This document provides instructions for a final design project and report for an architecture course. Students are asked to further develop their schematic design from the previous phase to incorporate more detailed environmental and technological strategies. They must submit a final design presentation with drawings, models and renderings, as well as a 5000-word comprehensive report covering site context, design intentions, and sustainability features. The report and presentation will be assessed based on learning outcomes related to design development, performance considerations, and effective communication of the design concept and ideas.
This document provides guidelines for Project 1b of an architectural design course. It outlines the tasks and requirements for developing a formal design strategy in response to a proposed project brief and site analysis. Students are asked to further develop their project brief and programmatic responses from Project 1a to arrive at 2-3 design options. They must explore and visualize their design concepts through sketches, diagrams and models to demonstrate different approaches. The final submission must include a design strategy proposal with plans, sections and elevations at a scale of 1:200 or larger, showing consideration of regulatory requirements, sustainability, and other factors. The project aims to formulate an appropriate design strategy in response to the brief, site context and program.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides the project brief for Project 1a of the Architectural Design Project module. Project 1a involves pre-design analysis for a proposed architectural design project. Students must analyze the site context, user needs, precedents, and regulatory requirements to develop a program brief and 10-15 minute multimedia presentation. The objectives are to formulate a program brief and conduct contextual and user analysis. Students will analyze the site, user group, cultural context, restrictions, and precedents to inform their design strategies. They must consider guidelines for the project scope, which include building size, parking, and compliance with planning requirements. The presentation will be assessed based on the quality of the analysis, brief, and presentation. It is due on September
PROPOSAL OF CO-LEARNING VISITOR CENTERYen Min Khor
This document contains a student's project proposal for a Co-Learning Visitor Center. It includes sections on design suitability, project viability, procurement, resource planning, maintenance strategy, risk analysis, and work breakdown structure. The student's name, ID number, tutor, and date are provided at the top. Breakdowns of marks received on the proposal are listed. The proposal contains information on the objectives, client, stakeholders, site analysis, floor plans, cost estimates, and strategies for project implementation and management.
Project Management - Recreation BlocksYen Min Khor
This document outlines the proposed development of a recreation district at the Commercial Block Carpark of Taylor's University in Subang Jaya, Selangor. It introduces the project team which includes professionals from various specializations. It also provides details on the project brief, success criteria, implementation strategy, and monitoring and control plans to ensure the timely and successful completion of the project within budget. Key aspects covered are the project scope, schedule, cost, quality, and risk management.
This document provides a comparative analysis of social activities in two locations: Dashilan District in Beijing, China and Jalan TAR in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It analyzes how local climate, building typology, and culture affect patterns of social interaction. Local climate most strongly shapes activities, with cooler weather in Beijing encouraging more outdoor gatherings compared to hot and humid conditions in Kuala Lumpur. Building designs like narrow streets and five-foot walkways in both locations increase social contact. Traditional games and performances reflect local cultures that bring people together in public spaces.
This document provides details on the daylighting and artificial lighting analysis for two spaces within a building:
1. The ICT Space receives some morning daylight but requires 24 LED downlights to meet the 300 lux illumination level standard. Daylight levels are highest near the windows.
2. The enclosed Quiet Reading Space receives no daylight and requires 26 LED downlights arranged in a 13 by 2 configuration to achieve the 400 lux standard.
3. Both spaces' lighting designs were determined using the lumen method and aim to provide sufficient, comfortable illumination.
This document provides instructions for a final design project and report for an architecture course. Students are asked to further develop their schematic design from the previous phase to incorporate more detailed environmental and technological strategies. They must submit a final design presentation with drawings, models and renderings, as well as a 5000-word comprehensive report covering site context, design intentions, and sustainability features. The report and presentation will be assessed based on learning outcomes related to design development, performance considerations, and effective communication of the design concept and ideas.
