C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 041 Separation between men and women Transparency Intimacy within Space Light and Heat Play Visual Transparency MODERN Semi-Transparent Wall Privacy Audio Inclusion Architecture of the Veil - Mashrabiyyah The mashrabiya, usually wooden screens used to separate women from men, “divides outside and inside, public space and private space. mashrabiya commonly designate windows or a traditional latticed screen of turned or carved wood that protected from sunrays and shielded women from onlookers. Mashrabiya were prevalent in the early 20th century, at a time when women were often kept from public view.
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat 042 Nice to meet you! How do I What is she weave this? doing? I need an escape! How is your daughter? Retreat Social Economic Fabric Workshop Multi Purpose Area Meeting Pods Micro Housing Outdoor Garden Library Counsel Pocket Lounge Showroom PsychoCounsel Kids Playground Workspace Culinary Workshop Beauty Workshop Media Workshop Retail (Cafe & Flea Marketplace) Economic Informal Social Space Formal Social Space Retreat RETREAT SPACE SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT SERVICES & CIRCULATION 15% 35% 30% 20% Initial Programming and User Development Three major programmes are projected within the building, where it is aimed towards the rehabilitation of these abused women as well as the development of social and economic skill. Breakdown of these spaces and how each programmes interacted and supported each others are identified.
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 043 Economic Empowerment Space Social Engagement Area Retreat Space 1st Stage Shelter Engaging Abused Women Battle private semi-private public Economic Independance Councelling Skill Training Job Placement Retail Space Cafe Industry Injection The Garden Assemblies Private Retreat Micro Housing Textile informal social space formal social space Communal Kitchen Gathering Room Office Community Library Recreational Sport Social Event Multipurpose Event Space Cosmetics Culinary Technology Removing Isolation - providing critical support in engaging women confidence and social skills Empowering Economy - providing a platform for economic independance to escape their current hardship Temporary Inclusion - continuation of rehabilitation from previous shelter
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat PRECEDENT STUDY Socialing Space For local women to gather and exchange information and skills Learning Space For local women to gather and exchange information and skills Rwanda Women Opportunity Center Location Rwanda Designers Sharon Davies Concept Being Random / Accidental Landscape Area 2200m2 Design Intention We chose the idea of a vernacular Rwandan village as our organizing principle: a series of human-scaled pavilions clustered to create security and community for up to 300 women. Designed in collaboration with Women for Women International—a humanitarian organization that helps women survivors of war rebuild their lives—this mini-village transforms urban agglomeration and subsistence farming with an architectural agenda to create economic opportunity, rebuild social infrastructure, and restore African heritage. SPACE 1. Classroom 2. Gathering Space 3. Multipurpose Area 3. Partner Room 4. Administration 5. Staff Lodging 6. Kitchen 7. Canteen 7. Rentable Market Space 8. Farm Space 9. Guest Lodge 10. Water Closet 11. Guard House 10 4 3 9 6 2 2 8 1 Retreat The Garden The Assembly Commerce PRECEDENT STUDY White Palace, Ho Chih Min Location Vietnam Designers Sharon Davies Concept Being Random / Accidental Landscape Area 20,000m2 Design Intention It also helps to create open spaces for the building, bringing in light and natural air to its functional areas in a harmonious manner. Such natural elements deliver an additional touch of delicacy to the existing structure, generating shifting movements across architectural environments while creating a positive impact on visitors’ emotions when they are inside. Natural Lighting Visual Transparency Safety + Transparency Safety + Transparency White Perforated Steel Intimate Garden Area
