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    STUDENT ACTIVITIESFACILITY EVALUATION

    A. BASIC INFORMATION

    HISTORY AND BACKGROUND OF FACILITY VISITED.

    1. HISTORY

    2. MANAGEMENT OF THE FACILITY

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    MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE OF THE FACILITY.

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    DRAW THE LAYOUT MASTER PLAN OF THE WHOLE FACILITIES.

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    Please rank the structural condition of each indoor and outdoor facility on a scale of one to three(one being excellent; two being fair and three being poor)

    BUILDING LASTCONDITION

    YEARRENOVATION

    YEARCONSTRUCTED

    Stadium Perak

    Stadium Indera Mulia

    Stadium Azlan Shah

    Velodrom Rakyat

    Kompleks Kolam Renang

    Gelanggang Tenis

    Overall Group Comments:

    SWOT Analyses

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    READ THIS INFORMATION TO WORK ON NEXT QUESTIONS

    Contemporary stadium construction involves a thought process far beyond thinking only about sports.With countless incentives and important limitations, there are many motives that stimulate architectural

    imagination. This section describes seven general principles pertaining to stadium construction. It will helpyou understand how to perceive a stadium from an architectural point of view.

    Contents and functions

    First, it is important to develop a relationship between a stadium, sport, and the expectations of the audience. Inorder to achieve this, several critical aspects must be well thought out and properly integrated in planning phases.

    These include the steel or reinforced concrete frames, tiers, galleries, staircases, roofs (whether opaque ortransparent), tracks, gyms, locker rooms, press services (radio and television), conference rooms, etc. A loosely-

    knit structure that lacks "strength" will not stand up to today's standards and will show irreparable poverty.

    Symmetry and differences

    Second, the stadium is generally symmetrical with the conscious aim to repeat a similar representation of bothhorizontal and vertical views. That said, the architect may take some implicit risks in such harmonization byintroducing subtle breaks or imbalances such as supporting pillars, walk ways, or even the choice of random

    coloured seats which causes an optical illusion of not being in balance. Conscious symmetry is often seen as ashelter for the fearful and the lazy, and is widely disputed by the most creative architects.

    Three-dimensional perspective

    Third, a stadium is an inherently large structure - one which is often difficult to determine the start from the end,simply because each of its exterior sides are mirror images of each other. A real challenge for the designer orarchitect is to either accentuate the similarities from side to side or conversly create "breakes" in the stadium

    structure in order to defeat an anachronic view.

    Syntax of the stadium

    Fourth, the overall desired style and look of the stadium is important to consider. Understanding each of theseparate critical aspects identified in the first guideline and deciding how they will be placed together is instrumental

    in determining the overall style of the stadium.

    Structural Expressionism

    Fifth, one thinks of the range between the Soviet constructions to the captivating sketches of Erich Mendelsohn:from a rather stade historical style to exciting experimental designs. Frames, pillars, roofs, lattices, curved surfacesand above all refractions and defractions of bright rays, and well-balanced proportions of clear and shaded spaces,

    are all aspects that contribute to many different results.

    Creative use of space

    Sixth, aside from the framework and parts of the stadium that will remain constant, the center of the stadium mustbe considered as it will be a focal point for perfomers, employees and the audience alike. Much detail is required to

    make this space impressive, creative, and very much alive.

    Integrating stadium, city, and landscape

    Seventh, an architect should pay attention to the relationship between the stadium and its natural and urbansurroundings. There may be particular aspects or concepts of the city that the stadium construction must conform to

    to create harmonization.

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    Please state Yes/No

    PRINCIPLE StadiumPerak

    StadiumIndera Mulia

    StadiumAzan Shah

    VelodromRakyat

    Contents and functions

    Symmetry and differences

    Three-dimensionalperspective

    Syntax of the stadium

    Structural Expressionism

    Creative use of space

    Integrating stadium, city, andlandscape

    Group Overall Conclusion:

