The document discusses a design strategy to direct visitors to proposed new buildings at sites B and C. It aims to study patterns of pedestrian traffic to best utilize existing passages and direct foot traffic accordingly to the new structures. References are provided on related projects like artist residencies and cultural centers elsewhere to potentially inform the design.
This document compares social patterns in Petchaburi Road, Bangkok and Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur. There are both similarities and differences in urban form, contact points, and street culture between the two areas. A key difference is that buildings in Petchaburi Road lack setbacks while buildings in Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman have "five-foot ways" that provide covered pedestrian areas. This impacts how people engage with the street and each other. Both areas have contact points near markets and shopping areas, showing the influence of market culture.
The document summarizes three reaction papers by Lynette Law Yong Yi responding to readings on architecture theory. The first paper discusses Frank Lloyd Wright's views on simplicity and integrity in architecture. The second paper covers Juhani Pallasmaa's perspective that architecture is experienced through perception and memory rather than just form. The third paper examines Kenneth Frampton's concept of Critical Regionalism as a response to placelessness in modern architecture.
This document analyzes the lighting design for two spaces - a children's area and music listening area - in a community library project. For the children's area on the second floor facing east, daylight factor calculations show good natural lighting between 8am-3pm. Artificial lights are proposed after 3pm to maintain illumination levels. A dual switching system is suggested to control lights based on daylight. For the indoor music area, artificial lights are needed due to limited daylight. Calculations determine 18 downlights are required to meet illumination standards. Dual switching is also proposed to provide different light levels for various music activities.
This document outlines a community service initiative by Taylor's students to revitalize the learning environment at SMK Methodist in Banting, Malaysia. The existing library and facilities do not meet student needs for group and private study spaces or recreational activities. The proposed project site is the school garden, which is well-shaded and ventilated. The initiative aims to develop students' communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills while providing a better learning space. A preliminary design includes movable curtains to create flexible spaces that meet user needs. The modular design allows for spontaneous programming and uses recycled materials.
1) The document is an internship report submitted by Lynette Law Yong Yi, detailing her 8-week internship at K.H Architects under the supervision of Ar.Lee Kok Hua.
2) During her internship, Lynette assisted with multiple projects including a 4-storey bungalow, terrace houses, a waste transfer station, and a hospital project.
3) She learned about architectural documentation, construction techniques, model making, software skills, and gained insight into the real-world practices and challenges of an architecture firm.
The document discusses a design strategy to direct visitors to proposed new buildings at sites B and C. It aims to study patterns of pedestrian traffic to best utilize existing passages and direct foot traffic accordingly to the new structures. References are provided on related projects like artist residencies and cultural centers elsewhere to potentially inform the design.
This document compares social patterns in Petchaburi Road, Bangkok and Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur. There are both similarities and differences in urban form, contact points, and street culture between the two areas. A key difference is that buildings in Petchaburi Road lack setbacks while buildings in Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman have "five-foot ways" that provide covered pedestrian areas. This impacts how people engage with the street and each other. Both areas have contact points near markets and shopping areas, showing the influence of market culture.
The document summarizes three reaction papers by Lynette Law Yong Yi responding to readings on architecture theory. The first paper discusses Frank Lloyd Wright's views on simplicity and integrity in architecture. The second paper covers Juhani Pallasmaa's perspective that architecture is experienced through perception and memory rather than just form. The third paper examines Kenneth Frampton's concept of Critical Regionalism as a response to placelessness in modern architecture.
This document analyzes the lighting design for two spaces - a children's area and music listening area - in a community library project. For the children's area on the second floor facing east, daylight factor calculations show good natural lighting between 8am-3pm. Artificial lights are proposed after 3pm to maintain illumination levels. A dual switching system is suggested to control lights based on daylight. For the indoor music area, artificial lights are needed due to limited daylight. Calculations determine 18 downlights are required to meet illumination standards. Dual switching is also proposed to provide different light levels for various music activities.
This document outlines a community service initiative by Taylor's students to revitalize the learning environment at SMK Methodist in Banting, Malaysia. The existing library and facilities do not meet student needs for group and private study spaces or recreational activities. The proposed project site is the school garden, which is well-shaded and ventilated. The initiative aims to develop students' communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills while providing a better learning space. A preliminary design includes movable curtains to create flexible spaces that meet user needs. The modular design allows for spontaneous programming and uses recycled materials.
