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RIVER OF
LIFE
PRE-DESIGN ANALYSIS
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PROPOSED SITE
MACRO ANALYSIS
MORPHOLOGY
201719681895
0 1000000 2000000 3000000 4000000 5000000 6000000 7000000 8000000 9000000 10000000
1890
1910
1930
1950
1970
1990
2010
2017
2030
KUALA LUMPUR POPULATION DATA
Kuala Lumpur Population 2017. (n.d.). Retrieved April 09, 2017, from
http://worldpopulationreview.com/world-cities/kuala-lumpur-population/
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ISSUE
A STATE OF BODILY OR MENTAL TENSION
DEVELOPED THROUGH CITY LIVING, OR THE
PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL, OR EMOTIONAL FACTORS
THAT GIVE RISE TO THAT TENSION.
ISSUE
URBAN STRESS
FACTORLIFE FORM
URBAN STRESS
LIFE
ISSUE
FORM
NOISE TRAFFIC POLLUTIONPOPULATION URBAN LAYOUT
POPULATIO
N
DENSITY
Surrounded by high rises with limited vegetation, there is
limited green space around the site.
URBAN LAYOUT
LACK OF GREEN SPACE LACK OF PUBLIC OPEN SPACE
NOISE
Average noise in Site C 70dBContinuos noise 75~85dB
Impact Noise > 80dB
TRAFFIC
COST OF KUALA LUMPUR TRAFFIC JAM
TRAFFIC CONGESTION COST FIGURE BY
THE WORLD BANK (2015) PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC CONDITION NON PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC CONDITION
POLLUTIO
N
WATER POLLUTION
Pungent smells and river pollution are a
constant disturbance to people around the
area.
AIR POLLUTION
Exhaust gases released by vehicles will
endanger the environment and pose as a
health threat.
SOLID WASTE POLLUTION
Rubbish along the road sid
cause discomfort to street
users.
EFFECT
(n.d.). Retrieved April 1, 2017, from
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1010539508316975?journalCode=apha
URBAN ESCAPE
THEME
By proposing Urban Escape, urban users are given a moment of
respite from the stressful urban realm.
PRECEDENT STUDY 1
PRECEDENT STUDY 1
Ku.Be House of Culture in Movement A community center in Denmark
DESIGN INTENTION
To bring people together,
promoting healthy lifestyle
regardless of age, ability or
interest.
DESIGN SOLUTION
Made up of 6 primary volumes,
each representing different
spatial programs
DESIGN SOLUTION
The empty spaces form the route,
accessing to the different volumes
PRECEDENT STUDY 2
PRECEDENT STUDY 2
Googleplex Google headquarter located in California
DESIGN INTENTION
Creating a diversified environment, integrating workplace with
learning, meeting, recreational and food facilities
DESIGN SOLUTION
Provide a university campus-like environment,
combining both work and life needs
DESIGN SOLUTION
Integrating campus-like programs, satisfying the
needs of the individual and the collective
Clubhouse Coffee Shop Supper Club Conference Library Bar Terrace
Open Meeting Open Huddle Closed Meeting Huddle Room Workstation Workroom
PRECEDENT STUDY 3
PRECEDENT STUDY 3
Public space project in ChicagoChicago Riverwalk
DESIGN INTENTION
Reclaim the river’s edge for the
ecological, recreational and economic
benefit of the city
DESIGN SOLUTION
The path changes its shape and form to provide a
series of new programmatic connections to the river
DESI
GN
STRATE
GY
CONTEXT USER
DESI
GN
STRATE
GY
BENCHES BOARDWALK GARDEN WATER BIKING
WATER TAXI MONUMENT ON
WATER
THEATRE FISHING
BOAT TOUR KAYAKING MEDITATION GHAT
CONTEXT
Accessible ground floor to invite people to go
into the building
ACCESIBILI
TY
S T R E N G
T H
Urban Nodes layout
CONTEXT
VISUAL
CONNECTIVITY
S T R E N G
T H
CONTEXT
vegetation is
incorporated to
minimize heat gain
from the western sun
east side has lower
heat gain due to
high rise buildings
blocking the eastern
sun
MINIMAL
SHADING
W E A K N E S S
Recreation park can
be proposed by the
river side
Proper entrances with
loading bay can be
proposed
CONTEXT
Building orientated facing North-South side to minimize heat
gain and split into small boxes in order to minimize the
building surface which is exposed to the sun.
