Friday 26 December 2014

BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 1 [ARC3514 / ARC3512]

Project 1 – Alternative Construction Solutions


OBJECTIVES

The objective of this project to encourage analytical and critical study of the principles, practices and details of construction technology in the existing building in addition to explore alternative construction systems. Besides, the aim of this assignment is also to adapt and implement the alternative construction systems into the our design and to develop the our skills in producing working drawings.

LEARNING OUTCOMES 
1. Identify and collect relevant research data.
2. Explain a set of architectural and structural documentation.
3. Relate basic structural elements and structural principles in construction.
4. Analyse and document construction methods and materials










Project 2 – Advanced Roof & Industrialised Building System



OBJECTIVES

1. To develop students’ understanding in the advanced roof and different types of IBS construction method.
2. To apply appropriate roof system and IBS construction method in their own design.
3. To demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of advanced roof and IBS construction process.
4. To develop students’ understanding in matters related to energy efficiency and ecological impact.
5. To foster good communication skills among group members through proper delegation of works and also a proper academic report.

LEARNING OUTCOMES 

1. Identify and collect relevant research data.
2. Evaluate existing construction system and detailing of the selected project.
3. Critique issues pertaining to construction principles, materials, techniques, process of assembly and detailing.

4. Critique issues pertaining to energy efficiency, embodied energy as well as ecological impact.

TASK


Thursday 25 December 2014

Design Studio 5 [ARC 2128]


PROJECT 1 : Precedent Studies (Group)


The Preliminary Studies is a preparatory assignment that focuses on investigating basic notions of the city, and learning from examples of urban infill market-places around the world.


OBJECTIVES

                To have an overview of the formation of cities and introduce basic concepts of urban design in relation to architectural design

                To introduce and implement basic methodologies of urban studies

                To investigate the role of market-places in traditional and contemporary urban societies

                To examine various examples and architectural responses for urban infills

LEARNING OUTCOMES

                Conduct case studies and site analysis to generate an understanding of the physical and cultural context and development of urban environments

                Determine and describe the role of a market-place in a contemporary urban setting

                Examine and establish appropriate architectural responses and strategies for designing within an urban infill site

                Produce necessary documentation (diagrams, mappings, photographic images, orthographic drawings and models) to record and communicate site analysis findings, and for further use in the coming design stages







PROJECT 2 : Discovering the Environment and Social Needs for Contextual Architecture ( Group & Individual )
The design of the building is to consist of appropriate architectural responses that address the aspects of the urban street context and user behavioural patterns as discerned and analysed in the Preliminary Studies. Apart from developing an appropriate formal and elevational strategy in response to the character of the street, the design should take into consideration a holistic application of structural, spatial, functional and environmental requirements to address the user needs for an urban market-place.

The design development of this project will include an introduction to the legislative restrictions that impact an architectural scheme, the integration of lighting and acoustic design, as well as the design exploration and detailing of the façade and building envelopes that is coherent with the architectural language of the overall design project.


OBJECTIVES

               To take into consideration key aspects of urban design and context in relation to architecture
 
               To develop an awareness and basic compliance to Design Codes and Statutory Requirements
 
               To emphasize the importance of elevational context and composition in developing architectural design
 
               To implement and explore the conceptual, schematic and design development phases in an architectural design project

LEARNING OUTCOMES

               Produce a design outcome for an urban contemporary market-place is site-specific through its formal, cultural, legislative, structural and environmental design responses
 
               Apply basic knowledge of urban architectural typologies, infill design strategies and market-place programming
 
               Demonstrate fundamental knowledge and awareness of design codes and regulations
 
               Design within the constraints of feasibility and in response to basic design codes and statutory requirements
 
               Utilise study models, diagramming, mapping, orthographic plan-section and elevational studies to explore and resolve relevant spatial, structural,functional and environmental issues in the design development phase
 
               Produce drawings (both 2D and 3D), models and presentations to verbally and visually communicate architectural ideas and scheme.

Final Presentation Board



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Wednesday 16 July 2014

SHAPE GRAMMAR [ARC3153]

Shape grammar is a method used to produce new and original design languages using the relationship between shapes as opposed to the traditional and conventional method which mainly depends on the designer’s intuition, experience and ideas as well as adaptation from other projects. In addition it is also used to analyse existing design language and subsequently using the same language to create a number of new and diverse designs which have never been produced before.

Project 1 – Shape Grammar Inspired by Nature and Surrounding 








Project 2 – Shape Grammar of Taylor’s Kayak Club


BUILDING SCIENCE 2 [ARC 3413]


Project 2: Integration with Design Studio 4


This project aims to integrate understanding of the principles of lighting and acoustics in the context the final studio design project.
Within the building design, identification of spaces which require artificial lighting and day-lighting; for acoustic, an integration is required for external noises and internal noises. Integration are solution based and you with incorporated visuals, diagrams and renderings. Calculations are included to resolve design integration solutions.










Tuesday 15 July 2014

FINAL PROJECT STUDIO 4. PROJECT 3 GENIUS LOCI: Visitor Intepretive Centre (VIC).



Project 3 calls for an architectural response to design an intepretive centre emphasising a strong engagement and relationship to the site visited (Pulau Jerejak), spatial experiences and programmatic requirements. This Visitor Intepretive Centre aims in serving two core purposes- To provide a physical point of reference with visual significance that keeps alive the culture/history/memory/essence of the site; and To provide accommodation to house and display relevant material and interpretive material for public access and information. In further enhancement of it's poetic qualities, the landscape itself is strongly emphasized and taken as an advantage to the design; visitors should also be inspired and informed in ways that somehow express the spirit of the place (genius loci).



    PERSPECTIVE VIEW