This proposal outlines plans to develop a sports club called P.M. Club on a vacant 2500m2 plot of land near residential areas. The club would provide recreational facilities like an indoor skate park, badminton and basketball courts, and a rooftop swimming pool to address the lack of community spaces and promote healthy living. The three-story club design includes hardscape elements like a car park, pool, and showers, as well as softscape plantings for shade and screening.
The document provides an overview of facilities management project focused on various buildings in Subang Jaya, Malaysia. A group of 3 students was assigned to document the facilities of several building types, including a 2-storey shop-office terrace, apartment/condominium, 5-storey walk-up apartment, petrol station, 1.5-storey link factory, and 3-acre bungalow factory. Each student was responsible for researching 2 of the building types and documenting the facilities through photos. The document then provides photos and descriptions of the facilities found at Main Place Residence condominium, including a surau, computer room, multi-purpose hall, gym, swimming pool, recreation park, and function
The document proposes that the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) arrange sports festivals and develop information technology infrastructure in Pakistan's Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in 2014-15. It suggests that by implementing Prime Prosperity Paradigm programs to finance micro businesses, UNDP could increase FATA's GDP by 10% annually. The proposal aims to bring sustainable development to FATA through initiatives like those UNDP has used to combat challenges in 166 other countries.
The document proposes a smart card solution for a sports club to address challenges with member identification, membership verification, and tracking sales and payments. The solution would issue electronic membership cards that can be read to verify membership status and used to pay for food, beverages, and other services via a prepaid balance. A back-office system would manage member accounts and payments while an integrated POS system would handle sales and generate reports.
This document is a marketing proposal for Delo Sports synthetic blend diesel oil. It outlines the Sri Lankan diesel oil market which is 50 million liters annually and dominated by Chevron with 85% market share. The proposal recommends increasing brand awareness of Delo Sports through advertising, public relations, and endorsements. It proposes promotional activities, budgets, and an evaluation plan to increase Delo Sports' market share among commercial and consumer buyers.
Sports are healthy and make your body stronger. Football specifically makes your legs and body strong and flexible. All sports can help make you stronger in general.
The document contains contact information for Sarwar Son's, a sports equipment company with offices in Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, and Pakistan. It lists the company's head office in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, a regional branch office in Lahore, Pakistan, and a Gulf office and factory in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. It provides phone numbers and email for the company, as well as its website. The document appears to be advertising various sports equipment like player shirts, helmets, and balls for cricket, soccer, and other sports.
The proposal outlines a plan called "CHANGE" by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party to promote three communities in Pakistan: teachers, youth, and the film industry. It involves building a "Talent House" to support young creatives, a "Teachers income support program", and financially sponsoring a film about teachers to promote each community. The goal is to develop society, reduce unemployment, stabilize the economy, and increase PTI's voter base through gaining the support of these important groups. The plan will be carried out over four phases targeting different activities to benefit teachers, youth, and the film industry.
The document summarizes a research proposal investigating the relationship between sports participation and academic performance at Catholic Cathedral College. It outlines that the school's sports participation rate was 82% in 2017 and discusses what this could mean for academic performance. It then summarizes the key findings from 4 research articles on this topic. The studies found that male athletes have higher educational goals, sports participation benefits girls, and that athletic participation is associated with 1% increases in math/science and general test scores, while physical activity does not need to be sacrificed for academic excellence.
The document provides an overview of facilities management project focused on various buildings in Subang Jaya, Malaysia. A group of 3 students was assigned to document the facilities of several building types, including a 2-storey shop-office terrace, apartment/condominium, 5-storey walk-up apartment, petrol station, 1.5-storey link factory, and 3-acre bungalow factory. Each student was responsible for researching 2 of the building types and documenting the facilities through photos. The document then provides photos and descriptions of the facilities found at Main Place Residence condominium, including a surau, computer room, multi-purpose hall, gym, swimming pool, recreation park, and function
The document proposes that the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) arrange sports festivals and develop information technology infrastructure in Pakistan's Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in 2014-15. It suggests that by implementing Prime Prosperity Paradigm programs to finance micro businesses, UNDP could increase FATA's GDP by 10% annually. The proposal aims to bring sustainable development to FATA through initiatives like those UNDP has used to combat challenges in 166 other countries.
The document proposes a smart card solution for a sports club to address challenges with member identification, membership verification, and tracking sales and payments. The solution would issue electronic membership cards that can be read to verify membership status and used to pay for food, beverages, and other services via a prepaid balance. A back-office system would manage member accounts and payments while an integrated POS system would handle sales and generate reports.
This document is a marketing proposal for Delo Sports synthetic blend diesel oil. It outlines the Sri Lankan diesel oil market which is 50 million liters annually and dominated by Chevron with 85% market share. The proposal recommends increasing brand awareness of Delo Sports through advertising, public relations, and endorsements. It proposes promotional activities, budgets, and an evaluation plan to increase Delo Sports' market share among commercial and consumer buyers.
