MAJOR PROJECT 1 - KHOR QIU MEI

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Name : Khor Qiu Mei Student Id : 20175903/1 Date : 2/4/2022 Major InterimProjectReview 1 MIA X BCU

Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur Site Plan Bukit Bintang is located within the city center of Kuala Lumpur. It is one of the prime shopping and entertainment district in the whole of Malaysia, within the golden triangle. It encompasses Bukit Bintang Street and its immediate surrounding areas.

Bukit Bintang Street consists of most exclusive shopping experience for users from window shopping to indoor extravagant. The area has long been Kuala Lumpur's most prominent retail belt that is home to many landmark shopping centres, al-fresco cafés, bars, night markets, food street, mamak stalls as well as hawker-type eateries. This area is popular among tourists and locals, especially among the youths. It is accessible easily by multiple choices of public transport within and outside of Kuala Lumpur such as MRT, monorail, and bus.

Bukit Bintang Site Location Kuala Lumpur Introduction

Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur Key Plan

Pavilion

Kuala Lumpur, West Malaysia Key Plan

Historical Timeline of Bukit Bintang

Bukit Bintang established on late 1950s. The local scene was centred on a former cabaret and amusement centre known as BB Park Most of the areas are relatively undeveloped. 1960s saw development and consolidation of BB as a activity hub

2018s Establishing of MRT stations on BB has seen improvement on visiting rate of Bukit Bintang. Increasing convenience to reach Bukit Bintang.

Site Background

2010s Bukit Bintang Street is currently the main street in downtown Kuala Lumpur. It is the backbone of that part ot the city called The Golden Triangle and which is home to the latest and trendiest shopping malls, 5-star hotels, entertainment centers in Kuala Lumpur Late 1980s-1990s A prominent commercial hub of the city where many Chinese entrepreneurs originally set up businesses along the stretch. The area is beginning to experience modernisation, gradually transforming into a commercial hub as YTL corporation develops interest

1950s - 60s

Landmarks Macro Analysis Federal Hotel Royale Chulan Bukit Bintang Menara Hai O BB ParkHotel Capitol Kuala Lumpur Plaza Low Yat Sungei WangKLPlaza123Monorail Bukit Bintang / Sg Wang Lot 10 ColorstreetMRTBukit Bintang (Gate A) McDonald's Bukit Bintang WOLO Kuala Lumpur Grand Millennium Hotel Kuala Lumpur Pavilion Kuala Lumpur The Westin Kuala Lumpur Ritz Carlton HotelTheStarhill Fahrenheit 88 Hotels / Residential MiAmenitiesShoppingCommercialMallsxedUse 2 min 18 km 8 min 65 km3 min 26 km 9 min 70 km4 min 29 km 10 min 75 km5 min 40 km 15 min 10 km6 min 45 km 7 min 60 km Tengkat Tong Shin Monorail Bukit BintangColorstreet Lot 10Jalan Alor Fahrenheit 88Plaza Low Yat Pavilion KLMRT Bukit Bintang Gate A Sungei Wang Plaza Proposed Site : Jalan Tong Shin Jalan Alor Travelodge Bukit Bintang 12 FLY Hotel

Building Context Along Bukit Bintang Macro AnalysisShoplotsFederalHotel Shoplots Shoplots StationMRT StationMonorail WOLOKLLot10Fahrenheit88ChulanRShoplotsoyaleHotel RHotelows PBBark Pavilion KL StaTherhill WTheestin MarianaKekSeng MillenniumGrandHotel Circulation Macro Analysis Primary Route Landmarks Bukit Bintang Street is a one way road which accommodates huge amount of accommodate pedestrian crossing. Bukit Bintang Street IsmailtanlSuJalan JalanRajaChulan IsmailtanlSuJalan Jalan Alor Tengkat Tong Shin JlnTongShin

Sun Path Analysis Macro Analysis Climate Macro Analysis 0900 HOURS 1500 HOURS 1200 HOURS 1800 HOURS Wind HotShadedPathAreaArea Bukit Bintang Street IsmailtanlSuJalan JalanRajaChulan IsmailtanlSuJalan To study and analyse the shadow from Sun. Microclimate around Bukit Bintang Bukit Bintang street receives winds of higher speed along its eastern ends through Venturi effect caused by surrounding tall buildings. While its southern ends adjacent buildings. The tall buildings along eastern ends provide shading for the streetwalk at daytime. While the western ends receives higher sunlight exposure. Jalan Alor Tengkat Tong Shin JlnTongShin

Density of Human Ac tivities Social Analysis Community Demography, Nationalities and Occupations Bukit Bintang Street IsmailtanlSuJalan JalanRajaChulan IsmailtanlSuJalan Node 1Node 2Node 3 Active interaction with the setting Passive interaction of inert nature at setting High density, large concentration and well separated active and passive interaction clumps. Low density, high concentration of passive and active interactions clumps Low density, sparse concentration of human activity clumps Demography There are many foreigners c working in Bukit Bintang. them are staying at dirty travelling a long time to their Therefore, a affordable soc nearby their workplace surely their problems. A social housing will make their days in Jalan Alor Tengkat Tong Shin JlnTongShin

Abandoned

Jalan Alor Alor Back Lane Shophouses Site : Lane Kuey Teow Hawker Stall Mixed Use Shophouses

Mixed Use Shophouses StallsCorona Inn Hotel Car Parks Shophouses

Electic Shophouses Back

View and Vista Micro Analysis At Jalan Tong Shin

Electic

Char

Jalan

Food

History suggests that Tengkat Tong Shin became an upmarket lane and home to wealthy Chinese with some rather smart terrace houses having been erected here. Its residential status declined after 1969, partly because more desirable addresses opened up in the expanding suburbsThe lane became slightly edgy as many inner city areas around the world can become but about a decade or so ago, changes to rental control freed up some of these places and now they are more commercial than residential in intent.

