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Project 1 Experiencing Space Spatial Translation

Exploration of different spatial qualities are important in design as it informs human occupation, behaviour, and experience within architectural spaces.

BRADLEY TAN EE JIN 0340086 Ms. Sue May | Group C


Koshino House

LIGHT & SHADOW

BY Tadao Ando

“The house, by Tadao Ando for the designer Koshin, is a veritable maze of lights and shadows. Like Barragan, the architect seeks to reconcile the tenets of international modernism with tradition and landscape, in this case, Japanese. So, The House Koshin is an example of contemporary architecture built in two parallel wings that barely interrupt the landscape.

STRATEGIES

Plan - Section

Rotated 45° degrees

Opening

CONCEPT : The Dance of Light Tadao Ando uses the understanding and manipulation of natural light , physical manifestation of the passage of time. Natural light signals the times of the day, providing different qualities of light as the sun penetrates the atmosphere at different angles. Natural light has a profound ability to convey built environment, a remarkable immediacy of 'place' and 'time'. Tadao Ando have conveyed this phenomenon so successfully have drawn from antiquity, designing simple forms with calculated approaches to capturing, manipulating, and displaying natural light.

DESIGN : Endure

Placement

Light and shadow Volume of concrete cast on interior and buried into the ground exterior of space.

Creating enclose exterior space

ANALYSIS Movement of sun change position of light and shadow within a space. Signaling the passage of time and place.

Subtraction of Form [Light tunnel]

Tadao Ando’s design for the Koshino House features two parallel concrete rectangular confines. The forms are partially buried into the sloping ground of a national park and become a compositional addition to the landscape. Placed carefully as to not disrupt the pre-existing trees on the site, the structure responds to the adjacent ecosystem while the concrete forms address a more general nature through a playful manipulation of light.

CIRCULATION

Scale

Central articulation

Maximum exposure to Drawing light, shade the sun and shadow into the building's interior.

Shadow

When light falls on rough textures it reflects on the uneven surface creating cast shadows underneath.

Direct

Diffused

In - Out Relationship

Diffuse light is scattered, causing it to fall on the crop from all sides. The light is evenly distributed, leaving no sharp shadows. Mimic soft natural light, eliminate harsh shadows, offer larger expanses of continuous illumination.

D

Material is used to acts as a ornamentation with the play of light.

natural

Light

B

A

Core Shadow

Centre Light

C

E In > Out : User focus on exterior of structure Out > In : User focus on the interior lighting

First FloorPlan

Ground FloorPlan

SENSORIAL JOURNEY Belonging

Stairs- Simple interior can be seen through a glass panel as the light reflects on the material, creating a warm feeling that welcomes individual to explore deeper into the structure.

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In > Out : User focus on the courtyard from enclosed exterior

Transpose

B

A

Harmonious

D

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Gallery- Contrasting the sheet of light along the curvilinear wall and rectilinear of the gallery allows a stream of a sunlight into a dark and cast shadow to form cave-like interior provides dramatic temporal experiences.

Living Room- Thin horizontal slit cut through at the ceiling allowing sunlight to penetrate causing a timeeffect to express fear of losing by creating the effect of light and shadow varies with the sun movement.

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Divergence

Time

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Living Room– Concrete slab with corrugated surfaces, illustrate dynamic and everchanging by creating wave-like structure that turns the material into a three-dimensional and change with the light's varying angles and intensities.

Natural faint light can be seen from far, conversely light loses its intensity as it moves further from light source creating visual depth and uncertain distance.

Contrasting of light and shadow express the total opposite of both enhance the experience of transformation over time by the dynamic and variable characteristics of sunlight.

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House N

SCALE & PROPORTION

BY SOU FUJIMOTO

SCALE

A tidy package with a porous wrapping, N House is a set of three nesting boxes that span the scales of city and domicile. The architecture is recognized as one of the symbolic landmark works as it sits at the center of Nishikimachi residential area dominated by two-storey pitched-roof timber detached homes in Oita City.

PLAN - SECTION

EXTERIOR Three progressive sized boxes nested inside one another, each of their proportion differs in accordance to the purpose of spaces.

CONCEPT : Disguise between Inside & Outside environment As Sou Fujimoto describes: “A distinct boundary is nowhere to be found, except for a gradual change in the domain. On e might say that an ideal architecture is an outdoor space that feels like the indoors and an indoor space that feels like the outdoors. In a nested structure, the inside is invariably the outside, and vice versa. My intention was to make an architecture that is not about space nor about form, but simply about expressing the riches of what are `between` houses and streets.”

VARIATING OPENINGS Differently scaled rectangular cuts are featured on the three nested boxes that delineate the space. These openings of varying sizes provide different amount of interaction for the users within the building with the pedestrians.

DESIGN : Box-in-Box-in-Box House N is comprised of three shells of progressive size nested inside one another, much like a hybrid of boxes. The outermost box covers the entire premises, creating a covered, semi-indoor garden. Second box encloses a limited space inside the covered outdoor space. Third box creates a smaller interior space where the users build their life inside this gradation of domain.

PROPORTION

DEPTH TO SCALE

CIRCULATION

The number of openings per envelope varies, yet the ratio of enclosure to exposure looks the same on every roof or wall surface.

WALL THICKNESS Each of the three shells is progressively scaled in thickness, having the outer layer the thickest while the smallest layer the thinnest.