Sports are healthy and make your body stronger. Football specifically makes your legs and body strong and flexible. All sports can help make you stronger in general.
The document contains contact information for Sarwar Son's, a sports equipment company with offices in Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, and Pakistan. It lists the company's head office in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, a regional branch office in Lahore, Pakistan, and a Gulf office and factory in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. It provides phone numbers and email for the company, as well as its website. The document appears to be advertising various sports equipment like player shirts, helmets, and balls for cricket, soccer, and other sports.
The proposal outlines a plan called "CHANGE" by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party to promote three communities in Pakistan: teachers, youth, and the film industry. It involves building a "Talent House" to support young creatives, a "Teachers income support program", and financially sponsoring a film about teachers to promote each community. The goal is to develop society, reduce unemployment, stabilize the economy, and increase PTI's voter base through gaining the support of these important groups. The plan will be carried out over four phases targeting different activities to benefit teachers, youth, and the film industry.
The document summarizes a research proposal investigating the relationship between sports participation and academic performance at Catholic Cathedral College. It outlines that the school's sports participation rate was 82% in 2017 and discusses what this could mean for academic performance. It then summarizes the key findings from 4 research articles on this topic. The studies found that male athletes have higher educational goals, sports participation benefits girls, and that athletic participation is associated with 1% increases in math/science and general test scores, while physical activity does not need to be sacrificed for academic excellence.
Pakistan Innovation Foundation is a private-sector driven, publicly supported, non-profit entity created to promote innovation within the private sector but also the broader society.
The document announces a Sports & Physical Education Conference in Islamabad on June 20-21, 2014 organized by the Pakistan Sports Board. It notes that Pakistani youth enjoy hockey, squash, cricket and football as well as wrestling, and that Pakistan has renowned players and could earn money by exporting trained athletes. It recommends hiring psychologists for every district-level team and providing smartphones to players to stay physically and mentally fit. It also states that the current conference by the Pakistan Sports Board is a good step, and that more such conferences should be arranged nationwide, especially in FATA, with event management companies.
The document discusses the history and structure of FIFA, the governing body of international soccer. It also covers the history and current state of soccer in Pakistan. FIFA was founded in 1904 and now has 209 member associations. Soccer has a long history in Pakistan, with the first national championship held in 1948 and Pakistan joining FIFA that same year. However, participation has been irregular and standards have declined recently. The document recommends increasing funding and facilities for soccer to encourage growth of the sport in Pakistan.
Concept paper sport for social development project - a strategic partnershi...Lee Bromley
This document provides a concept paper for a proposed partnership between Bakusasa Trust and a socially responsible partner. Bakusasa Trust uses golf to teach disadvantaged children important life skills and has launched 16 projects serving over 3,500 children. The concept paper outlines the rationale, project description with goals and methodology, conceptual framework, budget, and contact information to provide the partner insight into how the partnership could help both parties achieve their objectives of social development through sport.
LBGF Concept Paper - Sport for Social Development - June 2014Lee Bromley
The document provides a concept paper for a proposed partnership between the Lee Bromley Golf Foundation (LBGF) and the Department of Social Development (DSD) to use golf as a tool for social development projects. [LBGF has launched several successful projects that have enrolled over 400 disadvantaged children. The concept paper outlines LBGF's goals, methodology, and expansion plans. It proposes that a partnership with DSD would allow both organizations to further their common goals of social transformation and improving lives through additional projects and support.]
This document provides information about the history and rules of cricket. It notes that cricket originated in England in the 12th-13th century and the modern rules were established in 1744. The first international cricket match was between Canada and the US in 1844. There are currently 96 cricket playing nations worldwide. A cricket match involves 11 players per side, with batsmen, a bowler, wicket keeper and fielders. Scoring runs and getting batsmen out are the objectives.
The First Westerner to Impact on Sports Performance and Lifestyle in PakistanMatthew Towlson
A general insight into the physical, psychological and social development of a professional Pakistani cricket team to recruit the first Westerner to head up the health, fitness and wellbeing of 25 sports athletes. Improvement of knowledge and education in Pakistan, a developing country whose underlining love and passion is cricket.
Kicker Sports is a consumer goods company located in the Sialkot Export Processing Zone in Pakistan that manufactures soccer balls, goalkeeper gloves, and shin guards. It aims to work with global brands to translate marketing goals into innovative designs and new product successes. Kicker Sports has a monthly manufacturing capacity of 100,000 hand-sewn balls, 20,000 mold-fused panel balls, 55,000 goalkeeper gloves, and 15,000 shin guards.
