NAME : GANENDRA ART HOUSE CLIENTS : SHALINI & GANENDRA LOCATION : PETALING JAYA,SELANGOR. LAND AREA : 771.4 M² (8,303 SQ.FT) FLOOR AREA :633.4 M² (6,817SQ.FT) HEIGHT : 2 STOREY YEAR : 2011 (COMPLETED ) ARCHITECT : KEN YEANG ENGINEER : MINCONSULT SDN.BHD. CONTRACTOR : HIAP LECK SDN. BHD. INTERIOR DESIGNER : SHALIN GANENDRA FINE ART BUILDING INTERNAL AREA : RESIDENCE & EXHIBITION SPACE GROUND FLOOR 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 16 14 15 12 21 17 18 1 2 3 13 19 20 SEMI-PRIVATE PRIVATE LEGEND: 1.WIND CHIMNEY 2.BALCONY 3.FAMILY HALL 4.BATH 2 5.AV AREA 6.BEDROOM 1 7.BATH 1 8.BEDROOM 3 9.BEDROOM 2 LEGENDS 1.DRIVEWAY 2.CAR PORCH 3.STORE 1 4.ENTRANCE 5.VOID FOR WIND CHIMNEY 6. LOBBY AREA 7.STUDY ROOM 8.LOUNGE AREA 9.OUTDOOR PATIO 10.COURTYARD 11.GARDEN 12.LIVING AREA 13.BAR 14.STORE 2 15.DINING AREA 16.GUEST ROOM 17.UTILITY ROOM 18.BATH 3 19.KITCHEN 20.OUTDOOR AREA 21.DRYING AREA LEGENDS SEMI-PRIVATE PRIVATE LEGEND: Design Concept an exhibition space that embraces aesthetic and conceptual distinction in line with contemporary art thought espoused by the Clients FIRST FLOOR 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 ARMIN HADZRI BIN SABRI 01DSB22F1038 LIM JIA LIANG 01DSB22F1042 DANISH ISKANDAR BIN ISMAIL 01DSB22F1056 DCA40155 DESIGN STUDIO 4 MUHAMMAD AFIQ DARWISY BIN SUHAIMI 01DSB22F1055 KHAIRUL NURHAKIMI HANIF BIN NOORDIN 01DSB22F1062 http://www.shaliniganendra.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/GR-Ganendra-Art-House-Architecture-Brief.pdf GANENDRA ART HOUSE Design Brief The client aimed to create a building that embodies their commitment to good design, innovation, green principles, and value.The multifunctional space will be used for cultural, exhibition, and residential purposes.The focus is on low maintenance and graceful aging, with raw exterior finishes and creeping plants creating random patterns. Public spaces are designed for exhibitions, lectures, and social activities, with clear wall spaces for artwork and ample natural light. Additional spaces include offices, an artist's studio, storage rooms, kitchens, utility areas, bathrooms, and bedrooms. A semi-outdoor patio with a built-in bar opens into a courtyard for installation art, while a segmented area accommodates sculptures. A first-floor balcony overlooks the courtyard. DCA40155| DESIGN STUDIO 4 | CASE STUDY DEKSTOP STUDY https://trhamzahyeang.com/portfolio-item/ganendra-art-house/ Location Plan
Roof : Onduline roof, R.C. flat roof with waterproofing General Material Exterior walls : 9 inches brickwork with plaster on both sides Interior walls : Cement blocks with plaster & paint on both sides. Floor :Cement render floors Ceiling : Refined exposed beams, skim coats, plaster board ceiling Patio : Gravel stone, cement render finish with groove line ARMIN HADZRI BIN SABRI 01DSB22F1038 LIM JIA LIANG 01DSB22F1042 DANISH ISKANDAR BIN ISMAIL 01DSB22F1056 DCA40155 DESIGN STUDIO 4 MUHAMMAD AFIQ DARWISY BIN SUHAIMI 01DSB22F1055 KHAIRUL NURHAKIMI HANIF BIN NOORDIN 01DSB22F1062 http://www.shaliniganendra.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/GR-Ganendra-Art-House-Architecture-Brief.pdf Green Building Certificate This art gallery receive a final certification from GBI under the Resdential New Construction . The space was awarded a PAM Architects Excellence Award , 2011, Double Brick Walls The gallery's double brick walls are sturdy and successfully separate the area where paintings are exhibited. these walls offer insulation against the intense solar heat typical in Malaysia, ensuring thermal comfort for visitors. High Lourve Windows Positioned high on the interior walls, serve to illuminate the gallery space with natural sunlight and facilitate airflow. Their strategic placement emphasizes the flow of light into the gallery, contributing to its ambiance and atmosphere. The wind tunnel is not obvious from the exterior, and it can only be viewed from the entrance's façade. (Ganendra) As it uses the same material and geometric form, it blends in. It humbly protrudes from the roof, and quietly hints at its presence, as seen Turf Ramp It connects the ground floor to the first floor that filled with grass and dirt for better drainage when it rains heavily It brings the greenery to the upper floor as well as cooling it down Wind Tunnel The Wind Chimney view from the entrance Lourve windows Lourve windows indoor Double Brick Walls Turf ramp https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=483361652192685&set=a.483361308859386