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    FACILITY NAME 1

    CATEGORY INDOOR OUTDOOR

    FACILITY SIZE

    SEATING CAPACITY

    PERFORMANCE

    OVERALLRATE 1-5

    TYPE/NO ADDITIONAL INFO

    SURFACE

    LIGHTING

    CHANGING

    ROOM

    ADMINISTRATIO

    N AREA

    SCOREBOARD

    SEATING

    CAPACITY

    STORAGE AREA

    SECURITY

    SERVICES

    VIP AREA

    MEDIA ROOM

    MEDICAL ROOM

    PUBLIC TOILETS

    WARMING UP

    AREA

    MAINTENANCE

    FLOOD LIGHTS

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    FACILITY NAME 2

    CATEGORY INDOOR OUTDOOR

    FACILITY SIZE

    SEATING CAPACITY

    PERFORMANCE

    OVERALLRATE 1-3

    TYPE/NO ADDITIONAL INFO

    SURFACE

    LIGHTING

    CHANGING

    ROOM

    ADMINISTRATIO

    N AREA

    SCOREBOARD

    SEATING

    CAPACITY

    STORAGE AREA

    SECURITY

    SERVICES

    VIP AREA

    MEDIA ROOM

    MEDICAL ROOM

    PUBLIC TOILETS

    WARMING UP

    AREA

    MAINTENANCE

    FLOOD LIGHTS

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    FACILITY NAME 3

    CATEGORY INDOOR OUTDOOR

    FACILITY SIZE

    SEATING CAPACITY

    PERFORMANCE

    OVERALLRATE 1-3

    TYPE/NO ADDITIONAL INFO

    SURFACE

    LIGHTING

    CHANGING

    ROOM

    ADMINISTRATIO

    N AREA

    SCOREBOARD

    SEATING

    CAPACITY

    STORAGE AREA

    SECURITY

    SERVICES

    VIP AREA

    MEDIA ROOM

    MEDICAL ROOM

    PUBLIC TOILETS

    WARMING UP

    AREA

    MAINTENANCE

    FLOOD LIGHTS

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    FACILITY NAME 4

    CATEGORY INDOOR OUTDOOR

    FACILITY SIZE

    SEATING CAPACITY

    PERFORMANCE

    OVERALLRATE 1-3

    TYPE/NO ADDITIONAL INFO

    SURFACE

    LIGHTING

    CHANGING

    ROOM

    ADMINISTRATIO

    N AREA

    SCOREBOARD

    SEATING

    CAPACITY

    STORAGE AREA

    SECURITY

    SERVICES

    VIP AREA

    MEDIA ROOM

    MEDICAL ROOM

    PUBLIC TOILETS

    WARMING UP

    AREA

    MAINTENANCE

    FLOOD LIGHTS

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    FACILITY NAME 5

    CATEGORY INDOOR OUTDOOR

    FACILITY SIZE

    SEATING CAPACITY

    PERFORMANCE

    OVERALLRATE 1-3

    TYPE/NO ADDITIONAL INFO

    SURFACE

    LIGHTING

    CHANGING

    ROOM

    ADMINISTRATIO

    N AREA

    SCOREBOARD

    SEATING

    CAPACITY

    STORAGE AREA

    SECURITY

    SERVICES

    VIP AREA

    MEDIA ROOM

    MEDICAL ROOM

    PUBLIC TOILETS

    WARMING UP

    AREA

    MAINTENANCE

    FLOOD LIGHTS

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    FACILITY NAME 6

    CATEGORY INDOOR OUTDOOR

    FACILITY SIZE

    SEATING CAPACITY

    PERFORMANCE

    OVERALLRATE 1-3

    TYPE/NO ADDITIONAL INFO

    SURFACE

    LIGHTING

    CHANGING

    ROOM

    ADMINISTRATIO

    N AREA

    SCOREBOARD

    SEATING

    CAPACITY

    STORAGE AREA

    SECURITY

    SERVICES

    VIP AREA

    MEDIA ROOM

    MEDICAL ROOM

    PUBLIC TOILETS

    WARMING UP

    AREA

    MAINTENANCE

    FLOOD LIGHTS

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    FACILITY NAME 7

    CATEGORY INDOOR OUTDOOR

    FACILITY SIZE

    SEATING CAPACITY

    PERFORMANCE

    OVERALLRATE 1-3

    TYPE/NO ADDITIONAL INFO

    SURFACE

    LIGHTING

    CHANGING

    ROOM

    ADMINISTRATIO

    N AREA

    SCOREBOARD

    SEATING

    CAPACITY

    STORAGE AREA

    SECURITY

    SERVICES

    VIP AREA

    MEDIA ROOM

    MEDICAL ROOM

    PUBLIC TOILETS

    WARMING UP

    AREA

    MAINTENANCE

    FLOOD LIGHTS

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    CONDUCT FIVE INTERVIEW WITH USER OF THE FACILITIES. INCLUDE PHOTOS.

    NAME 1:COMMENTS:

    NAME 2:COMMENTS:

    NAME 3:COMMENTS:

    NAME 4COMMENTS:

    NAME 5COMMENTS:

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    IDENTIFY TEN (10) MAJOR FACILITIES PROBLEM. INCLUDE PHOTO.

    NO. DESCRIPTION PHOTO FILE NAME

    PROBLEM 1

    PROBLEM 2

    PROBLEM 3

    PROBLEM 4

    PROBLEM 5

    PROBLEM 6

    PROBLEM 7

    PROBLEM 8

    PROBLEM 9

    PROBLEM 10

    OVERALL CONCLUSION ON ALL ASPECT OF FACILITIES MANAGEMENT

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