This document discusses various sports played in Pakistan and their achievements. It notes that sports provide physical and mental benefits to participants. It highlights that field hockey is Pakistan's national sport and they have won the World Cup 4 times and been Olympic gold medalists 3 times. Cricket has also become very popular in Pakistan and they won the World Cup in 1992. Pakistan has seen the most success in squash, having won the World Open title 14 times and British Open title 30 times. It also briefly mentions the achievements of Pakistani players in snooker and polo.
This document discusses sports sponsorship, defining it as financial support of sports in exchange for advertising. It outlines the history of sponsorship dating back to the 1800s and covers the various types including individual athlete, team, event, and broadcast sponsorship. International and Pakistani examples are provided. Advantages include brand awareness and sales increases, while limitations involve negative associations and lack of control. The conclusion states that sponsorship can effectively promote brands but requires careful planning to mitigate risks.
Tan Shen Sin and Yap Foong Mei are proposing construction projects for their final project. Tan proposes "The Nightlife Spot" which would include a lounge, bar, and club built on vacant land in Taman Puchong Utama, Selangor. The project is estimated to be completed within a year. Yap proposes developing the vacant land into a "Natural Home" recreation park to address the lack of parks in the area. The park would include exercise areas, a playground, and picnic areas to promote healthy living. Both proposals provide site analyses and concepts with details on amenities, designs, and benefits to the community.
This proposal outlines plans for a Putra Clubhouse development to provide local residents a place to relax, socialize, and work out. The clubhouse would include facilities like a gym, swimming pool, playground, and sports courts, as well as commercial spaces. It aims to give residents a comfortable nearby location for leisure activities and events. The multi-level design incorporates parking, an entrance lounge, workout areas, and outdoor spaces. The proposal argues this clubhouse could improve neighborhood life and health by bringing the community together in one central location.
This document provides an overview of a student project to propose developments on an empty plot of land. It includes an introduction to the project objectives, a site analysis of the plot which is located near an university, and proposals for a residential development called Saint James Condominium and a commercial sports center called Xsport Sports Centre to meet student needs. Key stakeholders in the construction process are also outlined.
This proposal outlines plans to develop a vacant 3000 square meter lot into a multi-level parking structure and sports complex. The proposed development would include 6 levels of parking, a swimming pool, spa, 6 badminton courts, and a basketball court. It aims to address the lack of parking and recreational facilities in the area. The design incorporates shops and food stalls to support users. Developing this site as a parking and sports complex is expected to benefit the local community by reducing traffic, encouraging healthy lifestyles, and bringing people together.
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 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.
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.
The document provides a development proposal for a commercial and recreation area called Ecospace in Taman Forest Height. It includes a site analysis identifying advantages such as accessibility and disadvantages like lack of parking. The proposal then outlines project concepts, floor plans, facilities including sports facilities, relaxation facilities, and professionals involved. It concludes with a costing analysis of the major construction items.
Deep casestudy of sports The centrum club located in Mumbai. Casestudy for the understanding architecture spaces of sports and events club. Circulation within two spaces, climatic factor,concept and zoning all the info available in this pdf.
Pakistan Innovation Foundation is a private-sector driven, publicly supported, non-profit entity created to promote innovation within the private sector but also the broader society.
The document announces a Sports & Physical Education Conference in Islamabad on June 20-21, 2014 organized by the Pakistan Sports Board. It notes that Pakistani youth enjoy hockey, squash, cricket and football as well as wrestling, and that Pakistan has renowned players and could earn money by exporting trained athletes. It recommends hiring psychologists for every district-level team and providing smartphones to players to stay physically and mentally fit. It also states that the current conference by the Pakistan Sports Board is a good step, and that more such conferences should be arranged nationwide, especially in FATA, with event management companies.
The document discusses the history and structure of FIFA, the governing body of international soccer. It also covers the history and current state of soccer in Pakistan. FIFA was founded in 1904 and now has 209 member associations. Soccer has a long history in Pakistan, with the first national championship held in 1948 and Pakistan joining FIFA that same year. However, participation has been irregular and standards have declined recently. The document recommends increasing funding and facilities for soccer to encourage growth of the sport in Pakistan.
Concept paper sport for social development project - a strategic partnershi...Lee Bromley
This document provides a concept paper for a proposed partnership between Bakusasa Trust and a socially responsible partner. Bakusasa Trust uses golf to teach disadvantaged children important life skills and has launched 16 projects serving over 3,500 children. The concept paper outlines the rationale, project description with goals and methodology, conceptual framework, budget, and contact information to provide the partner insight into how the partnership could help both parties achieve their objectives of social development through sport.