C

D

AMOUNT OF EXPOSURE

IN - OUT RELATIONSHIP

E

DISPROPORTION COLOUR

B

The House N is a disproportionate splash of white in this neighbourhood of Japan. Nestled among dark coloured house, a big piece of white is presented.

A

SENSORIAL JOURNEY CURIOSITY

A

EXPLORATION

INTERACTION

B

ENTRANCE - As pedestrians on the street walk around the area, their attention will immediately be drawn towards these large walls with openings in white.

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EXTERIOR - The outermost wall of this building has openings in different sizes, which allows the users in the building to interact with those who come around it. Whether they are just passing by or even those carrying out various activities around it.

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TRANQUILITY

PRIVACY

D

E

PRIVACY - Among the multiple nests, there are two, of which are the smallest and lays in the innermost part of this building. One of it is a bedroom which will provide the most privacy for the user as it is the smallest nest among the three layers.

SPACES - The building has various spaces nestled within it. Upon entering the first space of the building, you will be greeted with multiple nests of different sizes that lay within it, this is when you start your exploration of the interior spaces.

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PEACE - At the end of your exploration of the building, you will reach a garden that lays of the furthest end of the building. This is where you get to enjoy a moment of silence and some fresh air.

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Temporal A BEAUTIFUL VIEW IS FLEETING 好景不常

Temporal From the day of our birth, we are guided by our parents under good circumstance. Soon after, we are capable to pursuit our own dreams and lives. Without realising, we are being ingulf into a fast-paced world, where we tend to neglect small details or moments that matters. Frankly, we have taken things for granted and not pause for a moment to look back and appreciate. “Temporal” uses interaction between light and architecture where the temporal experience is realized, a remarkable immediacy of 'place' and 'time. The beginning phase of life started off well lit up by a good amount of light, smooth texture and the guidance by light and shadow representing the moment when we assume life goes the way we have always known. Gradually, lights begun to fade into darkness and pathway begun to narrow down into a smaller passage leading us down to a sunken space of isolation filled with doubt and challenges, where footsteps echo. A rather thin stream of light changes direction according to the rotation of sun creating a sense of temporal. Also, reflecting the rough texture stained on the wall and uneven slope emerge from the ground expressing the hardship we are yet to overcome, as we go deeper the absence of light blind our vision, while our senses only rely on rough texture crafted on surfaces to move on another phrase, taught us to embrace the flaws and hardships, this space reflects the process of self-exploration without the guidance of “light”. A dramatic drop of stairs presents a light well that captures the most intensive light when sun is located right above give a feeling of temporal as shadow cast in after, therefore we learn to appreciate the temporal existence of light. A raised platform where we begin to contemplate under the small stream of light that lit up the stairway with horizontal slits beside. Thus, allows viewing of the journey we have gone through. In the last space, transition of light from individual holes merely last for a moment while light penetrate through opening at different angles varying the sun’s movement, creating Dramatic temporal experience that remind us of the eternal intangibles.

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N g Wi Liam 0324100

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Elevation

Intention Journey of "A Beautiful View is Fleeting"

Pure

Appreciate

Remind

Ideation

Ground Level

North Elevation

Simple geometrytriangular

Reflection- Loop effect ( look back)

Rotation- Interest in direction, break the loop effect

Interlocking- shared space, maintain identity as a space Ground Level

Floor Plan

East Elevation B

B

Ground Level

South Elevation A'

A

A'

B'

B'

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Ground Level

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Section A-A'

Section B-B'

Ground Level

Ground Level

Circulation Scale and Proportion PROPORTION OF TRIANGLES The three main triangular forms are interlocked with each other to create different spaces. The volume of interlocking varies with every space too.

Space 1 - A smooth journey for users to enjoy and reminisce their childhood. Space 2 - Stairs leading down to the sunken second space of the building. This is a space of isolation and selfexploration. Space 3 - A floor down to third space. In this space, user will be greeted by intense sunlight coming from light well. Space 4 - Right under the stairs, a raised platform encourage user to contemplate what they have gone through. Going up the stairs, the building orientation allow user to view the passed journey through small opening along the stairs. Space 5- At the end of the user's journey in this building, they will enjoy the light illuminate from different cut outs from the wall. PROJECT TITLE TUTORIAL GROUP

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WALL OPENINGS Situated in the fourth space of the building, these wall openings come in a variety of sizes and orientation. They allow a certain amount of light to shine in and gives the space a special atmosphere by creating different silhouttes of shadows. : :

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Materialities CONCRETE Troweled Finishing :

Exposed Aggregiate

It is a kind of fine finishing for concrete which remains the natural textured look of the material while giving the users a smooth sailing journey.

This concrete finishing is the roughest among many and is used as oart of the sensorial journey to provide guidance as part of the experience.

T IMBER

T roweled Finishing

Exposed Aggregate

Broom Finishing

Timber W o o d

Broom Finishing :

W oo d gives off a warm feeling towards users and is used often used to give off a sense of comfort. It also echoes the footsteps of users well.

This finishing has the effect of fine lines and can be used to give a certain atmosphere under light and shadow effect.

Timber Wood

Anthropometry Uneven Ground A study was also done o n h o w uneven ground level gives you a feeling of uneasiness while you travel through a space. An ordinary smooth surface on the other hand creates no surprise and excitement for the users.

