1) Proposal 4 introduces Relaxant Park, a new park that will provide recreational activities for all ages and serve the surrounding residential communities that currently lack such amenities.
2) The park will include areas for passive activities like picnicking and meditation, as well as active recreation like a playground, mini skate park, and climbing wall.
3) Relaxant Park is designed to promote community bonding, health benefits from exercise, and an accessible natural space for stress relief.
Stonelake Park Amenity Workshop - Cosumnes CSDCosumnes CSD
This document outlines a community workshop for a proposed park amenity in the Stonelake neighborhood. It provides background on funds allocated for a project and discusses three potential park sites. A variety of small, medium, and large amenity options are presented, including playgrounds, picnic areas, sports courts, water features, and open turf areas. Constraints like budget and space are addressed. Next steps include community surveys, concept planning, approvals, and construction with an estimated completion date of fall 2014.
This document proposes the development of a recreational area near a residential neighborhood. It notes there are currently no playgrounds in the area. The proposed recreational area would include facilities like a playground, roller skating area, outdoor gym, food stalls, benches, gardens, and parking. A layout plan and descriptions of each facility are provided. The proposal discusses the benefits of the recreational area for residents of all ages and how it could improve community relationships and public health. Potential impacts like increased traffic and noise are also noted. The approval process and professions involved in the project are outlined.
Friendship Park in Kuching, Malaysia and Alga Norte Community Park in Carlsbad, California are two community parks that differ in location, amenities, and activities offered. Friendship Park commemorates China-Malaysia relations and features statues and murals while offering limited activities. Alga Norte Park resulted from 10 years of community support and offers diverse facilities like pools, sports fields, a dog park and skate park, as well as classes and special events. Both parks are located near residential areas and aim to serve the surrounding communities.
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Friendship Park in Kuching, Malaysia and Alga Norte Community Park in Carlsbad, California are both examples of community parks. Friendship Park is a smaller local park covering 21.68 acres that serves the nearby Tabuan Heights residential area. It features statues, murals, and a fountain commemorating Malaysia-China friendship. Alga Norte is a larger 32-acre international park that includes athletic facilities, a dog park, skate park, and aquatic center serving 30,000 people. It underwent a decade-long design and construction process costing $26 million. Both parks provide recreational opportunities and green space for their surrounding communities.
This document outlines the planning process and proposed design concepts for Switchyard Park in Bloomington, Indiana. It discusses gathering public input that emphasized restoring nature, providing recreation opportunities, and connecting to the community. Two conceptual plans are presented, each showing parking, trails, recreation areas, and conservation zones. The concepts aim to make Switchyard Park a signature destination that restores the landscape while offering experiences like gardens, public art, and space for events.
The document proposes developing an empty plot of land in Kuala Selangor into a recreational area. It will include a swimming pool, gymnasium, sauna, and poolside cafe to provide exercise and leisure activities for local residents. The location was chosen because there is currently a lack of recreational spaces in the area. The development aims to improve health, social interaction, and quality of life for the community.
The document proposes developing the empty plot of land into a community park to benefit nearby residents. The proposed park would include public green spaces, jogging tracks, a children's play area, an amphitheater, and a large chess set. Surrounding stakeholders who would benefit include residents who would have a new recreational space, local shop owners who could see more business, and authorities who could hold community events there. The proposal provides details on the project components and outlines tasks for architects, engineers, and other professionals required to design and build the park.
Stonelake Park Amenity Workshop - Cosumnes CSDCosumnes CSD
This document outlines a community workshop for a proposed park amenity in the Stonelake neighborhood. It provides background on funds allocated for a project and discusses three potential park sites. A variety of small, medium, and large amenity options are presented, including playgrounds, picnic areas, sports courts, water features, and open turf areas. Constraints like budget and space are addressed. Next steps include community surveys, concept planning, approvals, and construction with an estimated completion date of fall 2014.
This document proposes the development of a recreational area near a residential neighborhood. It notes there are currently no playgrounds in the area. The proposed recreational area would include facilities like a playground, roller skating area, outdoor gym, food stalls, benches, gardens, and parking. A layout plan and descriptions of each facility are provided. The proposal discusses the benefits of the recreational area for residents of all ages and how it could improve community relationships and public health. Potential impacts like increased traffic and noise are also noted. The approval process and professions involved in the project are outlined.
Friendship Park in Kuching, Malaysia and Alga Norte Community Park in Carlsbad, California are two community parks that differ in location, amenities, and activities offered. Friendship Park commemorates China-Malaysia relations and features statues and murals while offering limited activities. Alga Norte Park resulted from 10 years of community support and offers diverse facilities like pools, sports fields, a dog park and skate park, as well as classes and special events. Both parks are located near residential areas and aim to serve the surrounding communities.