This document provides guidelines for Project 1b of an architectural design course. It outlines the tasks and requirements for developing a formal design strategy in response to a proposed project brief and site analysis. Students are asked to further develop their project brief and programmatic responses from Project 1a to arrive at 2-3 design options. They must explore and visualize their design concepts through sketches, diagrams and models to demonstrate different approaches. The final submission must include a design strategy proposal with plans, sections and elevations at a scale of 1:200 or larger, showing consideration of regulatory requirements, sustainability, and other factors. The project aims to formulate an appropriate design strategy in response to the brief, site context and program.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides the project brief for Project 1a of the Architectural Design Project module. Project 1a involves pre-design analysis for a proposed architectural design project. Students must analyze the site context, user needs, precedents, and regulatory requirements to develop a program brief and 10-15 minute multimedia presentation. The objectives are to formulate a program brief and conduct contextual and user analysis. Students will analyze the site, user group, cultural context, restrictions, and precedents to inform their design strategies. They must consider guidelines for the project scope, which include building size, parking, and compliance with planning requirements. The presentation will be assessed based on the quality of the analysis, brief, and presentation. It is due on September
PROPOSAL OF CO-LEARNING VISITOR CENTERYen Min Khor
This document contains a student's project proposal for a Co-Learning Visitor Center. It includes sections on design suitability, project viability, procurement, resource planning, maintenance strategy, risk analysis, and work breakdown structure. The student's name, ID number, tutor, and date are provided at the top. Breakdowns of marks received on the proposal are listed. The proposal contains information on the objectives, client, stakeholders, site analysis, floor plans, cost estimates, and strategies for project implementation and management.
Project Management - Recreation BlocksYen Min Khor
This document outlines the proposed development of a recreation district at the Commercial Block Carpark of Taylor's University in Subang Jaya, Selangor. It introduces the project team which includes professionals from various specializations. It also provides details on the project brief, success criteria, implementation strategy, and monitoring and control plans to ensure the timely and successful completion of the project within budget. Key aspects covered are the project scope, schedule, cost, quality, and risk management.
This document provides a comparative analysis of social activities in two locations: Dashilan District in Beijing, China and Jalan TAR in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It analyzes how local climate, building typology, and culture affect patterns of social interaction. Local climate most strongly shapes activities, with cooler weather in Beijing encouraging more outdoor gatherings compared to hot and humid conditions in Kuala Lumpur. Building designs like narrow streets and five-foot walkways in both locations increase social contact. Traditional games and performances reflect local cultures that bring people together in public spaces.
This document provides details on the daylighting and artificial lighting analysis for two spaces within a building:
1. The ICT Space receives some morning daylight but requires 24 LED downlights to meet the 300 lux illumination level standard. Daylight levels are highest near the windows.
2. The enclosed Quiet Reading Space receives no daylight and requires 26 LED downlights arranged in a 13 by 2 configuration to achieve the 400 lux standard.
3. Both spaces' lighting designs were determined using the lumen method and aim to provide sufficient, comfortable illumination.
a case study of acoustic design presentationYen Min Khor
The document analyzes the acoustic design of the Connexion@Nexus auditorium. It finds that while the auditorium avoids echoes allowing speech to be easily discerned, it has a reverberation time that is too short at 0.26 seconds. The overly absorbent materials used throughout also reduce reflected sound, contributing to the suboptimal reverberation time. Additionally, the auditorium exhibits other acoustic defects like flutter echoes on stage and inefficient ceiling reflectors. Based on this analysis, the objective of determining if Connexion@Nexus is a good design for its intended multi-purpose use is answered with a no.
THE ACOUSTIC DESIGN OF CONNEXION@NEXUSYen Min Khor
The document provides a case study analysis of the acoustic design of the Connexion@Nexus auditorium located in Bangsar South City, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It begins with an introduction that outlines the aims, objectives, and background of the auditorium. The document then discusses acoustic phenomena such as sound intensity levels, reverberation, attenuation, and echoes. It also analyzes the acoustic design considerations for an auditorium. The methodology section describes the equipment used to collect acoustic data. Finally, the acoustic analysis section evaluates the auditorium design and materials based on measurements and observations taken at the site.