LBGF Concept Paper - Sport for Social Development - June 2014Lee Bromley
The document provides a concept paper for a proposed partnership between the Lee Bromley Golf Foundation (LBGF) and the Department of Social Development (DSD) to use golf as a tool for social development projects. [LBGF has launched several successful projects that have enrolled over 400 disadvantaged children. The concept paper outlines LBGF's goals, methodology, and expansion plans. It proposes that a partnership with DSD would allow both organizations to further their common goals of social transformation and improving lives through additional projects and support.]
This document provides information about the history and rules of cricket. It notes that cricket originated in England in the 12th-13th century and the modern rules were established in 1744. The first international cricket match was between Canada and the US in 1844. There are currently 96 cricket playing nations worldwide. A cricket match involves 11 players per side, with batsmen, a bowler, wicket keeper and fielders. Scoring runs and getting batsmen out are the objectives.
The First Westerner to Impact on Sports Performance and Lifestyle in PakistanMatthew Towlson
A general insight into the physical, psychological and social development of a professional Pakistani cricket team to recruit the first Westerner to head up the health, fitness and wellbeing of 25 sports athletes. Improvement of knowledge and education in Pakistan, a developing country whose underlining love and passion is cricket.
Kicker Sports is a consumer goods company located in the Sialkot Export Processing Zone in Pakistan that manufactures soccer balls, goalkeeper gloves, and shin guards. It aims to work with global brands to translate marketing goals into innovative designs and new product successes. Kicker Sports has a monthly manufacturing capacity of 100,000 hand-sewn balls, 20,000 mold-fused panel balls, 55,000 goalkeeper gloves, and 15,000 shin guards.
This document discusses various sports played in Pakistan and their achievements. It notes that sports provide physical and mental benefits to participants. It highlights that field hockey is Pakistan's national sport and they have won the World Cup 4 times and been Olympic gold medalists 3 times. Cricket has also become very popular in Pakistan and they won the World Cup in 1992. Pakistan has seen the most success in squash, having won the World Open title 14 times and British Open title 30 times. It also briefly mentions the achievements of Pakistani players in snooker and polo.
This document discusses sports sponsorship, defining it as financial support of sports in exchange for advertising. It outlines the history of sponsorship dating back to the 1800s and covers the various types including individual athlete, team, event, and broadcast sponsorship. International and Pakistani examples are provided. Advantages include brand awareness and sales increases, while limitations involve negative associations and lack of control. The conclusion states that sponsorship can effectively promote brands but requires careful planning to mitigate risks.
Tan Shen Sin and Yap Foong Mei are proposing construction projects for their final project. Tan proposes "The Nightlife Spot" which would include a lounge, bar, and club built on vacant land in Taman Puchong Utama, Selangor. The project is estimated to be completed within a year. Yap proposes developing the vacant land into a "Natural Home" recreation park to address the lack of parks in the area. The park would include exercise areas, a playground, and picnic areas to promote healthy living. Both proposals provide site analyses and concepts with details on amenities, designs, and benefits to the community.
This proposal outlines plans for a Putra Clubhouse development to provide local residents a place to relax, socialize, and work out. The clubhouse would include facilities like a gym, swimming pool, playground, and sports courts, as well as commercial spaces. It aims to give residents a comfortable nearby location for leisure activities and events. The multi-level design incorporates parking, an entrance lounge, workout areas, and outdoor spaces. The proposal argues this clubhouse could improve neighborhood life and health by bringing the community together in one central location.
This document provides an overview of a student project to propose developments on an empty plot of land. It includes an introduction to the project objectives, a site analysis of the plot which is located near an university, and proposals for a residential development called Saint James Condominium and a commercial sports center called Xsport Sports Centre to meet student needs. Key stakeholders in the construction process are also outlined.
This proposal outlines plans to develop a vacant 3000 square meter lot into a multi-level parking structure and sports complex. The proposed development would include 6 levels of parking, a swimming pool, spa, 6 badminton courts, and a basketball court. It aims to address the lack of parking and recreational facilities in the area. The design incorporates shops and food stalls to support users. Developing this site as a parking and sports complex is expected to benefit the local community by reducing traffic, encouraging healthy lifestyles, and bringing people together.
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 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.
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.
The document provides a development proposal for a commercial and recreation area called Ecospace in Taman Forest Height. It includes a site analysis identifying advantages such as accessibility and disadvantages like lack of parking. The proposal then outlines project concepts, floor plans, facilities including sports facilities, relaxation facilities, and professionals involved. It concludes with a costing analysis of the major construction items.
Deep casestudy of sports The centrum club located in Mumbai. Casestudy for the understanding architecture spaces of sports and events club. Circulation within two spaces, climatic factor,concept and zoning all the info available in this pdf.
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.
1) Proposal 4 introduces Relaxant Park, a new park that will provide recreational activities for all ages and abilities in the local community.
2) The park will include areas for passive activities like picnics and meditation, as well as active recreation like a skate park, climbing wall, and jogging paths.
