12. 1857.
Raja Abdullah opened the Klang Valley for mining
prospector.
1880.
Ampang was made the capital of Selangor.
1884.
Frank Swettenham urged for all
building to be built using brick thus
affecting the architectural style.
1990’s.
The construction of petronas Twin Tower begin
to take place.
1942.
World War II saw Kuala Lumpur
occupied by Japanese from January
11, 1942 to August 15, 1945.
1957.
Malaysia achieve independence.
1886.
Strait-eclectic style building
emerged fast due to Chinese
immigrants.
1868.
Election of Yap Ah Loy as chinese community
leader to handle the dispute among them.
1881.
KL was burnt to ground due to civil
war between local sultan.
1996.
The construction of Petronas Twin Tower is completed.
13. 1880’s.
Ampang Road was built.
1973.
Ampang Park mall was built
1999.
LRT Ampang Park was opened.
2017.
Ampang park mall closed after 44 years of operation.
1888.
Ampang Road become one of the main roads and is widened
by G.T Tickell.
1985.
Desa Kudalari, the first condominium in Malaysia was
built.
14. COARSE GRAIN
Coarse grain act as a barrier for
all but those who are there for a
specific purpose. Large singular
office blocks intended to assert
dominance and control over the
street, in return turns inward
and pushes away the
surrounding community.
15. POINT FORM
High rise buildings with single
building configuration embodies
the integrity of the company, it
is built with the intention to limit
accessibility to the public as it
only caters to a specific user
group.
16.
17. NATURAL EDGES
The typology created and
existing Klang River creates
hard edge that gives a
boundary for our micro site.
SOFT EDGE CREATED BY THE
SURROUNDING AMBIANCE
Jalan Ampang gives different
ambiance at different time. The
night ambiance is more lively
compare to the morning and
evening side. It segregates the
microsite, where the sense of
community is more apparent at
night.
PARKING AREA
Existing car park areas creates
a soft edge and promotes
pedestrian walkability, activating
the alleys and building between
the soft edges.
MAIN TRANSPORTATION
ROUTE
Tun Razak highway that cuts
vertically creates hard edge that
creates a visual boundary
between the west and east side
of the site.
ALLEYWAY SEPARATION
Soft edge created by alleyways
that separates the building.
20. ● On weekdays morning the
amount of workers started
increasing as office hours
begins and decrease at
6pm when the office hour
ends.
● As for the tourist the
number increases as the
day pass by, knowing that
nothing much happen in
the early morning.
● In the residential
perspective, the amount is
vise versa with the
working hours where only
during night time is
increased.
21. At night, there are lesser activities going on in the City Centre that enhances the culture and bond of the surrounding community. Few activities
can be mention which are Tapak, Zouk, etc. but that is only suitable for the youngsters.
Bring in activities to make the area more lively at night.
● Weekly or monthly night festival
Interesting ideas to enhance the night ambiance in Jalan Ampang.
DiverseCity 2017 Kuala Lumpur
International Arts Festival
R!UH KL KL LePark
KL.LePark is an event organised to create
a closer connection between the arts and
society by an approach of making arts
appearing more upbeat, contemporary,
urban and making arts as the lifestyle and a
habit of Malaysian society.
the KL International Arts Festival
(KLIAF) is building a reputation as a major
annual international celebration of the Arts.
Held in the third quarter of the year, the
Festival features artistes across a variety of
genres in more than a dozen venues
throughout Kuala Lumpur. Festival
performances are also complemented by
educational workshops and activities.
RIUH is a creative platform
(not a market!). They
curate a variety of pop-up
stores, creative
workshops, showcases
and live performances.
22.
