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ELEMENTS IN NATURAL AND BUILT
ENVIRONMENT
Proudly presents…
THIS IS THE PLAN OF THE ENTIRE JOURNEY.
FIRST, WE WAIT FOR EVERYONE TO GATHER AND THEN TAKE OFF AT
ABOUT 7PM.
AFTER THAT WE’LL MOVE ON TO RIVERSTONE ECO RESORT.
THERE, WE WILL SPEND TWO DAYS AND ONE NIGHT TO RESEARCH
NATURE. AFTER THEN, WE WILL RETURN BACK TO TAYLOR’S
UNIVERSITY.
The Eco Resort
Operation started in
2002. The main
objective of this eco
resort is to increase
the awareness in
conserving ecology.
The resort offers all
kind of
recreation, team
building and
motivation.
Besides that, the
eco resort also
function as a place
for events such as
dinner
party, wedding
anniversary, reunio
n and so forth.
There are no
reason to say „no‟
to this place with its
delicious eels and
fresh vegetables as
their main dish
OUR SITE
What about our site?
One of the most significant part of our site is obviously the river. The
river is clear and fresh. I tasted the water. There are no odd chlorine
taste in the water like in urban cities.
The river current
are pretty slow but
enough to make us
have trouble
balancing
ourselves. The
sand are rough and
painful to step on.
Every moment we
sink our foot into
the river we can
feel thousands of
rock grains
stabbing our feet.
Studying sand textures and feel it
Clarity of water and refraction of
sunlight in water makes a beautiful
effect of water.
AFTER THAT WE BEGAN DRAWING OUT
OUR SITE’S LAYOUT
THE RIVERSIDE
THE SAND
The sand is was different than the soil. It is very smooth and it doesn‟t hurt my
naked feet at all. Even though it is smooth, it is impossible to sink our feet into
the ground even if we tried our hardest. I tasted the sand. In comparison with
soil, the sand here tastes salty. Somewhat taste like the smell of river. I suppose
this is the source of nutrients for the small plants around.
Soil
Mud Soft
Sand
Hard Sand
OCHANOSTACHYS AMENTACEA
Also known as Petaling Tree in
Malaysia. One of the most
significant estate in Malaysia was
named after Ochanostachys
Amentacea was named Petaling
Jaya in Selangor. The tree could be
found in Southeast Asia such as
Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore or
Indonesia.
CHARACTERISTICS
The tree have an altitude of approximately 60
feet tall. The branch begins to spread only at
approximately 40-50 meters. Below that level
are straight strong barks filled with moss onto
it. Ochanostachy Amentacea‟s category
among types of root was flat roots. Little
parts of the roots were shown on the surface
of the Earth yet underneath the soil, it
expands more than 5 meter-long roots.
HUMAN USES
Since the 13th century, the Malays have make
use of the so-called Petaling vastly. It‟s seeds is
edible when cooked. The seeds could be eaten
alone or mixed with the main dish. It‟s leaves
and roots can be used to cure Rheumatics
fever.
In the early Malay Kingdom, it‟s bark could be
used as military weapons such as spears or
fortress. The Malays also used it‟s bark as a
building material for houses.
Presently, Malaysian uses it‟s bark as house
posts, building material, tools and certain
furniture. It‟s bark is not suitable for all types of
furniture such as sofas because of the fact that
its bark is not flexible like rubber tree or
FRESHWATER CATFISH
CHARACTERISTIC
Catfish are not a species but a diverse group
of ray-finned fish known as Siluriformes.
Catfishes are under the division of two types;
freshwater and Sea catfishes.
Catfishes varies from large to small. They are
known as catfish because of their barbels
that looks like cat‟s whiskers.
FURTHER USES OF CATFISH
According to food science, catfish
is low in Sodium. This is a good
sign for those who suffer overdose
of sodium (effect includes
dizziness, muscle
cramp, neurological problem).
Also, catfish are rich in protein
that is required for growth and cell
replacement.
Catfish, during the early Malayan
times, is one of another important
factor in the economical growth in
Malaya. The
British, Chinese, Portugese and
COMPETITION? JUST BECAUSE IT’S BIG?!
THIS IS NOT A LARGE CATFISH…IT‟S A KITTY SHARK.
CATFISH IS A FISH AND KITTY SHARK IS A MAMMAL.
In the modern 20th
century, human have
used catfish as not only
dish to increase the
country‟s income. Some
countries used “bounty-
hunted” large catfishes
in the form of
competition such as
Southern Illinois Bank.
This attracts a lot of
tourist or professional
fisherman from other
countries to be
interested in such
FINALLY, POLLUTION.
I just wanted to say is that, there is no need to have an
organization to protect the forest from pollution if
everyone do their part well. Ecosystem can be affected
with just these rubbish lying around the corner.
Imagine this
Certain type of trash takes million of years to
decompose. A billion of trash that takes a million of
years to decompose are already buried under the soil
where no man can see.
Imagine a tree in a limited area requires
approximately 50 gallon or 189270ml to be healthy.
With a billion number of trash buried under the soil
means approximately 70% of the soil was poisoned
when soaked in water and when slightly decomposed
AND the tree cannot absorb 50% of it‟s supposed
value of water.
HOW CAN THAT TREE SURVIVE HEALTHILY?
The answer was simple
Be smaller
BE LESS
DEMANDING
In the end how does this affect us?
Our production and development gets smaller from
years to years.
Therefore it is important to love our nature
and protect the ecology in Earth for the sake of
the development of our country and for the sake
of our future generation.
