Project "Paying It Forward" is an environmental community service project led by architectural students to address issues in the Sunway Low Cost Flat playground in Bandar Sunway, Malaysia. The project aims to improve facilities like adding benches, hammocks, and improving the goalpost and futsal court area. Materials used include recycled rubber tires, nylon rope, PVC pipes and acrylic paint. The project involved identifying issues, getting sponsorship, executing the improvements over 10 weeks according to a Gantt chart, and producing a final report.
This document appears to be a student assignment for a literature review on returning to one's hometown. It includes an introduction and 12 numbered sections that were likely meant to contain a review and analysis of sources related to the assigned topic.
This document presents the results of a statistics project conducted by students at Taylor's University. The project involved surveying 200 customers (100 male and 100 female) of the Subway outlet on campus to understand customer preferences and behaviors. The survey collected data on customers' gender, age, race, nationality, occupation, visit frequency, time of visits, favorite foods, expenses, and satisfaction levels. The data is analyzed and presented in 19 figures as infographics. Key findings include that the majority of customers are Malaysian students aged 16-20 who visit 1-3 times a month during 2-4pm and spend RM10-14. Most customers are satisfied with Subway and intend to return due to factors like convenience and healthy food options
Mr. Ramesh is the founder of Seshan Design, an architecture and interior design firm. He emphasizes that everyone on the working team is important and should be trained to take on their own projects independently. He encourages his team to get involved in every part of the work process. Integrity is the most important quality for an architect to have according to Mr. Ramesh. He warns against taking shortcuts or compromising one's integrity, saying this is what prevents long-term success. Seshan Design has completed several notable projects using unique design concepts.
Intro to biz final project new format sept 2013kerneng
The document outlines the final project for an Introduction to Business course, which requires students to plan and run a charity drive event. Students will form groups to sell products/services for a week and donate 100% of profits to a charity of their choice. They must submit a report on the event detailing decisions, results, and reflections. The report should not exceed 20 pages and include supporting documents. Students will be assessed on the report content, goal achievement, financial records, and peer evaluations of individual contributions.
Project "Paying It Forward" is an environmental community service project led by architectural students to address issues in the Sunway Low Cost Flat playground in Bandar Sunway, Malaysia. The project aims to improve facilities like adding benches, hammocks, and improving the goalpost and futsal court area. Materials used include recycled rubber tires, nylon rope, PVC pipes and acrylic paint. The project involved identifying issues, getting sponsorship, executing the improvements over 10 weeks according to a Gantt chart, and producing a final report.
This document appears to be a student assignment for a literature review on returning to one's hometown. It includes an introduction and 12 numbered sections that were likely meant to contain a review and analysis of sources related to the assigned topic.
This document presents the results of a statistics project conducted by students at Taylor's University. The project involved surveying 200 customers (100 male and 100 female) of the Subway outlet on campus to understand customer preferences and behaviors. The survey collected data on customers' gender, age, race, nationality, occupation, visit frequency, time of visits, favorite foods, expenses, and satisfaction levels. The data is analyzed and presented in 19 figures as infographics. Key findings include that the majority of customers are Malaysian students aged 16-20 who visit 1-3 times a month during 2-4pm and spend RM10-14. Most customers are satisfied with Subway and intend to return due to factors like convenience and healthy food options
Mr. Ramesh is the founder of Seshan Design, an architecture and interior design firm. He emphasizes that everyone on the working team is important and should be trained to take on their own projects independently. He encourages his team to get involved in every part of the work process. Integrity is the most important quality for an architect to have according to Mr. Ramesh. He warns against taking shortcuts or compromising one's integrity, saying this is what prevents long-term success. Seshan Design has completed several notable projects using unique design concepts.
Intro to biz final project new format sept 2013kerneng
The document outlines the final project for an Introduction to Business course, which requires students to plan and run a charity drive event. Students will form groups to sell products/services for a week and donate 100% of profits to a charity of their choice. They must submit a report on the event detailing decisions, results, and reflections. The report should not exceed 20 pages and include supporting documents. Students will be assessed on the report content, goal achievement, financial records, and peer evaluations of individual contributions.
Sex education should be taught in schools to provide adolescents with formal, age-appropriate instruction about human sexuality, including topics like sexual anatomy, reproduction, birth control, and safe sex practices. While some argue that sex education is a private matter best left to parents, many parents do not discuss these topics and students will seek information from less reliable sources online. Teaching sex education in schools allows students to learn alongside their peers in a structured environment, helping to reduce rates of unintended pregnancy and STIs among teens.
This document provides a comparative analysis of three Chinese restaurants - Yut Kee Kopitiam, Heng Heng Kopitiam, and Kar Heong Restaurant. Yut Kee is an 86-year old Hainanese cuisine restaurant in Kuala Lumpur known for its western-influenced dishes. Heng Heng in Johor sells the unique Pontian mee noodles. Kar Heong in Petaling Jaya focuses on traditional Ipoh chicken rice and noodles. The restaurants differ in their cuisine styles, environments, and locations but all aim to provide quality, authentic Chinese food.
