This document summarizes the results of a survey examining male and female teenagers' ideal concepts of themselves and of the opposite sex. 200 university students (100 male, 100 female) answered questions on their current and ideal weight, height, body shape, hairstyle, eye color, and hair color. Analysis found that females had a greater goal for weight loss while males desired greater height. Both genders shared similar ideals for the opposite sex. The study concludes males are more secure in their appearance while females desire changes to weight and hair color.
This document summarizes the results of a survey of 200 male and female teenagers regarding their current and ideal concepts of themselves and of the opposite sex. Key findings include:
- Females had a greater difference between current and ideal weight (4.7kg) than males (2.7kg), but males had a greater difference in height (23.94cm vs 3.67cm).
- Most males were satisfied with their current hairstyle and body shape, while more females desired changes.
- Males and females shared similar ideals for the opposite sex's weight, height, hair color, and eye color.
- Males had greater insecurities about height while females were more insecure about weight.
This document contains 3 journal entries from a student named Karen Kong Chai Ni about lessons in social psychology:
1) The first journal discusses learning about self-concept through a group activity that revealed individual traits and characteristics. Karen realized she did not previously think much about herself.
2) The second journal discusses learning about ethics in psychology experiments and a class experiment on shyness.
3) The third journal discusses learning about vision and the anatomy of the eye, including the iris and importance of eye health. Karen also learned about the effects of different colors.
Karen Kong wrote two journal entries about her social psychology class. In the first journal, she discusses taking a social psychology exam and feeling nervous. She was relieved the exam was over and happy her class was cancelled the following week so she could sleep. In the second journal, she discusses a new lesson on conformity and group behavior. Her lecturer returned the exam marks, and Karen was relieved that she did okay. She also met with her group to discuss an assignment and divide tasks.
Wang Wei Ming is a 68-year-old Chinese owner of a rattan furniture making business. His business is facing challenges due to increased competition from cheaper mass-produced furniture, resource issues, and lack of successors to continue the business. To address these problems, he is considering strategies like creating higher quality furniture with modern designs, providing training to pass on skills to others, and exploring alternative materials to reduce costs and attract new customers.
This document is a questionnaire for teenagers that measures their concept of idealism towards themselves and the opposite sex. It asks for demographic information like age, sex, and current height, weight, hair color, eye color, etc. It then asks what their ideal values would be for each of those attributes. For the opposite sex, it asks what their ideal height, weight, body shape, hair style, eye color, and hair color would be. The purpose is to help complete a mathematics survey project by collecting this data on teenagers' concepts of idealism.
This questionnaire measures concepts of idealism in teenagers towards themselves and the opposite sex. It contains sections on participants' ideal concepts of themselves, including weight, height, body shape, hair style, eye color and hair color. It also contains sections on their ideal concepts of the opposite sex, including weight, height, body shape, hair length, eye color and hair color. The questionnaire is part of a Mathematics Survey Project at Taylor's University.
A study examined sleep patterns and problems among 145 university students (81 female, 64 male). The following key results were found:
- Most female participants were between 18-21 years old (69%) while most male participants were between 18-22 years old.
- More male participants experienced nightmares everyday or once a week compared to female participants, though more male participants also reported never experiencing nightmares.
- More female participants identified as light sleepers (46%) while more male participants identified as heavy sleepers (67%).
- Most female participants slept 4-8 hours per night (still less than the recommended 8 hours) while more male participants slept both less than 4 hours and more than
This document summarizes the results of a survey examining male and female teenagers' ideal concepts of themselves and of the opposite sex. 200 university students (100 male, 100 female) answered questions on their current and ideal weight, height, body shape, hairstyle, eye color, and hair color. Analysis found that females had a greater goal for weight loss while males desired greater height. Both genders shared similar ideals for the opposite sex. The study concludes males are more secure in their appearance while females desire changes to weight and hair color.
This document summarizes the results of a survey of 200 male and female teenagers regarding their current and ideal concepts of themselves and of the opposite sex. Key findings include:
- Females had a greater difference between current and ideal weight (4.7kg) than males (2.7kg), but males had a greater difference in height (23.94cm vs 3.67cm).
- Most males were satisfied with their current hairstyle and body shape, while more females desired changes.
- Males and females shared similar ideals for the opposite sex's weight, height, hair color, and eye color.
