Tang Win Ni's Portfolio

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TANG WIN NI's Portfolio Technical Drawings from : Detailing and Working Drawings Subject in Taylors University.


Tang Win Ni's Portfolio... In this portfolio you will see my 3 assignments done in my 4th Semester in Taylors University. I was not particularly strong in technical drawings, but by the end of this semester and completing the assignments for this project, I feel that I am now pretty good in technical drawings! And that is an achivement for me. Thus, I hope you enjoy my portfolio. Have a nice day!






































Additional context Working drawings that needed to be included in our reality practises are: Plan drawings, Section drawings, Elevation drawings, Seting Out drawings, Furniture Layout Plan, Reflected Ceiling Plan, Floor Finishes Plan, Detail Drawings, Schedule of Finishes, Bill of Quantities and Water Supply. To simplify the core 4 are : Measured Drawings, Shop Drawings, As-built Drawings and Record Drawings The parties involved are : Tenders, Quantity Surveyors, Interior Designer, Consultant, Engineers/Architects and Contractors.


UBBL by-laws UBBL by-laws that were used in my proposal are: ubbl by-law section 44 Height of rooms in buildings. shop houses. schools. (3) In shophouses the height of ground floor rooms shall be not less than 3 metres and the height of upper floor rooms shall be not less than 2.5 metres. Where the depth of such shophouse at any upper floor level is greater than 10.5 metres the height of rooms on every such upper floor shaD be not less than 2.55 metres. ubbl by-law section 46 Height of rooms in other huildings. (3) Where the greater part of the ground floors is left open for use as car-park or covered garden or similar purpose, the height of such ground floor shall be not less than 2.5 metres. ubbl by-law section 36 Natural lighting and ventilation. (1) Every room designed, adapted or used for residential, business or other purposes except hospitals and schools shall be provided with natural lighting and natural ventilation by means of one or more windows having a total area of not¡less than 10% of the clear floor area of such room and shall have openings capable of allowing a free uninterrupted passage of air of not less than 5% of such floor area. ubbl by-law section 41 Mechanical ventilation and air conditioning. (1) Where permanent mechanical ventilation or air conditioning is intended, the relevant building by-laws relating to natural ventilation, natural lighting and heights of rooms may be waived at the discretion of the local authority. ubbl by-law section 53 Building Materials. (2) The use of any material or any method of mixing or preparing materials or of applying, using or fixing materials, which conforms with a Standard Specification or Code of Practice prescribing the quality of material or standards of .workmanship shall be deemed to be sufficient compliance with the requirements of paragraph (I) of by-law 53 if the use of the material or method is apprpriate for the purpose and conditions in which it used.


Reflection... As I do my portfolio, I realized how far I have come for this subject! As I have mentioned, I knew my technical drawings were very weak from the start. I tried my best for my first assignment but only got a C. I was really unmotivated but decided to reach out to my classmate who is better in this subject! She really helped me and by the second assignment I scored a B! I was really happy and motivated, put in my all for my final assignment but indeed this was the most difficult one as this was more of an imaginary space than our own house that we can run to measure or inspect whenever we have doubts. Though besides improving on my technical drawings, I was really fascinated with the ubbl. I know it is weird, but I enjoy reading about the rules. Very interesting enough, I do not quite understand how to use the book 100% but I do read a good amount of it and now I know much more for standard kitchen, toilet etc sort of builts! I truly feel more knowledgeable, and have the lecturers to thank! I hope I have reached their expectations, I will try my best even after this semester!


THE END Thank you for reading my portfolio! Also huge thank you to my lecturers for guiding and being patient with me through out this whole assignment! I hope you understood my designs! Have a great day!


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