1) The document is an internship report submitted by Lynette Law Yong Yi, detailing her 8-week internship at K.H Architects under the supervision of Ar.Lee Kok Hua.
2) During her internship, Lynette assisted with multiple projects including a 4-storey bungalow, terrace houses, a waste transfer station, and a hospital project.
3) She learned about architectural documentation, construction techniques, model making, software skills, and gained insight into the real-world practices and challenges of an architecture firm.
This document provides an analysis of existing structures at Cape Rachado site in Port Dickson, Malaysia. It describes various pathways, stairs, railings, retaining walls, gazebos, signboards, benches, observatory decks, picnic tables, and a beach gazebo. For each structure, it details materials used, dimensions, strengths, and weaknesses. Concrete and reinforced concrete are common materials used due to durability. Structures blend into the natural surroundings using materials like wood and adopting traditional Malay design elements. The document evaluates existing structures and identifies areas for improvement such as maintenance, safety, and accessibility issues.
The document provides details about the Telekom Tower in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was built between 1998-2001 to serve as the headquarters for Telekom Malaysia. At 310 meters tall with 55 floors, it is the 3rd tallest building in Malaysia. The curved bamboo-inspired design by architect Hijjas Kasturi aims to reduce solar gain through its orientation and inclusion of sky gardens for ventilation between office floors on the north and south sides. Landscaping around the site responds to the tropical climate.
The document summarizes a social psychology experiment conducted by a group of students at Taylor's University. The experiment aimed to test concepts like conformity, selective attention, schemas, situational attribution, and pluralistic ignorance. It involved group members pretending an invisible obstacle blocked a pathway on campus to see if passersby would mimic their actions of jumping over it. The experiment was filmed in two locations and reactions were analyzed. Some participants conformed to the group's behavior, supporting the concept of conformity. The discussion section explains how the results related to the different psychology concepts addressed in the experiment.
This document outlines a social psychology experiment conducted at Taylor's University to test concepts like conformity, selective attention, schema, situational attribution, and pluralistic ignorance. Students acted as participants by crossing an imaginary line while others filmed reactions to see how bystanders responded without being aware it was an experiment. The experiment aimed to demonstrate these concepts through natural, unprompted reactions without pre-acknowledging it was a study. Participants were then interviewed after the interaction.
Mike is a fan of Thor and is excited to see the new Thor movie based on the high ratings and enjoyable previous film. However, his brother warns him this new movie is not good. Mike ignores this advice and watches the movie with friends. He realizes afterward that the movie was not enjoyable and regrets not listening to his brother, as he wasted time and money.
This document contains summaries of 5 journal entries by a student about topics in social psychology. The topics discussed include social influence, social loafing, self-concept, self-serving biases, confirmation bias, counterfactual thinking, covariation theory, self-fulfilling prophecies, and classical conditioning. For each topic, the student provides a brief example from their own experience and draws a short conclusion.
The document contains information about a student named Lynette Law Yong Yi, with student ID 0317761, who attends a Social Psychology class on Mondays from 4pm to 6pm in room FNBE O214. The submission date for an assignment in this class is November 10th, 2014.
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This document outlines plans for a new cafe called TIME MACHINE located in Subang Jaya, Malaysia. The cafe will have four distinct settings based on different time periods: Jurassic, 1970s/80s, outdoor beach, and futuristic. It aims to attract local students, workers, residents, and seniors. The cafe expects to generate annual revenues of RM200,000-800,000 and annual profits of over RM430,000 within three years. It will be financed through owner investments and a bank loan, and will feature unique food and drink options, special events, and marketing strategies to draw customers and maximize profits.
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The document outlines a charity drive organized by five students to raise funds for three orphanages. Their fundraising efforts included designing a website for a client for RM2,500, selling 210 cakes for RM2 each that were donated by a local bakery, and providing PS4 gameplay for RM3 per 15 minutes. They aimed to raise over RM3,000 total to donate at least RM1,000 to each orphanage. Through promotional efforts like posters and social media, they were able to successfully complete the fundraising activities and meet their donation goals.