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Friendship Park in Kuching, Malaysia and Alga Norte Community Park in Carlsbad, California are both examples of community parks. Friendship Park is a smaller local park covering 21.68 acres that serves the nearby Tabuan Heights residential area. It features statues, murals, and a fountain commemorating Malaysia-China friendship. Alga Norte is a larger 32-acre international park that includes athletic facilities, a dog park, skate park, and aquatic center serving 30,000 people. It underwent a decade-long design and construction process costing $26 million. Both parks provide recreational opportunities and green space for their surrounding communities.
This document outlines the planning process and proposed design concepts for Switchyard Park in Bloomington, Indiana. It discusses gathering public input that emphasized restoring nature, providing recreation opportunities, and connecting to the community. Two conceptual plans are presented, each showing parking, trails, recreation areas, and conservation zones. The concepts aim to make Switchyard Park a signature destination that restores the landscape while offering experiences like gardens, public art, and space for events.
The document proposes developing an empty plot of land in Kuala Selangor into a recreational area. It will include a swimming pool, gymnasium, sauna, and poolside cafe to provide exercise and leisure activities for local residents. The location was chosen because there is currently a lack of recreational spaces in the area. The development aims to improve health, social interaction, and quality of life for the community.
The document proposes developing the empty plot of land into a community park to benefit nearby residents. The proposed park would include public green spaces, jogging tracks, a children's play area, an amphitheater, and a large chess set. Surrounding stakeholders who would benefit include residents who would have a new recreational space, local shop owners who could see more business, and authorities who could hold community events there. The proposal provides details on the project components and outlines tasks for architects, engineers, and other professionals required to design and build the park.
This document proposes converting an empty lot in Bandar Sri Damansara, Selangor, Malaysia into an edible garden. The group analyzed the 55m x 60m site, noting its basketball courts, vegetation, and location near residences and other amenities. To improve the area, the document suggests replacing broken structures with a garden that would provide healthy produce for residents and a gathering space, while improving air quality. Diagrams and sketches illustrate the garden layout, including paths, planting beds, and amenities like a guard house, pergola, and bicycle parking. The edible garden aims to benefit residents through convenience, social interaction, environmental enhancement, and healthy lifestyle promotion.
This document presents a proposal for a recreational area project in a residential neighborhood. The author observed that the area lacked recreational facilities for residents. The proposed recreational area would include amenities like a playground, roller skating area, outdoor gym, food stalls, benches, a garden, and parking. Diagrams show the layout, accessibility, and circulation of the area. Each amenity is described in more detail, highlighting the benefits it would provide. The proposal also discusses the authority procedures and professions involved to implement the project.
Introduction to-the-construction-industry-2Jia San Oljs
The document proposes building a pocket park. It describes pocket parks as small, public parks often created on vacant lots. The proposed pocket park would be located near residential and commercial areas and include children's play areas and seating. As an example, the document summarizes Paley Park in New York City, highlighting its water features, landscaping, and role as a quiet space for office workers and tourists. Benefits of developing a pocket park include providing a place for stress relief and community gathering.
The document proposes building a pocket park. It describes pocket parks as small, public parks often created on vacant lots. The proposed pocket park would be located near residential and commercial areas and include children's play areas and seating. As an example, the document summarizes Paley Park in New York City, highlighting its water features, landscaping, and role as a quiet space for office workers and tourists. Benefits of developing a pocket park include providing a place for stress relief and community gathering.
This document proposes developing a recreation area on a 30m x 30m plot of empty land in Taman Klang Jaya, Selangor. It suggests including a playing area, exercising area, and resting area to serve the surrounding residential neighborhood. The recreation area would provide health, social, and community benefits. It presents a concept sketch, lists the facilities and their costs, and outlines the planning and approval process required to develop the site.
This document proposes developing a recreation area on a 30m x 30m plot of empty land in Taman Klang Jaya, Selangor. It suggests including a playing area, exercising area, and resting area to serve the surrounding residential neighborhood. The recreation area would provide health, social, and community benefits. It presents a concept sketch, lists the facilities and their costs, and outlines the planning and approval process required to develop the site.
This document discusses standards and guidelines for open spaces, parks, and playgrounds in Garden City, Zamboanga. It provides definitions and proposed dimensions for different types of open spaces, including neighborhood parks, special use parks, linear parks, and natural parks. Recreational facilities like basketball courts, volleyball courts, and badminton courts are proposed with specific dimensions. Guidelines are provided for allocating lots for parks and playgrounds, as well as parking lots. Considerations for accessibility, conservation, and the special needs of disabled and elderly visitors are also covered.
The document discusses the importance of parks and recreation facilities for a city. It notes that parks provide physical, mental and social benefits. It then describes different types of parks like community parks, neighborhood parks, mini parks, and view parks. It explains the purpose and features of each park type. The document emphasizes that parks play a vital role in a city's health and quality of life.
The document discusses oxygen parks, which are public green spaces designed with the local community in mind. Oxygen parks provide an open area for exercise, rest, and play in a nature-inspired, man-made green space intended as an alternative to indoor gyms. The document states that space should be identified and provisioned for constructing walkways, seating, green areas, and any infrastructure needed for the parks' functioning and aesthetic appeal.
