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Design Studio 3
Politeknik Port Dickson
Shafferah Hisham

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Portfolio Working drawing 2 (Design)

Design Studio 3
Politeknik Port Dickson
Shafferah Hisham

PORTFOLIO

DCA30132 WORKING DRAWING 2

NAME : NURSHAFFERAH BINTI MOHD HISHAM
MATRIC. NO : 06DSB19F1050

CLASS : DSB 4B
LECTURER NAME : DR FAKHRIAH BINTI MUHSIN

PUAN NOR HASLINAWATI BINTI MD SAAD

SITE ANALYSIS REPORT

INTEGRAD WITH DESIGN 3

PANTAI PURNAMA

GROUP NAME : SITE ANALYSIS REPORT SESI
JUNE 2020

• NURSHAFFERAH BINTI MOHD HISHAM (F1050)
• NUR ALESYA AFIQA BT AZWAN (F1072)
• NORRINA ZULKIFLI (F1057)
• MUHAMMAD FARIS BIN FAISAL RIZA (F1045)
• NURUL NABILA BT KAMARUDIN (F1053)
• NUR AZZAH BT.KHAIZUZZAMAN (F1069)
• NUR SHUHADA BT SAYFULIDHAM (F1061)
• RAJA DINIE BALQIS BT RAJA SHAHBUDIN (F1064)
• NUR ZALIFAH BT ABDUL RAHIM (F1081)
• EZZATUL ADAWIAH BT ABD AZIZ (F1076)

CONTENT

NO. TITLE PAGE

1. INTRODUCTION 1
2
2. INTRODUCTION (LOCATION) 3-11
3. NEIGHBOURHOOD CONTEXT 12-15
4. SIZE AND ZONNING 16-17
5. LEGAL
18-23
6. CIRCULATION 24-32
7. NATURAL PHYSICAL FEATURES &
33-35
MAN MADE FEATURE 36-38
39-40
8. UTILITIES 41-42
9. SENSORY
10. HUMAN CULTURE 43
11. CLIMATE
12. CONCLUSION

INTRODUCTION

Architectural site analysis, is the process of evaluating a particular locations physical, mental and social
characteristics with the ambition of developing an architectural solution that will both address and
enhance its internal and external context.
"To develop a project of any merit, its site must first be measured"
Every site is unique and will consist of many complex elements such as: varying topography, watercourses,
trees, plants, habitats, and weather patterns to name a few. All of which will and should influence an
architect’s design process and decision-making.

1

INTRODUCTION

1 1.1LOCATION

NEGERI SEMBILAN PORT DICKSON TANJUNG TANAH MERAH

Negeri Sembilan is a state in Malaysia Port Dickson is a coastal town in Port The coordinates of this proposed site are
located on the west coast of Peninsular Dickson District, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. 2.4434260, 101.8565480. It is opposite the beach
Malaysia and borders Selangor on the north, The cities administration is run by the Port and close to the Nube Training Center.
Pahang on the east, Johor on the southeast Dickson Municipal Council.
and Melaka on the south. The proposed site is also surrounded by private
Port Dickson evolved into a busy trading residential buildings, food stalls, and a lot of hotels
The capital of Negeri Sembilan is Seremban. centre. Railways were constructed to for tourist attractions. The area of the proposed
The royal capital is Seri Menanti in Kuala facilitate the growth and development of site is 700 square meters while the building area is
Pilah District. Other important towns are Port Dickson. Although Port Dickson 319 square meters. This area is very suitable to be
Port Dickson, Bahau and Nilai. experienced rapid development, its beaches used as a vacation spot because it is far from the
are fairly well preserved Port Dickson is also busy roads and has a strategic geographical area.
home to many army camps of the Malaysian
Army such as Sebatang Karah, Segenting, Si
Rusa and Sunggala.