SITE
ORIENTATION
W E A K N E S S
Openings positioned
on North-South
direction to invite
indirect sunlight
Sun Shading device is
needed on West side to
minimize heat gain.
Building orientated facing North-South side to minimize
heat gain and split into small boxes in order to minimize
building surface which exposed to sun
CONTEXT
LACK OF
DIVERSITY
W E A K N E S S
Activities are restricted as site C is surrounded by administration buildings. Citizens
in that area prefer to stay inside the building rather than the outdoor area.
Hence, there is no interaction between different user groups.
The Site can be transformed into a Social Anchor that can
promote interaction and give people a chance to have
contact with nature and release stress.
CONTEXT
NOISEW E A K N E S S
Noises that affect our site are mainly causes by transportation. The
LRT produces Intermittent noise every 3 to 4 minutes whereas vehicles
produce continuous noise especially during peak hours.
Building setback as green barrier to
block sound penetration
CONTEXT
CONTEXTUAL
CUES
O P P O R T U N I T
Y
ADD QUALITIES TO THE LOCALITY AND PROTECT THE SITE FEATURES
BY RESPOND TO THE HISTORY OF THE CITY AND RIVER OF LIFE.
CONTEXT
NEGATIVE
ACTIVITIES
T H R E AT S
THE SITE BECOMES DORMANT AT NIGHT ALLOWING FOR
NEGATIVE ACTIVITIES SUCH AS MAT REMPIT, HOMELESS
PEOPLE AND LITTERING.
BUILDING DESIGN WITH
DIFFERENT LAYERS THAT
CREATE DEFENSIBLE SPACE
TO AVOID HIDING.
PREVENT DEAD END
AND CORNER
USER
Site analysis presentation   ed group (1)
EMPHASIZES ON PROGRAMATIC ENGAGEMENT, SPATIAL LAYOUT AND SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT THAT WILL
HELP TO REDUCE URBAN STRESS. LOCATED NEARBY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, THE BUILDING CAN
BECOME A STOPPING/RESTING POINT FOR THE BYPASSER. THE BUILDING AIMS TO BALANCE UP THE
FUNCTION OF JALAN RAJA LAUT, FILLING IN THE MISSING PART OF THE AREA.
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PROPOSED AREAS:
CONCLUSION
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Site analysis presentation ed group (1)

  • 6. 0 1000000 2000000 3000000 4000000 5000000 6000000 7000000 8000000 9000000 10000000 1890 1910 1930 1950 1970 1990 2010 2017 2030 KUALA LUMPUR POPULATION DATA Kuala Lumpur Population 2017. (n.d.). Retrieved April 09, 2017, from http://worldpopulationreview.com/world-cities/kuala-lumpur-population/
  • 8. ISSUE A STATE OF BODILY OR MENTAL TENSION DEVELOPED THROUGH CITY LIVING, OR THE PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL, OR EMOTIONAL FACTORS THAT GIVE RISE TO THAT TENSION. ISSUE URBAN STRESS
  • 10. LIFE
  • 13. Surrounded by high rises with limited vegetation, there is limited green space around the site. URBAN LAYOUT LACK OF GREEN SPACE LACK OF PUBLIC OPEN SPACE
  • 14. NOISE Average noise in Site C 70dBContinuos noise 75~85dB Impact Noise > 80dB
  • 15. TRAFFIC COST OF KUALA LUMPUR TRAFFIC JAM TRAFFIC CONGESTION COST FIGURE BY THE WORLD BANK (2015) PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC CONDITION NON PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC CONDITION
  • 16. POLLUTIO N WATER POLLUTION Pungent smells and river pollution are a constant disturbance to people around the area. AIR POLLUTION Exhaust gases released by vehicles will endanger the environment and pose as a health threat. SOLID WASTE POLLUTION Rubbish along the road sid cause discomfort to street users.
  • 17. EFFECT (n.d.). Retrieved April 1, 2017, from http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1010539508316975?journalCode=apha
  • 18. URBAN ESCAPE THEME By proposing Urban Escape, urban users are given a moment of respite from the stressful urban realm.