Raised Platform A research on raised platforms was done as well as we have a seating area w ithin the buidling for users to rest on.

Slanting Wall

Narrow Entrance A narrow entrance was studied in our case as w e have a narrow entrance for our building which will then lead to a larger hallway, creating a contrast of scale and proportion between the entrance and the hallway.

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As for the slanting walls, as opposed to normal walls in a space, it makes the users feel compressed and stressed .

Ground Level

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Light and Shadow

Sun Path Building orientation is tilt according to the expose of sunlight. Therefore, designated opening will receive adequate sunlight to display light and shadow effect.

Space 4 Cut-outs of different sizes with various angles receive light at different phases varying the movement of sun, causing the light to fade from one and appear vividly from the other. >Emphasizing on temporal experience to reminds user of the eternal tangibles.

Light Well A vertical concrete "Light Well" channel up to the roof capture the most intensifying illumination at the particular moment and disappear. >offering a dramatic temporal experience that reflect appreciation and gratitude from user.

Stairway (to Space 4) A slit at eye level that runs through the walls of stairway provide user a vision to look back and reflect on the journey they have gone through. >Offer user to reminisce and indulge in the past.

Space 1 Opening on the wall arranged from dense; brighter to less dense; dimmer where light and shadow form the effect of rhythmic. > Giving user a guidance.

Space 2 Narrow slit on the roof allowing light to reflect on the texture on the wall, yet creates a slim reflected light that rely on the rotation of sun. >Reflect the temporal experience of particular 'time' and'place' PROJECT TITLE TUTORIAL GROUP

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Bradley Tan Ee Jin 0340086

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N g Wi Liam 0324100

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- Temporal "An architecture must have the religion of light. A sense of light is the giver of all presences, because natural light gives the mood of the day. The season of the year is brought into a room. " Louis Kahn-

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Natural light has a profound ability to convey, at any point in our built environment, a remarkable immediacy of 'place' and 'time’ (Ando, 471).


Project 1 Workshops Cultural History as Architecture - Visceral Board Landscape In/To Architecture

Structure as Architecture Environment as Architecture BRADLEY TAN EE JIN 0340086 Ms. Sue May | Group C



Legend : Sun Path

Positive View

Wind Direction

Negative View

Point Source

Optimal View

Linear Source

Contour

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Roofing

Concrete Roof Tiles {ROOFING} In a warmer climate, referring to Machap Baru, concrete roof tiles help relieving heat and ventilation. Meanwhile, matches the style of architecture in Machap Baru. SHEAR WALL {FOLLY} Due to the curvature of the structure, a shear wall is a structure panel that can resist lateral forces acting on it.

Truss Concrete Beams & Floor Joist

FINK TRUSS Scissor trusses are designed with a slope on the outside and inside. The bottom chords are angled to create vaulted ceilings.

REINFORCED CONCRETE {FOUNDATION COLUMN, BEAMS, FOOTING, FLOOR SLABS} Reinforced concrete will be the main material for this façade as it can absorbs the compressive stresses in a concrete structure.

Columns & Foundation

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Light Dome Filter and diffuse the daylight to provide even and glare-free daylight

Green Platform Provide shade, remove heat from the air, and reduce temperatures of the roof surface and surrounding air.

Skylight Placed on the edge of wall, capture sunlight and disperse evenly throughout the interior

Slanted Timber Slats Roof Allow certain amount of sunlight to enter, varying on the orientation of the Sun.

Trees designed for passive solar shading reduce the CO2 in the surrounding air and release more oxygen.

Cross-ventilation Wind to force cool exterior air into the building through an inlet (Door) while outlet forces warm interior air outside (Window) PROJECT TITLE TUTORIAL GROUP

Vertical Timber Slats Works as a shading device to control light. Meanwhile, creating light and shadow in the interior.

Trees

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HISTORICAL TIMELINE 1511 The mosque site was first built after the second Portuguese attack in Malacca colonisation using woods

1865

1920s

Hakka people from China migrate to Machap to earn a living, promoting beliefs of Tan Gong Ye and built a temple. Thus, the village is now full of traditional Hakka culture..

Machap Old Mosque was rebuilt as a token of gratitude towards Islamic priest who saved dozens of Chinese from being killed by Japanese. Materials used are stone with Chinese tiled roof and terra cotta floor. These Chinese elements in Malay mosque shows the unity of Malay & Chinese.

1930

Tokong Chee Sen Ting was built to worship every supernatural being that pass by the village

1949 Residents in Selangor, Ayer Pasir were relocated to Machap when new villages are introduced by British colonial government during Malayan Emergency.

1950

Machap Lama was moved to Machap Baru due to submersion in Durian Tunggal reservoir

KAMPUNG BARU MACHAP BARU TIME CAPSULE OF CHINESE HERITAGE Kampung Baru Machap Baru, previously Machap Lama, is a slow-paced village in Melaka, Although there are different races in the kampung, all the villagers are living together harmoniously since early times which can be seen through the Chinese elements in Machap Old Mosque. Furthermore, Machap Old Mosque has been listed in the National Heritage, bringing more tourists to visit the place. Nowadays, Machap Walk offers a variety of food during weekends. By walking the entire street, unity of race can be witnessed, serving as evidence upholding the spirit of 1 Malaysia.