23. MEDIAN INCOME:
RM13,148 (MONTHLY)
CORPORATE WORKERS
ACTIVITY : WORKING
POSSIBLE LOCATIONS :
- MAXIS TOWER
- MENARA PHILEO
- THE INTERMARK
- ESSO TOWER
- NAZA TOWER
RESIDENTS
ACTIVITY : STAY
POSSIBLE LOCATIONS :
- CORINTHIAN
- LE NOUVEL
- DUA RESIDENCE
- THE OVAL RESIDENCE
TRAVELERS
ACTIVITY : TRAVEL/STAY
POSSIBLE LOCATIONS :
[ > RM400 PER NIGHT ]
- INTERCONTINENTAL
- MANDARIN ORIENTAL
- TRADERS HOTEL
- THE AVARE
24. MEDIAN INCOME:
RM6,275 (MONTHLY)
OFFICE WORKERS
(WELL PAID JOBS)
ACTIVITY : WORKING
POSSIBLE LOCATIONS :
- G-TOWER
- EXXON MOBILE TOWER
- PETRONAS TWIN TOWERS
- CITIBANK TOWER
RESIDENTS
ACTIVITY : STAY
POSSIBLE LOCATIONS :
[ JALAN DAMAI ]
- SINGLE DETACHED
HOUSE
TRAVELERS
ACTIVITY : TRAVEL/STAY
POSSIBLE LOCATIONS :
[ ~RM200 PER NIGHT ]
- KLCC DORM HOTEL
- KL SHORT STAY
- HAMPSHIRE HOSTEL
25. MEDIAN INCOME:
RM3,000 (MONTHLY)
GENERAL WORKERS
(AVERAGE PAID JOBS)
ACTIVITY : WORKING
POSSIBLE LOCATIONS :
- INTERMARK
- SURIA KLCC
- AVENUE K
- BANGUNAN TABUNG HAJI
RESIDENTS
ACTIVITY : STAY
POSSIBLE LOCATIONS :
[ JALAN DAMAI ]
- QUARTERS
- LOW COST FLAT
26. STUDENTS
- (VARY INCOME
BASED ON
PARENT’S STATUS)
ACTIVITY : TRAVEL
POSSIBLE LOCATIONS :
- PUBLIC TRANSPORT
INTERCHANGE
- LINK BRIDGE
HOMELESS/
BEGGARS
(VERY LOW INCOME)
ACTIVITY : STAY
POSSIBLE LOCATIONS :
- PUBLIC TRANSPORT
INTERCHANGE
- LINK BRIDGE
27.
28. LEGEND
1 TAPAK
2 KUN YAM THONG TEMPLE
3 JUNCTION OF JALAN
AMPANG & JALAN BINJAI
4 AMPANG PARK LRT
STATION
5 LINK BRIDGE
6 THE INTERMARK MALL
7 TABUNG HAJI SURAU
8 MASJID ASY-SYAKIRIN
9 KLCC PARK
10 TWIN TOWERS
11 KLCC LRT STATION
12 AVENUE K
29. 4 AMPANG PARK LRT
STATION
White collar workers
Coming from different places.
5 LINK BRIDGE
White collar workers
To Integra Tower(Intermark
Mall)
9 KLCC PARK
Surrounding residents
Morning strolls, jogging, Tai-Chi
11 KLCC LRT STATION
White collar workers
Coming from different places
30. 2 KUN YAM THONG TEMPLE
White collar workers
Have lunch.
3 JUNCTION OF JALAN
AMPANG & JALAN BINJAI
White collar workers
Buy from food trucks & food
stalls.
5 LINK BRIDGE
White collar workers
To eating places (temple, food
trucks and food stalls).
6 THE INTERMARK MALL
White collar workers
Have lunch.
10 TWIN TOWERS
White collar workers, Tourists
Have lunch, shopping(tourists)
11 KLCC LRT STATION
Tourists
To KLCC & Avenue K for lunch
& shopping
12 AVENUE K
White collar workers, Tourists
Have lunch.(cheaper)
31. 1 TAPAK
Tourists & white collar workers
Have dinner at food trucks.
3 JUNCTION OF JALAN
AMPANG & JALAN BINJAI
White collar workers
Have light dinner at food trucks
& food stalls
4 AMPANG PARK LRT
STATION
White collar workers
Take LRT back home.
5 LINK BRIDGE
White collar workers
To LRT station.
6 THE INTERMARK MALL
Residents, Tourists
Have dinner.
9 KLCC PARK
Residents, Tourists
Strolling, jogging, Tai- Chi.
10 TWIN TOWERS
Tourists
Shopping & enjoy the Water
Fountain show
32. 6 TABUNG HAJI SURAU
White collar workers around
For Friday prayer.
7 MASJID ASY-SYAKIRIN
White collar workers, residents
For Friday prayer.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38. THE ONLY ACCESS
THE ONLY ENTRANCE AND
EXIT FOR VEHICLES,
INCONVENIENT FOR USERS
TO ACCESS BY VEHICLES.
39.
40.
41.
42. The office workers come to
work in the area. As most of
them take the LRT or bus, there
are lesser car around in the
morning.
43. The vehicular density increases
during lunch time, but is still
considered low due to the
inconveniences in finding
parking in the area.