B sc (hons)(arch) studio arc60306 project 1 march 2017_signedYen Min Khor
This document outlines the preliminary study project for a Bachelor of Science in Architecture course. The project involves site documentation, analysis, and precedent studies for designing a community library urban infill project on Jalan TAR in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Students must document the site, analyze the urban context, and examine case studies of urban infill and community library projects. The goal is to understand urban design concepts and how a community library could connect with the local urban community. Students will submit documentation, analysis, and precedent studies for evaluation.
This document outlines the final project for an Architecture Design Studio course. Students are tasked with designing a community library within an urban infill site. Over the course of the semester, students will explore the architectural strategy and develop the design through different phases. The project requires consideration of the urban context, codes and regulations, and integration of structural, environmental and technical aspects. Students will produce drawings, models and presentations to communicate their design ideas and schemes during interim and final submissions.
This document contains building plans and design specifications for a house in Pribylovo including floor plans, elevations, sections, an exploded isometric view, and interior/exterior perspectives. The floor plans show room layouts and dimensions for the ground level, level 1, and level 2. Elevations depict the design of the north, south, east, and west facades. Additional pages include a room schedule, phase floor plan, and 3D renderings.
The document proposes creating seating structures in the Metro Prima community using recyclable wooden pallets. This would provide seating for users while also serving as advertising for OCBC bank. The seating aims to improve the quality of life in the neighborhood by repurposing space, providing recreation, and creating a welcoming outdoor area using economical and recyclable materials. Sketches and precedent studies show examples of simple, foldable seating made from recyclable materials that could be adapted to the site.
This document provides a summary of the student's 9-week internship at DrTanLM Architect. The student was involved in 6 projects, including schematic design, permit applications, and contract documentation. Major projects included a high commission residence competition and renovations of residential properties. The student learned CAD and 3D modeling skills and gained experience with tasks like scheduling, drafting, and submitting construction documents. Site visits and understanding the permit process also helped provide real world experience. Overall, the internship helped the student better understand an architect's work and career opportunities.
The document provides guidelines for architecture interns to record and report on their internship experience. It explains that interns should use their employment to broaden their knowledge and actively seek opportunities to supplement deficient experience areas. Interns must download and regularly fill out electronic log sheets on a weekly basis to record their experience in condensed form. The log sheets will be used to assess whether interns pass or fail the module. In addition to log sheets, interns must submit a 1000-1500 word typed report summarizing their overall experience in chronological order and cross-referencing entries in the log sheets. The report allows interns to expand on their learning and provide additional supporting materials, with permission.
This document is the table of contents for a report on the structural analysis of a bungalow building. The table of contents lists 24 sections that will be included in the full report, such as introductions, architectural drawings of floor plans and structural plans, a design brief specifying structural materials and loads, load distribution and tributary area diagrams, analysis of individual structural components like beams and columns, and contributions from three authors.
I. The fire alarm system uses a two-stage alarm to reduce undue distress for the elderly. Activation of any smoke detector or manual pull station causes an alert signal, while full alarm activation requires a key switch.
II. Speakers and strobes are installed throughout the building to signal occupants in the event of fire. Chime strobes are installed in common areas for hearing-impaired elders.
III. Manual pull stations are spaced at 25m or less and mounted at lower heights for accessibility. More stations are installed given the elderly may have limited mobility during evacuation.
This document provides a case study analysis of Menara Mesiniaga, a skyscraper in Subang Jaya, Malaysia. It discusses how the building exemplifies principles of Critical Regionalism through its adaptation of forms and technologies from vernacular Malay architecture.
The document begins by introducing Critical Regionalism as an architectural approach that aims to give buildings a sense of place through a contextual response, rather than adopting the International Style. It then examines how Critical Regionalism has influenced architecture in Malaysia, citing examples like Menara Mesiniaga, Menara Dayabumi, and the Petronas Twin Towers.