1970s

4-storey of flat is built to overcome the increasing population and this building marks the beginning of new architectural style in the village.

1991 Drought dried up the reservoir. The villagers found that what below the reservoir was actually a scenic Machap Lama and there is a staircase that connect deep underwater to a bridge.

2001

Roti Kok Kenn Guan Hiong was started as a traditional business, it is famous for its crispy bread.

2004 Tokong Chee Sen Ting was rebuilt and renamed into Tokong Ying Sen Ge

2008 Machap Old Mosque was declared as National Heritage


SITE MAPPING AND ZONING

SITE CONTOURS

TRAFFIC CIRCULATION

The key commercial, industrial and institution buildings are mostly located near the main roadway. A slow-paced town such as Machap Baru has majority of the site populated with residential buildings.

SITES

PRIMARY

RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL

SECONDARY

INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTION

5M INTERVALS

MACROCLIMATE VEGETATION

vegetation density is low within the residential area, little land for vegetation growth. However, density is high surrounding the town area, where parks and plantations are located

DENSITY THIN

THICK

The maximum temperature diagram for the site display how many days per month reach certain temperatures. The overall temperatures is quite high since it is located in tropical area.

The precipitation diagram for the site show on how many days per month, certain precipitation amounts are reached. Due to tropical and monsoon climates, the amounts may be underestimated.


RESERVOIR MICROSITE CONTOUR

CIRCULATION

PRIMARY

SITE PLAN

SITE SECTION

SECONDARY

Site is located on gentle downhill slope on the village outskirts.

Accessible from both primary and secondary circulation

SUNPATH

SHADOW ANALYSIS

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KAMPUNG BARU MACHAP BARU TIME CAPSULE OF CHINESE HERITAGE Kampung Baru Machap Baru, previously Machap Lama, is a slowpaced village in Melaka, Although there are different races in the kampung, all the villagers are living together harmoniously since early times which can be seen through the Chinese elements in Machap Old Mosque. Furthermore, Machap Old Mosque has been listed in the National Heritage, bringing more tourists to visit the place. Nowadays, Machap Walk offers a variety of food during weekends. By walking the entire street, unity of race can be witnessed, serving as evidence upholding the spirit of 1 Malaysia.

HISTORICAL TIMELINE 1949

1920s

1511

The mosque site was first built after the second Portuguese attack in Malacca colonisation using woods

Hakka people from China migrate to Machap to earn a living, promoting beliefs of Tan Gong Ye and built a temple. Thus, the village is now full of traditional Hakka culture.

Residents in Selangor, Ayer Pasir were relocated to Machap when new villages are introduced by British colonial government during Malayan Emergency.

Machap Old Mosque was rebuilt as a token of gratitude towards Islamic priest who saved dozens of Chinese from being killed by Japanese. Materials used are stone with Chinese tiled roof and terra cotta floor. These Chinese elements in Malay mosque shows the unity of Malay & Chinese.

Tokong Chee Sen Ting was built to worship every supernatural being that pass by the village

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4-storey of flat is built to overcome the increasing population and this building marks the beginning of new architectural style in the village.

1950

1930

1865

1970s

2001

2008

Roti Kok Kenn Guan Hiong was started as a traditional business, it is famous for its crispy bread.

Machap Old Mosque was declared as National Heritage

2004

1991

Machap Lama was moved to Machap Baru due to submersion in Durian Tunggal reservoir

Drought dried up the reservoir. The villagers found that what below the reservoir was actually a scenic Machap Lama and there is a staircase that connect deep underwater to a bridge.

Tokong Chee Sen Ting was rebuilt and renamed into Tokong Ying Sen Ge

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SITE MAPPING & ZONING

SITE CONTOURS

TRAFFIC CIRCULATION

SITES RESIDENTIAL

PRIMARY SECONDARY

COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTION

The key commercial , industrial and institution buildings are mostly located near the main roadway. A slow-paced town such as Machap Baru has a majority of the site populated with residential buildings.

Site contour lines are taken at 5-metre intervals in this diagram. The village lies in a depression in between hills, resulting in a mountainous landscape view from within the village. The altitude is also slightly elevated near the village center.

VEGETATION

MACROCLIMATE 1

2

2

1

The village incorporates 2 nodes of circulation, primary and secondary. The primary circulation consists of Jalan Datuk Wira Poh Ah Tiam, a minor arterial road. This is the main point of access for the village and is expected to contain heavier traffic than the local streets in the secondary circulation. Pedestrians and cyclists are likely ro be found in the local streets.

MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES

PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS

1

2

palm oil plantation 2

1

rubber tree plantation 3

3

dragon fruit plantation

DENSITY THIN

THICK

Residential area has lower vegetation density than rural area, with lesser ground area for vegetation to grow.

Surrounding vegetation are for economical purposes. Crops are planted near residential area for farmer's convenience. It also acts as a tourist attraction in Machap.

The maximum temperature diagram for the site display how many days per month reach certain temperatures. The overall temperatures is quite high since it is located in tropical area where are hot and humid.

The precipitation diagram for the site show on how many days per month, certain precipitation amounts are reached. Due to tropical and monsoon climates, the amounts may be underestimated.


