The document outlines several interior and architectural design projects including:
1) Design plans for condominiums at a residential building in Sochi, Russia including floor plans, ceiling plans, and furniture layouts.
2) Design projects for hotels in Montenegro and Macedonia including plans and renderings for Hotel Splendid and Hotel Flamingo Casino.
3) Design plans for a university campus residential area in Belgrade, Serbia and interior design projects for apartments in Belgrade including 3D models, kitchen plans, and closet/storage designs.
Setia International Centre Building Science ReportDexter Ng
The document provides information about the Setia International Centre building located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Some key details include:
- It was designed in 2012 by GDP Architects to achieve Green Building Index Gold certification.
- Sustainable design features include extensive use of skylights and solar panels to maximize daylighting and generate solar power, shading devices to control sunlight penetration, and rainwater harvesting.
- Passive design strategies help reduce energy usage, including egg crate shading, vegetative screens, tinted windows, and adjustable interior blinds. Orientation and facade design aim to effectively harness daylight where needed within the building.
Building science report [malaysia] finalmiranazrin
The document summarizes the passive green design features of the DiGi Technology Operations Centre in Malaysia. Key features include extensive vegetated green walls that filter air, reduce solar heat gain, and provide acoustic insulation. A low-e curtain wall system allows daylight penetration while minimizing heat transfer. While the building orientation is not ideal, strategies like glazing and overhangs help induce daylight and reduce solar heat gain on the eastern and western facades. Evapotranspiration from the green walls helps cool surrounding air for ventilation.
This document outlines a project to extend a 3-storey reinforced concrete bungalow. It includes floor plans for the existing ground, first, and second floors. It also includes structural plans for the foundation, ground, first, and second floors, as well as the roof. The document is divided into sections with details on the case study introduction, floor plans, structural plans, and individual extension proposals from three student groups.
The document provides information about the Parkroyal on Pickering building in Singapore. It was designed by WOHA architects as a mixed-use development containing a hotel and offices. Key sustainable design features include extensive greenery covering over 200% of the total land area, sky gardens, harvested rainwater usage, natural ventilation, solar panels, and energy efficient systems. The building aims to conserve greenery in the high-rise city center and integrate it architecturally and sustainably.
The Parkroyal on Pickering hotel in Singapore utilizes sustainable design features such as extensive greenery, sky gardens, solar panels, rainwater harvesting, and natural ventilation. The building received the BCA Green Mark Platinum award and Solar Pioneer Award for its green design. Key aspects of the design include a contoured podium and interwoven bands of greenery on the exterior and interior. The hotel aims to conserve greenery in the high-rise city center through architectural integration of landscaping.
The document describes wireframes and designs for several mobile applications, including:
1) A TV application called TV.Net that allows users to watch shows together via live chat and track favorite shows.
2) A music application with home, artist, playlist, and radio pages.
3) A weather application that displays temperatures in Fahrenheit and Celsius and allows selecting a city.
4) A healthcare application with home, profile, medical records, billing, medication, and discharge instruction pages.
The portfolio contains projects from the author's undergraduate degree and professional work. The undergraduate projects include houses, residential buildings, a hotel, museum, and urban design. The professional projects were completed while working at several companies where the author was the chief designer and include additional house, apartment, hotel, restaurant, and interior design projects.
Setia International Centre Building Science ReportDexter Ng
The document provides information about the Setia International Centre building located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Some key details include:
- It was designed in 2012 by GDP Architects to achieve Green Building Index Gold certification.
- Sustainable design features include extensive use of skylights and solar panels to maximize daylighting and generate solar power, shading devices to control sunlight penetration, and rainwater harvesting.
- Passive design strategies help reduce energy usage, including egg crate shading, vegetative screens, tinted windows, and adjustable interior blinds. Orientation and facade design aim to effectively harness daylight where needed within the building.
Building science report [malaysia] finalmiranazrin
The document summarizes the passive green design features of the DiGi Technology Operations Centre in Malaysia. Key features include extensive vegetated green walls that filter air, reduce solar heat gain, and provide acoustic insulation. A low-e curtain wall system allows daylight penetration while minimizing heat transfer. While the building orientation is not ideal, strategies like glazing and overhangs help induce daylight and reduce solar heat gain on the eastern and western facades. Evapotranspiration from the green walls helps cool surrounding air for ventilation.
This document outlines a project to extend a 3-storey reinforced concrete bungalow. It includes floor plans for the existing ground, first, and second floors. It also includes structural plans for the foundation, ground, first, and second floors, as well as the roof. The document is divided into sections with details on the case study introduction, floor plans, structural plans, and individual extension proposals from three student groups.