This document provides a master plan for Dubois County Park. It identifies needs and goals such as improving visibility, encouraging more park usage, and enhancing natural beauty. It then makes recommendations in areas such as signage, activity zones, playgrounds, trails, and potential new facilities. Budget estimates ranging from $0 to $325,000 are provided for 27 proposed new features and improvements to help implement the plan.
An Area Analysis Report of Gainesville Parks with a Focus on Springtree ParkDanielle Behr
This document provides an analysis of Springtree Park in Gainesville, Florida. It describes the park's existing conditions, including its location and four zones - a high development zone with a playground, two moderate development zones for hiking and dogs, a low development zone for seclusion, and an inaccessible zone blocked off for management. It discusses issues like a lack of facilities, signage, and illegal off-road vehicle use. The future condition section outlines goals and objectives to increase physical fitness opportunities, education, recreation, accessibility, and safety at the park in order to improve community involvement and experiences.
The document summarizes a student group project to propose developing a small plot of empty land in Desa Park City as a recreation area. The group chose a 30m x 30m site near the central park. They propose building an indoor mini stadium on the site to provide space for indoor sports like badminton, squash, and table tennis. This would benefit residents by allowing them to play sports even when it rains. The proposal includes concepts, site plans, and details of the proposed indoor mini stadium and recreation facilities.
The document summarizes a student group project to propose developing a small plot of empty land in Desa Park City as a recreation area. The group chose a 30m x 30m site near the central park. They propose building an indoor mini stadium on the site to provide space for indoor sports like badminton, squash, and table tennis. This would benefit residents by allowing them to play sports even when it rains. The proposal includes sketches of the site plan, interior, and concept for the indoor stadium featuring glass floors with LED lighting to mark court lines.
This document proposes developing a 30m x 30m empty land into a commercial clubhouse for the local community. The land is currently overgrown with bushes and rubbish. The clubhouse would provide recreation facilities like a gym, outdoor jacuzzi, and event hall. It would be constructed using sustainable materials like clay bricks, bamboo flooring, and LED lights. The clubhouse is intended to give residents a space for exercise and socialization while improving the environmental quality of the area. A budget breakdown is included that estimates the total clubhouse cost at 532,278.
The document describes the landscape design of Clos Layat Park in Lyon, France, which transformed a vacant lot into a 3 hectare urban forest park using diverse design elements like a running path, amphitheater, playground featuring a mist pool, and lighting to create a biodiverse space for neighborhood activities while improving the local environment. The master plan centered the park around a forested area comprising one third of the site to introduce nature to city residents through educational areas and native plantings.
Radiance Gardenia is more than just a residential complex; it is a thriving community that fosters a sense of belonging and camaraderie among its residents at Hennur Road, Bangalore. The project hosts various social and cultural events throughout the year, providing opportunities for interaction and creating a vibrant community life.
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This document provides a project brief for a student final project in the construction industry. It outlines that students must propose a construction project on an empty plot of land between 30m x 30m to 30m x 40m.
Two students proposed constructing different projects on a 30m x 30m plot of land - one proposed a recreational area with a pond, waterfall, jogging paths, and picnic areas. The other proposed a commercial grocery store near a university campus to provide cheap goods for students.
Both proposals included concept drawings, rationales for how the projects would benefit the community, and cost estimates. The conclusion emphasized that construction requires thorough research, planning, and involvement from many people.
This document provides a project brief for a student group final construction project. The project requires proposing a construction project on an empty plot of land measuring 30m x 30m to 30m x 40m.
Two proposals are presented - a recreational area by Atiqah Syasya Janathan, and a commercial grocery store by Abdul Qayyum Shahmie. Atiqah's proposal includes plans for a man-made pond, waterfall, jogging/cycling paths, playground, and picnic area. Abdul's proposal is for an affordable grocery store near the university with multiple payment counters to save time.
Both proposals provide sketches, rationales about benefits to the community, and cost estimates. In conclusion, the
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.
This document outlines a design project with two parts for students. Part 1 involves individually sketching natural and built environment elements and creating abstract artworks. Part 2 involves working in groups to create 9 simple abstract artworks using daily items that demonstrate design principles. Students will present their artworks and explanations of the design elements and principles used. They will be assessed on their understanding and application of design concepts, as well as the originality, quality and presentation of their creative works.
This document proposes converting an empty lot in Bandar Sri Damansara, Selangor, Malaysia into an edible garden. The group analyzed the 55m x 60m site, noting its basketball courts, vegetation, and location near residences and other amenities. To improve the area, the document suggests replacing broken structures with a garden that would provide healthy produce for residents and a gathering space, while improving air quality. Diagrams and sketches illustrate the garden layout, including paths, planting beds, and amenities like a guard house, pergola, and bicycle parking. The edible garden aims to benefit residents through convenience, social interaction, environmental enhancement, and healthy lifestyle promotion.