wind chimney wind chimney Outdoor area Outdoor area The entrance canopy at the front driveway serves as a feature marking The canopy is supported by a single column. The structure provides a wider frontage to the driveway. In addition to the innovative wind chimney, the Ganendra Gallery Residence maximizes cross ventilation by incorporating openings on both sides of the gallery at both ground and first-floor levels. The building is illuminated by daylight that enters through various openings like windows, doors, and skylights. Sun shades are installed to control the amount of light. The daylight factor ensures consistent indoor lighting for better visual comfort, even during overcast conditions without direct sunlight. The east courtyard serves as a transitional space between the building's interior and exterior landscaped areas. It is designated for outdoor activities like alfresco dining, outdoor film screenings, and entertaining. The courtyard is shaded from the afternoon sun, creating a comfortable microclimate for leisure activities The canopy single column canopy ARMIN HADZRI BIN SABRI LIM JIA LIANG DANISH ISKANDAR BIN ISMAIL sliding door windows 01DSB22F1038 01DSB22F1042 01DSB22F1056 MUHAMMAD AFIQ DARWISY BIN SUHAIMI KHAIRUL NURHAKIMI HANIF BIN NOORDIN 01DSB22F1055 01DSB22F1062 DCA40155 DESIGN STUDIO 4 https://www.facebook.com/photo/? fbid=483361652192685&set=a.483361308859386 http://www.shaliniganendra.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/GR-Ganendra-Art-House-Architecture-Brief.pdf Technical Lighting Mechanical Cooling Outdoor lighting with warm accents will give the ambiance to a feature on the property. The less intense lighting will create a welcoming atmosphere to relax in patio area. It helps to create an atmosphere of peace and harmony. Also, It gives a greater depth to the environment and accurately reflect the detailing/color of artworks Wall lamp are providing supplementary illumination with the added benefit of alleviating glare Ceiling fan here is to cool down the space, circulate the air and provide a comfortable place to relax or entertain guests around the patio area.
Landscape axis, we extend a threedimensional pedestrian circulation that runs through the indoors and outdoors of the building and becomes the organizer of landscape, structural space, and architectural form. DCA40155| DESIGN STUDIO 4 | CASE STUDY DEKSTOP STUDY Green Valley Art Centre Architects: Scenic Architecture Office Area: 4562 m² Year: 2021 Photographs: ZY Architectural Photography Landscape Design: Yiyajingyuan Landscape Design Design Team: Xiaofeng Zhu, Xinjia Zhuang, Pablo Gonzalez Riera, Yin Shi, Yan’an Shi, Shigang Du, Jie Du, Taohui Yang Client: Vanke Group Shanghai Branch Structural And Mep Design: Tongji Architectural Design (Group)Co.Ltd City: Shanghai Country: China DESIGN CONCEPT It is designed with the vision to explore a dynamic experience of multiple interactions for public art activities. FUNCTION This building integrated three main functions in an unexpected way: the gallery rises up around the central multifunction space and the auditorium, and finally reaches a rooftop that enjoys a spectacular cityscape. The design meets all the functional requirements and takes advantage of its environment. The facade also reveals the unique arrangement of the functional space, and standouts in this CBD area. SITE PLAN This layout reduces the complexity of construction and avoids the risk of foundation settlement that could be caused by metro lines and elevated highways.. ARMIN HADZRI BIN SABRI 01DSB22F1038 LIM JIA LIANG 01DSB22F1042 DANISH ISKANDAR BIN ISMAIL 01DSB22F1056 DCA40155 DESIGN STUDIO 4 MUHAMMAD AFIQ DARWISY BIN SUHAIMI 01DSB22F1055 KHAIRUL NURHAKIMI HANIF BIN NOORDIN 01DSB22F1062 Planning perspective, it retains the integrity of the greenbelt on the west of the site, making the building an art center surrounded by greenery. Landscape design in front the entrance building to make more welcoming and adapt to the site of greenery Roof top garden modify temperature fluctuations, moderate heat flow through the roof, and reduce the energy demand for air conditioning