The document provides information about the Parkroyal on Pickering building in Singapore. It was designed by WOHA architects as a mixed-use development containing a hotel and offices. Key sustainable design features include extensive greenery covering over 200% of the total land area, sky gardens, harvested rainwater usage, natural ventilation, solar panels, and energy efficient systems. The building aims to conserve greenery in the high-rise city center and integrate it architecturally and sustainably.
The Parkroyal on Pickering hotel in Singapore utilizes sustainable design features such as extensive greenery, sky gardens, solar panels, rainwater harvesting, and natural ventilation. The building received the BCA Green Mark Platinum award and Solar Pioneer Award for its green design. Key aspects of the design include a contoured podium and interwoven bands of greenery on the exterior and interior. The hotel aims to conserve greenery in the high-rise city center through architectural integration of landscaping.
The document describes wireframes and designs for several mobile applications, including:
1) A TV application called TV.Net that allows users to watch shows together via live chat and track favorite shows.
2) A music application with home, artist, playlist, and radio pages.
3) A weather application that displays temperatures in Fahrenheit and Celsius and allows selecting a city.
4) A healthcare application with home, profile, medical records, billing, medication, and discharge instruction pages.
The portfolio contains projects from the author's undergraduate degree and professional work. The undergraduate projects include houses, residential buildings, a hotel, museum, and urban design. The professional projects were completed while working at several companies where the author was the chief designer and include additional house, apartment, hotel, restaurant, and interior design projects.
The portfolio contains projects from the author's undergraduate studies and professional work, including 6 projects from their degree program consisting of houses, residential buildings, a hotel, museum, and urban design. The remaining projects were completed during employment with several companies where the author served as chief designer, such as houses in a row, a collective dwelling, a hotel, museum, and embassy building.
This floor plan document shows the layout of an apartment. It includes labels for different walls and rooms within the apartment. Specifically, it labels two bedrooms called Nicha A and Nicha B, separated by Wall A, as well as a living room and indicates the wall paint and facing plan for the living room.
This document is a ceiling plan for apartment 3.11 that shows 9 numbered locations. The plan details the layout and placement of lights in the apartment's ceiling.
The portfolio contains projects from the author's undergraduate studies and professional work, including 6 projects from their degree program consisting of houses, residential buildings, a hotel, museum, and urban design. The remaining projects were completed during employment with several companies where the author served as chief designer, such as houses in a row, a collective dwelling, a hotel, museum, and embassy building.
This floor plan document shows the layout of an apartment. It includes labels for different walls and rooms within the apartment. Specifically, it labels two bedrooms called Nicha A and Nicha B, separated by Wall A, as well as a living room and indicates the wall paint and facing plan for the living room.
This document is a ceiling plan for apartment 3.11 that shows 9 numbered locations. The plan details the layout and placement of lights in the apartment's ceiling.
9. HOTEL SPLENDID, MONTENEGRO Architectural and Interior Design Project of Hotel Splendid– Detail of glass partition wall
10. HOTEL FLAMINGO CASINO, MACEDONIA Architectural and Interior Design Project of Hotel Flamingo Casino, Djevdjelija, Macedonia
11. HOTEL FLAMINGO CASINO, MACEDONIA Architectural and Interior Design Project of Hotel Flamingo Casino, Djevdjelija, Macedonia Montage Scene in front of the Hotel Entrance
12. HOTEL FLAMINGO CASINO, MACEDONIA Architectural and Interior Design Project of Hotel Flamingo Casino, Djevdjelija, Macedonia Montage Scene in front of the Hotel Entrance
13. HOTEL FLAMINGO CASINO, MACEDONIA Architectural and Interior Design Project of Hotel Flamingo Casino, Djevdjelija, Macedonia Montage Scene in front of the Hotel Entrance – Cross Section
14. HOTEL FLAMINGO CASINO, MACEDONIA Architectural and Interior Design Project of Hotel Flamingo Casino, Djevdjelija, Macedonia Montage Scene in front of the Hotel Entrance – Segments of the podium
15. HOTEL FLAMINGO CASINO, MACEDONIA Architectural and Interior Design Project of Hotel Flamingo Casino, Djevdjelija, Macedonia Montage Scene in front of the Hotel Entrance
16. HOTEL FLAMINGO CASINO, MACEDONIA Architectural and Interior Design Project of Hotel Flamingo Casino, Djevdjelija, Macedonia Montage Scene in front of the Hotel Entrance - Elevations
17. HOTEL FLAMINGO CASINO, MACEDONIA Architectural and Interior Design Project of Hotel Flamingo Casino, Djevdjelija, Macedonia Montage Scene in front of the Hotel Entrance
18. HOTEL FLAMINGO CASINO, MACEDONIA Architectural and Interior Design Project of Hotel Flamingo Casino, Djevdjelija, Macedonia Photographs of the Hotel Interior
19. UNIVERSITY CAMP,BELGRADE SERBIA Architectural Design Project of University Camp, Residential Area, Belgrade, Serbia First Floor Plan