2

NEIGHBOURHOOD CONTEXT

2 2.1 PROJECTED FUTERE USED

• There is no projectts planned in 500m radius from the proposed site.
• There is 3 empty land in 500m redius from the proposed site.
• All of those landsare private property.

Current condition of land Current condition of land

The real estate agent Current condition of land

3

2.2 DISTANCES AND TRAVEL TIMES BETWEEN SITE AND
RELATED LOCATION

2.3 NEIGHBOURHOOD LOCATION TOURIST
MICRO :
PD Ostrich Farm
APARTMENS
PRIVATE
Ocean View Seri Bulan Laguna Beach PORPERITIES
Resort Resort
NEIGHBOURHOOD
Cocobay Ancasa Residence
Perumahan Perumahan
Beach Resort Sri Perdana Politeknik

TOURIST AND Perumahan Sri Kenangin
INDUSTRY NS

Balai Cerap Zaini Lin Cafe
Port Dickson

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2.4 EXISTING USES :
IN 500M

2.4 CONDITION OF EXISTING BUILDING

SERI BULAN SITE ANALYSIS LAGUNA RESORT
CONDOMINIUM
- building is in a moderated condition - • The present condition of the building around are
built in 2010 mostly well managed that includes the resindetial - 20's building
and school around.
-Tourism building
• It is suggested that the locals prioritize the
maintenance of the commercial, recreational and - poor condition
public utility buildings to facilitate the tourists of
Port Dickson.

• This further helps in the development of their
overall economy.

KLANA BEACH GREENTOWN RESORT

- building is in a good condition - building is in a good condition
-built in 2011 -built in 2016

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2.5 SIGNIFICANT CLASSIFICATION
SITE ANALYSIS

PANTAI POLI NUBE TRAINING CENTRE (NTC)

-Pantai Poli is a beach that near the -NUBE Training Centre is the flagship
politeknik port dickson and only take 5 minutes recreational
walk to this beach. and training center for NUBE members,
-It quite popular among students and have a trade unions within the country,
grear view. region and international, governmental and
non-governmental organizations, students,
religious organizations and the public.
-NTC established in 1975.

PANTAI PURNAMA

-Pantai Purnama is a beach destination
at 9th mile of Port Dickson, isolated from
view along the main road through PD but
accessible through residential areas.
-The beach itself begins from the base of
Teluk Kemang observatory.

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2.6 NEARBY BUILDING OF PARTICULAR
VALUE OR SIGNIFICANCE

PD OSTRICH SHOW FARM

KLANA BEACH RESORT PORT SITE ANALYSIS
DICKSON

-it is 3.5 hotel and resort -Farm featuring OSTRICH rides &
-has islamics concept and the universe racing, plus ponies, & other animals.
-targets to the attention of visitors not - as well as an aquarium
only for accommodation, but also for -PD Ostrich show farm is the one attracted
the universe and the uniqueness of place in Port Dickson.
islam.
POLITEKNIK PORT DICKSON
PANTAI PURNAMA
- An educational institutions
-destination at 9 port dickson, - located in a tourist area
secluded - PPD started operating in 1990
-accessed via a residential area -increased to 5781 students after 2 decades
-the name translates to moonlish in -a modern Asian furnishings
english its a peaceful setting for - consists of 170 units of apartments
mood at night.
-the secluded atmosphere makes it 9
an idea place for a holiday.

2.7 SIGNIFICANT ARCHITECTURAL D
PATTERN/STYLE E
F
A RUMAH ORANGSEBELAH NUBE HOTEL

2 storey house (modern styke) 4 level hotel (modern style)
facade- more of a plot
exterior-concrete exterior-concrete

facade-compartment , hip rood COCOBAY RESORT
CONDOMINIUM
B RUMAH KAMPUNG
8 storey apartment (modern
1 storey timber house style)exterior- wall concrete,
(tradistional) hip roof facade-compartment
fully timber exterior wall
facade- traditional OCEAN VIEW RESORT