44. At night, this area have higher
vehicular density. Most of the
office workers travel back home
after office hour. On the other
hand, it can be observed that
there are also people who
come for dinner and grocery
shopping with family.
45.
46.
47. During weekends, throughout
the day, traffic density is low.
Due to the office district, people
only come here for work.
Families and tourists are the
one around during weekend.
48. Encourage more walking (public transport) than driving (traffic jam).
People tend to gather at the place that have food.
Passageway are encouraged to be design within the site for the transition user group to spark their interest against the cultural hub when they
pass by the site.
Weekdays have more transitional user, hence instead of only opening on weekdays, the cultural hub is encouraged to be function on weekends
too, as the office workers (the most of user group) can bring their families to the cultural hub.
49.
50. LEGEND
1 PETRONAS TWIN TOWERS
2 KUALA LUMPUR
CONVENTION CENTRE
3 KLCC PARK
4 MENARA TABUNG HAJI
51. Macro Landmarks
KUALA LUMPUR CONVENTION CENTRE
An exhibition convention centre located in
Kuala Lumpur specialised in hosting
exhibitions, conferences, and entertainment
events. Aquaria KLCC is beneath the
building.
KLCC PARK
The only green area in the heart of the
business district. It offers walking paths
and an artificial lake with musical
fountains which can project water up to
108 metres.
PETRONAS TWIN TOWERS
The world’s tallest twin towers
(88-storeys) which has a modern Islamic
design & provide a visitor sky bridge.
MENARA TABUNG HAJI
Headquarters for Malaysian Muslim Pilgrim's
Management Fund. The building has a circular
base and flares at the top and base. It is designed
in the modern interpretation of the Islamic
architecture style.
52. LEGEND
1 AMPANG PARK SHOPPING
CENTRE
2 AMPARK PARK LRT
STATION
3 ILHAM TOWER
4 CLOCK TOWER
53. Micro Landmarks
ILHAM BARU TOWER
Fifth tallest building in Malaysia. It is a
mixed-use skyscraper comprising of
offices and serviced apartments.
CLOCK TOWER
Significance clock tower which
provides passerby to identify the
road of Jalan Ampang and Jalan
Tun Razak.
AMPANG PARK SHOPPING
CENTRE
Malaysia's first shopping centre. Built
in the early 1970's. It will be
demolished to make way for the
construction of MRT station.
AMPANG PARK LRT STATION
One of the busiest LRT station which
connects people to many prominent
buildings.
55. Encourage observation deck to be designed towards the direction where the landmarks or better views can be seen to emphasis iconic
architecture at the site.
Avoid observation deck to be designed facing crossroad junction due to traffic jam.
Ampang park Shopping Centre, as a major landmark and was the essence of our micro site has now been demolished. The cultural hub could
become one of the new landmark at the site, and also involve in the reinvention of genius loci of the site that had been created by the Ampang
Park Shopping Centre.
56.
57. The site is not shaded due to
lack of covers at its east side,
such as high rise buildings and
tall vegetations.
58. The site is at high temperature
due to the position of the sun at
the afternoon is directly above
the site.
59. The site is shaded when the
sun is blocked by the Citibank
tower and Menara Binjai.
60. Hot during morning and afternoon, encourage people to walk into the building.
Encourage outdoor activities started from evening due to the shadow casting.
Encourage building facade which allows natural light penetrates or open spaces to be designed at the west due to the shadow casting.
63. SOLUTION PROPOSAL:
Provide designated entrance
to ensure the safety of the
users.
Create walls or sturdy
structure instead of fence to
prevent climbing or
vandalism, and also
promote graffiti or mural
arts.
Create a bicycle parking
space for the bicycles users.
Provide recycling area or
litter bin.
Create a space where the
function could rise the
awareness of pollution and
preventing pollution in the
future.
65. SOLUTION PROPOSAL:
Office Workers:
Meeting room, cafe
working space, etc.
Food Stall & Food
Truck Workers:
Food stalls, canteen,
etc.
Beggars &
Homeless:
Skill learning centre,
etc.
Provide spaces or
programmes for less type of
user group and attract them
to the site.
Families, kids & tourists:
Family workshop,kids play
zone, etc.
Focus on the most type of user group, consider their needs and create spaces and programmes for
their needs.