This document provides steps to create a new door family in Revit, including adding a parameter, locking an annotation, adjusting the elevation width, and importing the family into a project to view the new door.
This document contains building plans and drawings for a proposed commercial development including:
- A ground floor plan showing 9 rooms and their uses
- A roof plan and site plan
- Elevations, sections and perspective views of the building
- An exploded axonometric diagram labeling building elements
- A phasing plan outlining demolition and construction stages
The document contains 6 sections with site plans and elevations for Lot 135 on Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The plans include a macro site plan at a scale of 1:1000, a micro site plan at 1:500, a site plan at 1:500, front and rear elevations at 1:400, right and left elevations at 1:200, and another set of right and left elevations at 1:200. All plans and elevations were drawn in April 2016 for Puan Nani Group.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
This document discusses various marketing strategies for architecture firms, including branding, networking, and sponsorship. It describes how network marketing works through single-tier, two-tier, and multi-level models. The advantages of network marketing are low startup costs, flexible work hours, and the ability to reach diverse audiences. Digital marketing strategies like websites can generate leads for architecture firms. Network marketing allows architects to build business partnerships and recruit salespeople to their network.
The document discusses a proposed Centre for Democracy project located next to the Palace of Justice in Putrajaya, Malaysia. The client is the BERSIH 2.0 Steering Committee, a coalition of civil society organizations campaigning for clean and fair elections. The project aims to increase public awareness and participation in democracy through spaces for discussion, legal aid, and workshops. A site and context analysis is provided, along with an overview of the proposed program, objectives, stakeholders, and design considerations for the Centre for Democracy.
The document contains construction drawings and details for a proposed Centre for Democracy building project. It includes floor plans showing floor levels and areas designated for functions like workshops, debating chambers, and cafeterias. It also contains section cut views, general notes for contractors, and technical details for building elements like reinforced concrete columns and beams, steel masts, and suspended fabric membranes. Consultants involved in the project include architects, quantity surveyors, civil/structural, and mechanical/electrical engineers.
This document appears to be an assignment for a Building Technology course that outlines proposed construction systems for a community library project. It includes sections on the facade system (types A and B), structural system (composite floor system), and roof system. For each system, it provides precedent studies that describe materials, construction methods, advantages, and disadvantages. It also includes proposed facade designs and a sectional perspective of the building. The objective of the assignment is for students to study complex construction systems and understand how to integrate practical considerations into the design process.
This document provides lighting and acoustic calculations and analyses for two spaces - a silent study area and reading space - within a proposed Sentul Community Library.
For the silent study area: daylight factor calculations show natural illumination exceeds recommendations, requiring louvers for shading. Artificial lighting calculations determine 30 downlights are needed to achieve minimum illuminance. Reverberation time is above comfort levels but can be improved with carpet installation.
For the reading space: daylight falls within recommended levels but curtains may be needed. Artificial lighting calculations determine 3 luminaires are sufficient. Sound pressure levels during peak hours are moderate but facade improvements can enhance acoustic properties.
The document discusses the lighting and acoustic design of a quiet study room and reading room located in a new library building.
The quiet study room receives sufficient natural light from windows facing northwest, providing a daylight factor of 6.3% and illumination of 1260 lux. Artificial lights consisting of 30 downlights are installed to ensure uniform lighting of 300 lux.
The reading room located on the first floor receives a daylight factor of 3.8% and illumination of 760 lux from a double volume space. Six luminaires provide uniform artificial light, with switches controlling lights separately from daylight. Reverberation time in the study room was reduced from 1.36 to 0.85 seconds by adding carpet, meeting comfort standards.
This document outlines a project to evaluate the lighting and acoustic performance of Underground Societe, a cafe located in Bandar Sunway, Selangor. It begins with an introduction that establishes the aim to understand lighting and acoustic characteristics and requirements. It then provides literature reviews that define key lighting and acoustic concepts. The research methodology discusses how lighting and acoustic data will be collected on site through equipment and methods. The core of the project will involve a case study of Underground Societe to analyze daylighting, artificial lighting, noise sources, sound levels and reverberation times through on-site measurements and data analysis. Diagrams and technical calculations will also be included.
Sex education should be taught in schools to provide adolescents with formal, age-appropriate instruction about human sexuality, including topics like sexual anatomy, reproduction, birth control, and safe sex practices. While some argue that sex education is a private matter best left to parents, many parents do not discuss these topics and students will seek information from less reliable sources online. Teaching sex education in schools allows students to learn alongside their peers in a structured environment, helping to reduce rates of unintended pregnancy and STIs among teens.
This document provides a comparative analysis of three Chinese restaurants - Yut Kee Kopitiam, Heng Heng Kopitiam, and Kar Heong Restaurant. Yut Kee is an 86-year old Hainanese cuisine restaurant in Kuala Lumpur known for its western-influenced dishes. Heng Heng in Johor sells the unique Pontian mee noodles. Kar Heong in Petaling Jaya focuses on traditional Ipoh chicken rice and noodles. The restaurants differ in their cuisine styles, environments, and locations but all aim to provide quality, authentic Chinese food.