C SERIBULAN 7 level resort (modern style)
CONDOMINIUM exterior-concrete
facade-compartment, hip roof
5 storey condominium
exterior-concrete Q
facade-compartment
(modern architectural style)

GP

LAGUNA BEACH RESORT GREEN TOWN HOTEL CAFE
RESORT
7th floor of this apartment uses modern style 1 level cafe (modern style)
exterior- concrete wall 5 level resprt (modern style) exterior-concrete
facade- compartment, hip roof facade- compartment, hip roof
exterior- concrete

facade- more to the plot

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I GOLDEN SANDS BAPTIST K TAHFIZ
J ASSEMBLY 2 level tahfiz school (modern
M style)
3 level christian church exterior-concrete
facade-compartment, hip roof
(modern style)
PRIVATE BUILDING
exterior- concrete 3 level christian church
(modern style)
facade- compartment,hip roof exterior-concrete
facade-compartment, hip roof
BEACH POINT HOTEL L
RUMAH MALACCA,
3 level hotel (modern style) JOHOR BAHRU,
exterior-concrete SINGAPURA
facade-compartment, flat roof

N

SUNSHINE VILLA

2 level resort (modern style)
exterior- concrete
facade-compartment, roof

11

SIZE AND ZONNING Commercial and

3 3.1 ZONING Restaurants, shops,
grocery stores.
12
Institutional and

School, Polytechnic
Community hall.

Major Road/Main
Road

Jalan Kemang 12

Residence

Private residence

Resort/Homestay

Klana Beach Resort, Cocobay Resort,
Laguna Condo Resort, Ocean View
Resort, Amani Homestay Teluk
Kemang, Ohana Homestay and Damiza
Homestay.

3.2 SIZE

1 Entrance
Easy for car to enter the lot
2 area from the main road and
easy movement and save
3 more spaces.

6 Building 5 Landscape 4 Septic Tank
More easier to receive all
A structure with a roof To protect and cover the waste water from the house
without need to enter the
and walls. front area of the house. area.

Also to create privacy and Parking
Easy to parking a car from the
entrance.

Garbage Compartment
Near to the entrance and easy
for garbage truck to collect all
of it.

seclusion.

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3.3 SECTION SITE

SECTION X-X

SECTION Y-Y
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3.4 SWOT STRENGTH

• Build a house that facing to the beach to enjoy and • Opposite to the beach.
appreciate the view. • Nice view from the proposed site.
• Strategic area because in terms of its location which
• Provides wide openings to appreciate the view and
also can bring natural light into the house. is in the area of tourist attractions and easy to see or
find. Exits and entrances are easily accessible to the
• Provide natural elements like trees or vines that will proposed site.
grow up a trellis and block the view are a great
option to provide privacy. In addition, many trees WEAKNESS
and plants have the secondary benefit of blocking
noise. • The proposed site is near to the public area and no
privacy for the owner.
• Design a building using a material that absorbs less
heat such as using light colors as opposed to using • The weather was too hot because the site was right
dark color. next to the seafront.

• Maintain some of the existing trees on the site to • The proposed site is on a hill and the road to the
maintain the greenery on the site. In addition, it can proposed site is quite sloping and uneven.
dim the building from sunlight.
OPPORTUNITIES
• The building can be designed with a wide opening
and plenty to enjoy the fresh natural air into the • The proposed site has an existing tree such as palm
building. tree, tanjung tree, mengkudu tree, evergreen shrubs
and river tamarud tree.
• Using durable and rusty materials such as using a lot
of timber, concrete or stainless materials and so on. • The proposed site can enjoy the fresh air, espicially
air from the west which is facing the beach.

THREATS

• Material: The site is exposed to strong winds with
hot and humid temperatures throughout the year
can cause some materials to rust or not.