Skateboarder:
Skatepark
68. ● Easy to access
● Low crime rate
● High visibility due to crossroad
junction and link bridge
● Evening shade
● OKU accessible
● Pedestrian friendly
● Potholes land
● Not wheelchair user friendly
● Poor surface drainage
● Motorbike on pedestrian path
● Potential site for commercial
● Potential user groups inspiring
new programme and spaces
● Replace/Reintroduce Ampang
Park Shopping Centre’s
genius loci
● Heat Island Effect
○ Warm during day time
○ Low humidity
○ Noise and smoke from
traffic
○ Littering / Pollution
● Highly exposed to traffic jam
● Less noticeable from macro
due to surrounded by high rise
building
72. Focuses more on functional
and formalized shapes and
spaces.
Ampang Park Desa KudalariWisma Central
73. Corporate buildings with square
or rectangular footprint
Wisma MCA Menara PNB Menara Tan&Tan
The Icon G Tower Hotel Ilham Tower
Petronas Twin Tower
74. Dharma Realm Guan Yin Sagely MonasteryChinese Architecture
1973
1980s
1981
1984
1985
1985
1990s
1996
1996
2009
2016
1880
Islamic Architecture
Islamic Architecture
Postmodern Architecture
International Style
Postmodern Architecture
International Style
International Style
Traditional International Style
International Style
International Style
Postmodern Architecture
2009International Style
Ampang Park
Wisma MCA
Wisma Central
Menara Tabung Haji
Menara PNB
Desa Kudalari
Menara Tan&Tan
Petronas Twin Tower
Masjid As Syakirin
G Tower Hotel
The Icon
Ilham Tower
(Stopped operation in 31 December 2017)
(Rumoured to be redeveloped)
75. SPATIAL
With a direct translation of 登彼岸, it is “Stepping on the other shore”. All in all, we
can observe how this temple is a contrast to the surrounding buildings. Calm vs
hectic, healthy vegetarian food vs msg processed food.
76. FORM
Form inspired building, resembles of a traditional drum, but in fact form inspired
by hourglass, signifying a sculptural symbol.
77. SYMMETRY
Symmetrical balance in both horizontal and vertical plane. Concept used are simplicity,
discipline and unity, which are emphasized in Islam.
78. SHAPE / RELIGION / CULTURE
Pelli used Rub el Hizb, an important symbol found in many
Islamic cultures, to generate the plan of the building. The
tower evoke traditional motifs of Islamic Art, honoring the
Malaysian Muslim heritage, combined with innovative
technology.
79. HYBRID
Observing Wisma MCA, Menara PNB and Menara Tabung Haji, it can be seen that they
are made up of two building with contrasting height, and some even with contrasting
style.
80.
81.
82. - City centre commercial
- 8
- No height control, but our site
is located within the Transit
Planning Zone (TPZ).
- 10% green or open space
TPZ
83. - Based on the Development
Intensity, our site falls under the
Transit Planning Zone (TPZ) .
- With this, our site will be given
an additional plot ratio of 0.5 to
what is has been prescribed,
which amount to 8.5 plot ratio.
- The amount of setbacks from
the edge of LRT Station is 20ft.
- The amount of setbacks from
the main road is 20ft.
- The amount of setbacks from
standalone building is 10ft.
- With a total land area of
3674.25m2, we can build our
cultural hub up to 31231.13m2.
3674.25m2 x 8.5 =
31231.13m²
- In our brief, our cultural hub
should be designed up to
2000m2 gfa, which is workable.
LRT
84. No. Class of use Car park Motorcycle park Service area
percentage
6. B5 Food and
Beverage
1 car park /
600 square
feet
1 motorcycle
park / 2,000
square feet
30%
7. B6 Entertainment 1 car park /
600 square
feet
1 motorcycle
park / 2,000
square feet
30%
8. B7 Health
Services
1 car park /
600 square
feet
1 motorcycle
park / 2,000
square feet
30%
18. C1 Exhibition
Centre
1 car park /
650 square
feet
1 motorcycle
park / 2,000
square feet
30%
With a gfa of 2000 sq m (21527.82 sq ft), the amount
of car parking needed would be
21527.82 / 650 = 33.12 (33)
The amount of motorcycle park would be
21527.82 / 2000 = 10.76 (11)
85.
86. Clause 140. Fire appliance access
All buildings in access of 7000 cubic metres shall abut upon a street or road or open space of
not less than 12 metres width and accessible to fire brigade appliances. The proportion of the
building abutting the street, road or open space shall be in accordance with the following scale.