3) Relaxant Park is designed to improve community well-being by offering an accessible green space that encourages social interaction and physical activity while also providing environmental benefits.
1) Proposal 4 introduces Relaxant Park, a new park that will provide recreational activities for all ages and abilities in the local community.
2) The park will include areas for passive activities like picnics and meditation, as well as active recreation like a skate park, climbing wall, and jogging paths.
3) Relaxant Park is designed to improve community well-being by offering an accessible green space that encourages social interaction and physical activity while also providing environmental benefits.
Chia Keh Chian proposes transforming an empty land into Relaxant Park, a recreation area for nearby residents. The park will feature natural areas for relaxation as well as active spaces. It will include a children's playground, jogging paths, a skate park, climbing wall, and amphitheater. The park aims to promote health, community bonding, and stress relief through its green spaces and facilities for all ages. Materials like rubber surfacing and recycled benches will be used for their durability and low maintenance.
This document is a project brief for a proposed rest area called Paradise. It provides details on the location, dimensions, objectives, proposed design, and rationale. The key points are:
- The site for the proposed rest area is an open area beside Block E Level 2 measuring 24m x 15m.
- The objectives are to create a lively space where people can hang out, relax, and enjoy views of the area.
- The proposed design is a glass structure in a cylindrical shape, with two floors containing seating areas, a bathroom, and other amenities.
- Surveys found that students and staff prefer a modern style rest area where they can nap, hang out with friends, and study.
This document provides details of a final construction project submitted by two students. It introduces the site chosen for the project, which is an empty and neglected land near residential and commercial areas. It then analyzes the site and outlines the advantages and disadvantages. The students propose developing an entertainment center on the site to provide relaxation for the community. Their concept includes a bowling alley, pool area, cafe, and restrooms. Research is presented on lighting requirements for pool tables and machinery used in bowling alleys. Finally, local authority forms are mentioned.
This document provides details of a final construction project submitted by two students. It introduces the site chosen for the project, which is an empty and neglected land near residential and commercial areas. It then analyzes the site and outlines the advantages and disadvantages. The students propose developing an entertainment center on the site to provide relaxation for the community. Their concept includes a bowling alley, pool center, cafe, and restrooms. Floor plans and research on lighting and bowling machines are also included. The objective is to make productive use of the empty land.
Celadon Park stands out as a picturesque, tranquil getaway in the heart and haven of glorious Manila. Tower Three is the final tier of Celadon Park, completing an outstanding community dedicated to preserving your priceless relaxation and rejuvenation.
Celadon Park
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.
The document provides instructions for a two-part design project. Part 1 involves groups transforming words into 3D geometric artworks through exploration of shapes, forms, and materials. Students will present their best model. Part 2 tasks individuals with creating a hanging mobile display for a Lego miniature using design elements and principles. It outlines objectives, learning outcomes, tasks, submission requirements, assessment criteria, and a marking rubric for both parts of the project.
This document outlines Project 1A for an introductory design course. It has two parts:
1. Individual sketches of design elements in nature and the built environment, with 8 sketches and 2 abstract artworks. Students must identify lines, shape, texture, form, and hue in nature and the built environment.
2. A group project to create 9 simple abstract artworks using daily items exploring design principles. Students select a material, base, and method of arrangement. They apply principles like balance and asymmetry. The artworks and presentation boards are assessed on understanding of elements and principles, creativity, and clarity of explanation.
This document contains 7 questions about introductory business and accounting concepts. It asks about the definition of accounting, how accounting is used to evaluate business performance, whether it is acceptable for a business owner to have no accounting knowledge as long as an accountant handles it, what information a bank would need before approving a loan, how a profit and loss statement can be used to make business decisions, how to prepare an income statement using financial data provided, and two solutions for monitoring funds during a charity drive besides keeping receipts.
This document outlines 8 questions for an intro to business exercise covering key marketing concepts like the marketing mix (4Ps), features and benefits of products, consumer buying processes, product lifecycles of the iPhone and iPad, pricing strategies for yoga classes, advantages and disadvantages of non-direct distribution channels, examples of product placement, and concerns for packaging women's lingerie for international markets.
This document contains 7 questions about business concepts including:
1) The difference between performance and corporate citizenship behaviors with examples.
2) The negative consequences a company could face if action is not taken against a manager bullying and sexually harassing subordinates.
3) The Big 5 personality traits and whether they can be trained.
4) What attitudes are and if they can be changed, and how businesses can foster good work attitudes.
5) Which of Maslow's needs an unemployed man living with his parents and spending nights drinking with friends might have.
6) Which leadership style would be appropriate for a new law firm where no one has full expertise in complex cases alone.
