut teh restaurants - Ah Hock Seafood Bak Kut Teh restaurant, which combines bak kut teh with local seafood, and Ah Ping Bak Kut Teh restaurant. It also analyzes the competitors for each restaurant and provides recommendations to help the restaurants improve their operations and growth.
The document describes a proposed design for three islands composed of different activity areas. The Hub would be a gathering space for public transit users with stepped seating and plantings. A theatre area would allow for local cultural expression and talent against the backdrop of vehicular traffic. A sports area under shade would include a rock climbing wall and basketball court to promote physical and mental health, with benches arranged dynamically. The overall design aims to activate the public space and foster community.
This document discusses Simon Unwin's view that people and objects introduce geometry into the world through their existence. It then provides background information on Kuala Lumpur and Taman Titiwangsa park from the 1880s to present day. The document analyzes different aspects of ownership and use of spaces within the park, noting how ownership changes over time, scale, activities and users. It discusses the site context and surrounding areas as well as design guidelines and precedents related to engaging with water and encouraging public use of spaces.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document compares Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur and Ying Tao District in Beijing in terms of climate and its impact on human behavior and activities. Both areas have a mix of residential and commercial spaces due to their climates, but differ in contact points and activities. In Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, contact points are limited and dense as they occur in shaded areas. Optional activities also follow shade patterns. Meanwhile, in Ying Tao District, contact points are more numerous but less dense as shade is not as important, and optional activities like walking occur in sunlit areas due to the temperate climate.
- The document discusses Frank Lloyd Wright's essay "In the Cause of Architecture" which critiques a lack of integrity in contemporary architects. Wright argues integrity should be given to all aspects of a building.
- Wright also predicts the end of architectural styles and a rise in individualistic expressions as architecture becomes more democratic. While his prediction was partially correct, debates around sincerity and integrity still remain.
- The author questions if pursuing integrity is itself an act of integrity, and whether strictly following philosophies limits one's own honest self-expression. They believe true integrity comes from manifesting one's own primal attachment to a specific form.
This document summarizes a student project analyzing lighting strategies for a community library and cafe space in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It outlines the objectives of incorporating both natural and artificial lighting. Daylighting strategies include a permeable facade, lightwell, and using adjacent buildings to diffuse harsh sunlight. Site analysis shows shade patterns throughout the day. Daylight factor calculations and artificial lighting layouts are presented for the workshop and cafe spaces to meet recommended illumination levels according to local standards. Passive solutions like louvers and lightshelves were added to improve daylight penetration.
The document provides a case study analysis of the acoustic design of the Connexion@Nexus auditorium located in Bangsar South City, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It begins with an introduction that outlines the aims, objectives, and background of the auditorium. The document then discusses acoustic phenomena such as sound intensity levels, reverberation, attenuation, and echoes. It also analyzes the acoustic design of auditoriums in general. The document presents the methodology used to study the Connexion@Nexus auditorium. It includes an acoustic analysis of the auditorium's design, materials, sound sources, and sound propagation. Diagrams and photographs are also included.
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.
The document provides proposals for building service systems for an old folks home. It analyzes and proposes solutions for fire protection, air conditioning, mechanical ventilation, and transportation systems. For fire protection, it recommends both active and passive systems. The active systems proposed include automatic detection and alarm systems using ionization smoke detectors, heat detectors, and a two-stage fire alarm. Fire suppression is proposed through dry chemical extinguishers and a dry riser system. Passive protections like compartmentalization and fire escapes are also discussed. Air conditioning, ventilation, and an elevator system are also proposed and analyzed in detail based on building bylaws.
This document outlines the terms and conditions for a rental agreement between John Doe and Jane Smith for the property located at 123 Main St. It specifies the monthly rental amount, security deposit, utilities responsibilities, notice for entry, repairs and maintenance responsibilities, and terms for breach of contract or early termination of the lease.
After analyzing 6 truss arrangements, Case 1 was concluded to be the most effective and efficient for the given load system. It had the lowest number of members experiencing zero force, meaning load was distributed most evenly across the system without redundant joints. While Case 1 had the fewest redundant members, this made it the most effective and efficient truss arrangement of all the cases studied.
Menara Mesiniaga and Critical Regionalism: Adapting Vernacular Malay Architec...Amos Tan
This document discusses the application of critical regionalism in the skyscraper Menara Mesiniaga in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It defines critical regionalism as an approach that incorporates modern architecture with local contextual influences. The document examines how Menara Mesiniaga draws from vernacular Malay architecture in its passive design strategies to achieve thermal comfort, as the building responds to Malaysia's hot and humid climate. It also compares Menara Mesiniaga to generic skyscrapers and the International Style, finding that the building exemplifies critical regionalism through its consideration of local culture, climate, and aspirations in its design.
The document provides a photo book tour of the Royal Museum located within the Istana Negara in Malaysia. It includes photos and descriptions of the exterior and interior spaces, such as the facade, throne room, family rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, corridors, gardens, and decorative elements. The style is a blend of British colonial, Victorian, and modern influences that create an opulent yet modest atmosphere befitting a royal residence.
This document reports on a 5-day fieldwork documenting the annex building of the former Istana Negara in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The annex building was constructed in 1980 to house the Balairung Seri throne hall and was designed to incorporate both British colonial and Malaysian architectural styles. Measured drawings, photographs, and written documentation were collected to preserve the historically and architecturally significant building. The annex building connects to the main building and features Islamic, British colonial, and modern Malaysian influences in its design.
This document outlines the terms and conditions for a rental agreement between John Doe and Jane Smith for the property located at 123 Main St. It specifies the monthly rental rate of $1,000 due on the 1st of each month, the security deposit of $500, and responsibilities of landlord and tenant for repairs and maintenance. The initial lease term is one year beginning January 1st.
Measured drawings of the Balairung Seri, part of the Royal Museum, for the Methods of Documentation and Measured Drawing Module. Sem2.5/3.5 - Taylor's University
Completed 7 March 2016
This document contains a site analysis for a proposed development project prepared by Group B. It includes sections on plans, existing structures, landscape, climate studies, soils, strengths/weaknesses/opportunities/threats analysis, circulation, views and vistas, activities, and a case study on a observation deck. Diagrams and data are provided on sunlight, shadows, winds, tides, rainfall, temperatures, soil conditions, traffic, and more. Human usage and movement around the site is also mapped out.
This document provides a site analysis for a coastal area. It includes sections on existing structures, landscape features, climate studies, views and vistas, circulation patterns, and proposed activities. Plans and diagrams show the location, contours, vegetation, and tide patterns. Climate data presents sunlight, wind, rainfall, and temperature information. Soil conditions and erosion risks are also examined. The analysis identifies strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to help inform future development decisions for the site.
The document provides information on the foundation design and construction for a building project. It discusses different types of foundations including strip footing, which is a continuous strip of concrete placed under load bearing walls to spread the building load. Details are given on the reference design and on-site construction of the foundation, including excavation, formwork, reinforcement, and concrete pouring. Quality control measures are emphasized to ensure the strength and stability of the foundation.