The document analyzes how Menara Mesiniaga draws from vernacular Malay architecture in its
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
MEASURED DRAWING - RAINBOW SHOP HOUSES, IPOHYen Min Khor
The document is a report on the measured drawings project of the Ipoh Rainbow Shop Houses located in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. It was produced by 18 students from Taylor's University as part of their coursework. The report documents the research, measurements, interviews, photography and drafting work done by the students to study and document the seven colorful shophouses through measured drawings, a report, photos and a physical model. It provides information on the history, architectural elements and materials of the shophouses.
The document provides information on the site and safety plans, as well as external work, foundation, superstructure, doors and windows, and roofing for a construction project. It lists the group members and their assigned sections. It also includes site plans, layout plans, and architectural drawings of the proposed development.
Stadium Negara is the first indoor stadium built in Malaysia, located in Kuala Lumpur. It was designed by the Public Works Department and constructed between 1960-1962 at a cost of RM34 million. The original roof structure spanned 300 feet without columns, but it was replaced in the 1980s with a domed roof. Stadium Negara was designed to host large events through its 10,200 seat capacity and fully air-conditioned interior. The building utilizes modern architectural styles of the time including brutalism and the international style.
This document provides an analysis of a site located near a beach and mangrove area. It examines existing structures, landscape features, climate studies including sunlight, wind, and tide patterns. It also evaluates strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Circulation patterns are mapped for vehicles, boats and humans. Views and vistas are documented, as well as potential activities. A case study of a similar observation deck is included. The analysis provides comprehensive information to inform planning and development decisions for the site.
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a case study of acoustic design presentationYen Min Khor
The document analyzes the acoustic design of the Connexion@Nexus auditorium. It finds that while the auditorium avoids echoes allowing speech to be easily discerned, it has a reverberation time that is too short at 0.26 seconds. The overly absorbent materials used throughout also reduce reflected sound, contributing to the suboptimal reverberation time. Additionally, the auditorium exhibits other acoustic defects like flutter echoes on stage and inefficient ceiling reflectors. Based on this analysis, the objective of determining if Connexion@Nexus is a good design for its intended multi-purpose use is answered with a no.
THE ACOUSTIC DESIGN OF CONNEXION@NEXUSYen Min Khor
The document provides a case study analysis of the acoustic design of the Connexion@Nexus auditorium located in Bangsar South City, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It begins with an introduction that outlines the aims, objectives, and background of the auditorium. The document then discusses acoustic phenomena such as sound intensity levels, reverberation, attenuation, and echoes. It also analyzes the acoustic design considerations for an auditorium. The methodology section describes the equipment used to collect acoustic data. Finally, the acoustic analysis section evaluates the auditorium design and materials based on measurements and observations taken at the site.
B sc (hons)(arch) studio arc60306 project 1 march 2017_signedYen Min Khor
This document outlines the preliminary study project for a Bachelor of Science in Architecture course. The project involves site documentation, analysis, and precedent studies for designing a community library urban infill project on Jalan TAR in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Students must document the site, analyze the urban context, and examine case studies of urban infill and community library projects. The goal is to understand urban design concepts and how a community library could connect with the local urban community. Students will submit documentation, analysis, and precedent studies for evaluation.
This document outlines the final project for an Architecture Design Studio course. Students are tasked with designing a community library within an urban infill site. Over the course of the semester, students will explore the architectural strategy and develop the design through different phases. The project requires consideration of the urban context, codes and regulations, and integration of structural, environmental and technical aspects. Students will produce drawings, models and presentations to communicate their design ideas and schemes during interim and final submissions.
This document contains building plans and design specifications for a house in Pribylovo including floor plans, elevations, sections, an exploded isometric view, and interior/exterior perspectives. The floor plans show room layouts and dimensions for the ground level, level 1, and level 2. Elevations depict the design of the north, south, east, and west facades. Additional pages include a room schedule, phase floor plan, and 3D renderings.
The document proposes creating seating structures in the Metro Prima community using recyclable wooden pallets. This would provide seating for users while also serving as advertising for OCBC bank. The seating aims to improve the quality of life in the neighborhood by repurposing space, providing recreation, and creating a welcoming outdoor area using economical and recyclable materials. Sketches and precedent studies show examples of simple, foldable seating made from recyclable materials that could be adapted to the site.