Volume of building in cubic meter
Minimum proportions of perimeter
of building
7000 to 28000 one-sixth
28000 to 56000 one-fourth
56000 to 84000 one-half
84000 to 112000 three-fourths
12000 and above Island site
87. Based on UBBL Clause 140, given a land size of 367.42m2, with a cultural hub of 5 storey (20m2).
3674.25m2 x 20m2 = 73485m2
Falling into the range of 56000-84000, the proportion of perimeter of building needed is one-half.
Therefore,
250.24m x ½ = 125.12m
88. Clause 165. Measurement of travel distance to exists.
(1) The travel distance to an exit shall be measured on the floor or other walking surface along
the centre line of the natural path of travel, starting 0.300 metre clearance therefrom and ending at
the storey exit. Where measurement includes stairs, it shall be taken in the plane of the trend
noising.
(2) In the case of open areas the distance to exits shall be measured from the most remote
point of occupancy provided that the direct distance shall not exceed two-thirds the permitted travel
distance.
(3) In the case of individual rooms which are subject to occupancy of not more than six
persons, the travel distance shall be measured from the doors of such rooms:
Provided that the travel distance from any point in the room to the room door does not exceed
15 metres.
(4) The maximum travel distance to exists and dead end limits shall be as specified in the
seventh schedule of these by-laws.
89. Fifth Schedule
Designation of purpose groups
(By-law 134, 138)
Purpose group Shop (V) Place of Assembly (VII)
Shop, or shop premises,
meaning thereby premises
not being a shop but used
for the carrying on there of
retail trade or business
(including the sale to
members of the public of
food or drink for immediate
consumption, retail sales by
auction, the business of
lending books or periodicals
for the purpose of gain, and
the business of a barber or
hairdresser) and premises to
which members of the
public are invited to resort
for the purpose of delivering
their goods for repair or
other treatment or of
themselves carrying out
repairs to or other treatment
of goods.
Place, whether public or
private, used for the
attendance of persons for or
in connection with their
social, recreational,
educational, business or
other activities, and not
comprised within group I to
VI.
Dimensions of buildings and compartments
(By-law 136)
Height of building Any height -
Floor area of storey in
building or compartment (in
m3)
2000 -
Cubic capacity of building or
compartment (in m3)
7000 -
Seventh Schedule
Maximum travel distances
(By-law 165(4), 166(2), 167(1), 170(b))
Purpose group Limit when alternative exits are available
(1) *Dead-End Limit
(m)
(2) Unsprinklered (3) Sprinklered
V. Shops 15 30 45
VII. Place of Assembly NR 45 61
Tenth Schedule
Table of requirements for fire extinguishment alarm systems and emergency lighting
(By-law 226(1), 237(1)
Occupancy Hazard Extinguishing
system note 2
Fire alarm system
note 3
Emergency lighting
note 4
V. Shop
3. Three storey and
above
(b) 1000-3000 sq. m
G. Hose reel 1. Automatic fire
detectors system
2. Manual electrical
fire alarm system
(a) Signal point units
VII. Place of Assembly
1. Class A and B
below the level of exit
discharge … … ...
A. Automatic
sprinkles
G. Hose reel
2. Manual electrical
fire alarm system
(b) Central battery
95. 01
CREATION OF A VOID OF CONVERGENCE
AND INTEGRATION AS THE CENTER OF THE
BUILDING
“HAVING SPACES AND OPPORTUNITIES
TO ACCESS AND EXERCISE THE RIGHT TO
CULTURE IS AN IMPROVEMENT IN THE QUALITY
OF LIFE OF PEOPLE.”
‘INNER’ PUBLIC SQUARE IN THE
NEIGHBORING PROPERTY
CULTURAL ACTIVITY CAN PERFORM WHILE
THE SPECTATORS INFLUENCES IN CULTURE
INDIRECTLY
96. 02
PUBLIC REALM AT THE GROUND AND PRIVATE
REALM ON THE TOP FLOOR
THE MAIN ACTIVITY SPACE IS LIFTING UPWARDS,
CREATING A VOID AT THE GROUND FLOOR AND
ALSO PROVIDES SHADING TO THE GROUND AREA
THE OPEN SPACE AT THE GROUND IS
MORE WELCOMING
97. 03
LANDSCAPING GREEN COVER WORKSHOPS
GROUND FLOOR - SERVICES
FIRST FLOOR - WORKSHOP
SYMBOLISING PILLARS
SERIES OF PILLARS SYMBOLIZING INHABITANTS,
USERS AND PUBLIC OF THE BUILDING,
UNDERSTANDING THAT WITHOUT THEM, THIS BUILDING
WOULD HAVE NO SUSTENANCE.