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 045 Creating a gradation between private, semi-private space Creating a gradation between private, semi-private space GRADATION SPACE SOLID AND VOID OPENESS AND PRIVACY PRECEDENT STUDY House N Location Oita, Japan Designers Sou Fujimoto Concept In-Between Space Area 2200m2 Design Intention The house itself is comprised of three shells of progressive size nested inside one another. The outermost shell covers the entire premises, creating a covered, semiindoor garden. Second shell encloses a limited space inside the covered outdoor space. Third shell creates a smaller interior space. Residents build their life inside this gradation of domain. A distinct boundary is nowhere to be found, except for a gradual change in the domain. One might say that an ideal architecture is an outdoor space that feels like the indoors and an indoor space that PRECEDENT STUDY Location Tel Aviv, Israel Designers Jacobs-Yaniv Architects + Amos Goldreich Architecture Concept Double Facade Inner Facade Protective space with garden Protective External Facade Area 1600m2 Design Intention The new shelter is composed of two facades – a secure, protective external façade and an inner façade leading onto a central garden, the therapeutic “heart” of the shelter. This courtyard plays the pivotal role of providing visual connections between staff and families, women and children, and serving as a meeting place for residents. The building is thought of as a single small village. No to Violence Shelter PRECEDENT STUDY Location Japan Designers Sou Fujimoto Concept Being Random / Accidental Landscape Randomness Creates multiple spaces, volume, that provides privacy and social space Selective & Contigency Spaces can be intepreted freely by the users Area 3800m2 Design Intention This is the treatment center for mentally disturbed children where they live together to get regaining their mental health. It may be thought that it is a very special building when I write so, but it is truly rich life space that requested in origin like a large house and also like a small city, the intimacy of a house and also the variety of the city. This is a proposal of a loose method. Children Center for Psychiatric Rehab
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat 046 SECTION DETAILS NUMBER AREA TOTAL AREA A Rehabilitation Space - private are for abused women retreat and mental rehabilitation 1 Private Retreat 6 14 84 2 Family Retreat 6 24 144 3 Common Area 1 231 231 4 Prayer Room 1 0 0 459 B Physical Engagement Area - Spaces engaging physical Activities and social interaction 1 Pocket Retail Space 1 714 714 2 Internal Pocket Hangout Space 1 827 827 3 Amphitheater 1 440 440 4 Lobby & Reception 1 143 143 5 Management Office 1 61 61 6 Rentable Workspace 1 190 190 7 Gymnasium 1 129 129 8 Consultation Room 1 84 84 2588 C Psychological Engagement Area - Spaces Engaging communication activities and psychological 1 Community Library 1 178 178 2 Library Lounge 1 69 69 3 Cosmetic Lounge 1 75 75 4 Media Lounge 1 75 75 397 D Economic space - empowering users to engage in economic activites 1 Outdoor Retail Booth 8 10 80 - Textile Workshop Garment Print, Worktable Area, Storage, Ironpress Area - Cosmetics Workshop Cosmetic Lab, Solution Lab, Skin Analysis Lab, Storage, Toilet - Beauty Parlour Hair Salon, Nail Salon, Facial Treatment - Culinary Workshop Wet kitchen area, Washing Area, Refrigerant Area, Dining Area - Bakery Workshop Hair Salon, Nail Salon, Facial Treatment - Photography Workshop Shooting Studio, Prop Room, Media Room - Media Training Room Media Training room, Media Control 1444 Total Total Total Total 252 1 238 238 7 1 254 254 6 Industry-Related Workshop 1 196 196 1 114 114 1 114 114 1 196 196 1 252 30% 15% PRIVATE REHABILITATION SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT SPACE 20% 15% ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT SPACE 2 3 5 8 4 SECTION DETAILS NUMBER AREA TOTAL AREA A Rehabilitation Space - private are for abused women retreat and mental rehabilitation 1 Private Retreat 6 14 84 2 Family Retreat 6 24 144 3 Common Area 1 231 231 4 Prayer Room 1 0 0 459 B Physical Engagement Area - Spaces engaging physical Activities and social interaction 1 Pocket Retail Space 1 714 714 2 Internal Pocket Hangout Space 1 827 827 3 Amphitheater 1 440 440 4 Lobby & Reception 1 143 143 5 Management Office 1 61 61 6 Rentable Workspace 1 190 190 7 Gymnasium 1 129 129 8 Consultation Room 1 84 84 2588 C Psychological Engagement Area - Spaces Engaging communication activities and psychological 1 Community Library 1 178 178 2 Library Lounge 1 69 69 3 Cosmetic Lounge 1 75 75 4 Media Lounge 1 75 75 397 D Economic space - empowering users to engage in economic activites 1 Outdoor Retail Booth 8 10 80 - Textile Workshop Garment