PORTFOLIO
DCA 30114 DESIGN
NAME : NURUL FARAH NABILA BINTI ZAIZAMSHIMI
REG. NO : 06DSB19F1077
CLASS : DSB4B
LECT NAME :
▪ PN. ISMA ZAIDA DIN
▪ PN. SITI FATIMAH TUZZAHRAH BINTI ABD LATIF
▪ PN. BADARIAH BINTI DAUD
PRECEDENT STUDY
&
CASE STUDY
Le Corbusier
M A S T E R B U I L D E R PRECEDENT STUDY
• Charles-Edouard Jeanneret
• 6 October 1887-27 August 1965
• A Swiss-French architect, designer, painter, urban
• planner, writer, and one of the pioneers of what is now regarded
as modern architecture.
• Born in Switzerland and became a French citizen in 1930.
Le Corbusier the five points of a modern
architecture Villa Savoye
• The Pilotis, or pylon. The building is raised up on • Villa savoye is a modernist villa in
reinforced concrete pylons, which allows for free
circulation on the ground level, and eliminates dark Poisy, on the outskirts of Paris,
and damp parts of the house.
France
• The Roof Terrace. The sloping roof is replaced by a • Designed by the swiss architects le
flat roof the roof can be used as a garden, for
promenades, sports or a swimming pool. Corbusier and his cousin Piere
• The Free Plan. Load-bearing walls are replaced by Jenneret.
steel or reinforced concrete columns, so the interior • Built between 1928 and 1931 using
can be freely designed, and interior walls can put
anywhere, or left out entirely. The structure of the reinforced concrete.
building is not visible from the outside. • The house was originally built as a
• The Ribbon Window. Since the walls do not support country retreat for this Savoye
the house, the windows can run the entire length of
the house, so all rooms can get equal light. family.
• White plaster unifies the house and
• The Free Façade. Since the building is supported by
columns in the interior, the façade can be much hides the fact that individual
lighter and more open, or made entirely of glass.
There is no need for lintels or other structure around prefabricated parts were used to
the windows.
construct the villa
• It was an opportunity to apply a
standardised design system which
would ultimately produce what Le
Corbusier defined as a “Machine for
Living”.
Unite d’habitation • Unité d'habitation buildings were
designed by SwissFrench architect
Le Corbusier
• The first full scale models were
built in Paris and Marseille during
the planning of the first high rise
concrete structure in the 1940s
• It contains 294 units, and was
completed in 1955. It is part of
the housing concept of Unité
d'habitation. The building
contains a school at the top level,
but unlike the Unité d'habitation
of Marseille, it does not contain a
retail level. It is listed as a
monument historique since 2001.
NURUL FARAH NABILA BINTI ZAIZAMSHIMI 06DSB19F1077
SS3 HOUSE CASE STUDY NURUL FARAH NABILA BINTI ZAIZAMSHIMI 06DSB19F1077
ARCHITECTS : SESHAN DESIGN GROUND PLAN FIRST FLOOR
LOCATION : PETALING JAYA, KUALA LUMPUR ROOF PLAN SECTION A
PROJECT : 2016
SECTION C
Located in Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, the SS3 House possesses generous spatial volumes
conveyed. A homely atmosphere for a family spanning three generations. To build their
dream home a modern concept, organic-looking house that bore hints of the past and
pointing to the family’s penchant for vintage furniture and accessories from the ’60s and
’70s.
SITE PLANNING
The site didn’t pose any real problem as it SECTION B
was quite large and flat with no real major
tree or vegetation to retain. The main
planning and orientation was pretty much
determined by the entrance and sun
orientation. The pool and the public spaces
of the house would face east, to get the
morning sun. Very good at space planning
and especially good at making small spaces
look larger than they actually size.
MATERIALS
• The materials used for wall is concrete
and reinforced steel bars.
• The main double volume living space
was done entirely in free form fair
concrete as the main feature for the
entrance of the house
• There also were very taken by the
aesthetic of fairfaced concrete.
VENTILATION REAR ELEVATION
FRONT ELEVATION
• Vertical reinforcement bars are RIGHT ELEVATION
provided close to the door and window LEFT ELEVATION
openings, as well as at wall end zones.
• Fixed Window cannot be open which
function only for lights and views.
• Materials used for the flat roofing of
the house is only be constructed with
concrete.
• Draining system can be easily clogged
due inefficiency of the roofiy design
leading to higher maintenance cost.
INTERIOR BASE FINISHES
• The coomon corridors including the
dining and dry kitchen .
• The bedrooms were all finished in leed
certified, luxury vinyl tiles.
• The master wardrobe and ground floor
study had steel frame construction with
shelving.
• We also sourced some printed cement
enclaustic tiles ( hafary tiles)
NURUL FARAH NABILA BINTI ZAIZAMSHIMI 06DSB19F1077
0esterbye Retreat House c a s e s t u d y GROUND FLOOR
• Architects: N+P Architecture
• Location: 0sted, Denmark
• Project Year: 2016
SITE PLAN
• Moving along the small forest
trail in a pleasant natural area
of central jutland one is met by
this humble and simple timber
house. The surrounding
vegetation is completely
untouched, creating the image
of a house floating in a sea of
green.