The lane can best be described as mixed use with a couple of substantive hotels, backpacker guesthouses, numerous spa and reflexology centres, hawker stalls, restaurants, bars, and shops. While definitely not the most glamorous part of the city, it has lots of character, with the small detail more of interest here rather than any iconic structur. While Tengkat Tong Shin has no defining ‘wow’ qualities, it is a short lane in downtown Kuala Lumpur located near the iconic streets of Jalan Alor and Changkat Bukit Bintang and warrants a slow stroll to admire the detail..

Proposed

Site Analysis Micro Analysis Summary WindNoiseVegetationPath Parking Lot Vehicle PedestrianPathPath Mass Rapid Transit Main PedestrianRoad Walkway S.W.O.T Analysis Micro Analysis S W O T Site Address : 15, 17, 19, Jalan Tong Shin, Bukit Bintang, 50200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur. Strength - Adaptive reuse building - Many foreign and local workers pass by - Hawker food street potential near site - Many accessible - Use many electricity - Less balanced built area and natural greenery - Busy site - Potential to create green design building - Create social housing for more social life and interaction - Create healthy lifestyle - Hot climate is inevitable - Sound pollution when under construction will be affected Weakness Opportunity Treat

Site Identity Micro Analysis Mural HousingPoor WorkersEnvironment Hawker Foreign Stalls Art Painting

Micro Analysis Site Plan Process 1 3 5 18600 3100 7 B A C D E K 29400 3100 F G H I J 3100 3100 3100 3100 3100 3100 3100 3100 1500 UP UP 2 4 6 3100 3100 3100 3100 3100

Design Statement Pre-Design Project Issues Pre-Design Climate Change Green Design Solution Affordable Social Housing Solution Social Area for SolutionInteraction Busy Lifestyle Poor Environment Worker Housing 2022 2032 2052 10 Years 30 Years Project Value / Objective DesignStatementProjectConcept BuildingStrategy To provide affordable social housing by using indigenous green technology for local and foreign workers. GreenGreenTechnology,Design To tackle environment issue, climate change, unhealthy living and social lifestyle. Create green design building, much more affordable social housing, and healthy living lifestyle. ClimateBusyPollutionsChangeLifestyleDesignNarrative JalanTongShinAt Plot Less Environmental Issues Healthy Lifestyle Social Community Green City Smart City Sustainable Community Malaysia, a subtropical country, has an equatorial climate with hot and humid weather throughout the year. Days of intense heat, excessive rainfall, droughts, thunderstorms, and powerful winds define Malaysia’s extreme climate occurrences (Tang, 2019). House environments, particularly in low-income communities, can be critical factors of resident health. The core processes for these connections might be influenced by the social, or physical surroundings in these areas, as well as particular environmental exposures formed by residents' behaviour, the physical structure, or the products and appliances they use (Evans, 2003). Other countries they work, they stroll home, they stop by the cafe´, they take August off—off! Why aren’t you like that? Why aren’t we like that? Because we are crazy, driven, hardworking believers, that’s why! —Cadillac, Super Bowl commercial

Programmes Pre-Design Stakeholders Pre-Design

1. Project Name 2. Information 3. Programmes 4. Materials Used 5. Space Planning 6. Atmosphere 7. Construction The Zhongshang Building Project location : Jalan Kampung Attap, Kuala Lumpur Year : 2017 Area : Project type : Commercial Cafe Kok Far Tea Books Tintabudi Shops Ana Tomy Archives & Research Institut Pondok Perancis Music Fono Exterior Shop Interior Middle Floor Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan They removed the wall that separated two of the connected buildings and making space for a sunny, sociable courtyard Case Studies Pre-Design

Top Floor Third Floor Plan

The 8 House stacks lively urban neighborhood into horizontal layers of typologies connected by a continuous promenade and cycling path up to the 10th floor creating a three dimensional urban neighborhood where suburban life merges with the energy of a big city, where business and housing co exist

A continuous public path stretches from street level to the penthouses and allows people to bike all the way from the ground floor to the top, moving alongside townhouses with gardens, winding through an urban perimeter block.

Townhouses

8 house bjarke ingels Project location : Copenhagen, Denmark Year : 2010 Area : 60,000 sqm Project type : Commercial, Multifamily, Retail Office Penthouses

Two sloping green roofs are placed to reduce the urban heat island effect as well as providing the visual identity to the project and tying it back to the adjacent farmlands towards the south.

Bubble Diagram Schematic Design Option 1 (Chosen) Option 2 Option 3

Bubble Diagram Schematic Design

Schematic Design Zoning Diagram Phase 1

Phase 2 Schematic Design Zoning Diagram

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