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LEGAL

4 1.1 APPROVAL IN PRINCIPLE

SITE PLAN SHOW:

1) The method of accessing the site from the street, as well as the street's name.
2) The planned drains' full lines of surface and foul water drainage, as well as the point
of discharge.
3) All proposed land changes lines.
4) The size of the clearances between the planned structure and the property lines
5) The planned drains' full lines of surface and foul water drainage, as well as the point
of discharge
6) On one of these designs, the gap between the centre and side of the roadway is
clearly shown.
7) The site's current and planned ground floor:

i) Each floor's floor plan, except where other floors are repetitive or identical
ii) Dimensions between walls, piers, and stanchions on the building's base plan
iii) Permanent drainage lines for the site, with arrows indicating flow direction
iv) Space names and functions

MINIMUM AREA OF ROOMS IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

1) First habitable not less than 11 square metres,
2) The second room be not less than 9.3 square metres and
3) All other not less than 6.5 square metres in area
4) The width of every habitable room in residential building shall be not less than 2
metres.
5) The area and width of a kitchen in a resident building shall be not less than 4.5 square
metres and 1.5 metres respectively.

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1.1 APPROVAL IN PRINCIPLE

43.MINIMUM DIMENSIONS OF LATRINES , WATER CLOSETS AND BATHROOMS

a) Latrines or water-closets with pedestal-type closet fittings,
- not less than 1.5 meter by 0.75 meter
b) Water closets with fittings other than pedestal-type closet fittings
- not less than 1.25 meter by 0.75 meter by 0.75 meter
c) Bathrooms,
- not less than 1.5 square meter with a width of not less than 0.75 meter
d) Bathrooms, with closet fittings ,
- not less than 2 square meter with a width of not less than 0.75 meter

194. BUILDING WITH STAIRCASE A maximum travel distance of up to 30 meter is allowable in ground and first
storeys with windows containing opening lights sufficiently close to the adjacent
ground level to make emergency escape by this means appropriate.

1) All staircase enclosures shall be ventilated at each floor or landing level by
either permanent openings or openable windows to the open air having a free
area of not less than 1 square meter per floor

(2) Openable windows shall meet the operational requirements of the D.G.F.S.

(3) In buildings not exceeding three storeys above ground level,staircase
enclosures may be unventilated provided that access to them at all levels except
the top floor is through ventilated lobbies.

BUILDING AND COMPARTMENT DIMENSIONS (BY - LAW 136)

Part 1
Buildings other than single storey buildings:
Height of building
-Not exceeding 28m (3000m2) (8500m3)
-Exceeding 28m (2000m2) (5500m3)

Part 2
Single storey buildings
Height of building
-Any height (3000m2) (no limit)

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CIRCULATION

5 5.1 MACRO DIRECTION

PLAZA TOLLPORT PROPOSED SITE PASIR PANJANG

DICKSON -Distance between the Pasir Panjang and
the proposed site :10.7km
-Distance between the plaza
toll Port Dickson and the KAMPUNG KUALA LINGGI
proposed site :34.5km ,MELAKA
-Distance between the Kampung Kuala
PD WATERFRONT Linggi Melaka and the proposed site :
21.8km
-Distance between the pd waterfront
and the proposed site : 14.2km

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5.2 MACRO DIRECTION

PANTAI TELUK KEMANG
PANTAI PURNAMA
PROPOSED SITE

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5.3 VEHICLE CIRCULATION

The vehicles circulation showed the destiny of traffic at Jalan Raya Batu 5,
Port Dickson.

Has a bus stop on the main road
across opposite the Jalan Perdana
4 junction.

Has a bus stop at one of the exit Safely roads or highways near the
intersections to the main road .This project area is guaranteed by the
bus stop is always crowded for presence of traffic light nearby .
those commuting to the There is a bus stop across the street near
waterfront but untill evening the shop area opposite the bus stop at
only. the exit to the main road.