Print, Worktable Area, Storage, Ironpress Area - Cosmetics Workshop Cosmetic Lab, Solution Lab, Skin Analysis Lab, Storage, Toilet - Beauty Parlour Hair Salon, Nail Salon, Facial Treatment - Culinary Workshop Wet kitchen area, Washing Area, Refrigerant Area, Dining Area - Bakery Workshop Hair Salon, Nail Salon, Facial Treatment - Photography Workshop Shooting Studio, Prop Room, Media Room - Media Training Room Media Training room, Media Control 1444 Total Total Total Total 252 1 238 238 7 1 254 254 6 Industry-Related Workshop 1 196 196 1 114 114 1 114 114 1 196 196 1 252 30% 15% PRIVATE REHABILITATION SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT SPACE 20% 15% ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT SPACE 2 3 5 8 4 SECTION DETAILS NUMBER AREA TOTAL AREA A Rehabilitation Space - private are for abused women retreat and mental rehabilitation 1 Private Retreat 6 14 84 2 Family Retreat 6 24 144 3 Common Area 1 231 231 4 Prayer Room 1 0 0 459 B Physical Engagement Area - Spaces engaging physical Activities and social interaction 1 Pocket Retail Space 1 714 714 2 Internal Pocket Hangout Space 1 827 827 3 Amphitheater 1 440 440 4 Lobby & Reception 1 143 143 5 Management Office 1 61 61 6 Rentable Workspace 1 190 190 7 Gymnasium 1 129 129 8 Consultation Room 1 84 84 2588 C Psychological Engagement Area - Spaces Engaging communication activities and psychological 1 Community Library 1 178 178 2 Library Lounge 1 69 69 3 Cosmetic Lounge 1 75 75 4 Media Lounge 1 75 75 397 D Economic space - empowering users to engage in economic activites 1 Outdoor Retail Booth 8 10 80 - Textile Workshop Garment Print, Worktable Area, Storage, Ironpress Area - Cosmetics Workshop Cosmetic Lab, Solution Lab, Skin Analysis Lab, Storage, Toilet - Beauty Parlour Hair Salon, Nail Salon, Facial Treatment - Culinary Workshop Wet kitchen area, Washing Area, Refrigerant Area, Dining Area - Bakery Workshop Hair Salon, Nail Salon, Facial Treatment - Photography Workshop Shooting Studio, Prop Room, Media Room - Media Training Room Media Training room, Media Control 1444 Total Total Total Total 252 1 238 238 7 1 254 254 6 Industry-Related Workshop 1 196 196 1 114 114 1 114 114 1 196 196 1 252 30% 15% PRIVATE REHABILITATION SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT SPACE 20% 15% ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT SPACE 2 3 5 8 4 E Services and Circulation Area 1 Circulation 1 610 610 2 Air Conditioning 1 40 40 3 Electrical System 1 80 80 4 Tel System 1 15 15 5 Water Supply Room 1 59 59 6 Refuse Chamber 1 26 26 7 Storage 1 40 40 8 Loading Space 1 87 87 957 Total 5845 Total SERVICES AND CIRCULATION 20% PARKING ALLOCATION Purpose Group : Institution Standard : 1CP / 46.4m2 Purpose Group : Recreational Standard : 1CP / 46.4m2 Area : 720m2 Purpose Group : Institution Standard : 1CP / 46.4m2 Area : 960m2 Purpose Group : Commercial Standard : 1CP / 46.4m2 Area : 1440m2 Purpose Group : None Standard : - Area : - Total : 84 CP Schedule of Accomodation (SOA)
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 047 DESIGN 04DEVELOPMENT
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat 048 SITE AXIS Sunlight direction and access path is the two main consideration in designing the form of the building ZONING Center site was dedicated for public space, with the spaces gradually zoned to private from the center ZONING Center site was dedicated for public space, with the spaces gradually zoned to private from the center AUTHORITY REGULATION Site chosen was designated as Undeveloped Land with connection to the Gombak River, thus requiring a double frontage design ACCESS AND CIRCULATION Due to the double frontage requirement, pedestrian access from the riverfront is also put into consideration Initial Planning
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 049 Funtionally Close Visual Inclusion Transparency Visual Seclusion Initial Planning Ideas Based on the feminine space framework and the architecture of the veil ideas, an initial planning of the site is proposed with the main ideas to create an internal garden protected from the outside view, allowing ease of access and activity. Intimate Spaces
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat 050 Transparency Visual Seclusion Transparency Functionally Close Visual Inclusion Sectional Planning Sectional sketches are aimed to create a space where the activities are visually and functionally close, creating a sense of security and transparency in-between spaces.
