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THIS IS IT
DEDICATED TO BELOVE MOMROZIMAH BINTI HAJI MOHD NOOR
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CIk NORsyAM LEBAI HITAM&
TO LECTURERs AND FRIENDs
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AZRI AZAHARMARA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
SHAH ALAM, SELANGOR DARUL EHSANMALAYSIA
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1. enclose the outter layer to act as full canvas, the idea was to use light weight concrete.
2. applying dynamic form taken from formation of waves. to counter the heavy wind from South East ocean.
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3. side view of the form created in morph (image 2). the front area were slightly open out to enhance wind flow and for greater cross ventilation.
4. bone-like structure were generate to counter heavy wave formation from the ocean. inspire from ‘Bakau’ tree. the bone-like structure also act as holding facade
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5-6. Form were designed to be more outstand and its aerodynamic is controlled to ensure it mechanical air flow.
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PANTAI BATU BUROK
Latitude: 5.315 Longitude: 103.1588PANTAI BATU BURUK, JALAN PANTAI BATU BURUK, KUALA TERENGGANU, TERENGGANU DARUL IMAN
Viewing DeckAccess to downstair gallery
WoodCarving Workshop
Entrance/Exit
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Entrance/Exit
Multipurpose deck
Gifts & Craftman shop
Exit from Gallery 1
Exit from Gallery 2
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THE pURpOSED OF GALLERY 1 AND GALLERY 2 IS TO pROVIDE SpACE TO ExHIBIT wOODCARVING MERCHANDISE AND SpECIAL CRAFTVED CARVING. THERE ARE BASICALLY A LOTS OF RARE-wOODCARVING ExHIBITED INSIDE THE GALLER 1 AND GALLERY 2. TO ENTER THE GALLERY VISITOR NEED TO ACCESS FROM THE GATE 1 AND ExIT AT GATE 2 AND GATE 3.IT IS pROHIBITED FOR VISITOR TO ENTER THE GALLERY DURING NIGHT TIME. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE GALLERY ACT AS A wAVE-RETAINING wALL.
Gate 1Gallery 1
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Gate 2
Gate 3
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THE MASSIVE STRUCTURE ACT AS AN ATTRACTION AND ALSO AS A wATERBREAkERS. THE wAVE COMING FROM THE SEA ARE qUITE THAT STRONG, TO DECREASE THE pOwERFUL ATTACk, I HAD TO DESIGN A wAVE BREAkERS. THE GIGANTIC wAVE BREAkERS ARE Up TO 12 TO 15 METERS HEIGHT.
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lower sea level
high tide
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MUCH OF THE FRONT pORTION OF THE BUILDING BUILD AS A VIEwING DECk, IT CAN HOLD Up TO 100 pEOpLE AT A TIME. THE BOAT RESEMBLES HOw THE TERENGGANU'S pEOpLE LOVE TO BOAT-FISHING EARLY IN THE MORNING UNTIL EVENING HOURS.
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STEEL wIRES ARE STRETCHED IN THE FORM pRI-OR TO THE pLACEMENT OF CONCRETE
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ABOVE. VIEw FROM THE ROOF pLAN. IT SHOwS THE pOSITION OF THE STRUCTURES AND THE SHApE LOOkS ALIkE THE pENINSULAR AREA
BOTTOM. A RENDERING SHOwS THE CONSTRUCTION ARE USING HARD SOLID pRE-STRESSED CONCRETE
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"THERE IS A pOwERFUL NEED FOR SYMBOLISM, AND THAT MEANS THE ARCHITECTURE MUST HAVE SOMETHING THAT AppEALS TO THE HUMAN HEART."
kENZO TANGE
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theRONGGAURBAN MALAY ENCLAVE
IMPLEMENTINGAGRO-HOUSING
JELATEK
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PROPOSED SITE
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It was created to accommodate a designated area for the elderly to cultivate and produce organic products, plant-based and results can be sale to the public or, for their own use.Besides that, and also as a result of farming activity, it will geared towards a strong social activity between neighbors, it will also strengthen the relationship between them.
Jelatek area was also known as a Malay district and preserved only by Malays. It richfullness towards diversity is a major attraction.
THE RONGGA HOUSING
Choosing Urban Malay Enclave as my topic because, I am trying to gather up all the malay in the urban city andkeeping the strength in the community by creating spaces that will make them feel secure and like to be in a community.Apart from that the second important issue is that the community especially aging folks has no place to do gardening or farming near their house.