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5 . 4 VEHICLE CIRCULATION

Analysis Synthesis Analysis Synthesis

The tree cover the Cut the tree to make stairs Not safe for pedestrian since Add pedestrian walk, so
existence of the stairs more visible car always in and out for people can walksafely.
make people didn't notice parking
the stair.

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5.5 PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION PATTERN PPSIRETDOEE.PSOTSREIDANTOROADADDAMROORUEND THE

Existing pedestrian road (blue) at the site is not much . Other than pedestrian road at the opposite, -Because of the lack
most of the other pedestrian road are actually quite far from site. pedestrian route that is
closer to the site, we
Existing pedestrian road next to the site. proposed a new
pedestrian route to
maximizes user comfort
to walk around.

-We propose a new
pedestrian road (red)
next to the site that
will be connected to the
existing pedestrian road
around the site (grey) for
the users.

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5 . 6 PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION PATTERN

Propose to add a lamp posts along with the new pedestrian road for users comfort and security purpose so that
users still can use the road at night.

PROPOSE TO ADD MORE PEDESTRIAN ROAD FROM SITE TO THE
NEAREST BUS STOP.

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NATURAL PHYSICAL FEATURES

6 6.1 CONTOUR & SURFACE WATER RUNOFF

ANALYSIS

the contour shows the ground elevation is not very significant even though the
site is in a relatively steep area

SYNTHESIS

if we want to do construction we do not need much time to level the land or add
land in the area. But we can also use the existing land because the land in the
area is not very significant height

SURFACE WATER RUNOFF

As the rain continues, water reaching the ground surface infiltrates into the soil until it reaches
a stage where the rate of rainfall (intensity) exceeds the infiltration capacity of the soil.
Thereafter, surface puddles, ditches, and other depressions are filled with water (depression
storage) and after that overland flow as runoff is generated.

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6.2 VEGETATION Forest Wild Bushes

Tanjung Tree

River TTraemearind Mengkudu Tree Coconut Palm Tree

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6.3 SLOPE

A – FLAT AREA In this site plan shown they have
B – SLOPE AREA steeps slopes and a summit, which
C – SLOPE AREA is the highest point of elevation

26 The slope of the earth should also
be planned so that excessive
deformation is not experienced
over a lifetime or so that the
deformation that occurs does not
adversely affect the way it travels.

Landforms ate natural physical
features of the Earth’s surface. As
an element of topography, a
landform is defined by its shape,
location and how it was formed

6.4 MAJOR LAND FEATURES

Earth slopes should be designed to
maintain stability of conditions and load

The slope of the earth should also be
planned so that excessive deformation is
not experienced over a lifetime or so
that
the deformation that occurs does not
adversely affect the way it travels

The "design" of the earth's slope generally involves the selection of some of
the following combinations to produce a final slope that will meet the
performance requirements.

• Slope geometry to o include slope, slope width, and slope height
• Materials and methods o for providing appropriate surface drainage and

or groundwater.
• Slope material to include the selection of filling material for the

embankment,
• Materials and methods for reinforcing slopes to provide the required

stability

Some of these parameters will be constrained to meet the specific needs of the site or project so that
the specific parameters can be varied to produce acceptable performance depending on the case.

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6.5 LAND BREEZE AND SEA BREEZE SEA BREEZE
LAND BREEZE

• Seaward wind originating from land. • Landward wind originating from sea.
• Occurs during night time. • Occurs during day time.

• Land cools faster than water. • Land heats faster than water.
• Hot air from sea rises and is • Hot air on land rises, replaced by influx Of cool air from sea.
• replaced By cool air from land.
Strenght-sea breeze makes it cooling during the day.
Strenght-land breeze makes it cooling during the night. Observed-safe site due to weak tides and waves.