THANKS FOR READING
I truly hope you
enjoy my
Journey as
much as I do!

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Elements in natural and built environment

  • 1. ELEMENTS IN NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT Proudly presents…
  • 2. THIS IS THE PLAN OF THE ENTIRE JOURNEY. FIRST, WE WAIT FOR EVERYONE TO GATHER AND THEN TAKE OFF AT ABOUT 7PM. AFTER THAT WE’LL MOVE ON TO RIVERSTONE ECO RESORT. THERE, WE WILL SPEND TWO DAYS AND ONE NIGHT TO RESEARCH NATURE. AFTER THEN, WE WILL RETURN BACK TO TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY.
  • 3. The Eco Resort Operation started in 2002. The main objective of this eco resort is to increase the awareness in conserving ecology. The resort offers all kind of recreation, team building and motivation.
  • 4. Besides that, the eco resort also function as a place for events such as dinner party, wedding anniversary, reunio n and so forth. There are no reason to say „no‟ to this place with its delicious eels and fresh vegetables as their main dish
  • 6. What about our site? One of the most significant part of our site is obviously the river. The river is clear and fresh. I tasted the water. There are no odd chlorine taste in the water like in urban cities. The river current are pretty slow but enough to make us have trouble balancing ourselves. The sand are rough and painful to step on. Every moment we sink our foot into the river we can feel thousands of rock grains stabbing our feet.
  • 7. Studying sand textures and feel it Clarity of water and refraction of sunlight in water makes a beautiful effect of water.
  • 8. AFTER THAT WE BEGAN DRAWING OUT OUR SITE’S LAYOUT
  • 10. THE SAND The sand is was different than the soil. It is very smooth and it doesn‟t hurt my naked feet at all. Even though it is smooth, it is impossible to sink our feet into the ground even if we tried our hardest. I tasted the sand. In comparison with soil, the sand here tastes salty. Somewhat taste like the smell of river. I suppose this is the source of nutrients for the small plants around.
  • 11.
  • 13.
  • 14. OCHANOSTACHYS AMENTACEA Also known as Petaling Tree in Malaysia. One of the most significant estate in Malaysia was named after Ochanostachys Amentacea was named Petaling Jaya in Selangor. The tree could be found in Southeast Asia such as Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore or Indonesia.
  • 15. CHARACTERISTICS The tree have an altitude of approximately 60 feet tall. The branch begins to spread only at approximately 40-50 meters. Below that level are straight strong barks filled with moss onto it. Ochanostachy Amentacea‟s category among types of root was flat roots. Little parts of the roots were shown on the surface of the Earth yet underneath the soil, it expands more than 5 meter-long roots.
  • 16. HUMAN USES Since the 13th century, the Malays have make use of the so-called Petaling vastly. It‟s seeds is edible when cooked. The seeds could be eaten alone or mixed with the main dish. It‟s leaves and roots can be used to cure Rheumatics fever. In the early Malay Kingdom, it‟s bark could be used as military weapons such as spears or fortress. The Malays also used it‟s bark as a building material for houses. Presently, Malaysian uses it‟s bark as house posts, building material, tools and certain furniture. It‟s bark is not suitable for all types of furniture such as sofas because of the fact that its bark is not flexible like rubber tree or
  • 17.
  • 19. CHARACTERISTIC Catfish are not a species but a diverse group of ray-finned fish known as Siluriformes. Catfishes are under the division of two types; freshwater and Sea catfishes. Catfishes varies from large to small. They are known as catfish because of their barbels that looks like cat‟s whiskers.
  • 20. FURTHER USES OF CATFISH According to food science, catfish is low in Sodium. This is a good sign for those who suffer overdose of sodium (effect includes dizziness, muscle cramp, neurological problem). Also, catfish are rich in protein that is required for growth and cell replacement. Catfish, during the early Malayan times, is one of another important factor in the economical growth in Malaya. The British, Chinese, Portugese and
  • 21. COMPETITION? JUST BECAUSE IT’S BIG?! THIS IS NOT A LARGE CATFISH…IT‟S A KITTY SHARK. CATFISH IS A FISH AND KITTY SHARK IS A MAMMAL. In the modern 20th century, human have used catfish as not only dish to increase the country‟s income. Some countries used “bounty- hunted” large catfishes in the form of competition such as Southern Illinois Bank. This attracts a lot of tourist or professional fisherman from other countries to be interested in such
  • 22. FINALLY, POLLUTION. I just wanted to say is that, there is no need to have an organization to protect the forest from pollution if everyone do their part well. Ecosystem can be affected with just these rubbish lying around the corner.
  • 23. Imagine this Certain type of trash takes million of years to decompose. A billion of trash that takes a million of years to decompose are already buried under the soil where no man can see. Imagine a tree in a limited area requires approximately 50 gallon or 189270ml to be healthy. With a billion number of trash buried under the soil means approximately 70% of the soil was poisoned when soaked in water and when slightly decomposed AND the tree cannot absorb 50% of it‟s supposed value of water. HOW CAN THAT TREE SURVIVE HEALTHILY?
  • 24. The answer was simple Be smaller BE LESS DEMANDING In the end how does this affect us? Our production and development gets smaller from years to years.
  • 25. Therefore it is important to love our nature and protect the ecology in Earth for the sake of the development of our country and for the sake of our future generation.
  • 26. THANKS FOR READING I truly hope you enjoy my Journey as much as I do!