This document provides a summary of the student's 9-week internship at DrTanLM Architect. The student was involved in 6 projects, including schematic design, permit applications, and contract documentation. Major projects included a high commission residence competition and renovations of residential properties. The student learned CAD and 3D modeling skills and gained experience with tasks like scheduling, drafting, and submitting construction documents. Site visits and understanding the permit process also helped provide real world experience. Overall, the internship helped the student better understand an architect's work and career opportunities.
The document provides guidelines for architecture interns to record and report on their internship experience. It explains that interns should use their employment to broaden their knowledge and actively seek opportunities to supplement deficient experience areas. Interns must download and regularly fill out electronic log sheets on a weekly basis to record their experience in condensed form. The log sheets will be used to assess whether interns pass or fail the module. In addition to log sheets, interns must submit a 1000-1500 word typed report summarizing their overall experience in chronological order and cross-referencing entries in the log sheets. The report allows interns to expand on their learning and provide additional supporting materials, with permission.
This document is the table of contents for a report on the structural analysis of a bungalow building. The table of contents lists 24 sections that will be included in the full report, such as introductions, architectural drawings of floor plans and structural plans, a design brief specifying structural materials and loads, load distribution and tributary area diagrams, analysis of individual structural components like beams and columns, and contributions from three authors.
I. The fire alarm system uses a two-stage alarm to reduce undue distress for the elderly. Activation of any smoke detector or manual pull station causes an alert signal, while full alarm activation requires a key switch.
II. Speakers and strobes are installed throughout the building to signal occupants in the event of fire. Chime strobes are installed in common areas for hearing-impaired elders.
III. Manual pull stations are spaced at 25m or less and mounted at lower heights for accessibility. More stations are installed given the elderly may have limited mobility during evacuation.
This document provides a case study analysis of Menara Mesiniaga, a skyscraper in Subang Jaya, Malaysia. It discusses how the building exemplifies principles of Critical Regionalism through its adaptation of forms and technologies from vernacular Malay architecture.
The document begins by introducing Critical Regionalism as an architectural approach that aims to give buildings a sense of place through a contextual response, rather than adopting the International Style. It then examines how Critical Regionalism has influenced architecture in Malaysia, citing examples like Menara Mesiniaga, Menara Dayabumi, and the Petronas Twin Towers.
The document analyzes how Menara Mesiniaga draws from vernacular Malay architecture in its
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
MEASURED DRAWING - RAINBOW SHOP HOUSES, IPOHYen Min Khor
The document is a report on the measured drawings project of the Ipoh Rainbow Shop Houses located in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. It was produced by 18 students from Taylor's University as part of their coursework. The report documents the research, measurements, interviews, photography and drafting work done by the students to study and document the seven colorful shophouses through measured drawings, a report, photos and a physical model. It provides information on the history, architectural elements and materials of the shophouses.
The document provides information on the site and safety plans, as well as external work, foundation, superstructure, doors and windows, and roofing for a construction project. It lists the group members and their assigned sections. It also includes site plans, layout plans, and architectural drawings of the proposed development.
Stadium Negara is the first indoor stadium built in Malaysia, located in Kuala Lumpur. It was designed by the Public Works Department and constructed between 1960-1962 at a cost of RM34 million. The original roof structure spanned 300 feet without columns, but it was replaced in the 1980s with a domed roof. Stadium Negara was designed to host large events through its 10,200 seat capacity and fully air-conditioned interior. The building utilizes modern architectural styles of the time including brutalism and the international style.
This document provides an analysis of a site located near a beach and mangrove area. It examines existing structures, landscape features, climate studies including sunlight, wind, and tide patterns. It also evaluates strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Circulation patterns are mapped for vehicles, boats and humans. Views and vistas are documented, as well as potential activities. A case study of a similar observation deck is included. The analysis provides comprehensive information to inform planning and development decisions for the site.
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