This document provides instructions for Project 2 of the Introduction to Drawing course. Students are asked to choose a daily object no larger than A5 size and create orthographic drawings of it, including a top view, three elevations, one section, and two details. They must also include a perspective rendering on the cover of their accordion-style submission booklet. The project aims to develop students' observation, measurement, and technical drawing skills according to architectural conventions. It will be assessed based on demonstrated understanding of conventions, clarity and quality of drawings, and creative presentation technique. Students are encouraged to reference architectural drafting books during tutorials.
This document provides instructions for an Idea Journal assignment where students are asked to imagine themselves as celebrities. They must create a Facebook page for their celebrity persona and complete three Idea Journal entries on topics like their backstory, celebrity award outfits, and merchandise. Entries should include a mind map and can incorporate sketches, diagrams, cutouts, or other visual elements. Students will submit scanned copies of their Idea Journal entries by uploading them to albums on their celebrity Facebook page, where tutors will provide feedback and grading. The goal is for students to express their ideas and imagination through creative visual representations in their journal entries.
This document provides a list of 15 furniture items in a furniture inventory with their product names, prices, and dimensions. It includes items like beds, desks, sofas, chairs, storage units, tables, drawers, shelves, and a kitchen. The total cost of all 15 items is RM 13727.90.
This document outlines an assignment for students to learn about the design process through developing a hanging mobile display for a Lego miniature character. It consists of 4 parts where students research their character, generate design ideas from keywords, investigate what makes a good hanging mobile, and compile their work. Students will demonstrate their understanding of the design process, ability to explore ideas, and creativity. The assignment will contribute 20% to their overall grade based on meeting requirements, depth of content, and original workmanship.
This document provides instructions for a two-part design project. Part 1 is a group project to create a 3D geometric artwork based on a randomly assigned word. Students will go through a process of exploring the word, developing 2D designs, and transforming the designs into 3D models using various materials. The best model will be presented as a hanging mobile. Part 2 is an individual project for each student to create an abstract hanging mobile display for their Lego miniature character, applying the design process and skills learned in Part 1. The display must incorporate elements and principles derived from keywords relating to the character.
The document compares and contrasts Taman Negara National Park in Malaysia and Yellowstone National Park in the United States. It provides background information on the purpose and establishment of each park. Key features of each park are described, including Gunung Tahan mountain in Taman Negara and the Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone. A variety of activities that can be done in each park are also listed, such as canopy walks in Taman Negara and viewing wildlife in Yellowstone.
This document provides a list of furniture and appliances with their dimensions and prices. It includes items like a Malm bed frame, Melltorp table, Samsung fridge, Bosch gas hob, LG TV, and various other furniture, appliances, and home accessories. Product details like dimensions, weight, and price are provided for 23 different items. A cost estimation totals the prices of all items at RM20,853.
This document outlines the roles and responsibilities of various professions involved in a construction project, including: contractors who oversee construction; architects who design buildings; landscape architects who design outdoor spaces; quantity surveyors who manage costs; civil and structural engineers who ensure structural integrity; mechanical and electrical engineers who handle systems; and suppliers who provide materials. Each plays an important but distinct part in planning, building, and maintaining construction projects.
This document provides instructions for Project 2 of the Introduction to Drawing course. Students are asked to choose a daily object no larger than A5 size and create orthographic drawings of it, including a top view, three elevations, one section, and two details. They must also include a perspective rendering on the cover of their accordion-style submission booklet. The project aims to develop students' observation, measurement, and technical drawing skills according to architectural conventions. It will be assessed based on demonstrated understanding of conventions, clarity and quality of drawings, and creative presentation technique. Students are encouraged to reference architectural drafting books during tutorials.
This document provides instructions for an Idea Journal assignment where students are asked to imagine themselves as celebrities. They must create a Facebook page for their celebrity persona and complete three Idea Journal entries on topics like their backstory, celebrity award outfits, and merchandise. Entries should include a mind map and can incorporate sketches, diagrams, cutouts, or other visual elements. Students will submit scanned copies of their Idea Journal entries by uploading them to albums on their celebrity Facebook page, where tutors will provide feedback and grading. The goal is for students to express their ideas and imagination through creative visual representations in their journal entries.
This document provides a list of 15 furniture items in a furniture inventory with their product names, prices, and dimensions. It includes items like beds, desks, sofas, chairs, storage units, tables, drawers, shelves, and a kitchen. The total cost of all 15 items is RM 13727.90.