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 051 Initial Bubble Diagram Poorly lit laneways, unreliable public transit and a lack of public space. This set of very modern problems is Spaces listed in the SOA are carefully tabulated in the bubble diagram with a few options are provided. Engagement of this activites with the central garden are critical to provide a transparency and functionally close environment. Idea #1 Idea #2 The Garden An informal meeting place, a place to hangout, relax and enjoy within the boundry of the site. Recomended Idea Initial Sketch Poorly lit laneways, unreliable public transit and a lack of public space. This set of very modern problems is
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat 052 Site Axis Retreat The Garden The Assembly Commerce Site Axis Planning Circulation axis based on the site synthesis are added to the intital planning, allowing to site access to hospitals, LRT and kindergarden. These axis are also critical in determining the location of the three main programmes as well as the internal garden itself. N N Pocket Axis
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 053 Principle Planning Both bubble diagram and the inital site axis planning are merged together to create the principle site planning, creating a clustered development that are visually and functionally close to each others as wihtin the feminine space parameters. N Site Axis + Bubble The Garden An informal meeting place, a place to hangout, relax and enjoy within the boundry of the site. Finalised Prelim Layout
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat 054 Site Plan Drop-Off The Garden The Garden from LRT Kindergarden from Hospital An informal meeting place, a place to hangout, relax and enjoy within the boundry of the site. Workspace N Retreat The Garden The Assembly Commerce Initial Building Form The initial clustered building form are able to achive the functionally close environment that are set within the feminine principles, however, the internal spaces are not protected from external view as intended yet.
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 055 Initial Building Form Spaces are interconnected within the clustered planning, where the spaces are visually and functionally close to each other, further development of spaces using barrier and fields are to be detailed up.
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat 056 ECONOMIC SPACE SOCIAL SPACE (GARDEN) ECONOMIC SPACE VISUAL ENGAGEMENT Sub-Bassement Retails & Restaurants Culinary Workshop Cosmetic Workshop Photography Studio Active visual engagement within the pocket space Social activities are protected from external disturbance and audial disruption Seclusion from external distraction Initial Building Form (Section) Visual engagement in-between spaces are critical to engage women interaction and activites within the building environment, the central garden acts as the linkage in-between spaces, while providing a semi-private space for social interactions. variation in facade design Pocket Spaces riverfront view Micro-housing Micro-housing Surau / Toilet Internal Garden Sub-basement Rentable Workspace SECTIONAL STUDY 3 SCALE : NTS nature as veils Sesclusion from external distraction RETREAT SPACE SOCIAL SPACE (GARDEN) RETREAT SPACE EXTERNAL VEIL O n l y 1 t y p e o f ve i l i n g f o r both spaces EXTERNAL VEIL INTERNAL VEIL ADAPTIVE VEIL FIXED VEIL c o n t r o l l a b l e ve i l according to user needs f o r p u b l i c s p a c e s a n d general space
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 057 Progress Building Form Several building forms are generated to create the veiling from the external views, protecting the users while creating an intimate internal spaces to engage in activities. Several ideas were adapted, such as the use of parametric roofing to create a veil-like coverings. ADAPTIVE VEILING
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 059 BUILDING 05SCHEME
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat Social Space A large open space are created as the central social space within the development, engaging the abused women to interact and socialise. The use of objects are critical in creating a mental barrier in a large open space, allowing the users to feel intimate although within a public setings
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C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 063 The Veil The roof structure not only shades the building and the internal garden space, but also protect it from the external view and noises.
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 065 GOMBAK RIVER BLOCK 21 APARTMENT SENTUL LRT SENTUL STATION TASKA PENYAYANG MAKPEM KPJ TAWAKKAL HOSPITAL TO PEKELILING BUSINESS CENTER MAKPEM TRAINING CENTER TO UTC SENTUL JALAN 1/48a JALAN 1/48a JALAN PAHANG BARAT EXIT ENTRY Site Plan Located at the edge of Bandar Baru Sentul, the building provides direct access to the Hospital, LRT station and the MAKPEM training center.