This document provides information about a group presentation titled "Café Culture" created by students from the School of Architecture, Building and Design. The presentation compares two cafes in Malaysia - Bitter Sweet Cafe in Penang and Coffee Ink in Klang. It includes sections on the history of coffee culture, descriptions of each cafe's business operations, a comparative analysis of the cafes, and recommendations. Coffee Ink focuses on premium coffee, cakes, and Western dishes and was founded over a year ago by owner Zabedee Chiang. Bitter Sweet Cafe sells homemade cakes and coffee in a bright, childhood-inspired space and has operated for around 4 months.
Bitter Sweet Café and Coffee Ink are cafés located in Penang and Klang, respectively. Bitter Sweet Café focuses on tourists in Georgetown with a simple interior and handmade wall designs. Coffee Ink attracts young students in Klang with a minimal natural light atmosphere and owner's drawings. Both cafés face challenges as new businesses but strive to improve through strategic promotions, unique concepts, and high quality food and drinks.
This document provides an outline for a play about Joan of Arc. It includes sections on theme and concept, the process of analysis and planning, delegation of script/storyboard and costume/prop tasks, and references. Key points are:
The play will focus on Joan of Arc leading the French army to victory over the British at Orleans and the crowning of King Charles VII at Reims Cathedral. Different group members will design costumes for different army ranks to create variation. The process involves brainstorming, delegating tasks, and collaborating on the final designs. Film adaptations will provide inspiration for visualizing the culture and settings of 15th century France.
The steel sculpture depicts a 1926 procession in George Town celebrating the birthday of Tua Pek Kong which included effigies of tigers. A British tourist observing the procession mistakenly assumes the effigies mean tigers were killed, failing to understand the cultural context. The artist, Tang Mun Kian, created the sculpture to depict and explain the cultural history behind the procession to prevent misinterpretations like the tourist's.
Fp part a - report template (recovered)Lynette Law
The document presents a proposal for a future floating city called Hoffen City. It discusses investigating existing and ancient cities to inform the design. Key elements extracted include Copenhagen's extensive bicycle infrastructure for transportation within the new city. The floating design is intended to shelter citizens from natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis. The proposal includes zoning maps that divide the circular city into areas for residences, businesses, recreation, farms, and military defense.
This document provides an analysis of existing structures at Cape Rachado site in Port Dickson, Malaysia. It describes various pathways, stairs, railings, retaining walls, gazebos, signboards, benches, observatory decks, picnic tables, and a beach gazebo. For each structure, it details materials used, dimensions, strengths, and weaknesses. Concrete and reinforced concrete are common materials used due to durability. Structures blend into the natural surroundings using materials like wood and adopting traditional Malay design elements. The document evaluates existing structures and identifies areas for improvement such as maintenance, safety, and accessibility issues.
The document provides details about the Telekom Tower in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was built between 1998-2001 to serve as the headquarters for Telekom Malaysia. At 310 meters tall with 55 floors, it is the 3rd tallest building in Malaysia. The curved bamboo-inspired design by architect Hijjas Kasturi aims to reduce solar gain through its orientation and inclusion of sky gardens for ventilation between office floors on the north and south sides. Landscaping around the site responds to the tropical climate.
The document summarizes a social psychology experiment conducted by a group of students at Taylor's University. The experiment aimed to test concepts like conformity, selective attention, schemas, situational attribution, and pluralistic ignorance. It involved group members pretending an invisible obstacle blocked a pathway on campus to see if passersby would mimic their actions of jumping over it. The experiment was filmed in two locations and reactions were analyzed. Some participants conformed to the group's behavior, supporting the concept of conformity. The discussion section explains how the results related to the different psychology concepts addressed in the experiment.
This document outlines a social psychology experiment conducted at Taylor's University to test concepts like conformity, selective attention, schema, situational attribution, and pluralistic ignorance. Students acted as participants by crossing an imaginary line while others filmed reactions to see how bystanders responded without being aware it was an experiment. The experiment aimed to demonstrate these concepts through natural, unprompted reactions without pre-acknowledging it was a study. Participants were then interviewed after the interaction.