- Males had greater insecurities about height while females were more insecure about weight.
This document contains 3 journal entries from a student named Karen Kong Chai Ni about lessons in social psychology:
1) The first journal discusses learning about self-concept through a group activity that revealed individual traits and characteristics. Karen realized she did not previously think much about herself.
2) The second journal discusses learning about ethics in psychology experiments and a class experiment on shyness.
3) The third journal discusses learning about vision and the anatomy of the eye, including the iris and importance of eye health. Karen also learned about the effects of different colors.
Karen Kong wrote two journal entries about her social psychology class. In the first journal, she discusses taking a social psychology exam and feeling nervous. She was relieved the exam was over and happy her class was cancelled the following week so she could sleep. In the second journal, she discusses a new lesson on conformity and group behavior. Her lecturer returned the exam marks, and Karen was relieved that she did okay. She also met with her group to discuss an assignment and divide tasks.
Wang Wei Ming is a 68-year-old Chinese owner of a rattan furniture making business. His business is facing challenges due to increased competition from cheaper mass-produced furniture, resource issues, and lack of successors to continue the business. To address these problems, he is considering strategies like creating higher quality furniture with modern designs, providing training to pass on skills to others, and exploring alternative materials to reduce costs and attract new customers.
This document is a questionnaire for teenagers that measures their concept of idealism towards themselves and the opposite sex. It asks for demographic information like age, sex, and current height, weight, hair color, eye color, etc. It then asks what their ideal values would be for each of those attributes. For the opposite sex, it asks what their ideal height, weight, body shape, hair style, eye color, and hair color would be. The purpose is to help complete a mathematics survey project by collecting this data on teenagers' concepts of idealism.
This questionnaire measures concepts of idealism in teenagers towards themselves and the opposite sex. It contains sections on participants' ideal concepts of themselves, including weight, height, body shape, hair style, eye color and hair color. It also contains sections on their ideal concepts of the opposite sex, including weight, height, body shape, hair length, eye color and hair color. The questionnaire is part of a Mathematics Survey Project at Taylor's University.
A study examined sleep patterns and problems among 145 university students (81 female, 64 male). The following key results were found:
- Most female participants were between 18-21 years old (69%) while most male participants were between 18-22 years old.
- More male participants experienced nightmares everyday or once a week compared to female participants, though more male participants also reported never experiencing nightmares.
- More female participants identified as light sleepers (46%) while more male participants identified as heavy sleepers (67%).
- Most female participants slept 4-8 hours per night (still less than the recommended 8 hours) while more male participants slept both less than 4 hours and more than
The document is a final design report for an architectural design project. It includes sections on site investigation and analysis, project background and design strategies. The proposed project is an Artscape Healing Center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia aimed at providing an "urban escape" through art spaces and nature to promote relaxation. The design incorporates healing gardens, art galleries, studios, and other spaces connected by ramps and courtyards taking advantage of views of the river and surrounding context. Sustainable design strategies and precedents focusing on biophilia and nature are discussed to support the goal of using art and nature to relieve urban stress.
This document discusses a proposed site for a recreational center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to address urban stress. It analyzes the site context, including lack of green space, noise from traffic, and air and water pollution. Precedent studies of community centers are examined for their strategies in integrating work and recreation facilities. The proposed design for this site aims to bring people together through a variety of programs and activities to promote healthy lifestyle and reduce urban stress. Landscaping and building orientation strategies seek to minimize heat gain and noise impact.
Project 2: Documentation of a Medium-Sized Projectkimberleyee95
The document is a project management report for an Artscape Healing Center to be built in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It includes an introduction to the project, client, objectives and proposed programs. It also includes an analysis of the site through SWOT, PESTLE and site context diagrams. The report outlines the project viability through objectives, goals, success criteria and stakeholders. It discusses the design suitability through key features, schedule of accommodation and program relationships. The project aims to create an "urban escape" through the incorporation of arts, culture, and nature to promote relaxation and tackle urban stress.
- The group designed a rainwater harvesting vertical garden for an Orang Asli village in Kampung Kemensah to teach sustainable farming.
- They built a prototype and installed it in the village, where the children helped plant vegetables. The villagers were interested and welcomed the project.
- The group had a positive experience interacting with the welcoming Orang Asli community and learning about their way of life during the village visit.