MATERIALS
• A narrow concrete path creates a FIRST FLOOR
route through the terrain towards
the main entrance, where the
concrete becomes the platform and
flooring of the entire ground level.
• The materials used in the design is
carefully chosen to reflect the color
palette of its natural surroundings.
VENTILATION
• Large openings in the facade
create beautiful views towards
the lake, the forest, and the sky.
These extraordinary views give
a unique spatial experience and
a strong connection to nature
throughout the house.
INTERIOR
• As on the exterior, the interior is also
designed with the thought of its
relation to the surrounding nature.
With a ceiling height of seven meters, SECTION
the social kitchen establishes an open
connection to the first floor and
corresponding terrace.
DESIGN IDEA
• These boxes present the
house with two large bay
windows, which on the
interior is designed as a cozy
niche with a view of the
forest.
• Two large zinc covered boxes
interrupt the traditional
house form, giving the design
a modern appearance
SITE ANALYSIS
NTC PD
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ZAINI LIN
CAFETERIA
UP
UP
EXISTING ROAD
RL -1800
2.443518, 101.856604
PARKING 2.443425, 101.856783
2.443384, 101.856449
PARKING
PL 0000 2
319M
UP 2.443364, 101.856600
UP
PARKING
COCCOONBADYOMRIENISUOMRT
HOMESTAY JLN KEMANG 12
JLN KEMANG 12
LN KEMANG 12
Pantai Purnama
Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan
Muhammad Firdaus Bin Ibrahim 06DSB19F1054
Muhammad Fateh Bin Khairul Anwar 06DSB19F1048
Nur Izzati Binti Ramli 06DSB19F1070
Harma Weni Binti Mohd Awal 06DSB19F1073
Norizzalina Binti Jamil 06DSB19F1051
Nurul Amirah Husna Binti Kamal Azizi 06DSB19F1083
Nur Amelia Zulaikha Binti Ahmad Idris 06DSB19F1058
Sharmilla Maddaud@ajamain 06DSB19F1066
Nur Sabreena Binti Haithrus 06DSB19F1062
Nurul Farah Nabila Binti Zaizamshimi 06DSB19F1077
CONTENTS
1.0 LOCATION, SITE & ZONING……………
1.1 Site in Context ……………………………
1.2 Zoning ………………………………………
1.3 Site Zoning …………………………………
1.4 Accessibility ………………………………
1.5 Sections ……………………………………
1.6 Swot …………………………………………
2.0 NEIGHBOURHOOD CONTEXT & HUM
2.1 Location in The Neighbourhood Contex
2.2 Travel Distance……………………………
2.3 Projected future zoning …………………
2.4 Projected future uses………………………
2.5 Existing uses ………………………………
2.6 Condition of existing building……………
2.7 Significant Classification …………………
2.8 Significant architectural pattern…………
2.9 Human culture ……………………………
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3.0NATURE AND MAN MADE FEATURES
3.1 Man made features ………………………
1. On site features ………………………
2. Off site features ………………………
3.2 Vegetation …………………………………
3.3 Contour ……………………………………
3.4 Major and land features …………………
3.5 Slope ………………………………………
3.6 Surface water runoff ………………………
3.7Ground cover and condition ……………
3.8 Sea breeze …………………………………
3.9 Soil …………………………………………
4.0 SENSORY …………………………………
4.1 View from site ……………………………
4.2 View into site………………………………
4.3 Air……………………………………………
4.4 Sound………………………………………
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CONTENTS
5.0 CLIMATE ………………………………
5.1 Climate-macro……………………………
5.2 Climate-micro ……………………………
6.0 UTILITIES & LEGAL ……………………
6.1 Utilities ……………………………………
6.2 Legal ………………………………………
7.0 CIRCULATION …………………………
7.1 Macro Direction. ………………………
7.2 Micro Direction …………………………
7.3 Vehicle Circulation ………………………
7.4 Pedestrian Circulation …………………
CONCLUSION ………………………………
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1.0 L
LOCATION, SITE & ZONING
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Figure 1.1.1 Show Negeri Figure 1.1.2 sh
Sembilan state on Malaysia map Sembilan state and
how that Negeri Figure 1.1.3 Show proposed site
d Port Dickson area area
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Figure 1.2.1 Location plan show that zoning area s
proposed area
surrounding
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Figure 1.3.1 Show that site zoning in
proposed site
Figure 1.3.2 show an example house Figure 1.3.3 Show exa
Figure 1.3.6 show example of septic tank
Figure 1.3.5 show example of garbage
ample of entrance Figure 1.3.4 show example of landscape
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Figure 1.4.1 Show accessibility in the locatio
on plan
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Figure 1.5.1 Show the
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ction in the proposed area
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2.0 NE
& HUM
EIGHBOURHOOD CONTEXT
MAN CULTURE
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Figure 2.1.1 Show key p
plan of Negeri Sembilan
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Figure 2.2.1 Show key p
plan of Negeri Sembilan
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Figure 2.5.1 Show the l
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