PUBLIC SEMI-PRIVATE PRIVATE LEGEND: PUBLIC SEMI-PRIVATE PRIVATE LEGEND: PUBLIC SEMI-PRIVATE PRIVATE LEGEND: ORGANIZATION Hierarchy organization - The floor plan designed a different size of space and created an concentration on a large auditorium GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR ARMIN HADZRI BIN SABRI 01DSB22F1038 LIM JIA LIANG 01DSB22F1042 DANISH ISKANDAR BIN ISMAIL 01DSB22F1056 DCA40155 DESIGN STUDIO 4 MUHAMMAD AFIQ DARWISY BIN SUHAIMI 01DSB22F1055 KHAIRUL NURHAKIMI HANIF BIN NOORDIN 01DSB22F1062 9) GALLERY AREA Exhibition for type of display such as paintings with lightweight partitions that are separated and multimedia exhibition using new technology 5) AUDITORIUM Auditorium in ground floor level making its easy for enter and exit especially fire escape. OUTDOOR STAIRCASE Outdoor staircase connect to first floor to facilitate circulation and use as a fire escape staircase. TECHNICAL LIGHTING RIO LED track lighting has been used for the interior galleries, to more accurately reflect the detailing/color of artwork. Canvas fabric to display a multimedia exhibition using technology. Direct LED luminaire with integrated point source downlights has been used for the interior, to provide visual comfort with uniform illumination and brightness control
Natural Ventilation Natural Lighting LEGEND: SECTION X-X SECTION Y-Y ARMIN HADZRI BIN SABRI 01DSB22F1038 LIM JIA LIANG 01DSB22F1042 DANISH ISKANDAR BIN ISMAIL 01DSB22F1056 DCA40155 DESIGN STUDIO 4 MUHAMMAD AFIQ DARWISY BIN SUHAIMI 01DSB22F1055 KHAIRUL NURHAKIMI HANIF BIN NOORDIN 01DSB22F1062 GLASS CURTAIN WALL FRAMING - Provided to gain natural sunlight and create visually pleasing bacause greenbelt on the west of the site. BUILDING FEATURES CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS STEEL FRAMING SYSTEM - Steel wont split, wrap or swell along the roofs, ceiling and walls and durable to make a variety of the roof shaped. Main material of the building are using concrete Steel are using on the main structure of the building such as framing, column, roof and wall Glass are using on curtain wall as the facade of the building. The main body of the building is a triangular truss structure that rises and falls. The truss is supported only by three points: The V-shaped steel columns at the southwest and northeast corners and a concrete core at the southeast corner. The ramp gallery with a gentle slope is arranged in a circular manner along the outer boundary of the building, providing exhibition spaces with strong guidance and new creative possibilities. A lift (or elevator) is a form of vertical transportation between building floors, levels or decks. Lifts can be essential for providing vertical circulation, particularly in tall buildings, for wheelchair and other nonambulant building users and for the vertical transportation of goods. LIFT / ELEVATOR Escalators are mechanical devices used for transporting people vertically between different levels of buildings. Typically, they take the form of a moving staircase, consisting of a 'chain' of single-piece aluminium or stainless steel steps guided by a system of tracks in a continuous loop. ESCALATORS Staircases serve the purpose of connecting the various floors and creating the building's dynamics through many different shapes, designs, and materials. STAIRCASE The basement foundation is an additional floor partially or completely below ground and built with poured concrete walls. It's the deepest of the common foundation types and matches most or all of the floor space of the level above. BASEMENT FOUNDATION Walls : Mostly using concrete & steel structure system. Column: V-shaped steel columns. concrete core. Floor : Floor screed Ceiling : Gypsum design ceiling. Grooved pattern of white ceiling. Roof trusses: Steel structure system. BUILDING ORIENTATION skylight is a roof opening covered with translucent or transparent glass or plastic designed to admit daylight. At the afternoon most of the natural lighting enter the building. this increase the heat gain & heat lost in the building. Additionally, the type of glazing used in skylights can impact energy efficiency. High-performance glazing can help to reduce heat gain and heat loss. SKYLIGHT Roof : polycarbonate roof