7) The top three qualities of
An organizational chart visually depicts a company's structure and hierarchy. It shows reporting relationships and can be designed differently depending on a company's needs. Having two managers to report to can cause problems for an employee like conflicting instructions and ambiguity over performance reviews. To reduce rivalry between departments, a company's leader could implement cross-departmental projects to encourage collaboration and establish clear roles and responsibilities to avoid politicking.
This document contains 8 questions about introductory business concepts. It asks about niche markets and examples, motivations for starting a business, advantages of limited liability for owners, definitions and examples of franchises and why companies franchise, how the internet can help small businesses, factors influencing loans for new vs. existing businesses, advantages and disadvantages of partnerships, definitions of shares and where they trade in Malaysia.
An organizational chart visually depicts a company's structure and hierarchy. It shows reporting relationships and can be designed differently depending on a company's needs. Having two managers to report to can cause problems for an employee like conflicting instructions and ambiguity over performance reviews. To reduce rivalry between departments, a company's leader could implement cross-departmental projects to encourage collaboration and establish clear roles and responsibilities to avoid politicking.
This document contains 7 questions about introductory business and accounting concepts. It asks about the definition of accounting, how accounting is used to evaluate business performance, whether it is acceptable for a business owner to have no accounting knowledge as long as they have an accountant, what information a bank would need to make a loan decision, how a profit and loss statement can be used to make business decisions, and prepares an income statement based on financial data provided. It also asks for two solutions to monitor funds during a charity drive to prevent losses.
This document contains 8 questions about business ethics concepts. It asks about defining ethics, the differences between illegal and unethical behaviors, examples of each, global warming and strategies businesses can take to address it, defining and providing an example of greenwashing other than BP, describing price fixing behavior, explaining and giving an example of insider trading, discussing if a code of conduct alone ensures ethics and possible additional solutions, and which approach to social responsibility a business should take.
The document outlines 8 questions for an intro to business exercise. It asks about the main components of management, goals, strategy and tactics, why setting goals for a new business is important, negative consequences of ineffective leadership in business or politics, the role of managers in different business structures, what a public relations manager does daily, important managerial skills, and the definition and steps of control and how it can help achieve goals.
Joey and Jason plan to open a music store targeting retirees by selling rap CDs. However, this target market and product type is mismatched. Businesses contribute positively to society through job creation, tax revenue, and innovation. There are barriers that make it difficult for new businesses to enter an industry like startup costs, licensing, and existing competitors. Price lowering is appropriate in a recession to stimulate demand. A free market has private ownership and minimal government while a planned economy has centralized government control over production and allocation.
1) The document summarizes a group charity drive project where students created a brand called SHAKEUP to sell food and drinks to raise money for a charity home for disabled children.
2) The group's goals were to raise RM2500 through sales, donations, and sponsorships. They exceeded this goal, raising RM819.70 in sales and RM1021.75 in donations, for a total of over RM2800.
3) The products sold were pasta, yogurt and fruit drinks designed for convenience. Packaging and innovative product designs helped drive sales. Donations were given to Persatuan Penjagaan Kanak-Kanak Cacat Klang Selangor, a home caring
This document outlines the requirements and assessment criteria for a final group project in an Introduction to Business course. Students will plan and run a charity drive event to raise funds for a charitable organization of their choice. They must form groups of up to 4 members and decide what products to sell. Profits from the event will be donated in full. The project aims to provide practical experience in business areas like marketing, finance, and operations. Students will be evaluated on their charity drive report, goal achievement, financial records, peer evaluations, and self-reflection videos. Detailed guidelines are provided on tasks, submission requirements, marking rubrics, and a suggested report outline covering areas such as objectives, competition, products, pricing, promotion, sponsors,
The document provides details about a business plan for a proposed Malaysian music cafe. It includes sections on background, location, products/services, market analysis, competitors, trends, strengths/weaknesses, marketing strategies, management structure, workforce, startup costs, ongoing expenses, sales forecasts, and financial projections. The cafe aims to promote Malaysian culture through food and live performances in a relaxing environment. It plans to attract customers from nearby offices and students by providing quality local cuisine and a platform for new artists.
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1. PROPOSAL 1
prepared by Cha Yun Xian
Building a sports club for a better and healthier lifestyles.
2. INTRODUCTION TO THE SITE
Our site is a part of land from an unused and undeveloped piece of
meadow. It is located at the corner of a T-junction near Jalan Putra
Permai 10/1q in Persiaran Putra Megah.
OUR SITE
2500m2
50m
50m
3. SITE ADVANTAGES
The prime location of this place is the main reason why it was chose to
be our site. Despite locating at an obvious point which is the corner of
a T-junction, it also locates near a few residential areas.
Others advantages:
1. easily accessible
2. beautiful environment, surrounded by trees
3. low air pollution index
SITE DISADVANTAGES
Around our site are a few family-based residential areas, a settlement
of approximately 700 homes and 3000 population. However, there is no
place in sight nearby for the community to relax like Community Park,
football field, playground etc.