This document outlines an assignment for students to learn about the design process through developing a hanging mobile display for a Lego miniature character. It consists of 4 parts where students research their character, generate design ideas from keywords, investigate what makes a good hanging mobile, and compile their work. Students will demonstrate their understanding of the design process, ability to explore ideas, and creativity. The assignment will contribute 20% to their overall grade based on meeting requirements, depth of content, and original workmanship.
This document provides instructions for a two-part design project. Part 1 is a group project to create a 3D geometric artwork based on a randomly assigned word. Students will go through a process of exploring the word, developing 2D designs, and transforming the designs into 3D models using various materials. The best model will be presented as a hanging mobile. Part 2 is an individual project for each student to create an abstract hanging mobile display for their Lego miniature character, applying the design process and skills learned in Part 1. The display must incorporate elements and principles derived from keywords relating to the character.
The document compares and contrasts Taman Negara National Park in Malaysia and Yellowstone National Park in the United States. It provides background information on the purpose and establishment of each park. Key features of each park are described, including Gunung Tahan mountain in Taman Negara and the Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone. A variety of activities that can be done in each park are also listed, such as canopy walks in Taman Negara and viewing wildlife in Yellowstone.
This document provides a list of furniture and appliances with their dimensions and prices. It includes items like a Malm bed frame, Melltorp table, Samsung fridge, Bosch gas hob, LG TV, and various other furniture, appliances, and home accessories. Product details like dimensions, weight, and price are provided for 23 different items. A cost estimation totals the prices of all items at RM20,853.
This document outlines the roles and responsibilities of various professions involved in a construction project, including: contractors who oversee construction; architects who design buildings; landscape architects who design outdoor spaces; quantity surveyors who manage costs; civil and structural engineers who ensure structural integrity; mechanical and electrical engineers who handle systems; and suppliers who provide materials. Each plays an important but distinct part in planning, building, and maintaining construction projects.
This document outlines the final project assignment for an Introduction to Drawing course, which requires students to produce orthographic drawings of a basic studio unit layout including furniture. Students will be provided a studio layout and must research furniture dimensions to include in scaled drawings. They must submit progress drawings for feedback and then a final set of scaled drawings, including a layout plan, elevations, section, detail, and perspective, with proper drawing conventions, in an A4 proposal report. The assignment aims to develop students' drawing skills and understanding of communicating spatial information through orthographic techniques.
This document provides a comparison of two Chinese seafood restaurants: Tsunami Village Cafe located in Penang, and William's Crab Restaurant located in Selangor Darul Ehsan. It describes the history and founding of each restaurant, with Tsunami Village Cafe being opened in 2004 by a fisherman named Mr. Tek after experiencing hardship from the 2004 tsunami, and William's Crab Restaurant starting in 2010 as the second generation of a seafood business. The document also introduces each restaurant's signature dishes, staff sizes, and future plans. Appendices include survey questionnaires, photos, and references.
Palms City is an underground city designed to minimize impact on the natural environment above ground. It incorporates natural elements and renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydro power. The circular layout is inspired by palm trees, with different zones for residential, commercial, agricultural, and other uses. Transportation within the city is provided by an electric tram system.
This document summarizes and compares information about two community parks - The Central Park in Desa Park City, Kuala Lumpur, and Anthem Community Park in Anthem, Arizona.
The Central Park is a 13.19 acre park located within the 47 acre Desa Park City master planned community. It features jogging paths, a landscaped park, children's playground, picnic areas, and a picturesque lake. Residents use it for activities like jogging, cycling, dog walking, and picnicking.
The 63 acre Anthem Community Park serves the entire Anthem community. It has more extensive facilities like a fishing pond, sports fields, courts for volleyball and roller hockey, an
This proposal outlines plans to develop a sports club called P.M. Club on a vacant 2500m2 plot of land near residential areas. The club would provide recreational facilities like an indoor skate park, badminton and basketball courts, and a rooftop swimming pool to address the lack of leisure spaces in the community and promote healthy living. The three-story club would house different activity areas on each floor and include parking, landscaping, and lighting design.
The document provides instructions for a two-part design project. Part 1 involves groups transforming words into 3D geometric artworks through exploration of shapes, forms, and materials. Students will present their best model. Part 2 tasks individuals with creating a hanging mobile display for a Lego miniature using design elements and principles. It outlines objectives, learning outcomes, tasks, submission requirements, assessment criteria, and a marking rubric for both parts of the project.