This document presents a proposal for a recreational area project in a residential neighborhood. The author observed that the area lacked recreational facilities for residents. The proposed recreational area would include amenities like a playground, roller skating area, outdoor gym, food stalls, benches, a garden, and parking. Diagrams show the layout, accessibility, and circulation of the area. Each amenity is described in more detail, highlighting the benefits it would provide. The proposal also discusses the authority procedures and professions involved to implement the project.
Introduction to-the-construction-industry-2Jia San Oljs
The document proposes building a pocket park. It describes pocket parks as small, public parks often created on vacant lots. The proposed pocket park would be located near residential and commercial areas and include children's play areas and seating. As an example, the document summarizes Paley Park in New York City, highlighting its water features, landscaping, and role as a quiet space for office workers and tourists. Benefits of developing a pocket park include providing a place for stress relief and community gathering.
The document proposes building a pocket park. It describes pocket parks as small, public parks often created on vacant lots. The proposed pocket park would be located near residential and commercial areas and include children's play areas and seating. As an example, the document summarizes Paley Park in New York City, highlighting its water features, landscaping, and role as a quiet space for office workers and tourists. Benefits of developing a pocket park include providing a place for stress relief and community gathering.
This document proposes developing a recreation area on a 30m x 30m plot of empty land in Taman Klang Jaya, Selangor. It suggests including a playing area, exercising area, and resting area to serve the surrounding residential neighborhood. The recreation area would provide health, social, and community benefits. It presents a concept sketch, lists the facilities and their costs, and outlines the planning and approval process required to develop the site.
This document proposes developing a recreation area on a 30m x 30m plot of empty land in Taman Klang Jaya, Selangor. It suggests including a playing area, exercising area, and resting area to serve the surrounding residential neighborhood. The recreation area would provide health, social, and community benefits. It presents a concept sketch, lists the facilities and their costs, and outlines the planning and approval process required to develop the site.
This document discusses standards and guidelines for open spaces, parks, and playgrounds in Garden City, Zamboanga. It provides definitions and proposed dimensions for different types of open spaces, including neighborhood parks, special use parks, linear parks, and natural parks. Recreational facilities like basketball courts, volleyball courts, and badminton courts are proposed with specific dimensions. Guidelines are provided for allocating lots for parks and playgrounds, as well as parking lots. Considerations for accessibility, conservation, and the special needs of disabled and elderly visitors are also covered.
The document discusses the importance of parks and recreation facilities for a city. It notes that parks provide physical, mental and social benefits. It then describes different types of parks like community parks, neighborhood parks, mini parks, and view parks. It explains the purpose and features of each park type. The document emphasizes that parks play a vital role in a city's health and quality of life.
The document discusses oxygen parks, which are public green spaces designed with the local community in mind. Oxygen parks provide an open area for exercise, rest, and play in a nature-inspired, man-made green space intended as an alternative to indoor gyms. The document states that space should be identified and provisioned for constructing walkways, seating, green areas, and any infrastructure needed for the parks' functioning and aesthetic appeal.
This document provides a master plan for Dubois County Park. It identifies needs and goals such as improving visibility, encouraging more park usage, and enhancing natural beauty. It then makes recommendations in areas such as signage, activity zones, playgrounds, trails, and potential new facilities. Budget estimates ranging from $0 to $325,000 are provided for 27 proposed new features and improvements to help implement the plan.
An Area Analysis Report of Gainesville Parks with a Focus on Springtree ParkDanielle Behr
This document provides an analysis of Springtree Park in Gainesville, Florida. It describes the park's existing conditions, including its location and four zones - a high development zone with a playground, two moderate development zones for hiking and dogs, a low development zone for seclusion, and an inaccessible zone blocked off for management. It discusses issues like a lack of facilities, signage, and illegal off-road vehicle use. The future condition section outlines goals and objectives to increase physical fitness opportunities, education, recreation, accessibility, and safety at the park in order to improve community involvement and experiences.
The document summarizes a student group project to propose developing a small plot of empty land in Desa Park City as a recreation area. The group chose a 30m x 30m site near the central park. They propose building an indoor mini stadium on the site to provide space for indoor sports like badminton, squash, and table tennis. This would benefit residents by allowing them to play sports even when it rains. The proposal includes concepts, site plans, and details of the proposed indoor mini stadium and recreation facilities.
The document summarizes a student group project to propose developing a small plot of empty land in Desa Park City as a recreation area. The group chose a 30m x 30m site near the central park. They propose building an indoor mini stadium on the site to provide space for indoor sports like badminton, squash, and table tennis. This would benefit residents by allowing them to play sports even when it rains. The proposal includes sketches of the site plan, interior, and concept for the indoor stadium featuring glass floors with LED lighting to mark court lines.
This document proposes developing a 30m x 30m empty land into a commercial clubhouse for the local community. The land is currently overgrown with bushes and rubbish. The clubhouse would provide recreation facilities like a gym, outdoor jacuzzi, and event hall. It would be constructed using sustainable materials like clay bricks, bamboo flooring, and LED lights. The clubhouse is intended to give residents a space for exercise and socialization while improving the environmental quality of the area. A budget breakdown is included that estimates the total clubhouse cost at 532,278.