Others disadvantages:
1. cesspool locates 200m away
4. RATIONALE
Through a series of analysis and studying of the advantages and
disadvantages of the site, it is obvious that there is no place nearby for
the people of the community to go and seek for fun during their free
times. A few possible ideas that might implement on this empty land to
pinpoint the issues of this area in what it may be lacking and propose a
somewhat commercial enhancement fit for the clients of this project.
1. Lack of recreational relaxing spaces: The area of the site is lack
of recreational area such as Community park, football field,
jogging track, etc. There are only barren lands and meadows
around the residential area, tiny private yards are the only place
for the residents to seek for leisure activities.
2. Implementing healthy living concept: The people in the
community need a easy-to-go place for them to go for exercise.
It helps to create a healthy lifestyle for the community.
3. Great spot to develop a recreational area: The site is surrounded
more than 5 residential areas.
4. Easily accessible: The site is located in a middles class residential
area with many various roads leading to it. There will not be any
traffic jam in the area.
Therefore, our site is to be developed into a recreational area.
Recreation is an activity of leisure, leisure being discretionary time. The
"need to do something for recreation" is an essential element of human
biology and psychology. Recreational activities are often done for
enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure and are considered to be "fun".
Humans spend their time in activities of daily living, work, sleep, social
duties, and leisure, the latter time being free from prior commitments to
physiologic or social needs, a prerequisite of recreation. Leisure has
increased with increased longevity and, for many, with decreased
hours spent for physical and economic survival, yet others argue that
time pressure has increased for modern people, as they are committed
to too many tasks. Other factors that account for an increased role of
recreation are affluence, population trends, and increased
commercialization of recreational offerings. While one perception is
5. that leisure is just "spare time", time not consumed by the necessities of
living, another holds that leisure is a force that allows individuals to
consider and reflect on the values and realities that are missed in the
activities of daily life, thus being an essential element of personal
development and civilization. This direction of thought has even been
extended to the view that leisure is the purpose of work, and a reward
in itself, and "leisure life" reflects the values and character of a nation.
Leisure is considered a human right under the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights.
Examples of recreational activities:
1. cycling
2. bird watching
3. swimming
4. skateboarding
5. playing badminton
6. playing basketball
7. fishing
8. boating
etc.
OBJECTIVE
With the changing times, people often forget about the importance of
exercise because of their hectic life. Research has shown that exercise
not only can reduce man risk of major illnesses, such as heart disease,
stroke, diabetes and cancer by up to 50%, but also lower the risk of
early death by up to 30%. The objective of this project is to provide a
place for the hardworking community around it to have a little
getaway from their busy schedule, a place where they can exercise
and relax.
CONCEPT
The concept of this project is healthy living. Healthy living is more than
simple daily habits – it's a lifestyle. To lead a healthy lifestyle, people
should always make time for exercise. In order to achieve this, a
50mx50m empty land at Putra Megah is used to develop a
recreational area which includes a small sports club and an open
space.
6. INSPIRATION
1. Royal Klang Club
The Royal Klang Club is a recreational club located at Klang, near
Istana Selangor.
Facilities:
1. squash court
2. table tennis hall
3. badminton hall
4. gymnasium
5. billard hall
6. tennis court
7. basketball court
8. swimming pool
7. 2. Kelab Shah Alam Selangor
The Kelab Shah Alam Selangor is a recreational club located at Shah
Alam.
Facilities:
1. squash court
2. gymnasium
3. badminton hall
4. squash hall
5. billard and snooker hall
6. tennis court
7. swimming pool
8. PROJECT
“P.M. CLUB”
stands for Putrah Megah Club. It is the name of the club that is going to
be built on our site in this project.
CLUB LOCATION
P.
M.
CLU
B
P.
M.
CL
UB
9. SPACES
All together there are 6 main spaces in P.M. CLUB, includes:
1. car park
2. reception
3. skate park
4. badminton hall
5. basketball hall
6. swimming pool
Considering the location of some
homes and the convenience of
club members, P.M. CLUB
provides 8 parking spaces for
people who live slightly far away
so that they don’t have to walk to
the club.
10. GROUND FLOOR
The ground floor of P.M. CLUB is the extreme activity floor. A reception
is place in front of the main entrance that leads to the lobby of the
club, where people can register for facilities booking. Going into the
hall, there is an indoor skate park with complete skateboard
equipment. At the end of the hall, there is a 75m2 big washroom where
club members can bath or change their clothes before going home. A
staircase is place at the ground floor lobby, leading to the 1st floor of
the club.