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Exterior perspectives27-28
Spaces in the Malay house are multifunctional. The use of spaces changes at different times of the day and year.There are minimal partitions or interior walls in the house, allowing for the flexibility use of space and for goods ventilation and lighting of the interiors. Minimal furniture is used and most activities are done on the floor. The ScenarioDato’ Keramat Kuala Lumpur located not far from the center of Kuala Lumpur was formally known as the “Kawasan Simpanan Melayu” whereby during the 1980’s the government has reinstated that the area of Keramat was only for Malays residential area. Since then the area of Keramat has developed and shift into several of residential area. Until now, the Keramat area has developed into mostly of Malays’ residents. However the area has become packed with housing but less in green and farming sector. The problem found that the area has zero in green environment. Based on the Dr. Dickson Despommier, a researcher from the Environmental Health Science in Columbia University stated that by the year 2050, nearly 80 % of the earth’s population will reside in urban center. The human population will increase by 3 billion people during the interim. An estimated 109 hectares of new land (about 20 % of more land than is represented by the country of Brazil) will be needed to grow enough food to feed them, if traditional farming practices continue as they practiced today. It was found that 80% of the land that is suitable for raising crops is in use. My intention came in when I found that most of the Keramat area has zero area in harvesting crops. Most of the elderly were only have an area to harvest only in vast or small area in front of their house. This came the idea to accommodate a designated area for the elderly to cultivate and produce organic products, plant-based and results can be sale to the public or, for their own use. Besides that, and also as a result of farming activity, it will gear towards a strong social activity between neighbors; it will also strengthen the relationship between them.
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My rationale came from the problem found on site where most of the areas have lack in green onlay. As for that I’ve decided to accommodate my design with the Harvest Capsule where the inhabitants have the opportunity harvest and farming their own crops and use it as their daily fare. The proposed land fills with green area suitable for harvesting such as herbs or for planting flowers. The idea has similar to what happened in Seattle where they have a community garden called the P-Patch. The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods P-Patch Community Gardening Program accommodates their community with lands for growing crops or gardening plants. In my design the intention focused on the gathering places that strengthen the networks through cooperative venture; a source of prides among residents; a visible product of land stewardship and a healthier urban environment. For the housing unit itself, I’ve designed it based on my understanding on the ornamentation and arrangement of traditional Malay dwelling. It was found that most of the Keramat areas compacted with Malays residential. They lived with strong Malay customs and culture. To be concluding, I choose Urban Malay Enclave as my topic because, I’m trying to gather up all the Malay (and not forgetting most of them are elderly) in the Keramat urban area and try to strengthen the community by creating spaces that will make them feel secure and like to be in a community. Apart from that the second important issue is that the community especially aging folk have no place to do gardening or farming near their house. My idea is to implement the agriculture inside the housing project and to revive the Malay pack into a strong community.
THE RATIONALE
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. A community garden is a space where neighbors come together to grow community and steward - plan, plant, and maintain –a piece of open space. Community gardens are gathering places that strengthen networks through cooperative ventures; a source of pride among residents; a visible product of land steward-ship and a healthier urban environ-ment. Traditionally, they involve individual gardening plots which community members pay an annual fee for while all shared spaces throughout the gar-den are cared for together.
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“ Creating small spaces yet each of it define it functional-THE RONGGA PROJECT, 2013Spaces in the Malay house are multi-functional. The use of spaces changes at different times of the day and year.There are minimal partitions or interi-or walls in the house, allowing for the flexibility use of space and for goods ventilation and lighting of the inte-riors. Minimal furniture is used and most activities are done on the floor.
Jelatek location located nearby Monorail railways each only few meters from proposed site.
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HOUSINGTYpOLOGY
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Type 1concerning for family with one child
Axo ViewTypical layout Type 1
Floor plan
Based on not to scale
Mirrored UnitType 1Each typology were put mirrored beside each other to simplify the proportion
Living Area 17 sqm
Dining Area 17 sqmFamily Area 16.5 sqmMaster Bed-room
19 sqm
Bathroom 1 3.8 sqmBedroom 2 12 sqmkitchen 10 sqmBathroom 2 3.8 sqmTOTAL 99.1 sqm
GFO
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Type 2concerning for couple (bigger family membersBased on not to scale
Axo ViewTypical layout Type 2
Floor plan
Mirrored UnitType 2Each typology were put mirrored beside each other to simplify the proportion
Living Area 17 sqm
Dining Area 22.4 sqmFamily Area 16.5 sqmMaster Bed-room
20 sqmr
Bathroom 1 3.8 sqmBedroom 2 14 sqmkitchen 14 sqmBathroom 2 3.8 sqmTOTAL 111.5 sqm
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Type 3concerning for family with two/ three childBased on not to scale
Axo ViewTypical layout Type 3
Floor plan
Living Area 19.6 sqm
Dining Area 15.7 sqmFamily Area 15 sqmMaster Bed-room
22.5 sqm
Bathroom 1 3.8 sqmBedroom 2 20 sqmkitchen 18 sqmBedroom 3 18 sqmBathroom 2 3.8 sqmTOTAL 135.8 sqm
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Type 4 DUPLEXconcerning for family with four or more family membersBased on not to scale
Axo ViewTypical layout Type 4
Living Area 25.6 sqm
Dining Area 18 sqmFamily Area 21.8 sqmMaster Bed-room
15.2 sqm
Bathroom 1 3.8 sqmBedroom 2 14.5 sqmkitchen 15 sqmBedroom 3 13.3 sqmBathroom 2 3.8 sqmTOTAL 131 sqm
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TYpIcAL GROUND FLOOR pLAN
The space was devided into to section, one on the left is the west wing and the on the right is the East wing. The lower ground is focusing on
commercial area whereby all the residence provided with multiple exposure on mostly of all green activities and also social activities.