The document describes the landscape design of Clos Layat Park in Lyon, France, which transformed a vacant lot into a 3 hectare urban forest park using diverse design elements like a running path, amphitheater, playground featuring a mist pool, and lighting to create a biodiverse space for neighborhood activities while improving the local environment. The master plan centered the park around a forested area comprising one third of the site to introduce nature to city residents through educational areas and native plantings.
Radiance Gardenia is more than just a residential complex; it is a thriving community that fosters a sense of belonging and camaraderie among its residents at Hennur Road, Bangalore. The project hosts various social and cultural events throughout the year, providing opportunities for interaction and creating a vibrant community life.
For More Details:
Visit Here: radiance.developerprojects.in
This document provides a project brief for a student final project in the construction industry. It outlines that students must propose a construction project on an empty plot of land between 30m x 30m to 30m x 40m.
Two students proposed constructing different projects on a 30m x 30m plot of land - one proposed a recreational area with a pond, waterfall, jogging paths, and picnic areas. The other proposed a commercial grocery store near a university campus to provide cheap goods for students.
Both proposals included concept drawings, rationales for how the projects would benefit the community, and cost estimates. The conclusion emphasized that construction requires thorough research, planning, and involvement from many people.
This document provides a project brief for a student group final construction project. The project requires proposing a construction project on an empty plot of land measuring 30m x 30m to 30m x 40m.
Two proposals are presented - a recreational area by Atiqah Syasya Janathan, and a commercial grocery store by Abdul Qayyum Shahmie. Atiqah's proposal includes plans for a man-made pond, waterfall, jogging/cycling paths, playground, and picnic area. Abdul's proposal is for an affordable grocery store near the university with multiple payment counters to save time.
Both proposals provide sketches, rationales about benefits to the community, and cost estimates. In conclusion, the
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.
This document outlines a design project with two parts for students. Part 1 involves individually sketching natural and built environment elements and creating abstract artworks. Part 2 involves working in groups to create 9 simple abstract artworks using daily items that demonstrate design principles. Students will present their artworks and explanations of the design elements and principles used. They will be assessed on their understanding and application of design concepts, as well as the originality, quality and presentation of their creative works.
This document provides an overview of an introductory design module being offered in January 2015. The 5-credit module will introduce students to basic design elements and principles through lectures, tutorials, study trips, and design projects. Students will learn about the design process and apply their skills and knowledge to a range of assignments involving visual and verbal reports. Upon completing the module, students will be able to recognize and apply design elements and principles to simple projects, and explain their application. The module will be delivered over 18 weeks through lectures, tutorials, and self-directed study.
The group's final project for their Introduction to Business course was a charity drive event to raise funds for PAWS Animal Welfare Society. They sold homemade fruit jellies and juices. To prepare, the group collected RM1,350 in sponsorships. During the event, they sold products and promoted their cause on social media and posters. Through their efforts, they gained experience running a business and raised awareness for their charity.
The document summarizes several key social psychology concepts discussed in a group project on relationship:
1) Self-verification theory asserts that people want others to perceive them according to their own self-beliefs and feelings.
2) Self-serving bias refers to taking personal responsibility for successes yet externalizing blame for failures.
3) Negativity bias describes giving more attention to negative experiences over positive ones.
4) Confirmation bias involves favoring information that confirms existing beliefs.
5) Stereotypes refer to overgeneralized beliefs about groups that ignore individual differences.
The document is a research report submitted by a group of students for their social psychology class. It includes an introduction outlining the assignment, a methods section describing how they developed a video applying concepts from class, and a discussion analyzing how five concepts were applied in different scenes of the video. The video portrayed a relationship from the perspective of the main character and illustrated concepts like self-serving bias, confirmation bias, self-verification theory, negativity bias, and stereotyping. Each concept is defined and its application in a corresponding scene from the video is explained.
Cognitive dissonance, social interaction, looking-glass self, counterfactual thinking, and the halo effect are explored through a comic strip about a grandmother named Grace. Grace felt unhappy with how her family treated her. She drank a potion on the advice of a fortune teller hoping it would improve her situation. When Grace disappeared, her family regretted their past actions and realized how much they took her for granted. After Grace returned, her family appreciated her more and their positive attitudes toward her led to happier family relationships going forward.
This document outlines the assessment components for PSYC 0203, totaling 100%. It includes 3 assignments, 2 tests, and an e-portfolio. Assignment 1 is a journal entry worth 20% and requires discussing 5 concepts from class in 5 personal experience entries. Assignment 2 is a group comic project worth 10% requiring incorporating 5 concepts into a storyline and brief oral presentation. Assignment 3 is a video clip, written report, and presentation worth 30% where students identify psychological concepts in a 3-5 minute video clip script and report.