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6.6 SOIL AND GROUND COVER CONDITION

SOIL GROUND COVER AND CONDITION

These type soils are suitable to develop A residential area, This site is on stable condition
and public facilities Ditch and access easement are
bare soil
SOIL TYPE AREA (%) Site Scar : Appatent previous
excatation
LOAMY SOIL 65%
SANDY LAOMY 20%
15%
SOIL
SANDY SOIL

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6.7 MAN MADE FEATURES NEAR THE SITE

1. DRAIN

Analysis
-The opening of the drain is too big and the
drain issmall
-Can cause water to spill on road
Synthesis

- Cover the large opening of drain with lid
- make the drain more deep

2. ROAD BUMB

Analysis
-There are road bump at the steep junction
path.
Synthesis
- Add another roadbumper

3. SIGNAGE

Analysis
-There is only 1signage available around the
site
Synthesis
-Add another signage such as "menurun
bukit curam"signage

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6.7 MAN MADE FEATURES NEAR THE SITE

4. WAKAF

Analysis
- There are five wakaf at pantai purnama.
-All 5 are used by tourist
- Synthesis
-Create fence on the site that opposite to the
wakaf to give privacy to the user.

5. RUBBLE RETAINER WALL

Analysis
-The retaining wall exist along the service
road next to the site.
Synthesis
-add more retaining wall to make the land
on site more stable and avoid erosion.

6. STAIRS

Analysis
-There are 3 stairs at pantai purnama
leading tothe beach
-all set of stairs does not come with railing
and very steep
Synthesis
-add railing to the stairs and if possible,
make the stairs less steep

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6.8 SWOT ANALYSIS MAN MADE FEATURES

Analysis (drain) Analysis (road bumb) Analysis (signage)

s Drain passage are provided s There is a road bump at the steep s There is a signage
near the proposed site junction path. available around the site

w The opening of the drain is too big w There is only one road bump along w There is only 1signageavailable
and the drain is small the service road around the site

o I t is still can be enlarged o I t is possible to add another road o More signage canbe added
bumb nearby
t Can cause water to spill on road around the site
t Lack of road bumb will make Road users might become unaware
people drive their vehicles faster t of hazard without proper
signage available.

Analysis (wakaf) Analysis (rubble retainerwall) Analysis (stairs)

s There are wakaf at pantai purnama s The retaining wall exist along s There are stairs at pantai
w All wakaf are used by tourist the service road next to the site. purnama leading to the
beach
Client also can use the wakaf w The wall might not be able to give
o provided nearby. full support with its current height w All set of stairs does not come with
railing and verysteep
Harder to achieve proper porivacy o Initial planning for site is easier
t while tourist uses the wakaf o The stairs still can be changed for
because of the existing wall
near proposed site Some part of the wall need to be safety purposes
t changed in order to create entrance t Users of the stairs might get
for proposedsite
injuries because of the steep stairs
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7 UTILITIES1.1 AN ORGANIZATION SUPPLY THE COMMUNITY WITH ELECTRIC,
GAS, WATER OR SEWERAGE

ELECTRIC POLE WATER SUPPLY

S - Nearby to electric pole. S - Nearby with water supply
w - Not many is provided. w - Small SVC capacity of water supply
O - The site have access to electricity to support whole site area
T - Limited access to electricity O - Water supply is provided near the
proposed site
- The electric pole is rusty and look like T - Can cause lack water supply near the
i doesn't been taking for too long site

DISPOSAL TNB SUBSTATION

S – Garbage trucks drives by everyday S - Nearby to TN substation
w –Lack of garbage disposal area, smelly w - Lack of electricity power supplies
O – Apporiate location O - Appropriate place
T –Public attravtion make it hard to T - Provided but it is 37.2 m from
mantain cleanliness of to area. proposed site

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1.1 INVENTORY CHECK, ANALYSIS & SYNTHESIS