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat SECTION 1 : ZONE 1 - ECONOMIC SPACE
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 067 SECTION 2 : ZONE 2 - SOCIAL SPACE SECTION 3 : ZONE 3 - RETREAT SPACE Ground Floor Plan Scale : 1:250
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C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 069 First Floor Plan Sub-Basement Plan Scale : 1:250 Scale : 1:250
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat Providing privacy is integral to several parts of the building, thus the curvature of this roof reduce exposure to outside view, while being adaptive to allow sunlight penetration and visibility. Abused women are provided with activity that enhaces their skill, either with culinary, cosmetics, computer skill and others. Retail spaces are also provided for them to encourage them working and escaping their hardship. Providing privacy is integral to several parts of the building, thus the curvature of this roof reduce exposure to outside view, while being adaptive to allow sunlight penetration and visibility. Translucent panel was used in public open area, hosting internal garden while protecting the users from the weather. Central social space for women, with amphitheater and multi level pocket spaces with multi-screening levels Open social area overlooking the riverfront. SERVICE AREA OPAQUE PANEL WORKSHOPS RESTAURANTS AND TRANSLUCENT PANEL MANAGEMENT CENTRAL GARDEN RIVERFRONT DECK ZONE 1 : ECONOMIC ZONE 2 : SOCIAL
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 071 Retreat zone are spaces dedicated for abused women rehabilitation, providing a safe space for healing, stress reducing activity and social engagement wihtin the area. Rainwater are directed into a collection pool where the water being recycled back into usage. Direct pedestrian access to hospital and Pekeliling Commercial Area This riverside is a part of the river of like, KL project. This will allow pedestrian access as well as quality infrastructure surrounding the site. Proximity to a public kindergarden allows abused victim to attend activities within the facilities at ease. Micro Housing unit are surrounded by hydroponic wall, allowing abuse victim to engage in hands-on activity such as farming while being close to natural elements MICRO HOUSING PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE RIVER OF LIFE, KL MAKPEM Kindegarden RAINWATER RUNOFF HYDROPONIC ZONE 3 : RETREAT RESTAURANTS WORKSHOPS AMPHITHEATER CENTER GARDEN WORKSPACE MICRO- HOUSING PLAYGROUND
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat ZONE 1 : ECONOMIC SPACE MEDIA WORKSHOP RESTAURANTS POCKET GARDEN Social activities are protected from external disturbance and audial disruption Skill learned from the culinary workshops can be practise within these retail spaces as business spot are provided.
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 073 SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE 1 ECONOMIC ZONE SCALE 1:100 CULINARY WORKSHOP COSMETIC WORKSHOP POCKET HANGOUT SPACE RIVERFRONT VIEW Active visual engagement within the pocket space POCKET GARDEN
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE 2 SOCIAL ZONE SCALE 1:100 TREEHOUSE SUB-BASEMENT CENTRAL GARDEN TREE-LIKE STRUCTURE AMPHITHEATER Open activity area for events and social egagement activites for women in a safe space. Covered center garden with lush greeneries and pocket space, providing women a safe and comfortable space to socialise A multilevel social spots for women who are in need of semi-private social space while also providing audial exclusion from the public. Sub-basement are open and visually visible from the ground level, providing a safer parking space ZONE 2 : SOCIAL SPACE
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 075 DROP-OFF MANAGEMENT OFFICE
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat MICRO-HOUSING BALCONY REHAB FARM VISUAL AND AUDIAL INCLUSION A temporary settlement space for abused women wihtin the facility. The housing space are retrofitted with a green wall and hydroponic wall that acts as a rehabilitation element. Wall are stacked with vertical hydroponic farm, able to cultivate small edible plants, ecouraging hands-on activity for the domestic violence survivor. Balcony overseeing the riverfront as well as surrounded by green wall on both sides, allowing user to interact closer with natural element as part of the rehab process. SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE 3 RETREAT ZONE SCALE 1:100 ZONE 3 : RETREAT SPACE
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 077 ADAPTIVE PANEL COUNSELLING ROOM GYMNASIUM Adaptive wall panel are installed, allowing several degree of transparency between indoor space and outdoor. The side panel could be open to increase visibility and sunlight penetration. INTERNAL GARDEN
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat FRONT ELEVATION SCALE 1:250 REAR ELEVATION SCALE 1:250 LEFT ELEVATION SCALE 1:250 LONGITUDANAL SECTION SCALE 1:250
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 079 RIGHT ELEVATION SCALE 1:250
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat SPECIAL STUDY RETREAT SPACE Production panel are specifically designed for small crops cultivation. ecouraging abused women to have a hands on activity with nature. Food produced from this farm could be sold at the retail spaces or cooked. Service panel sole purpose were creating a green wall consisting of climber tree. This is part of the rehabilitation process, where the participant are stimulated with the proximity within the plants, the scent of flowers and soothing eyesight within the building itself Wisteria Floribunda Vegetables Sweet Peas Herbs True Jasmine Fruits Allowing water to spread evenly horizontally throughout the service wall The planter box is filled with soil, or organic mesh for hydroponic planting POLYESTER MESH DRIP IRRIGATION DRIP IRRIGATION STEEL STRUCTURE STEEL STRUCTURE RESIN PLANTER BOX PLASTIC SOIL POT SERVICES PANEL CLIMBER PANEL PRODUCTION PANEL PRODUCTION PANEL Site Axis Planning Poorly lit laneways, unreliable public transit and a lack of public space. This set of very modern problems is rooted in an outdated and sexist approach to building cities, which creates barriers to wealth, health and safety. It also makes city living hard for women—and everybody else.