Drawing final project studio unit living_january 2015 (1)Zheng Chee Cham
This document outlines the final project assignment for an Introduction to Drawing course, which requires students to produce orthographic drawings of a basic studio unit layout including furniture. Students will be provided a studio layout and must research furniture dimensions to include in scaled drawings. They must submit progress drawings for feedback and then a final set of scaled drawings, including a layout plan, elevations, section, detail, and perspective, compiled in an A4 proposal report. The final drawings will be assessed on demonstrated understanding of drawing conventions, clarity and quality of drawings, and creativity in graphic communication.
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 boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Max Dillon was an electrical engineer who felt invisible at his job until Spiderman saved him from an accident and remembered his name, making Dillon feel proud and meaningful. This positive social influence from Spiderman led Dillon to work harder at his job. However, later when people were afraid of Dillon and called him a freak after he gained electric powers, he became angry and lost control of his emotions, attacking the city with his new abilities due to feelings of hostility and aggression.
Borang permohonan untuk kelulusan membina bangunan sementara di tapak binaan. Borang ini meminta maklumat permohonan, maklumat binaan sementara, kiraan bayaran, senarai semak permohonan pelan bangunan, senarai semak kelulusan pelan bangunan, dan pengesahan kelulusan.
Lee Ern Hui will give an oral presentation for her COM 30103 module. The presentation title is "Traditional House Around the World (Korowai Tree House)" and will cover the traditional tree house homes of the Korowai people in Indonesia. The lecturer for the module is Persis Rodrigues.
This document provides instructions for an Idea Journal assignment where students are asked to imagine themselves as celebrities. They must create a Facebook page for their celebrity persona and complete three Idea Journal entries on topics like their backstory, celebrity award outfits, and merchandise. Entries should include a mind map and can incorporate sketches, diagrams, cutouts, and more. Students will upload scanned versions of their Idea Journal entries to albums on their celebrity Facebook page for assessment. Entries will be graded based on originality, creativity, communication of ideas, and depth of ideas.
This chapter discusses key concepts about straight lines including:
- Gradient is the ratio of vertical to horizontal distances between two points and represents the steepness of a line.
- The equation of a straight line can be written in slope-intercept form as y = mx + c or point-slope form.
- Parallel lines have the same gradient. An example shows that the lines 2x - y = 6 and 2y = 4x + 3 are parallel because they have the same gradient of 2.
This document provides an introduction to the role of a quantity surveyor in the construction industry. It discusses that a quantity surveyor is responsible for cost planning and management to ensure projects are completed within budget. This includes preparing bills of quantities, evaluating tender offers, and allocating work to subcontractors. The document then outlines the typical scope of work for a quantity surveyor at different stages of a construction project, from pre-construction through final account. It also lists some of the drawings and documents that a quantity surveyor refers to when doing their work.
The document discusses a 43-acre recreational park located in Kepong, within the north-western district of Kuala Lumpur. The park offers various activities for both humans and dogs, including children's play areas, jogging and cycling routes, and a dog obedience training area. It describes the different materials used around the park, such as wooden and stainless steel bridges, artificial stone walkways, steel benches, and fairy lights that create a bright night scenery.
This document is a student's oral presentation on Tulou, traditional circular dwellings found in Fujian Province, China. It describes several notable Tulou structures, provides historical background on Fujian, and explains the structural design and defensive advantages of Tulou. Tulou were constructed between the 11th-16th centuries by the Hakka people, and used local materials like stone, wood, and clay. They housed up to 800 people in a circular fortified structure centered around an ancestor hall. UNESCO recognized Tulou as a World Heritage site.
This document analyzes and compares two bridal studios: Micasa Bridal Studio and Eft Signature Studio. Micasa has 3 branches, 20 employees, and focuses on nature and British-style photography. Eft Signature has 2 branches and 5 employees, specializing in artwork. Both shops face competition from about 30 others in the area. While Micasa has more space and employees, Eft Signature keeps a cleaner environment; overall, Micasa Bridal Studio is analyzed to be better.
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 provides information on two bungalow projects and the background of Michael Ching and his company. It includes a personal and company profile section that details Michael's education and 12 years of professional experience working on high-profile Malaysian projects. It also outlines the design strategies used for the two bungalow projects, which incorporate passive cooling elements like a trombe wall, ventilation openings, solar chimneys, and a green roof. Water recycling and minimizing heat gain and VOC materials were also design priorities.