MANHOLE FIRE HYDRANT DRAIN

S - Nearby to manhole provided S - There is a lot of scape to place S - There was a drain around the site
w - Manhole provided fully new fire hydrant for the site. w - Drain provided but to small.
maintanances w - One fire hydrant only that is O - Proposed drain with a bit depth
O - Manhole is was no blockage available around the site T - Provided but to small that can
T - Provided manhole near with O - Appropriate place cause water overflowed into the
the propose site T - Provided but far from site and street
not qualified to UBBL requirement

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1.1 ORGANIZATION SUPPLY THE COMMUNITY WITH ELECTRICITY

STREET LAMP

S - Used to make lighting for the road
w - Does not have many street lamp
O - Electrical is provided near the proposed site
T - Street lamp not fully maintenance
Synthesis

• Need to provide more street light for the users of proposed site
• Do maintenance for the street lamp regularly.

TELECOM POLE

S - Used to allow access of telecommunication
w - Does not have many street lamp
O - Telecom access is provided at the proposed site
T - Quite far from the site hence lower access of telecom
Synthesis

• Need to provide ,ore telecom pole at the site

SERVICE ROAD

S - Used to create access road to the proposed site
w - Lack of service road towards the proposed site
O - There are some existing service road nearby
T - Two side of the proposed site do not have service road at all and
there is no possible entrance road into the site
Synthesis

• Provide more service road into and around the proposed site.

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8 SENSORY8.1 SENSORY & POSITIONS OF VIEW QUALITY FROM VARIOUS
SITE
Smoke Area Noise Area

Sensory Area Smell Area

NEIGHBOURS COOKED SOUND FROM Wind, natural
VEHICLESAND lighting,
SMELL STREET SMOKE Strength
FROM FROM
CAFE VEHICLES

positive view

SOUND Weakness Exposed tosound
FROM CAFE from several areas
AND like cafe, houses,
VEHICLES

beach area

NATURAL SOUNDFROM Opportunities Received natural
AIR FROM INSECTS/ Threat light and
THE ANIMALS/ natural w i n d
BEACH
FOREST Sound and
smell
SOUNDFROM
BEACH AND pollution from
WAKAF surrounding
areas
NATURAL
AIR FROM
THE TREES

AIR SMOKE POSITIONS OF VIEW QUALITY FROM
POLLUTION FROM OPEN VARIOUS SITE
FROM CAR BURNING
EXHAUST Midly negativeview

Analysis - Expose to people and outsider Site ranks in terms of view
Synthesis - Put on barrier and high walls
Excellent view
Analysis - Sounds from beach area and streets
Synthesis - Plant soundproof trees Direction of worst view

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8.2 VIEW FROM THE SITE Excellent view
View to houses
View to and residency
par k i ng

area

View Services area of
to building / forest

beach area

Pleasant view 37
from house /

wakaf

8.3 VIEW INTO THE SITE

A. Major view from the beach
B. Residences across the road
C. From wakaf/ parking area
D. From sidewalk/ from the road leaping to

the main road

E. From forest
F. From canteen/ foodcourt

PO S I TI V E
VIEW

EXCELLENT
VIEW

PO S I TI V E N EGATI V E
VIEW VIEW

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HUMAN CULTURE COMMERCIAL
TRANSPORTATION
9 1.1location in human BEACH COAST
culture HOUSING

131,764 Population Port Dickson , Negeri Sembilan Nat i ve-65700
China-31800
-1&2 I ndi an- 25600
Port dickson beach and sri purnama beach are Other-800
the focal points in the area as they are attractive
resorts.There are many activities in this area on Male-69800
weekends with visitors from other states as well Female-61900
as tourist.
I ndust r i al
-3 Business
Port dickson polytechnic one of the institutions Fishing
port dickson .This polytechnic can accomadate aroun
approximately 1200 full time students and 374 acaddemic Hospitality sectors
lectures and assisted by 118support staff -5
Zaini Lin Cafeteria is the only cafe available on sri purnama beach,
-4 of course.This cafe is a focal point for visitors who are hungry or do
The night market is one of focal points for the not bring food when they are on the beach.The number of
locals,especially the polytechnic students.The night market customers depends on of visitors who come to the beach
is only open during the wednesday ,since covid 19. The
period to sell has become shorter and also the number of
buyers has become less and less