1. PLANT SEED LABORATORY ROOM2. HERBS PLANTATION AREA3. LIBRARY4. INTERNET HUB5. DRY FRESH MARKET 6. DRY FRESH MARKET7. ADMINISTRATION OFFICE8. WET FRESH MARKET9. PUBLIC RESTROOM
10. COLD & DRY STORAGE11. MUSHOLLA12. SERVICES PARKING13. PUBLIC PARKING14. RESIDENTIAL PARKING
The entrance is coming from the north portion and also the secondary entrance is coming from the East wing.On the South wing are only for the purpose of services The idea to separate more spaces and giving more available parking at the west wing is because of the location of nearby LRT Station is 5 meter next to the parking area, giving the right gap to hold the residence’s privacies.
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speaking about Vertical Agriculture“Vertical Farming”, to coin a name, is the keynote of a new agriculture that has come to stay, for inexpensive explosives enable the farmer to farm deeper, to go down to increase area, and to secure larger crops. Instead of spreading out over more land he concentrates on less land and becomes an intensive rather than an extensive agriculturist, and soon learns that it is more prof-itable to double the depth of his fertile land than to double the area of his holdings, and he learns that his best aid and servant in this work is a good explosive. Peace congresses demand that swords be turned into pruning hooks. The farmer is busy turning explosives from war to agriculture, from death dealing to life giving work”
(Gilbert Ellis Bailey in 1915)
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We do not create the work. I believe we, in fact, are discoverers.
glen murcutt, 1936
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“Architecture is not based on concrete and steel and the elements of the soil. It’s based on wonder.” – Daniel Libeskind
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HARVEST AGRIcULTURE cApSULE :HARVEST cApSULEFrank Lloyd wright once said, “A
doctor can bury his mistakes, but an architect can only advise his clients to plant vines.” It turns out that his suggestion is also a good idea for creating handsome buildings. And who wants to hide an investment in green away on the roof when you can hang it out for everyone to see?
Vertical gardens reduce cooling loads in summer by shading buildings; this “blanket effect” also cuts heating loads under high hot temperature, with the green layer acting as extra insulation. As the plants grow, they trap carbon dioxide and produce oxygen, and soak up such pollutants as lead and cadmium. Green walls absorb noise; help reduce the heat island effect, keeping cities cooler; and provide a habitat or insects and spiders, which in turn feed birds and bats. And, as wright noted, these interventions can hide a lot of ugly buildings.
Choices of plant to cultivate:-Tomatoes-Lettuce-Carrots-Cucumbers-Green & Red peppers-Egg plants-Green Beans-Bok Choy-peas-Onions-Spinach
First image courtesy of example form k. Yeang projects the EDITT Tower. “EDITT” stands for Ecological Design in The Tropics. Two image below from multiple
random website images.
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Vertical farming is a concept that argues that it is economically and environmentally viable to cultivate plant or animal life within skyscrapers, or on vertically inclined surfaces. The idea of a vertical farm has existed at least since the early 1950s
Irrespective of their origins, there are three classifications debated by contemporary scholars.The phrase “vertical farming” was coined by Gilbert Ellis Bailey in 1915. In his book “Vertical Farming”, Bailey defined the earliest meanings and methods of vertical farming:
The second category of vertical farming falls under the concepts proposed and built by architect ken Yeang developed at least ten years before Despommier. Yeang proposes that instead of hermetically sealed mass produced agriculture that plant life should be cultivated within open air, mixed-use skyscrapers for climate control and consumption (i.e. a personal or communal planting space as per the needs of the individual). This version of vertical farming is based upon personal or community use rather than the wholesale production and distribution plant and animal life that aspires to feed an entire city. It thus requires less of an initial investment than Despommier’s “The Vertical Farm”. However, neither Despommier nor Yeang are the conceptual “originators”, nor is Yeang the inventor of vertical farming in skyscrapers.