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LANDMARKS GUAN YIN ALTAR MACHAP BARU

PERSATUAN TOKONG CHEE SEN TIN

MACHAP BARU POLICE STATION

PERSATUAN BUDDHA MACHAP BARU

KENN GUANG HIONG BREAD FACTORY

MASJID KAMPUNG MACHAP BARU

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trength

eakness

Easy accessibility Well Facilitated Composition of houses provide opportunity for a variety of building form Rich Culture & Traditions of the village Abundance of historical elements Unity (villager) Strong village culture

Lower Contour Far from urban areas Lack of physical and visual permeable Lack of maintenance and deteriorating structure Cultural event lack of consistency

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hreats

pportunities

Enhance identity (strategic) Further development on unused site Connect and improve the existing network of street for pedestrian as well as vehicular movement Preserve or enhance the site’s relationship with the heritage

Loss of inheritance Loss of identity & tradition Loss of traditional village architecture style Congestion by visitors

ARCHITECTURE STYLE

S.J.K (C) MACHAP BARU

STOKIS FUYOO MELAKA

DATUK WIRA POH AH TIAM MACHAP RECREATIONAL PARK

CUISINE

HISTORICAL PAST

RELIGIOUS

CELEBRATION


HUMAN CULTURE

ARCHITECTURE STYLE

HUMAN DENSITY

GUAN YIN ALTAR MACHAP BARU

RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY

Traditional slab houses are preserved,

Villagers are highly involved in the celebrations and festivals hosted by the temple. It increases liveliness and human traffic during festivals TAM GONG TEMPLE

GATHERING brick houses that have been renovated.

Crowded on the New year's day & Christmas day of Lord Tan

PERSATUAN BUDDHA MACHAP BARU

Most of the residents use the temple & association as a place of gathering & socializing, They also tend to stroll around the temples and mosque.

Instead of having fences at the door of every house, they will having plantings, park cars, motorcycles, and a few rattan chairs for chatting& resting.

HIGH DENSITY

CUISINE

Most of the locals in the village are Hakka n Hainanese descendants, which directly influence their local cuisine.

PERSATUAN TOKONG CHEE SEN TIN

DATUK WIRA POH AH TIAM MACHAP

Qiongyuanxiang Crowded with people buying freshly baked roti kok at 3am

Typical new village scenery: red lanterns and halls in front of the door

Large area of ​o ld rubber trees & local tea garden

LIFESTYLE Lorong 1 first road is particularly lively, gathering people's halls, cafeterias, medicine shops. Most villagers commute by motorcycles and go to the cafeteria for tea and chat.

95% The earliest HDB flat of Machap Baru Cooperative was built in the 1980s.

LOW DENSITY

RECREATIONAL AREA Sightseeing & Resting & Fishing Site

MACHAP WALK [LORONG 1]

ETHIC GROUP: 95% Chinese 5% Others

REMAINS OF BRIDGE & HUT

Under the dam, another "underwater" new village MASJID TOK MACHAP


RESERVOIR MICROSITE SITE PLAN

CONTOUR

TRAFFIC CIRCULATION

PRIMARY

The site is located on a gentle downhill slope on the village outskirts. Site contour lines are at 1-metre intervals. Drainage follows the contour of the slope.

SITE SECTION

SITE AREA

SUNPATH

The site is orientated directly facing the North Axis, The sun will expose the East and the South of the site and lower the exposure at the evening due to the shading of the trees.

SECONDARY

Accessible from Jalan Datuk Wira Poh Ah Tiam (primary) and street which transitions into pedestrian pathway (secondary). Primary circulation contains 4 lanes while secondary circulation contains 2 lanes.

SHADOW ANALYSIS

In the morning the shadow extends towards the west while during afternoon the shadow is towards the east due to shading from tall trees so an overhang is advisable on the east facade.


VIEW FROM SITE

To Culture Walk

(through trees) filtered view to culture activity and social interaction capture the essence of culture.

To Pond

Open scenery to horizon and existence of water body promotes calmness.

LEGEND

Optimum view Positive view

To Recreational Park

Negative view

Abundance of greens promotes wellness by energizing one's.

To Traffic Junction

Possible disruption from traffic activity will interfere with individual activity.

VIEW TO SITE

From Traffic On going traffic have direct viewing of a certain perspective of a site.

From Street Walk

Filtered views by trees canopies allows a certain perspective of the site. Thus, the presence of the site is important to the prominent street walk.

LEGEND

Optimum view Positive view Negative view

From Playground

From Parking Lot

Clear viewing of the site creates an interrelationship among site and

Open space from parking lot allow near viewing of the entire site.


VEGETATION

WINDFLOW

NOISE

1000

Enterolobium Saman

750

Coconut tree Banana tree

500

Oil Palm tree

250

Khaya grandifoliola

0

Rubber tree Shrubs Wild grass

Linear Source Human Activity Point Source

Vegetation density is very high Most trees are around the height of 6-12m, which can provide shading (keeping the area cool)

Usually higher wind flow in January, February, March, and December due to northeast monsoon season.

The site has interference of noise from the road as loud as 75 DB while the human activities around it are considered below average around 20-30db.