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S =Nice resort area and SWOT
tourist spot with multiracial
population and many hotels W =Most of the stalls and games
and homestays nearby such as banana boat are on port

dickson beach and not on sri
purnama beach which makesthe

area a little boring

O =Open many more stalls or T =Lacks of controls for crime
beach activities such as banana prevention such as drinking
boat and create job opportunities alcohol,picks pockets and drugs
for coastal control to ensure
coastal areas are better protected 40
and can be more attractive

10 CLIMATE10.1 sun shading & orientation S
The site receives
31 a lot of sunlight

3 2W

1:00PM to 6:00PM the The best view
sunlight are hotter than
the morning time. Proposed 4 1 Sunlight in the morning receives the
shading devices or louvers on 4 have a lot of positive vibe hotter sunlight
the west area for minimize
the sunlight. for humans. Maximize the

opening on the area for O
accepts a lot on sunlight
Low usage of

2 electricity on

lighting

T
Temperature of
the house will
increase

Graph 1.1 Regional monthly average Graph 1.2 Regional monthly average of Graph 1.3 Regional monthly average
of sun hours of UV index
temperature 41

10.2 natural ventilation

3 4 S The site receives
4 a good ventilation
3
Low velocity of wind from the W To high velocity of
High velocity of wind from ocean to main road and forest. Proposed wind from ocean
the site. Proposed the landscape to
be barrier to reduce the velocity of a landscape area and add water to the site
the wind to the building.
element to decrease the
1
1 temperature of the building O A good cross

2 ventilation will be

2 happened in the
building

T
Can’t control the

wind velocity to

the site

Graph 1.4 Regional monthly average of rainfall Graph 1.5 Regional monthly average of wind speed Graph 1.1 Regional monthly average of pressure

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CONCLUSION

The conclusion that we get from the site we studied is the synthesis of the site next to the analysis we can
deduce for each problem from the site we studied. In addition, we can also learn how to create a key pan
and site plan from the site we study.

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MANTI N HUTAN LIPUR BATU KIKIR
JERAM TOI JUASSEH
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NEGERI KUALA PILAH Consultant Consultant
SEMBILAN SERI MENANTI Address Address
Address Address
SEPANG SENAWANG ROMPI N Phone Phone
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SUNGAI PELEK JOHOL e-mail e-mail
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RENGOH BATU ANAM
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PORT DICKSON

LINGGI TAMPI N BATANG MELAKA JALAN KEMANG 12
LUBOK CHINA
PARKING
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ANCASA RESIDENCES RUMAH TERBALIK PD

KLANA BEACH RESORT POLITEKNIK PORT DICKSON
SEK AGAMA TELUK KEMANG
PROPOSED SITE
JALAN POLITEKN IK 14JALA N P ERDA NA 4G
K EM AN
PANTAI PURNAMA TE LUK
JALAN PI NTAS
JALA N
JALAN KEMAN G 12
COCOBAY RESORT Owner

TANJUNG TANAH MERAH STAYCATION
TAMAN TIARA (DCA30114)

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2100MM X 1800MM H.W PANEL DOOR TO MANUF'S Fax Fax
1 SEPTIC TANK W ORKSPACE KITCHEN DINING DETAILS e-mail e-mail
WOODEN FLOORING 225 HALFROUND DRAIN TO ENGR'S DETAIL
2 W9 WOODEN FLOORING WOODEN FLOORING D5 TO EXISTING DRAINAGE
3 12 m²
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7 6000 W2 BATH 1 HALLW AY POOL
1000 2000 CERAMIC TILES WOODEN FLOORING
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WOODEN FLOORING
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2000 PORCH D3
CEMENT TILES
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