This research proposal aims to understand how the migration of people from rural to urban areas has affected the food industry. The researcher plans to observe food preparation and serving spaces, and interview both food vendors and customers. The objectives are to understand how migration has changed the spaces associated with food, and how perceptions of good food have developed over time. Expected outcomes include a documentation video, photo book, article or poster to share the research findings on how urbanization has transformed the food industry and cultural identity.
Btech Project 2: Construction Solutionskimberleyee95
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.
Project Part 2: Comparative Analysis Essaykimberleyee95
This document is a comparative analysis essay on Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia and Petaling Street in Kuala Lumpur. It summarizes Jan Gehl's theories on necessary, optional, and social activities that take place in public spaces. It then compares the two locations based on these activities, types of contact points, and varying degrees of contact intensity. Rittenhouse Square caters more to optional and social activities with its parks and outdoor restaurants, while contact in Petaling Street is mostly limited to its markets. Overall, the document analyzes how urban design in each location influences public life and human interaction.
Synopsis 4: From Towards a Critical Regionalismkimberleyee95
The document is a reaction paper analyzing Kenneth Frampton's text "Towards a Critical Regionalism". It summarizes Frampton's key points about critical regionalism, including that it seeks to mediate universal civilization while reflecting local constituencies. It also discusses how Frampton believes critical regionalism should embrace local topography and climate instead of favoring abstract, universal techniques. Finally, it notes Frampton's view of the importance of tectonics and the tactile experience in architectural perception.
The author argues that modern architecture has lost its connection to the feelings and experiences it aims to evoke. Architecture has become more focused on form over meaningful experiences. The author believes architects should design buildings that transmit emotional imagery and tap into primary human feelings, rather than get carried away by unusual forms. Architecture is defined by how it makes people feel and the images it creates in them, not just its physical appearance. The text serves as a reminder for architects of their responsibility to consider how users will experience their buildings and feel within the surrounding context.
This document is a synopsis for a reaction paper on the work "Semiology and Architecture" by Charles Jencks. It summarizes the key points of Jencks' work, which argues that meaning is an important concept in architecture. Jencks critiques modernism for denying meaning in architecture and asserts that new forms will inevitably acquire meaning. The synopsis also discusses how Jencks likens architecture to semiology by arguing they are both forms of communication, though architecture encompasses more than just communication. It received a grade of B based on the assessment rubric.
The document summarizes a reaction paper analyzing the book "Learning From Las Vegas" by Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, and Steven Izenour. The paper discusses how the book criticizes modern architecture for failing to consider symbolism and instead focuses on enhancing the environment. It also explains how the Las Vegas Strip effectively uses symbolic architecture and signs to communicate within its vast spaces.
The document analyzes the lighting design for two spaces - a cafe and library reading area - in a new community library in Kuala Lumpur. For the cafe, daylight factor and natural illumination calculations show excess light levels requiring double skin facade and glare reduction. Artificial lighting with 30 recessed LED downlights is proposed. For the library, daylight and natural light levels are average but high, requiring double glazed low-e glass. Artificial lighting with 48 LED light beams is proposed. Both designs meet illumination standards and PSALI strategies are outlined for efficient switching control.
This document outlines the contents and structure of a case study report on a 2-story semi-detached house. Section 1 introduces the case study and includes the property description and original floor plans. Section 2 contains technical drawings such as the roof plan, floor plans, and structural plans. Section 3 consists of individual reports on the structural analysis of the building's beams and columns, with group members' names listed.
This document summarizes the testing and analysis of multiple fettuccine truss bridge designs. It describes the construction and load testing of initial bridges with varying heights and numbers of trusses. The first bridge design had a height of 9cm and 6 trusses, and was able to withstand a maximum load of 1337g before failing when the bottom members broke. Subsequent bridge designs were analyzed and improved based on the weaknesses identified in previous tests, with the goal of optimizing the design to support the greatest load while minimizing weight.
Project 2: Case Study: Islamic Architecture Buildingskimberleyee95
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.
The document provides an analysis of the nature incorporated spaces at PJ Trade Centre and their influence on occupant satisfaction. It first discusses how the architect designed the building to be responsive to the natural context through techniques like building orientation, material selection, and facade design. It then examines the various nature incorporated spaces implemented, including exterior green spaces, naturally ventilated spaces utilizing vernacular techniques, interior green spaces, and naturally lit spaces. A questionnaire and interviews with occupants found that the nature incorporated design succeeded in creating a unique experience and high levels of satisfaction through its greenery, ventilated green spaces, and natural lighting. Incorporating nature and considering occupant satisfaction are important for contemporary architecture.