10.5m 9m 7.5m 6m 4.5m 3m

1.5m

S

trength

Easy accessibility from main road and secondary road Shading from surrounding vegetation Nearby areas for human activities Recreational Park Tea Garden Food Stall Playground Fishing Site Sports Court

w

eakness

Noise from traffic on main road and human activities Afternoon shadow facing east of site Proximity with open drainage Smell Pests i.e. mosquitos

o

pportunities

Provide more vegetation and shade Lots of human traffic due to surrounding human activities Overhang on eastern facade of design

T

hreats

Waste pollution from surrounding human activities Lack of activity at nighttime due to far proximity from village can cause safety concern Heavy traffic on primary circulation can cause hinderance to accessibility


RUIN MICROSITE SITE PLAN

CONTOUR

TRAFFIC CIRCULATION

PRIMARY

The site is on a downhill slope east of the elevated plateau of the village center. Site contour lines are at 1-metre intervals. Drainage follows the contour of the slope.

SITE SECTION

SUNPATH

SECONDARY

Accessible though town streets (secondary). Streets are 2 lanes but parked cars on roadside may only allow 1 car to pass through.

SHADOW ANALYSIS

RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN BACKGROUND

SITE AREA

The site is orientated directly facing the North Axis, high sun exposure due to the emptiness of certain spaces.

In the morning the shadow extends towards the east while during the afternoon the shadow extends to the west. Thus the site is exposed to the sun and advisable to provide more shade / minimize the facade area on both sides.


VIEW FROM SITE

To Greenery Open space as greens says to soothe human's vision.

To Terrace house Neighborhood activities and interaction reflect close relationship of villagers.

LEGEND

Optimum view Positive view Negative view

To Flat Block View to flat that has resemblance of historical identity.

To Junction Restaurant is in the view point blocking the view to junction.

From Traffic Junction (Through trees) limits the view to site.

From Terrace Direct view to site, has closer and wider angle view.

VIEW TO SITE

LEGEND

Optimum view Positive view Negative view

From Flat Block From historical flat, having the overall view and higher perspective of the site.


VEGETATION

NOISE

WINDFLOW

Pterocarpus Indicus 1000

Mango tree Coconut tree

750

Banana tree

500

Shrubs

250

Sugarcane 0

Palm tree enterolobium saman flowering vine plant Wild Grass

Vegetation density is low Site is covered in wild grass and flowering vine plants Vegetation are mostly below 4.5m

Point Source

9m 7.5m 6m

Usually higher wind flow in January, February, March, and December due to northeast monsoon season.

4.5m

The surrounding of the site does not have frequent traffic due to residential area thus receive noise less than 50DB which is considered as quiet

3m

1.5m

S

trength

Acessible from secondary road Less traffic leads to less noise Located at village centre and near cultural walk Nearby human activities Residential areas Restaurant Police station

w

eakness

Abandoned building not structurally efficient Debris can cause injuries Overgrowth (wild grass and vines) can attract wild animals i.e. snakes Vegetation density is low Inadequate parking space Direct sunlight coming from both east and west

o

pportunities

Near cultural walk is strategic location Create awareness of history and heritage among visitors Connection between residents and visitors through social interaction Clean up abandoned building / adaptive reuse Implement ≥6m height vegetation on site to provide shade Minimize facade area on eastern and western sides Future parking lot can ease congestion and hinder roadside parking

T

hreats Residents can be dissatisfied by building height and elevation of design Street width may produce congestion issue at peak hours





Machap Walk – The smell of authentic cuisine, voices of crowd, sight of human activities and architecture, the tangibles evoke user’s sense and experience resonant as the intangible reminds.

Street of Machap – façades facing each other look as if they were greeting one another, give a sense of harmony.

Machap Lama – Hints of historical sunken village emerge when water recede, it reminds viewers of the meaning and experience of the past.

Abandoned House – Abandoned structure covered by wild plants shows the time that it was left untouched, quality and use that it once had.

Coffee Shops – the presence of “place and time” felt when a certain place brought the past to present, an insight into a moving process of life.

Masjid Tok Machap – Elements of fusion in culture difference infuse into an historical architecture facade reflects the state of past that yet for us to acquire in today’s society.

Tan Kung Shin Shrine – The combination of prominent hardscape surrounded by abundance of softscape come together as one, a peace and harmonious feel.


HEART OF MACHAP TIMELINE AND PLACE PAUSES, BUILDING STOOD STILL ; SOCIETY MOVES, NEVERENDINGLY. CONTRAST BETWEEN THE PERSISTENCE EXISTED ; TIMES AND GENERATIONS EVOLVING IN MACHAP BARU, THIS REFLECTS THE LACK OF APPRECIATION THE VALUES AND QUALITIES BY YOUNG GENERATIONS. THUS, THIS DESIGN INTENTION IS RE-CAPTURE THE ESSENCE AND BRING BACK THE FAMILIARITY IN MACHAP BARU, HARMONY, ALLOWING VISITORS TO “PAUSE FOR A MOMENT” TO REFLECT, EMBRACE, CONTEMPLATE AND APPRECIATE THROUGH THE TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE ELEMENTS. THEREFORE, THE DESIGN OF THIS BUILDING DERIVED FROM THE VERY ESSENCE EXTRACTED FROM MACHAP, HARMONY. THE CIRCLE IN THE MIDDLE WAS EMPHASISED, STANDING OUT FROM OTHER FORM IN THE ENTIRE BUILDING ILLUSTRATE THE BEATING HEART OF MACHAP BARU. MEANWHILE, OTHER BUILDING REVOLVES AROUND THE CENTRAL POINT, WHICH GIVES A STRONG SENSE OF HARMONIOUS.