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 081 Rainwater are harvested and reserved into a water tank. Rainwater are harvested and reserved into a water tank. Water is evenly distributed throughout the hydroponic wall through gravity. Excess water are directed into main RWH Water Tank to be filtered and reuse. STEEL STRUCTURE COLLECTION PIPE COLLECTION GUTTER DISTRIBUTION PIPE RAINWATER TANK SUPPLY TANK ROOF TRUSS SUPPORT BEAM SOIL POTS
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat 082 Providing sufficient shading while also providing a well lit environment The use of multi-levelling of the tree-house creates multiple pocket spaces that allowing women to The use of greeneries as object to create a spatial barrier in an open space, providing a semi-private social space. Hard barrier are replaced with natural screen, allowing for semi-visual privacy and audial seclusion SEMI-VISUAL SECLUSION OPAQUE ROOF SECLUSION IN PUBLIC USE OF CRAWLER TREE-LIKE STEEL STRUCTURE GREENERIES AS SPATIAL BARRIER Irrigation Supply Soil Plot Structural Truss Distancing the users apart from each other through the use of multi levelling, allowing visual privacy while also having audial connection SEMI-VISUAL SECLUSION MULTI-LEVELLING BETWEEN SPACE Treehouse platform Crawler Fence
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 083 CULINARY WORKSHOP TREEHOUSE SOCIAL SPACE RETREAT SPACE GARDEN POCKET SPACES WITHIN GARDEN
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W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat 088 a bionic structural form. Branching elements within a treelike column are connected into a single node. Load is transmitted from several point into a single column A total of 360 unique panel was used, consisting of 2 different types of glass panel : GFRC and opaque panels glass panel to manuf detail 120x70mm hollow rectangular m.s. section bar roofing Treelike Column STEEL FRAME CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB SYNCLASTIC SHELL STRUCTURE FROSTED GLASS PAN- EL OR GFRC M.S SECTION MULLION M.S. END CAP Constructed from interlocking struts in a geometric pattern SINGLE LAYER LATTICE STRUCTURE 120x70mm hollow rectangular m.s. section bar framing Grade C25 in-situ concrete slab FRICTION PILE CONCRETE COLUMN CONCRETE BEAM Structural Study The main building utilise a standard post and beam structure, while the parametric roofing adopted the synclastic shell structure, where tree-like column are used to support the structure
C T R L + Studio • Design Thesis Report 089 FRICTION PILE BOLTED TO CONCRETE BASE REFER SECTION DETAIL PANELLING DETAIL OVERALL SECTION DETAIL Branch Joint Single Lattice Shell with treelike column 150mm dia. Hollow circular section 315mm dia hollow circular column 25mm thk cast steel column base node ss caps over anchor rod nuts weld cast universal pin nodes cast universal pin nodes embedded anchor rods concrete foundation Glass / GFRC Steel Shell Structure Steel Purlin JOINT DETAIL TRANSLUCENT OPAQUE GFRC 150mm dia. Hollow circular section 25mm thk. cast steel column middle node 315mm dia hollow circular column BRANCH TO FRAME DETAIL 120x70mm hollow rectangular m.s. section bar roofing 150mm dia. hollow circular m.s. section gusset plate
W O M E N U P ! • Nur Afizzat Malaysia are blessed with constnat rain throughout the year, with the average rainfall rate of 250mm. Exces rainfall are encouraged to be collected to reduce dependancy on mainline supply. The solid panels among the building parametric roof are installed with photovoltaic solar film. The large roof coverage will allow for high energy production throughout the year. Large riveride reserved for the River of life project allows wind to penetrate into the building despite being surrounded by building along the site. PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL ENERGY COLLECTION RIVERSIDE RESERVE Precedent Study : Living Garden Architect : MAD Architects Project TItle : Living Garden - CHina House Pavilion Technology : Thin-film Solar (Hanergy) Photovoltaic plated panel TNB ROOM Cable trunk Fixtures and lightings Photovoltaic Roof Distribution Board UG Cable from TNB SS