This document provides a case study and documentation of the building services systems for Ikon Connaught, including the fire protection, air conditioning, and mechanical ventilation systems. It describes the passive and active components of the fire protection system, such as compartmentalization, means of egress, portable fire extinguishers, sprinklers, and the fire alarm system. It also documents the chilled water central air conditioning system, including water-cooled chillers, cooling towers, fan coil units and pumps. Finally, it covers the mechanical ventilation systems for basement parking, kitchen exhaust, washrooms and utility rooms.
Methods of Documentation and Measured Drawingkimberleyee95
This document is a report submitted by 14 students from Taylor's University for their subject on documentation and measured drawings. It details their group project documenting the architectural features of three shophouses - No. 3, 5, and 7 Lorong Ikan in George Town, Penang. The report includes over 80 figures of drawings, diagrams and photos taken during their site visit and documentation of the shophouses. It provides information on the architectural styles, building materials, spatial layout and other characteristics of the conserved shophouses. The group expresses gratitude to those who helped and supported their project work.
The document is a final design report for an architectural design project. It includes sections on site investigation and analysis, project background and design strategies. The proposed project is an Artscape Healing Center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia aimed at providing an "urban escape" through art spaces and nature to promote relaxation. The design incorporates healing gardens, art galleries, studios, and other spaces connected by ramps and courtyards taking advantage of views of the river and surrounding context. Sustainable design strategies and precedents focusing on biophilia and nature are discussed to support the goal of using art and nature to relieve urban stress.
This document discusses a proposed site for a recreational center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to address urban stress. It analyzes the site context, including lack of green space, noise from traffic, and air and water pollution. Precedent studies of community centers are examined for their strategies in integrating work and recreation facilities. The proposed design for this site aims to bring people together through a variety of programs and activities to promote healthy lifestyle and reduce urban stress. Landscaping and building orientation strategies seek to minimize heat gain and noise impact.
Project 2: Documentation of a Medium-Sized Projectkimberleyee95
The document is a project management report for an Artscape Healing Center to be built in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It includes an introduction to the project, client, objectives and proposed programs. It also includes an analysis of the site through SWOT, PESTLE and site context diagrams. The report outlines the project viability through objectives, goals, success criteria and stakeholders. It discusses the design suitability through key features, schedule of accommodation and program relationships. The project aims to create an "urban escape" through the incorporation of arts, culture, and nature to promote relaxation and tackle urban stress.
- The group designed a rainwater harvesting vertical garden for an Orang Asli village in Kampung Kemensah to teach sustainable farming.
- They built a prototype and installed it in the village, where the children helped plant vegetables. The villagers were interested and welcomed the project.
- The group had a positive experience interacting with the welcoming Orang Asli community and learning about their way of life during the village visit.
This research proposal aims to understand how the migration of people from rural to urban areas has affected the food industry. The researcher plans to observe food preparation and serving spaces, and interview both food vendors and customers. The objectives are to understand how migration has changed the spaces associated with food, and how perceptions of good food have developed over time. Expected outcomes include a documentation video, photo book, article or poster to share the research findings on how urbanization has transformed the food industry and cultural identity.
Btech Project 2: Construction Solutionskimberleyee95
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.
Project Part 2: Comparative Analysis Essaykimberleyee95
This document is a comparative analysis essay on Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia and Petaling Street in Kuala Lumpur. It summarizes Jan Gehl's theories on necessary, optional, and social activities that take place in public spaces. It then compares the two locations based on these activities, types of contact points, and varying degrees of contact intensity. Rittenhouse Square caters more to optional and social activities with its parks and outdoor restaurants, while contact in Petaling Street is mostly limited to its markets. Overall, the document analyzes how urban design in each location influences public life and human interaction.
Synopsis 4: From Towards a Critical Regionalismkimberleyee95
The document is a reaction paper analyzing Kenneth Frampton's text "Towards a Critical Regionalism". It summarizes Frampton's key points about critical regionalism, including that it seeks to mediate universal civilization while reflecting local constituencies. It also discusses how Frampton believes critical regionalism should embrace local topography and climate instead of favoring abstract, universal techniques. Finally, it notes Frampton's view of the importance of tectonics and the tactile experience in architectural perception.