PROJECT TITLE TUTORIAL GROUP

:

WEST ELEVATION 1:100 Studio III - Project 2B

:

Group Y

FACULTY OF INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY

|

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN

NORTH ELEVAION 1:100

STUDENT NAME STUDENT ID NO. |

: :

Bradley Tan Ee Jin 0340086

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III

|

MARCH 2020 SEMESTER


SPATIAL ORGANISATION

SPATIAL LAYOUT

CENTRALISED A CENTRALIZED ORGANISATION IS A CONCENTRATED COMPOSITION THAT CONSIST OF A NUMBER OF ECONDARY SPACES GROUPED AROUND A CENTRAL SPACES

ENTRANCE / EXIT

ADMINISTRATIVEE

OUT-DOOR CAFE

CAFE BOOK ARCHIVE FOLLY

READING SPACE

ENTRANCE

GALLERY

REST ROOM

SITE PLAN 1:250

DESIGN APPROACH VIEW THROUGH SITE

VIEW FROM SITE UNBLOCKED VIEW TO LAKE AND PLANTATION

FILTERED VIEW OF THE MAIN ROAD

AVOID BULKY BUILDING DESIGN TO BLEND WITH SURROUNDING TYPOLOGY OF THE SITE

NEIGHBOURING

CLEAR VIEW TO MACHAP BARU FROM HIGHER PERSPECTIVE

PROJECT TITLE TUTORIAL GROUP

VISITOR FROM PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY WILL HAVE EASY ACCESS FROM MAIN ENTERANCE

:

Studio III - Project 2B

:

Group Y

FACULTY OF INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY

|

FILTERED BY PLANTATIONS TO SITE

BLOCKED VIEW BY FAÇADE TO THE SITE

CLEAR VIEW FROM PLAYBROUN D TO SITE

VISITORS FROM PARKING AREA WILL HAVE EASY ACCESS THROUGH SECOND ENTRANCE

WIND

SUN, NOISE, SMELL

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE AREA THAT IS EXPOSED TO ICONIC MACHAP WALK

VEHICULAR CIRCULATION

VIEW TO SITE

PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION

VISITOR FROM PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY WILL HAVE EASY ACCESS FROM MAIN ENTERANCE

PREVAILING WIND FROM EAST AND WEST CARRIES WATER UPWARDS TO COOL THE SURROUNDING

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN

STUDENT NAME STUDENT ID NO. |

: :

Bradley Tan Ee Jin 0340086

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III

|

MARCH 2020 SEMESTER


SECTION A-A’ 1:100

A

SECTION B-B’ 1:100

DESIGN COMPONENT PLEASURE

B

ADMINISTRATI VE

CAFE

OUT DOOR SPACE

OPEN CINEMA

B’ BOOK ARCHI VE

CLOSER EXPERIENCE

READING SPACE

CALM

BETTER VIEWING GALLERY

WASHROOM

FLOOR PLAN 1:100

RAMP

WATER FEATURE

A’

EAST ELEVATION 1:100 PROJECT TITLE TUTORIAL GROUP

:

Studio III - Project 2B

:

Group Y

FACULTY OF INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY

|

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN

SOUTH ELEVATION 1:100 STUDENT NAME STUDENT ID NO. |

: :

Bradley Tan Ee Jin 0340086

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III

|

MARCH 2020 SEMESTER


POETIC

EXPLODED AXONOMETRY

WARM ENTRANCE – VISITORS ARE GREETED BY A FAMILIAR FEELING, WHERE ON GOING PERFORMANCE AND CAFÉ SERVING AUTHENTIC CUISINE EVOKE THE MEMORIES OR INTEREST OF ONE’S.

MEMORIAL GALLERY – WHOLE OF MACHAP CAN BE EXPERIENCED THROUGHOUT GALLERY FILLED WITH HISTORY AND STORY. WHERE INTANGIBLES WILL FOREVER REMAINS IN ONE’S MIND TO REMIND THE TANGIBLES.

REALISATION VIEWING DECK – AN ELEVATED PLATFORM THAT OFFERS THE VIEW OF MACHAP BARU, A PLACE TO REMINENCE AND APPREACIATE THE VALUE WITHIN.

SERENITY PATHWAY – A QUIET PATH LEADING DOWN ALLOWS VISITORS TO COMTEMPLATE, INDULGE IN TO THE ATMOSPHERE WITH SOUND OF LEAVES RUSTLING, SOUND OF FLOWING WATER.

PROJECT TITLE TUTORIAL GROUP

:

Studio III - Project 2B

:

Group Y

FACULTY OF INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY

|

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN

STUDENT NAME STUDENT ID NO. |

: :

Bradley Tan Ee Jin 0340086

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III

|

MARCH 2020 SEMESTER


HEART OF MACHAP Machap Baru is a small village filled with rich culture and tradition. A place where harmony is found, no matter in architecture, food, religion or celebration. A village that embrace their own beauty of Harmony, also has retained their culture, beliefs and lifestyle. This somewhat shows a contrast between young and old generations having different visions of cultural values, values that are rarely appreciated in this younger generations. 'Heart of Machap' is a sacred place which resolve the gap between eras by offering experience that changes perspective of ones of Machap Baru, along the use of architecture to create harmony.