GREEN TECHNOLOGY/ SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY GANENDRA ART HOUSE DCA40155| DESIGN STUDIO 4 | CASE STUDY DEKSTOP STUDY Interior Lighting RIO LED track lighting has been used for the interior galleries, to more accurately reflect the detailing/color of artworks; to create a comfortable and elegant atmosphere; and increased energy efficiency. ARMIN HADZRI BIN SABRI 01DSB22F1038 LIM JIA LIANG 01DSB22F1042 DANISH ISKANDAR BIN ISMAIL 01DSB22F1056 DCA40155 DESIGN STUDIO 4 MUHAMMAD AFIQ DARWISY BIN SUHAIMI 01DSB22F1055 KHAIRUL NURHAKIMI HANIF BIN NOORDIN 01DSB22F1062 Open-to-the-Sky Bathrooms In each of the upper floor bathrooms, there is a void with louvers above to maximize daylight and natural ventilation Inside of the Interior view bathroom look up to the skylight High Lourve Windows Positioned high on the interior walls, serve to illuminate the gallery space with natural sunlight and facilitate airflow. Their strategic placement emphasizes the flow of light into the gallery, contributing to its ambiance and atmosphere. GROUND FLOOR 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 16 14 15 12 21 17 18 1 2 3 13 19 20 FIRST FLOOR 4 7 SEMI-PRIVATE PRIVATE LEGEND: 1.WIND CHIMNEY 2.BALCONY 3.FAMILY HALL 4.BATH 2 5.AV AREA 6.BEDROOM 1 7.BATH 1 8.BEDROOM 3 9.BEDROOM 2 LEGENDS 1.DRIVEWAY 2.CAR PORCH 3.STORE 1 4.ENTRANCE 5.VOID FOR WIND CHIMNEY 6. LOBBY AREA 7.STUDY ROOM 8.LOUNGE AREA 9.OUTDOOR PATIO 10.COURTYARD 11.GARDEN 12.LIVING AREA 13.BAR 14.STORE 2 15.DINING AREA 16.GUEST ROOM 17.UTILITY ROOM 18.BATH 3 19.KITCHEN 20.OUTDOOR AREA 21.DRYING AREA LEGENDS SEMI-PRIVATE PRIVATE LEGEND:
Flexible Open Plan Layout The downdraft wind chimney is located within the main gallery The Wind Chimney: Vertical Wind Shaft . The ‘wind chimney’ is designed to function as a down-draft shaft to channel the wind from the upper parts of the site at the roof level channeling the external wind down the shaft to the gallery spaces below to provide comfort cooling and natural ventilation. GREEN TECHNOLOGY/ SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY GANENDRA ART HOUSE DCA40155| DESIGN STUDIO 4 | CASE STUDY DEKSTOP STUDY Sun Shading Devices All openings and glass windows are shaded using a combination of horizontal and vertical sun shades. For non-glass windows and sliding doors, insect netting is used in place of clear glass Indirect Day Lighting Daylight to the building enters through windows, doors openings, skylights with sun shades For a daylight space, the daylight level is generally uniform with no significant contrast for better visual comfort. ARMIN HADZRI BIN SABRI 01DSB22F1038 LIM JIA LIANG 01DSB22F1042 DANISH ISKANDAR BIN ISMAIL 01DSB22F1056 DCA40155 DESIGN STUDIO 4 MUHAMMAD AFIQ DARWISY BIN SUHAIMI 01DSB22F1055 KHAIRUL NURHAKIMI HANIF BIN NOORDIN 01DSB22F1062 Bioswales Bioswales are sustainable drainage devices used here to remove silt and pollution from surface water run-offs and to return surface water back into the ground to recharge the groundwater and to enable the rainfall that falls on the land to remain on the land and not drain away. This swaled drainage course has gently sloped sides that are typically covered with vegetation. Energy Efficiency Performance This light color further reduces heat gain by reflecting solar radiation. The majority of the building’s windows have minimal openings with insect netting or float glass windows. The main sliding door openings have grills with insect netting to enhance natural ventilation and reduce solar heat gain at all times. Landscape The greenery generally reduces the heat island effect on the site and maximizes the potential for shading of the site. Cross Ventilation In addition to the innovative wind chimney, the Ganendra Gallery Residence maximizes cross ventilation by having openings at both sides of the gallery, at both the ground and first floor levels The building’s shallow floor plan facilitates natural ventilation in all areas, with windows and doors located on opposite walls to encourage cross ventilation.