The document discusses a 43-acre recreational park located in Kepong, within the north-western district of Kuala Lumpur. The park offers various activities for both humans and dogs, including children's play areas, jogging and cycling routes, and a dog obedience training area. It describes the different materials and features used around the park, such as wooden and steel bridges, walkways made of artificial stone, and zigzag pathways for drainage.
Theories of Architecture and Urbanism Project 3Natalie Yunxian
This document provides a comparative analysis of social activities between Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street in Shanghai, China and Kawasan 1 in Klang, Malaysia. It finds that while necessary activities like shopping and eating are similar, Nanjing Road sees more optional activities due to better quality public spaces and outdoor conditions. These include activities like sightseeing, games, and socializing in public squares. In contrast, optional activities in Kawasan 1 mainly occur indoors due to lack of public spaces and hot weather. As a result, social interactions are more frequent on Nanjing Road where the environment better supports necessary and optional activities.
Theories of Architecture and Urbanism Project 2Natalie Yunxian
This document contains summaries of 3 readings:
1) "The Metropolis and Mental Life" by Georg Simmel explains how city life forms an individual's mental life and values, noting how urban interactions are more rational and protective due to stimuli. This causes indifference and a focus on goals/money.
2) "In the Cause of Architecture" by Frank Lloyd Wright discusses his views on organic architecture, emphasizing integrity, nature as a guide, simplicity, and developing American styles like Prairie homes.
3) "The Eyes of the Skin" discusses how architecture should engage all senses, not just sight, to create full experiences and memories through the body's interactions with spaces.
This document outlines the final project assignment for an Introduction to Drawing course, which requires students to produce orthographic drawings of a basic studio unit layout including furniture. Students will be provided a studio layout and must research furniture dimensions to include in scaled drawings. They must submit progress drawings for feedback and then a final set of scaled drawings, including a layout plan, elevations, section, detail, and perspective, with proper drawing conventions, in an A4 proposal report. The assignment aims to develop students' drawing skills and understanding of communicating spatial information through orthographic techniques.
This document provides a comparison of two Chinese seafood restaurants: Tsunami Village Cafe located in Penang, and William's Crab Restaurant located in Selangor Darul Ehsan. It describes the history and founding of each restaurant, with Tsunami Village Cafe being opened in 2004 by a fisherman named Mr. Tek after experiencing hardship from the 2004 tsunami, and William's Crab Restaurant starting in 2010 as the second generation of a seafood business. The document also introduces each restaurant's signature dishes, staff sizes, and future plans. Appendices include survey questionnaires, photos, and references.
Palms City is an underground city designed to minimize impact on the natural environment above ground. It incorporates natural elements and renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydro power. The circular layout is inspired by palm trees, with different zones for residential, commercial, agricultural, and other uses. Transportation within the city is provided by an electric tram system.
This document summarizes and compares information about two community parks - The Central Park in Desa Park City, Kuala Lumpur, and Anthem Community Park in Anthem, Arizona.
The Central Park is a 13.19 acre park located within the 47 acre Desa Park City master planned community. It features jogging paths, a landscaped park, children's playground, picnic areas, and a picturesque lake. Residents use it for activities like jogging, cycling, dog walking, and picnicking.
The 63 acre Anthem Community Park serves the entire Anthem community. It has more extensive facilities like a fishing pond, sports fields, courts for volleyball and roller hockey, an
This proposal outlines plans to develop a sports club called P.M. Club on a vacant 2500m2 plot of land near residential areas. The club would provide recreational facilities like an indoor skate park, badminton and basketball courts, and a rooftop swimming pool to address the lack of leisure spaces in the community and promote healthy living. The three-story club would house different activity areas on each floor and include parking, landscaping, and lighting design.
The document provides instructions for a two-part design project. Part 1 involves groups transforming words into 3D geometric artworks through exploration of shapes, forms, and materials. Students will present their best model. Part 2 tasks individuals with creating a hanging mobile display for a Lego miniature using design elements and principles. It outlines objectives, learning outcomes, tasks, submission requirements, assessment criteria, and a marking rubric for both parts of the project.