Mike is a fan of Thor and is excited to see the new Thor movie based on the high ratings and enjoyable previous film. However, his brother warns him this new movie is not good. Mike ignores this advice and watches the movie with friends. He realizes afterward that the movie was not enjoyable and regrets not listening to his brother, as he wasted time and money.
This document contains summaries of 5 journal entries by a student about topics in social psychology. The topics discussed include social influence, social loafing, self-concept, self-serving biases, confirmation bias, counterfactual thinking, covariation theory, self-fulfilling prophecies, and classical conditioning. For each topic, the student provides a brief example from their own experience and draws a short conclusion.
The document contains information about a student named Lynette Law Yong Yi, with student ID 0317761, who attends a Social Psychology class on Mondays from 4pm to 6pm in room FNBE O214. The submission date for an assignment in this class is November 10th, 2014.
Businesspresentation 141214074649-conversion-gate01Lynette Law
This document outlines plans for a new cafe called TIME MACHINE located in Subang Jaya, Malaysia. The cafe will have four distinct settings based on different time periods: Jurassic, 1970s/80s, outdoor beach, and futuristic. It aims to attract local students, workers, residents, and seniors. The cafe expects to generate annual revenues of RM200,000-800,000 and annual profits of over RM430,000 within three years. It will be financed through owner investments and a bank loan, and will feature unique food and drink options, special events, and marketing strategies to draw customers and maximize profits.
Yjcharitydrivereport 141213204520-conversion-gate02Lynette Law
The document outlines a charity drive organized by five students to raise funds for three orphanages. Their fundraising efforts included designing a website for a client for RM2,500, selling 210 cakes for RM2 each that were donated by a local bakery, and providing PS4 gameplay for RM3 per 15 minutes. They aimed to raise over RM3,000 total to donate at least RM1,000 to each orphanage. Through promotional efforts like posters and social media, they were able to successfully complete the fundraising activities and meet their donation goals.
This document provides information about a group presentation titled "Café Culture" created by students from the School of Architecture, Building and Design. The presentation compares two cafes in Malaysia - Bitter Sweet Cafe in Penang and Coffee Ink in Klang. It includes sections on the history of coffee culture, descriptions of each cafe's business operations, a comparative analysis of the cafes, and recommendations. Coffee Ink focuses on premium coffee, cakes, and Western dishes and was founded over a year ago by owner Zabedee Chiang. Bitter Sweet Cafe sells homemade cakes and coffee in a bright, childhood-inspired space and has operated for around 4 months.
Bitter Sweet Café and Coffee Ink are cafés located in Penang and Klang, respectively. Bitter Sweet Café focuses on tourists in Georgetown with a simple interior and handmade wall designs. Coffee Ink attracts young students in Klang with a minimal natural light atmosphere and owner's drawings. Both cafés face challenges as new businesses but strive to improve through strategic promotions, unique concepts, and high quality food and drinks.
This document provides an outline for a play about Joan of Arc. It includes sections on theme and concept, the process of analysis and planning, delegation of script/storyboard and costume/prop tasks, and references. Key points are:
The play will focus on Joan of Arc leading the French army to victory over the British at Orleans and the crowning of King Charles VII at Reims Cathedral. Different group members will design costumes for different army ranks to create variation. The process involves brainstorming, delegating tasks, and collaborating on the final designs. Film adaptations will provide inspiration for visualizing the culture and settings of 15th century France.
The steel sculpture depicts a 1926 procession in George Town celebrating the birthday of Tua Pek Kong which included effigies of tigers. A British tourist observing the procession mistakenly assumes the effigies mean tigers were killed, failing to understand the cultural context. The artist, Tang Mun Kian, created the sculpture to depict and explain the cultural history behind the procession to prevent misinterpretations like the tourist's.
Fp part a - report template (recovered)Lynette Law
The document presents a proposal for a future floating city called Hoffen City. It discusses investigating existing and ancient cities to inform the design. Key elements extracted include Copenhagen's extensive bicycle infrastructure for transportation within the new city. The floating design is intended to shelter citizens from natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis. The proposal includes zoning maps that divide the circular city into areas for residences, businesses, recreation, farms, and military defense.