This document outlines a group project assignment for a social psychology course. Students will be assigned to groups of 4-5 to conduct a social psychology experiment, record a video clip demonstrating the process, and do a group presentation. The presentation should be 20 minutes plus 5 minutes for Q&A. Assessments will include a written report and a video clip and presentation, each worth 20% of the total 40% project grade. The report must follow a specified format and include an introduction, method, discussion, and references. Plagiarism is strictly prohibited and will result in failure of the assignment.
This document contains journal entries from a student discussing social psychology concepts. It discusses two main topics:
1) Social loafing - where individuals put in less effort working in a group compared to individually. The student provides personal examples of social loafing in school group projects and with family.
2) Self-serving bias - where individuals take credit for successes but blame outside factors for failures. The student describes instances where they and others exhibited self-serving bias, such as blaming others for losses but taking credit for wins.
This document provides instructions for Assignment 1 of the Social Psychology course. Students are asked to complete a journal entry reflecting on how the course concepts relate to their personal lives or experiences. They should submit two journal entries per assignment that are 1.5-2 paragraphs each, relating a past life experience to a concept from the lectures. The objectives are to increase awareness of how social psychology applies to daily life and to understand interactions with others. Students will be assessed on demonstrating understanding of course themes, appropriately applying concepts to personal experiences, and following the documentation format and submission requirements.
The document provides information on a 3 credit hour social psychology module taught over 18 weeks. It will use student-centered learning approaches like group discussions and presentations. Students will learn about social behavior, prejudice, attraction, aggression, and how culture influences social behavior. Assessment will include formative assessments through tutorials, summative assessments to evaluate understanding, and a portfolio reflecting achievement of learning outcomes. The goal is to help students gain awareness of human behavior and interactions to relate effectively with others.
This document outlines the final project requirements for an Introduction to Business course. Students will plan and run a charity drive event to gain practical business experience. They must form groups, choose a product to sell and charity to support. The project aims to help students develop skills in areas like marketing, finance, and social responsibility. Students will be assessed based on a group report and presentation of their event, as well as individual reflections. The report must document all planning decisions, financial records, and outcomes of their charity drive business venture.
The document outlines a business plan for a proposed Malaysian music cafe called Joey&Co. The cafe aims to promote Malaysian culture through food and live performances. It will be located in the popular Publika area of Kuala Lumpur. The plan discusses the target market, competitors, and proposed marketing strategies including partnerships with Foodpanda and local radio stations. Financial projections estimate an initial investment of RM250,000 with profits expected within 2 years of opening.
This document outlines the syllabus for an introductory business module. The 4-credit, 18-week module will provide students with an understanding of basic business concepts through lectures, self-study, projects, and assessments. Topics will include the different types of businesses, factors that affect business operations, and the roles of human resources, marketing, production, and finance. Assessment will include individual and group projects, tests, and an e-portfolio demonstrating acquired knowledge and skills. The goal is for students to understand business fundamentals and be able to apply theories to analyze real-world business situations.
- The document outlines the requirements for a group business plan presentation project in an Introduction to Business course. It provides context for the project, including its objectives, learning outcomes, tasks, submission requirements, assessment criteria, and rubric.
- Students must form groups, choose a business idea, develop a 10-minute presentation on the business plan, and submit any presentation materials. The presentation will be assessed based on topic content, verbal presentation skills, and peer evaluation of individual contributions.
- Guidelines are provided on the expected content of the presentation, including describing the business, conducting market and competitor analysis, explaining marketing and management strategies, and providing a financial plan and conclusion.
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CHIA KEH CHIAN ICI PROPOSAL
1. Proposal 4 by Chia Keh Chian
Introduction
Relaxant Park is a high quality diversified park, recreation and open space
system that provides for all age and interest groups. It allows you to do both –
slow down or speed up. Chill out on its manicured lawns and have a family
picnic; a brief respite from the work week rush. Or get your heart racing by
hitting its jogging paths with sprightly vigour. With the idyllic man-made lake
at its centre, Relaxant Park truly represents an ideal getaway from the
tribulations of the busy life.
Rationale & Client Evaluation
After carrying out the site visit and SWOT analysis, we discovered the strength,
weakness, opportunity and threats of this site. We also study about the
facilities nearby and the potential of the site. There are a lot of residential
areas surrounding this location, but there is no main recreation area for the
residents to relax, have gathering and meet new people. Therefore, I
decided to transform this empty land to a park which focuses on the purpose
to be a recreation area.
2. Objective
1. Provide a system of neighbourhood and community parks that are within
walking distance of residents.
2. To create open space as a balance to man-made development.
3. To preserve and protect areas of important environmental consideration,
and to incorporate such areas into the park and recreation system.
4. To provide facilities for both passive and active recreation to meet the
needs of all residents living nearby.
5. Provide parks with activities for all age groups and abilities, equally
distributed throughout the community.
6. Develop athletic facilities that meet the highest quality competitive playing
standards and requirements for all age groups, skill levels, and recreational
interests.
7. Develop new multi-use facilities to increase flexibility of use for new
activities.
8. Provide operation and maintenance to insure safe, serviceable, and
functional parks and facilities.