Drawing final project studio unit living_january 2015 (1)Zheng Chee Cham
This document outlines the final project assignment for an Introduction to Drawing course, which requires students to produce orthographic drawings of a basic studio unit layout including furniture. Students will be provided a studio layout and must research furniture dimensions to include in scaled drawings. They must submit progress drawings for feedback and then a final set of scaled drawings, including a layout plan, elevations, section, detail, and perspective, compiled in an A4 proposal report. The final drawings will be assessed on demonstrated understanding of drawing conventions, clarity and quality of drawings, and creativity in graphic communication.
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 boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Max Dillon was an electrical engineer who felt invisible at his job until Spiderman saved him from an accident and remembered his name, making Dillon feel proud and meaningful. This positive social influence from Spiderman led Dillon to work harder at his job. However, later when people were afraid of Dillon and called him a freak after he gained electric powers, he became angry and lost control of his emotions, attacking the city with his new abilities due to feelings of hostility and aggression.
Borang permohonan untuk kelulusan membina bangunan sementara di tapak binaan. Borang ini meminta maklumat permohonan, maklumat binaan sementara, kiraan bayaran, senarai semak permohonan pelan bangunan, senarai semak kelulusan pelan bangunan, dan pengesahan kelulusan.
Lee Ern Hui will give an oral presentation for her COM 30103 module. The presentation title is "Traditional House Around the World (Korowai Tree House)" and will cover the traditional tree house homes of the Korowai people in Indonesia. The lecturer for the module is Persis Rodrigues.
This document provides instructions for an Idea Journal assignment where students are asked to imagine themselves as celebrities. They must create a Facebook page for their celebrity persona and complete three Idea Journal entries on topics like their backstory, celebrity award outfits, and merchandise. Entries should include a mind map and can incorporate sketches, diagrams, cutouts, and more. Students will upload scanned versions of their Idea Journal entries to albums on their celebrity Facebook page for assessment. Entries will be graded based on originality, creativity, communication of ideas, and depth of ideas.
This chapter discusses key concepts about straight lines including:
- Gradient is the ratio of vertical to horizontal distances between two points and represents the steepness of a line.
- The equation of a straight line can be written in slope-intercept form as y = mx + c or point-slope form.
- Parallel lines have the same gradient. An example shows that the lines 2x - y = 6 and 2y = 4x + 3 are parallel because they have the same gradient of 2.
This document provides an introduction to the role of a quantity surveyor in the construction industry. It discusses that a quantity surveyor is responsible for cost planning and management to ensure projects are completed within budget. This includes preparing bills of quantities, evaluating tender offers, and allocating work to subcontractors. The document then outlines the typical scope of work for a quantity surveyor at different stages of a construction project, from pre-construction through final account. It also lists some of the drawings and documents that a quantity surveyor refers to when doing their work.
The document discusses a 43-acre recreational park located in Kepong, within the north-western district of Kuala Lumpur. The park offers various activities for both humans and dogs, including children's play areas, jogging and cycling routes, and a dog obedience training area. It describes the different materials used around the park, such as wooden and stainless steel bridges, artificial stone walkways, steel benches, and fairy lights that create a bright night scenery.
This document is a student's oral presentation on Tulou, traditional circular dwellings found in Fujian Province, China. It describes several notable Tulou structures, provides historical background on Fujian, and explains the structural design and defensive advantages of Tulou. Tulou were constructed between the 11th-16th centuries by the Hakka people, and used local materials like stone, wood, and clay. They housed up to 800 people in a circular fortified structure centered around an ancestor hall. UNESCO recognized Tulou as a World Heritage site.
This document analyzes and compares two bridal studios: Micasa Bridal Studio and Eft Signature Studio. Micasa has 3 branches, 20 employees, and focuses on nature and British-style photography. Eft Signature has 2 branches and 5 employees, specializing in artwork. Both shops face competition from about 30 others in the area. While Micasa has more space and employees, Eft Signature keeps a cleaner environment; overall, Micasa Bridal Studio is analyzed to be better.
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 provides information on two bungalow projects and the background of Michael Ching and his company. It includes a personal and company profile section that details Michael's education and 12 years of professional experience working on high-profile Malaysian projects. It also outlines the design strategies used for the two bungalow projects, which incorporate passive cooling elements like a trombe wall, ventilation openings, solar chimneys, and a green roof. Water recycling and minimizing heat gain and VOC materials were also design priorities.
The document discusses a 43-acre recreational park located in Kepong, within the north-western district of Kuala Lumpur. The park offers various activities for both humans and dogs, including children's play areas, jogging and cycling routes, and a dog obedience training area. It describes the different materials and features used around the park, such as wooden and steel bridges, walkways made of artificial stone, and zigzag pathways for drainage.