98. 01
TWO DIFFERENT FUNCTION
VOLUME AND A OPEN SPACE
02
L-SHAPED TO FIT THE CORNER
CONTEXT
03
LIFTING UPWARD TO CREATE
SOLID AND VOID
04
CANTILEVER TO MAXIMIZE THE
SPACE AND CREATING SHADING
05
‘ZOCALO’ AS GROUND FLOOR
OPEN SPACE
06
MAXIMIZE THE FUNCTION AND VIEW
TOWARDS THE SITE CONTEXT AND
STREET TYPOLOGIES
04
99. 05
ZOCALO VOLUME - REINFORCED
CONCRETE COATED IN STONE
SUSPENDED VOLUME - METAL
STRUCTURE AND POST-TENSIONED
SLAB
MOUNTAIN VALLEY GEOGRAPHY
104. 01RETENTION OF HISTORIC BUILDINGS VIA ADAPTIVE REUSE HAS AN “EMBODIED
ENERGY” THAT ENSURES ITS SURVIVAL IN A SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT FOR YEARS
TO COME AND BE APPRECIATED.
105. 02
INNER-ILLUMINATION EMITTING THROUGH GLASS
WALLS PROVIDES A STUNNING PEEK FROM THE
OUTSIDE WORLD
STUDIOS ARE TRANSPARENT TO THE OUTSIDE – DESIGNED
INTENTIONALLY TO INCREASE AWARENESS AND CREATE CURIOSITY OF
THE STUDY & TRAINING OF THE PERFORMING ARTS.
106. 03
PRODUCTION AND ADMIN OFFICE FULLY EXPOSED FROM THE MAIN LOBBY –
MAKING IT EASY TO INTERACT WITH THE PUBLIC AUDIENCE & PROVIDE A
HOLISTIC CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE.
SENTUL PARK IS A 35 ACRE PRIVATE GATED
COMMUNITY PARK, WITH OPEN AND AIRY
EXTERIOR SPACES ITS ALLOWING FOR
FLEXIBILITY OF USAGE
108. 05
GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR PLAN
SITE PLAN
109. EL TRANQUE CULTURAL CENTER KL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
PROGRAMME RELATED / SPECIFIC SPACES
PERFORMANCE ● ●
TRAINING ●
EXHIBITION ● ●
FILM SHOWING ●
TRADE / BAZAAR / NIGHT MARKET
FOOD SHOPS / DINING / FOOD STREET /
CAFE
● ●
BOARD GAMES & ALIKE
SOUVENIR SHOPS ●
MEETING ROOMS ● ●
PUBLIC LIBRARY / INFORMATION
RESOURCES
● ●
PARKOUR, EXERCISE, WALL CLIMBING /
SKATEBOARDING
COMMUNAL / PUBLIC SPACES
VIEWING AREA ●
PUBLIC TOILET ● ●
PRAYER AREA ●
RESTAURANT ● ●
INTERIOR GARDEN ●
WAITING LOUNGE ● ●
110. EL TRANQUE CULTURAL CENTER KL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
CIRCULATION SPACES
CORRIDORS / HALLS, STAIRCASE / STAIR
LOBBY, ENTRANCE LOBBY, LIFT LOBBY
● ●
ADMINISTRATIVE SPACES
OFFICES ● ●
FILE ROOM
STAFF MEETING ROOM ● ●
STAFF ACCOMMODATION
ATELIER / ARTIST STUDIO ●
STAFF QUARTER
SERVICES & UTILITIES
STORAGE SPACES ● ●
REFUSE COLLECTION AREA
MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ROOM ● ●
AIR HANDLING ROOM ● ●
GENERATOR ROOM ● ●
WATER HARVESTING ROOM
SECURITY & SURVEILLANCE ROOM
VEHICULAR PARKING AREA
PARKING TYPE ● ON STREET ● ON STREET
111.
112. The site gives out a sense of non-static in terms of people, traffic and time.
Transition shows the flow of the people and vehicles from one end to another throughout the day.
113. MOHAMAD ANWAR BIN FAUZI
ANUAR BIN NAZIR
MUHAMMAD ZAIM BIN AZMI
TAN WUI XIANG
LIM ZANYU
KHOO ZER KAI
TAN JINGWEI
ERICA CHIN CHING
CHONG CHIN PIN