9. Promote healthy physical and mental well-being.
10. Design and develop facilities that are sustainable, accessible, safe and
easy to maintain with life-cycle features that account for long term costs and
benefits.
3. Projects Benefits
There are a lot of benefits a park can bring, including community benefits,
health benefits, economic benefits and environmental benefits.
COMMUNITY BENEFITS: Parks and Recreation sources give communities an
important identity. Well-maintained, accessible parks and recreation facilities
are key elements of safe, strong, family-friendly communities.
Citizens’ qualities of life improve when they engaged with their parks
and recreation systems.
Community recreation reduces depression, alienation, loneliness, and
anti-social behaviour.
Parks and recreation provide opportunities that encourage citizens to
get involved in their communities – as volunteers, stewards, advocates
and students.
HEALTH BENEFITS: Access to parks and recreation facilities leads to healthy
lifestyles for people of all ages.
Strong evidence shows that when people go to parks, they exercise more.
Every time sedentary people walk a mile, they add 21 minutes to their
life. On average, every hour they spend exercising increases their life
expectancy by two hours.
Exercise increases the brain’s capacity for learning and developing
skills.
Physical activities such as jogging, wall climbing and skating can
improve mental health effectively.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS: Parks enhance property values, contribute to
healthy and productive workforces and help attract and retain businesses.
Parks and recreation facilities make communities desirable places to
live, work, play and visit.
4. Parks and recreation services motivate business relocation and
expansion in the community.
In a national public opinions survey, 57% of respondents said that if they
were in the market to buy a new home, they would be more likely to
select a home if it was close to parks and open space.
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS: Parks, open spaces and trails play a key role in
preserving water and air quality, reducing congestion and protecting wildlife.
Through the provision of parks, open spaces and protected natural
environment, recreation can contribute to the environmental health of
our communities.
Green plants help to beautify the area and purify the air by absorbing
carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
Trail and pathway systems save energy and protect air quality by
encouraging non-motorized transportation.
5. Project Concept
1. Close to nature
The main concept of this project focuses on nature and greenery in the site.
There are trees, shrubs, plants and grass in the park. Tall plants surrounding
Relaxant Park act as vertical screen, screening out unwanted views and
provide a serene, healthy, friendly and natural environment for residents and
visitors. They can take a leisurely walk and enjoy the fresh air and the great
outdoors with its captivating vistas.
2. Relaxing and refreshing space
Relaxant Park provides a relaxing and comfortable space for people to
release stress and smooth their daily problems of increasingly busy lives and
crowded living sites. It features a picturesque man-made lake, a children’s
playground complete with child-proof play equipment, park benches,
outdoor BBQ area and a foot-massaging pathway to complete the whole
relaxing experience.
6. 3. Tranquillity
Relaxant Park is a well-designed tranquil retreats and meditative park. The
quiet environment comforts mind and spirit, encourages residents and visitors
to unwind and relax. It also provides an ideal open space for meditation and
yoga.
Name
This park is named as ‘Relaxant Park’. ‘Relaxant’ is defined as ‘something that
helps to relax’ in English, it also brings the meaning of ‘relax’ in Latin.
10. Entrance
Family area
Playground
Benches
Tasteful Welcoming Entrances
Entrance is the first time people will see when they
go to a place. In my proposal, a wooden arbor
will be used as an inviting entrance to Relaxant
Park, providing a pleasing view from exterior.
The entrance’s evergreen plantings are gracious
and welcoming, directing the visitors to the
desired area.
Inclusive play space
In family area, there will be a children’s
playground complete with child-proof play
equipment, including slides, see saw, swings and
spring rides. With those equipments and safe
surfacing, the playground allows children to have
fun, learn and develop social skills, imagination
and self-care skills without causing worries among
parents.
Iconic park benches
A lot of benches will be located in everywhere of
the park for visitors to rest. Visitors are encouraged
to sit and slow down the journey and aspire strollers
to focus on the moment, then enjoy views
discovered around the park.
11. Natural area
Foot-massaging
pathway
Lush greenery
I also proposed a dry landscape area in this park,
consisting only of trees, stones, raked gravel or
sand and moss. They are meant to foster
contemplation, yoga and meditation. Green
plants purify the air by absorbing carbon dioxide
and release oxygen, improving the quality of air
and reduce air pollution.
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Path to good health
Foot-massaging pathway is provided in my
proposed park, it is constructed based on the
principles of reflexology, which is an ancient Asian
therapy that links health and well-being to specific
points on the feet, ears and hand.
Using the foot as a guide to overall health,
pressure is applied to areas that correspond to
vital organs, glands, nerves and muscles.
This pathway is able to improve residents’ and
visitors’ life quality because it offers more than
relaxation; it is also a type of self-care which does
not require a lot of time.
12. Open Play Space
Amphitheatre
Active Area
Mini skate park
Climbing Wall
An open-air place used for outdoor events,
performances, sports and entertainment is include
in my proposal. It provides a platform to show
residents’ talents and bring people together.
Transcend your limits!