Theories of Architecture and Urbanism Project 3Natalie Yunxian
This document provides a comparative analysis of social activities between Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street in Shanghai, China and Kawasan 1 in Klang, Malaysia. It finds that while necessary activities like shopping and eating are similar, Nanjing Road sees more optional activities due to better quality public spaces and outdoor conditions. These include activities like sightseeing, games, and socializing in public squares. In contrast, optional activities in Kawasan 1 mainly occur indoors due to lack of public spaces and hot weather. As a result, social interactions are more frequent on Nanjing Road where the environment better supports necessary and optional activities.
Theories of Architecture and Urbanism Project 2Natalie Yunxian
This document contains summaries of 3 readings:
1) "The Metropolis and Mental Life" by Georg Simmel explains how city life forms an individual's mental life and values, noting how urban interactions are more rational and protective due to stimuli. This causes indifference and a focus on goals/money.
2) "In the Cause of Architecture" by Frank Lloyd Wright discusses his views on organic architecture, emphasizing integrity, nature as a guide, simplicity, and developing American styles like Prairie homes.
3) "The Eyes of the Skin" discusses how architecture should engage all senses, not just sight, to create full experiences and memories through the body's interactions with spaces.
This document provides details on the daylighting and artificial lighting analysis for spaces in a community library design project. It includes floor plans, sections, and diagrams showing the daylighting strategies employed and daylight contour maps for two sample spaces. Calculations are shown for the average daylight factor of the spaces based on window area, transmittance, reflectance and sky angle. Artificial lighting calculations include lumen method calculations for illuminance levels based on fixture lumens, utilization factor, and area. Lighting properties are listed for a sample LED pendant fixture proposed for one of the spaces. In conclusion, the document analyzes both the daylighting and electric lighting systems for the community library design to ensure adequate and sustainable indoor lighting quality.
The document provides details on a case study of the acoustic design of the Kuala Lumpur Performing Art Center auditorium. It includes an introduction to the site and objectives of the study. Plans and sections of the auditorium are shown. The methodology section outlines the equipment used to collect data on site, including measurements of dimensions and sound level readings. An analysis of the auditorium design discusses aspects like its rectangular shape, inclined seating layout, and fan-shaped seating arrangement. Acoustic properties of the materials used and sound propagation phenomena are also examined.
The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPAC) was established in May 2004 in Kuala Lumpur. It contains multiple performance and event spaces, including Pentas 1 which seats 504 people in a fan-shaped configuration. Pentas 1 was designed with acoustic treatments to control reverberation, including sound-absorbing materials on the walls, flooring, and seating. Measurements of the space show zones of different sound levels and concentrations due to the placement of speakers and reflection of sound off the walls and ceiling. The reverberation time of 1.16 seconds meets recommendations for a large multipurpose theater.
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.
1) The document discusses a research proposal that aims to identify the significance and influences of various food heritages in Klang, Malaysia and how they shape individual eating behaviors and cultural identities.
2) As a multi-cultural country, Malaysia struggles to define a single national food identity due to the diverse culinary heritages of its ethnic groups.
3) The research will use participant observation and interviews to understand how food affects cultural identification among different ethnicities in Malaysia.
This document discusses the issues and challenges of conserving heritage buildings in Malaysia. It outlines technical, organizational, and human resource issues that often impede conservation efforts. For example, the conservation of the Art Gallery of Kedah faced difficulties due to a lack of original drawings and specifications, which made it hard to determine appropriate materials and technologies. There was also a shortage of experts and contractors experienced in conservation work. While conservation is important to preserve historical and cultural heritage, developing more training and establishing standards can help address common challenges.
The document provides background information on the Pejabat Agama Islam Daerah Klang building in Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. It details that the building was originally constructed in 1912 as a palace for the Sultan of Selangor. Over the past 100+ years, the building has changed ownership and functions, having been used as a Japanese soldiers' quarters, the Klang Municipal Building, and most recently the Klang Islamic Religious Office, until being abandoned. The document outlines the historical context of Klang and Selangor and provides preliminary investigation into adapting the dilapidated building for a new use as a performing arts center through conservation efforts.