  • 19. PRECEDENT STUDY 1 PRECEDENT STUDY 1 Ku.Be House of Culture in Movement A community center in Denmark
  • 20. DESIGN INTENTION To bring people together, promoting healthy lifestyle regardless of age, ability or interest.
  • 21. DESIGN SOLUTION Made up of 6 primary volumes, each representing different spatial programs
  • 22. DESIGN SOLUTION The empty spaces form the route, accessing to the different volumes
  • 23. PRECEDENT STUDY 2 PRECEDENT STUDY 2 Googleplex Google headquarter located in California
  • 24. DESIGN INTENTION Creating a diversified environment, integrating workplace with learning, meeting, recreational and food facilities
  • 25. DESIGN SOLUTION Provide a university campus-like environment, combining both work and life needs
  • 26. DESIGN SOLUTION Integrating campus-like programs, satisfying the needs of the individual and the collective Clubhouse Coffee Shop Supper Club Conference Library Bar Terrace Open Meeting Open Huddle Closed Meeting Huddle Room Workstation Workroom
  • 27. PRECEDENT STUDY 3 PRECEDENT STUDY 3 Public space project in ChicagoChicago Riverwalk
  • 28. DESIGN INTENTION Reclaim the river’s edge for the ecological, recreational and economic benefit of the city
  • 29. DESIGN SOLUTION The path changes its shape and form to provide a series of new programmatic connections to the river
  • 31. DESI GN STRATE GY BENCHES BOARDWALK GARDEN WATER BIKING WATER TAXI MONUMENT ON WATER THEATRE FISHING BOAT TOUR KAYAKING MEDITATION GHAT
  • 32. CONTEXT Accessible ground floor to invite people to go into the building ACCESIBILI TY S T R E N G T H Urban Nodes layout
  • 34. CONTEXT vegetation is incorporated to minimize heat gain from the western sun east side has lower heat gain due to high rise buildings blocking the eastern sun MINIMAL SHADING W E A K N E S S Recreation park can be proposed by the river side Proper entrances with loading bay can be proposed
  • 35. CONTEXT Building orientated facing North-South side to minimize heat gain and split into small boxes in order to minimize the building surface which is exposed to the sun. SITE ORIENTATION W E A K N E S S Openings positioned on North-South direction to invite indirect sunlight Sun Shading device is needed on West side to minimize heat gain. Building orientated facing North-South side to minimize heat gain and split into small boxes in order to minimize building surface which exposed to sun
  • 36. CONTEXT LACK OF DIVERSITY W E A K N E S S Activities are restricted as site C is surrounded by administration buildings. Citizens in that area prefer to stay inside the building rather than the outdoor area. Hence, there is no interaction between different user groups. The Site can be transformed into a Social Anchor that can promote interaction and give people a chance to have contact with nature and release stress.
  • 37. CONTEXT NOISEW E A K N E S S Noises that affect our site are mainly causes by transportation. The LRT produces Intermittent noise every 3 to 4 minutes whereas vehicles produce continuous noise especially during peak hours. Building setback as green barrier to block sound penetration
  • 38. CONTEXT CONTEXTUAL CUES O P P O R T U N I T Y ADD QUALITIES TO THE LOCALITY AND PROTECT THE SITE FEATURES BY RESPOND TO THE HISTORY OF THE CITY AND RIVER OF LIFE.
  • 39. CONTEXT NEGATIVE ACTIVITIES T H R E AT S THE SITE BECOMES DORMANT AT NIGHT ALLOWING FOR NEGATIVE ACTIVITIES SUCH AS MAT REMPIT, HOMELESS PEOPLE AND LITTERING. BUILDING DESIGN WITH DIFFERENT LAYERS THAT CREATE DEFENSIBLE SPACE TO AVOID HIDING. PREVENT DEAD END AND CORNER
  • 40. USER
  • 42. EMPHASIZES ON PROGRAMATIC ENGAGEMENT, SPATIAL LAYOUT AND SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT THAT WILL HELP TO REDUCE URBAN STRESS. LOCATED NEARBY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, THE BUILDING CAN BECOME A STOPPING/RESTING POINT FOR THE BYPASSER. THE BUILDING AIMS TO BALANCE UP THE FUNCTION OF JALAN RAJA LAUT, FILLING IN THE MISSING PART OF THE AREA.