A dream come true for skateboarders, a purpose-
built recreational environment made to provide
excellent places to recreate, socialize and
improve their skills. Unlike the big skate park, this
mini skate park only contain half-pipe and quarter
pipe. They are designed specifically to provide
unique challenges to users.
As one of the world’s fastest growing mainstream
sporting activities, an artificially constructed wall
with grips for feet and hand is built in this park. It is
not just a sport for adrenaline junkies, with good
instruction and modern safety equipment, it is safe
and enjoyable for anyone of any age to climb at
their own comfort and ability level.
13. Lawn area/Open space
Outdoor BBQ Area
Picnic area
Pavilion
I plan to have a round deck surround barbecue
pit in my park. It is available for use on first-come,
first-served basis, or a reservation can be made. It
is a perfect location for events such as birthday
parties and social gatherings.
There will also be picnic area in my proposed park.
Family picnic offers considerable benefits for the
health of the individual and as well as a bonding
experience for the family. It is a great stress buster
as it helps reduce the pressure and anxiety related
to work and home. There are picnicking facilities
in this beautiful, natural setting. People are free to
find a peaceful, shady spot to sit down and have
a good time with their loved one.
A pavilion is built with storage, seating, water and
electricity for convenience purposes.
14. Public toilet
Jogging path
Man-made lake
Basic amenities such as toilets are provided for
hygiene and comfort of the residents.
Along Relaxant park there is a wide jogging path
surrounding the man-made lake. It is a haven for
joggers, strollers, kids and adults alike. A jog in the
great outdoors is better for body and mind than
pounding the treadmill. It boosts energy and
improve mood effectively.
In my proposal, there will be a man-made lake in
the core, which is the only water feature in this
park. Calming sound of lake can camouflage
external noises and provide a tranquil environment
for users. Besides, it also acts as cooling agent and
water source of the park.
15. Materials Used in Constructing
Area Material Reason
Playground poured-in-place rubber surfacing One of the most
accessible options
available
Ideal for themed
graphics to add
play value and
colour
Easy to clean –
remove foreign
objects with a leaf
blower
Safe, absorb
impulsive force and
increase time
impact if children
fall down, prevent
injuries.
Climbing wall thick multiplex board (plywood) Strongest building
material
Split-proof
Has enough
flexibility to resist
cracking
16. Mini skate
park
wood, steel, fiberglass, composites (or
polymers), and concrete.
Durable
Strong
Safe
Jogging track Rubber running track
Foundation: Concrete, Asphalt
Thickness: 13mm
All weather purpose
Seamless
Economical
Surface smoothness
of base
requirements not
high
Easy to maintain
Elastic
Durable
BBQ Area Timber Attractive
Authentic
elegance
Strong
Durable
Require very little
maintenance
Blend neatly with
the existing park
Bio-degradable
Park bench recycled plastic bench and powder-
coated cast aluminium frame
maintenance-free
eco-friendly
attractive
stable
strong
No Painting or
Sealing Required
Splinter Free
Recycled Plastic &
Steel Can Be
Recycled
17. Lighting
Street light
Amphitheatre
In my proposal, street lights are installed
sufficiently in the park. The main
purpose is night time visibility for security
and safety. Besides, street light helps in
geographic orientation, as people can
use well-lit focal points as landmarks to
help them find their way. It is also a
great way to make the park looks more
attractive.
Lighting plays an important role in
bringing life to performances and
events that will be held at night in the
amphitheatre.
Light should be useful at night, not a
visual eyesore nor an obstacle during
the day. There will be general ambient
lighting when there is no performance.
The lighting is sufficient for visitor to see,
sit and linger in the area.
During regular shows, the surrounding is
50 lux and the stage is at 750 lux.
During special performance or events,
supplementary lighting is used, for
example, followspot, dimmers and LED.
Normally, it targets of 1250 lux on stage.
18. Softscape
Shrubs
Acalypha Hispida Andrographis Paniculata Arachis Pintoi Anthurium Andraeanum
Palms
Arenga Engleri Asterogyne Martiana Archontophoenix Alexandrae
Trees
Lagerstroemia speciose Ficus Benjamina Golden Ficus Microcarpa Golden Pisonia Grandis
- Tall trees and shrubs are planted as vertical screens from traffic passing by.
Turf
Zoysia Bahia
- Tolerate with many types of soil, mowing height is low, fully tolerate with sun.
19. Natural Element
Stones Waterway- Man-made lake
Hardscape
Park Bench Playground Foot-massaging pathway
Pavilion Arbor Deck & BBQ pit
Amphitheatre Skate park Climbing wall
20. Conclusion
At the end of this project, I have conclude that it is vital to study about a site
before developing it. It is important to identify the strengths and weaknesses,
and find out ways to make use of the good one and to improve the bad one.
A park is very suitable to build at this site because it is surrounded by
residential area, it is important for the residents to take a break and unwind in
a comforting landscape park.
I’ve learnt how to observe, analysis, document, and propose a project brief. I
am also able to justify the feasibility of a development and improve the
proposal to serve the purpose of its development.