“Vertical Farming”, to coin a name, is the keynote of a new agriculture that has come to stay, for inexpensive explosives enable the farmer to farm deeper, to go down to increase area, and to secure larger crops. Instead of spreading out over more land he concentrates on less land and becomes an intensive rather than an extensive agriculturist, and soon learns that it is more profitable to double the depth of his fertile land than to double the area of his holdings, and he learns that his best aid and servant in this work is a good explosive. Peace congresses demand that swords be turned into pruning hooks. The farmer is busy turning explosives from war to agriculture, from death dealing to life giving work.
Rendered image from the design49-50
GROUND FLOOR pLANNTS
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FIRST FLOOR LEVELNTS
Any area with green path or green surfaces, any occupants are allowed to harvest anything on it. There are not restriction where or when they need to harvest.
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SECOND FLOOR LEVELNTS
This large green areas are where the occupants have to harvest their greens and each portion are already given when they bought their house.
THIRD FLOOR LEVELNTS
The large green bridge connecting each building on the third floor
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FOURTH FLOOR LEVELNTS
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FIFTH FLOOR LEVELNTS
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SIxTH FLOOR LEVELNTS
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SEVENTH FLOOR LEVELNTSSEVENTH FLOOR LEVELNTS
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EIGHTH FLOOR LEVELNTS
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NINTH FLOOR LEVELNTS
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ALL OF uS GET LOST iN THE dARkNESS, dREAmERS LEARN TO STEER by THE STARS, - RuSH, THE PASS
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SSF HOME DECO, MARTmALAySiA
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key plan : SHAH ALAM, SELANGOR DE, MALAYSIA
lOCaTIOn plan : SECTION 13, SHAH ALAM, SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN, MALAYSIA
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location plan ii: proposed site located at the southern partTOTal area: 38,417 m2
the masterplan were divided into for section with two walkaway intertwine in the middle creating a strategic connecters
vehicles road access
the axis create easy access for occupants moving towards different building
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aDVanTaGeSsite are surrounded with main road which easy to be seen
The existence of highway help in pro-moting the site
site can easily be notice cause peo-ple from the Guthrie Corridor Highway will passed through it
DISaDVanTaGeSsince the site located right after the exit of the Guthrie Corridor Highway, the main road are usually busy and crowded
The important buildings around the site create more traffic
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CONCEpTpROGRAM CIRCULATION
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SCHEDULE OF ACCOMODATION
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pROFESIONAL wORkS AND TRAINING
AZHAR ZAHARI ARCHITECTNO. 11, Tingkat 2,Jalan Opera D U2/D, TTDI Jaya,Shah Alam 40150,Selangor Darul Ehsan.03-7842 2577, 03-7842 2579
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Early 28 January 2014 until end of Julai 2014
Scope of work: - preparing 3D schematic design - preparing Tender & Contract drawing - Assisting technical details - Finalizing as 3D illustrator
Assisting in various schematic and proposal projects-International University College of Automotive- Construction pekan, pahang Darul Makmur (15%) RM 18,000,000-20 units SEMI D (pHASE 2A & 2B) GLENMARIE COVE - Design RM 46,000, 0000 -DUALIS EqUINE 2A SOHO & SHOp OFFICE - Tender TAMAN EqUINE SERI kEMBANGAN, SELANGOR RM 55,000,000-CLUSTER VILLAS, IRIS CORpORATION BERHAD - Design Taman Supreme, Selangor Darul Ehsan
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Credit image build and rendered by Albert Azraal and assisted by project Architec, Mr Adam Johnston
Image rendered by me during proposal work for the project JAFA
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CAFETARIA
ExTERIOR
pROJEcT JAFA ‘JEEP ALFA ROMEO FIAT ABARTH’Architect : Ar. Azhar Zahariproject Architect : Mr Adam JohnstonAssistant Architect: Albert Azraal Azri Azahar
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GLENMARIE cOVE
Architect : Ar. Azhar Zahariproject Architect : Mr FairuzAssistant Architect : ShahrulRidhwan Shahruddin Zafran Majid Albert Azraal Azri Azahar
-20 units SEMI D (pHASE 2A & 2B) GLENMARIE COVE - RM 46,000, 0000
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GLENMARIE cOVE
Architect : Ar. Azhar Zahariproject Architect : Mr FairuzAssistant Architect : ShahrulRidhwan Shahruddin Zafran Majid Albert Azraal Azri Azahar
-20 units SEMI D (pHASE 2A & 2B) GLENMARIE COVE - RM 46,000, 0000
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Credit image build and rendered by staffs of AZArchitect
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NIDEc cOpALArchitect : Ar. Azhar Zahariproject Architect : Mr FairuzAssistant Architect : ShahrulRidhwan Shahruddin Zafran Majid Albert Azraal Azri Azahar
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