The author argues that modern architecture has lost its connection to the feelings and experiences it aims to evoke. Architecture has become more focused on form over meaningful experiences. The author believes architects should design buildings that transmit emotional imagery and tap into primary human feelings, rather than get carried away by unusual forms. Architecture is defined by how it makes people feel and the images it creates in them, not just its physical appearance. The text serves as a reminder for architects of their responsibility to consider how users will experience their buildings and feel within the surrounding context.
This document is a synopsis for a reaction paper on the work "Semiology and Architecture" by Charles Jencks. It summarizes the key points of Jencks' work, which argues that meaning is an important concept in architecture. Jencks critiques modernism for denying meaning in architecture and asserts that new forms will inevitably acquire meaning. The synopsis also discusses how Jencks likens architecture to semiology by arguing they are both forms of communication, though architecture encompasses more than just communication. It received a grade of B based on the assessment rubric.
The document summarizes a reaction paper analyzing the book "Learning From Las Vegas" by Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, and Steven Izenour. The paper discusses how the book criticizes modern architecture for failing to consider symbolism and instead focuses on enhancing the environment. It also explains how the Las Vegas Strip effectively uses symbolic architecture and signs to communicate within its vast spaces.
The document analyzes the lighting design for two spaces - a cafe and library reading area - in a new community library in Kuala Lumpur. For the cafe, daylight factor and natural illumination calculations show excess light levels requiring double skin facade and glare reduction. Artificial lighting with 30 recessed LED downlights is proposed. For the library, daylight and natural light levels are average but high, requiring double glazed low-e glass. Artificial lighting with 48 LED light beams is proposed. Both designs meet illumination standards and PSALI strategies are outlined for efficient switching control.
This document outlines the contents and structure of a case study report on a 2-story semi-detached house. Section 1 introduces the case study and includes the property description and original floor plans. Section 2 contains technical drawings such as the roof plan, floor plans, and structural plans. Section 3 consists of individual reports on the structural analysis of the building's beams and columns, with group members' names listed.
This document summarizes the testing and analysis of multiple fettuccine truss bridge designs. It describes the construction and load testing of initial bridges with varying heights and numbers of trusses. The first bridge design had a height of 9cm and 6 trusses, and was able to withstand a maximum load of 1337g before failing when the bottom members broke. Subsequent bridge designs were analyzed and improved based on the weaknesses identified in previous tests, with the goal of optimizing the design to support the greatest load while minimizing weight.
Project 2: Case Study: Islamic Architecture Buildingskimberleyee95
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.
The document provides an analysis of the nature incorporated spaces at PJ Trade Centre and their influence on occupant satisfaction. It first discusses how the architect designed the building to be responsive to the natural context through techniques like building orientation, material selection, and facade design. It then examines the various nature incorporated spaces implemented, including exterior green spaces, naturally ventilated spaces utilizing vernacular techniques, interior green spaces, and naturally lit spaces. A questionnaire and interviews with occupants found that the nature incorporated design succeeded in creating a unique experience and high levels of satisfaction through its greenery, ventilated green spaces, and natural lighting. Incorporating nature and considering occupant satisfaction are important for contemporary architecture.
This document provides a case study and documentation of the building services systems for Ikon Connaught, including the fire protection, air conditioning, and mechanical ventilation systems. It describes the passive and active components of the fire protection system, such as compartmentalization, means of egress, portable fire extinguishers, sprinklers, and the fire alarm system. It also documents the chilled water central air conditioning system, including water-cooled chillers, cooling towers, fan coil units and pumps. Finally, it covers the mechanical ventilation systems for basement parking, kitchen exhaust, washrooms and utility rooms.
Methods of Documentation and Measured Drawingkimberleyee95
This document is a report submitted by 14 students from Taylor's University for their subject on documentation and measured drawings. It details their group project documenting the architectural features of three shophouses - No. 3, 5, and 7 Lorong Ikan in George Town, Penang. The report includes over 80 figures of drawings, diagrams and photos taken during their site visit and documentation of the shophouses. It provides information on the architectural styles, building materials, spatial layout and other characteristics of the conserved shophouses. The group expresses gratitude to those who helped and supported their project work.