TOILET
INDOOR SKATE PARK
RECEPTION
ENTRANCE
STAIRS
LEFT ENTRANCE
RIGHT ENTRANCE
LOBBY
11. 1ST FLOOR
The 1st floor of P.M. CLUB is the healthy sports floor. The hall is separated
into two halls which is the indoor basketball hall and badminton hall.
The badminton hall is on the left, using the left entrance to proceed,
while the basketball hall is on the right, using the right entrance to
proceed. At the end of the hall, there is a 75m2 big washroom where
club members can bath or change their clothes before going home. A
staircase is place at the 1st floor lobby, leading to the top floor of the
club, which is the roof top.
BASKETBALL HALL
BADMINTON HALL
TOILET
LOBBY
RIGHT ENTRANCE
LEFT ENTRANCE
STAIRS
12. TOP FLOOR
The top floor, which is the roof top of P.M. CLUB is the leisure exercise
floor. This is an open air floor where a 225m2 pool is place at the middle.
Palm trees are planted around this floor for screening and also to
create a nature and fresh feel for the pool side. There are 8 loungers
beside the pool for club members to relax and enjoy the pool view. At
the corner of the floor is a bathing platform, which is like an outdoor
communal bathing area for swimmers to have a shower before they
go into the water. Beside it is a 75m2 big washroom where club
members can bath or change their clothes before going home.
TOILET
PALM TREES
PALM TREES
SWIMMING POOL
SHOWER
PLATFORM
STAIRS
LEFT ENTRANCE
RIGHT ENTRANCE
14. HARDSCAPE
1. Car park
Considering the location of some
homes and the convenience of
club members, P.M. CLUB provides
8 parking spaces for people who
live slightly far away so that they
don’t have to walk to the club.
2. Swimming pool
Rooftop design swimming pool is
built on the top floor of P.M. CLUB
to provide leisure activity spaces
for club members. The swimming
pool is 225m2 in size, 1.5m deep.
3. Loungers
8 sun loungers will be place at the
pool side for club members to relax
and enjoy the pool view.
4. Shower platform
2 shower platforms is built beside the
pool for swimmers to have a quick
shower before they go into the pool or
after they leave the pool.
15. SOFTSCAPE
1. Andira Inermis (tree species name)
is planted around the clubhouse to provide shades.
2. Burning bush
3. Areca Catechu Dwarf
is planted on the rooftop for screening
purpose and providing shades for the
pool area.
16. Lighting
HID Suspended Indirect Lighting will be
used for every hall in the club except for
the roof top. Indirect Lighting System
provides high levels of glare-free
illumination and outstanding uniformity.
Bollard lights are built around the rooftop to
provide romantic and soft light for the pool
area during night time.
CLUB FACILITIES
1. Indoor skate park
P.M. CLUB indoor skate park is a perfect place for extreme
activity lovers. It is a good place for skateboard lovers to display
their skills to the full.
17. 2. Badminton hall
P.M. CLUB badminton hall is located at 1st floor, next to the
basketball hall. There are 4 badminton courts in total.
3. Basketball hall
P.M. CLUB indoor basketball hall is located at 1st floor, next to the
badminton hall. There are 2 basketball courts in total.
18. 4. Swimming pool
Rooftop design swimming pool is built on the top floor of P.M.
CLUB to provide leisure activity spaces for club members. The
swimming pool is 225m2 in size, 1.5m deep. 8 loungers is placed at
both side of the pool for members to rest and enjoy pool view.
Palm trees are planted around the floor for screening purpose
and provide shades, creating a relax and fresh feel for club
members.
5. Toilets
At every floor of P.M. CLUB, there will be a 75m2 big toilet for
members to clean up themselves after exercising. In every
restrooms there are 4 shower rooms and 6 toilets.
19. CLUB INFORMATION
Membership info:
*CLUB MEMBERSHIP ONLY AVAILABLE TO PUTRA MEGAH RESIDENTS*
Registrarion fee per person: RM500.00
Member fee per month: RM30.00
Operation time:
Mons - Fridays: 7.00A.M. - 9.00P.M.
Saturdays & Sundays: 7.00A.M. – 11.00P.M.
CONCLUSION
At the end of this project, I’ve conclude that developing an empty
land into a place that benefits both clients and the surrounding
community is not simple. There are a lot of issues that must be
considered when planning the project, for example the location,
condition of the environment and surroundings, community,
accessibility from a place to another, sustainability of the place, etc. It
is very important to do a site analysis before planning a new project to
reduce or avoid any unwanted construction problems. Plus, coordinate
and develop an understanding of coherent working relations among
various industry players is also very important in this project, so that
communication between professionals from different fields can be
effective. In this project, I’ve learnt how to analysis the condition of a
site and think about its plasticity, excavate its potential to make it a
better place for the people. Research helps me a lot in getting ideas; it
is an important process that can’t be ignored while creating something
new.