Idea Derivation

Spatial Organisation

Ideas emerge from the essence found in the past and present of Machap, which I extracted were 'Harmony' that can be felt throughout and the 'Contrast' that grew through my knowing. The intentions is to create a space that encourage younger generations to understand and embrace, while for older generations to indulge or reminisce the past. Meanwhile, tighten the bond and harmony within the village.

Heart

Harmony The middle of the whole mass is the so called 'beating heart of Machap" where entertainments are held and people gather makes it an evergreen space.

Harmony were represented by as if 'two hands' of the people of Machap embracing the heart of Machap in the middle, reflecting the values that are precious to them

Spatial Organisation Concept Development Decided on using linear form as it is single linear space that organizes along the length a series of space. This will guide user down a straight forward journey to memory repository.

Contrast

As heart of Machap represents the most prominent part of the whole facade. Therefore, emphasizing it in themiddle.

Due to the contour of the ground, slanted building will be a better option to blend-in with nature and harmonize with thesurrounding buildings.

"CENTRALISED" Contrast were represented by the difference in height of facade, showing the vary perspective of generations as the lower represents old generation that stay closer to the 'past' while taller represents young generations living further away.

A CENTRALIZEDORGANISATION IS CONCENTRATEDCOMPOSITION THAT CONSIST OFANUMBEROFECONDARYSPACES GROUPEDAROUNDACENTRALSPACES

Parallel Block are used in order to create a loop effect surrounding theHeart of Machap

Curve the structure to add more interest and resemble the "Hands of Machap People"

Underground were implemented to give sufficient headspace and synchronize with thejourney travelling from 'Present to Past'


Basement Plan 1:200

Ground Floor Plan 1:200

First Floor Plan 1:200

South Elevation 1:100

North Elevation 1:100

West Elevation 1:100

East Elevation 1:100


Area Schedule

A- A' Section (1: 100)

B - B' Section (1: 100)

Sectional Perspective (1: 100) Reinforced Concrete Travertine

Ground Floor Plan

Timber

Annealed Glass

Aluminum

Basement Plan

Reservoir Site

Reservoir Site

Site Plan 1:500

Site Response 1:500


Entrance

Circulation & Spaces

Basement

Ground Floor

First Floor

Walkway

Gathering space . It's an amphitheater for visitors to enjoy the performanceand gather aroundto meet new people and bond.

Walkway. Leads you to Administrative office, washroom and cafe with the rhythmic designelements to create harmony.

Administrative Office. Visitors are gladly invited into the administrative office for anyassistanceprior starting their journey Washroom

Contemplation Space. A quiet space echoing the sound of flowing water Viewing Deck. Once visitors exit contemplation space, viewing deck falling from the walls of Gathering Space, as if submerge in the water allows them to appreciate the beautiful view of Machap and lake to reflectsthe past where Machap Lamawas appreciateand embrace.

Outdoor ReadingSpace.A relaxing outdoor space design for usersto read Resting Space.Benchessurrounding a tree, along with the gushing and enjoy theviewsinsideand out. soothing sound of waterfall provide acalming atmosphere for relaxing.

Gallery. A place where offers visitor to watch the processof famous Laicha and Roti Kok in the making. In a dark space photosand story of history of Machapwere exhibited , tangibles remindsvisitors of the intangibles .

Exterior Stairs. A set of stairs split into two directions, (left) to Book BookArchive.Aplace that allow visitorsto read the collections andbook . Archive;(right) to Outdoorreadingspace.

Indoor Cafe. Cafeserving Authentic Machap cuisine for usersto experience.

Rooftop Cafe. Visitor have the options to dine outdoor with the spectacular view of Machapand performancegoing on below.


ROOF

Structural Concept

Green Roof Vegetation Substrate Filter Layer DrainageLayer Protection Mat Waterproof Membrane Insulation Vapour Control

Railing Material :Annealed Glass - versatilityand flexibility - suitablefor curve

Vertical Louvers

Panel

Material : Timber Finish : Oil

Material : Annealed Glass

Plywoood

Wall Material : Travertine Finishes: Broom

Framing Material :Aluminum

Floor

Wall (Underground)

Material : Travertine Finishes: Broom Finish

Material : Reinforced Concrete Finishes: Troweled Finish

Sustainable GS t r a tegies reen Roof Green roofsprovideshade, remove heat from theair, and reduce temperaturesof theroof surfaceand surrounding air. reduce the need for activecooling

Glass Panel

Water Skylight

Bushes

Allowgood amount of natural light to enter, reducetheusageof electric consumption.

Alight well that submerge with water reflectsand shimmerslight into theinterior space,without theuseof artificial light

BusheshelpsreduceCo2 and emitsO2, meanwhile reducing heat and filter theair.

Vertical Timber Louvers

Water Feature

Timber louversallow good ventilation and sufficient light, whilereduceexcessivedaylight and glareinsidebuildings.

Helpscool thesurrounding and through theeffectsof evaporativecooling.Also, sustainableby harvesting rainwater and cleaning stormwater runoff.

Underground Ventilation Thin slitsallow air to interchangewithin the outside and underground creatinga natural ventilation.

Low-E Glass Low-Eglasswereinstalled between stairsof outdoor cafeto allow natural light to penetrateintoindoor cafewithout heatingup theinterior.


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