This document provides steps to create a new door family in Revit, including adding a parameter, locking an annotation, adjusting the elevation width, and importing the family into a project to view the new door.
This document contains building plans and drawings for a proposed commercial development including:
- A ground floor plan showing 9 rooms and their uses
- A roof plan and site plan
- Elevations, sections and perspective views of the building
- An exploded axonometric diagram labeling building elements
- A phasing plan outlining demolition and construction stages
The document contains 6 sections with site plans and elevations for Lot 135 on Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The plans include a macro site plan at a scale of 1:1000, a micro site plan at 1:500, a site plan at 1:500, front and rear elevations at 1:400, right and left elevations at 1:200, and another set of right and left elevations at 1:200. All plans and elevations were drawn in April 2016 for Puan Nani Group.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
This document discusses various marketing strategies for architecture firms, including branding, networking, and sponsorship. It describes how network marketing works through single-tier, two-tier, and multi-level models. The advantages of network marketing are low startup costs, flexible work hours, and the ability to reach diverse audiences. Digital marketing strategies like websites can generate leads for architecture firms. Network marketing allows architects to build business partnerships and recruit salespeople to their network.
The document discusses a proposed Centre for Democracy project located next to the Palace of Justice in Putrajaya, Malaysia. The client is the BERSIH 2.0 Steering Committee, a coalition of civil society organizations campaigning for clean and fair elections. The project aims to increase public awareness and participation in democracy through spaces for discussion, legal aid, and workshops. A site and context analysis is provided, along with an overview of the proposed program, objectives, stakeholders, and design considerations for the Centre for Democracy.
The document contains construction drawings and details for a proposed Centre for Democracy building project. It includes floor plans showing floor levels and areas designated for functions like workshops, debating chambers, and cafeterias. It also contains section cut views, general notes for contractors, and technical details for building elements like reinforced concrete columns and beams, steel masts, and suspended fabric membranes. Consultants involved in the project include architects, quantity surveyors, civil/structural, and mechanical/electrical engineers.
This document appears to be an assignment for a Building Technology course that outlines proposed construction systems for a community library project. It includes sections on the facade system (types A and B), structural system (composite floor system), and roof system. For each system, it provides precedent studies that describe materials, construction methods, advantages, and disadvantages. It also includes proposed facade designs and a sectional perspective of the building. The objective of the assignment is for students to study complex construction systems and understand how to integrate practical considerations into the design process.
This document provides lighting and acoustic calculations and analyses for two spaces - a silent study area and reading space - within a proposed Sentul Community Library.
For the silent study area: daylight factor calculations show natural illumination exceeds recommendations, requiring louvers for shading. Artificial lighting calculations determine 30 downlights are needed to achieve minimum illuminance. Reverberation time is above comfort levels but can be improved with carpet installation.
For the reading space: daylight falls within recommended levels but curtains may be needed. Artificial lighting calculations determine 3 luminaires are sufficient. Sound pressure levels during peak hours are moderate but facade improvements can enhance acoustic properties.
The document discusses the lighting and acoustic design of a quiet study room and reading room located in a new library building.
The quiet study room receives sufficient natural light from windows facing northwest, providing a daylight factor of 6.3% and illumination of 1260 lux. Artificial lights consisting of 30 downlights are installed to ensure uniform lighting of 300 lux.
The reading room located on the first floor receives a daylight factor of 3.8% and illumination of 760 lux from a double volume space. Six luminaires provide uniform artificial light, with switches controlling lights separately from daylight. Reverberation time in the study room was reduced from 1.36 to 0.85 seconds by adding carpet, meeting comfort standards.
This document outlines a project to evaluate the lighting and acoustic performance of Underground Societe, a cafe located in Bandar Sunway, Selangor. It begins with an introduction that establishes the aim to understand lighting and acoustic characteristics and requirements. It then provides literature reviews that define key lighting and acoustic concepts. The research methodology discusses how lighting and acoustic data will be collected on site through equipment and methods. The core of the project will involve a case study of Underground Societe to analyze daylighting, artificial lighting, noise sources, sound levels and reverberation times through on-site measurements and data analysis. Diagrams and technical calculations will also be included.
This document is a student's illustrated essay and cognitive map of Zone B in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, analyzing the area through Kevin Lynch's five elements of urban form - paths, edges, districts, nodes, and landmarks. The student maps the zone, identifying how Lynch's elements define it and influence user experiences. Key landmarks include Nu Sentral station and Menara Kembar Bank Rakyat towers, while paths along roads and a distinctive floor texture guide movement. The zone functions as a residential district surrounded by transportation edges and features open spaces.
The document provides instructions for creating an architectural project in BIM software, including extruding walls, adding columns, floors, doors, railings, stairs, windows, and a roof. It also describes how to add materials to components and generate a site contour using a topo surface.