The document provides background information on the Pejabat Agama Islam Klang building in Selangor, Malaysia. It began as a palace for the Sultan of Selangor in 1912 and has since been used for various purposes, including as Japanese military quarters and the Klang Municipal Building. Most recently, it housed the Klang Islamic Religious Office (PAID) but has been abandoned and left in a deteriorating state. A preliminary investigation examines the building's history, spatial configuration and functions over time, and a dilapidation survey outlines the poor internal and external conditions resulting from lack of maintenance.
The document discusses the issues and challenges of conserving historical buildings in Malaysia. It identifies key issues such as lack of public participation, environmental threats, technical difficulties, poor financial support, and pressures from rapid development. Case studies on specific historical sites like the Kuala Lumpur Chinatown and Sultan Abdul Samad Building help illustrate how these issues can lead to deterioration or demolition of important architectural heritage. Promoting public education and establishing legal frameworks are suggested as ways to help balance preservation of historical buildings with new development initiatives.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
This document contains a list of street names and roadways in Malaysia. It includes major highways like the Middle Ring Road II as well as smaller residential streets in cities and towns across several states. A wide range of transportation infrastructure is represented from toll highways to local roads.
The document provides details about a project to document the Royal Selangor Club building through measured drawings and photographs. A group of 19 students measured the building over 8 weeks under the supervision of Dr. Sucharita Srirangam. The group used various equipment such as laser measures, measuring tapes, cameras and drones to fully document the building. The report includes the measured drawings, photos taken and written analysis of the building's history, architecture, construction and cultural significance.
Dewan Tunku Canselor is an iconic building at University of Malaya constructed in the 1960s. It was designed in the Brutalist style by architect Dato' Kington Loo, featuring a predominantly bare concrete structure with waffle slabs. The building utilizes concrete, glass, tiles, steel and timber in its construction. It was inspired by works of Le Corbusier and shares similarities to the Punjab and Haryana High Court in India, both emphasizing exposed concrete structure and suitability to local climate.
Building Construction I Project 1 CompilationNatalie Yunxian
The document discusses the preliminaries work for a construction project, including earthwork activities like topsoil excavation and earth excavation using the cut and fill method to achieve the desired site topography. It also covers the important process of setting out, which involves transferring measurements and positions from design drawings onto the construction site by marking lines and pegs to accurately locate foundations and trenches. Proper preliminaries work is crucial for smoothly executing subsequent construction stages.
Shah Alam Botanical Garden Site Analysia Group ANatalie Yunxian
1. The document provides site plans and analysis for a botanical garden tower located in Shah Alam, Malaysia.
2. Key details include plans showing the location of the tower, surrounding site, and natural features of the land.
3. Analysis of the tower structure describes its design meant to blend into the forest environment, using natural materials.
This document outlines the module Design Communication (ARC 1713) which introduces fundamental skills for communicating architectural design through drawings and modeling. The module is 6 credit hours over 14 weeks, consisting of lectures, tutorials, and self-study. Students will be assessed through on-site sketching, orthographic/perspective drawings, a presentation board integrating with another module, and a portfolio demonstrating skills and capabilities. The module aims to develop visualization, graphic communication, and technical drawing skills needed for architectural design projects.
This document provides instructions for a two-part design project. Part 1 is a group project to create a 3D geometric artwork based on a randomly assigned word. Students will explore the word's meaning, develop 2D design elements, and transform these into 3D models using various materials over 4 tutorial sessions. The best model will be presented as a hanging mobile.
Part 2 is an individual project where each student will create an original hanging mobile display for their Lego miniature, applying the design process and principles learned in Part 1. The display will be presented along with design process journals reflecting on the character and potential design concepts. The first tutorial will involve presenting initial concept proposals and receiving feedback.
This document outlines Project 1A for an introductory design course. It has two parts:
1. Individual sketches of design elements in nature and the built environment, with 8 sketches and 2 abstract artworks. Students must identify lines, shape, texture, form, and hue in nature and the built environment.
2. A group project to create 9 simple abstract artworks using daily items exploring design principles. Students select a material, base, and method of arrangement. They apply principles like balance and asymmetry. The artworks and presentation boards are assessed on understanding of elements and principles, creativity, and clarity of explanation.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
MATATAG CURRICULUM: ASSESSING THE READINESS OF ELEM. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS I...NelTorrente
In this research, it concludes that while the readiness of teachers in Caloocan City to implement the MATATAG Curriculum is generally positive, targeted efforts in professional development, resource distribution, support networks, and comprehensive preparation can address the existing gaps and ensure successful curriculum implementation.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.