pedestrian walk vehicles wind direction sun path CIRCULATION WIND DIRECTION There are 2 entrances for this building which is at northern and southern (main) entrance Southern entrance are faced directly to the main road allowing visitor direct and visible to the building the building are orientated to align with the east-northeast wind,allowing the cooling wind to pass trough the open terrace SITE ANALYSIS SUN PATH sunlight can enter the central atrium and light up the area in the morning and evening SHALIHUDDIN B. MOHD. FAIZAL IZZ IMAN B. AZMAN AHMAD SOLIHIN B. AHMAD FADHIL WAN AMIR MUKHRIZ B. WAN ZULFAISYAL MUHD. AMIERUL AKMAL B. BUSTAMAM 01DSB22F1037 01DSB22F1064 01DSB22F1044 01DSB22F1050 01DSB22F1047 DCA 40155 l DESIGN STUDIO 4 DSB4B SESSION II 23/24 CASE STUDY 1 TS. SAEDAH JOHNNY NOAKES MR.KHAIRUL AZMI B. MOHAMAD 1 The architecture style of this building is modern style with a mixed of Malays traditional house such as extracting the structural form of overlapping “BUMBUNG PANJANG” of a traditional “RUMAH GAJAH MENYUSU”. This building are retaining the traditional element while making the building looks modern. An art centre located at KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA designed by MAA ARKITEK were builds to hold the public collections of southeast asia modern and contemporary art and hold more than 20 exhibitions anually featuring works by Malaysian artists as well as international. Arhitect: DATO MIR SHARIMAN (MAA ARCHITECT) year:1998 area:4500 m² BALAI SENI NEGARA MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR,MALAYSIA KEY PLAN LOCATION PLAN SITE PLAN TARGET COMMUNITY STUDENTS TOURISTS CULTURALISTS BUILDING FUNCTION ARCHITECTURAL STYLE BUILDING STATEMENT cultural preservation -Aim to preserve and showcase traditional art form of Malaysia including sculpture, painting and other form of visual arts -serve as repository for Malaysia cultural heritage for the further generation can learn and appreciate from their artistic tradition Interactive Installations: DESIGN CONCEPT STATIC SPACE Spiral Ramp is become main attraction space and designed wiht intention to connect the access to multiple floor .Exposed ceiling leads to allow more ventilation to circulate in this space. Provide visitors to experience the events related to the exhibition displayed on 3 sides of the room wall to provide a maximum experience for visitors
public semipublic private service public semipublic private service SHALIHUDDIN B. MOHD. FAIZAL IZZ IMAN B. AZMAN AHMAD SOLIHIN B. AHMAD FADHIL WAN AMIR MUKHRIZ B. WAN ZULFAISYAL MUHD. AMIERUL AKMAL B. BUSTAMAM 01DSB22F1037 01DSB22F1064 01DSB22F1044 01DSB22F1050 01DSB22F1047 DCA 40155 l DESIGN STUDIO 4 DSB4B SESSION II 23/24 CASE STUDY 1 TS. SAEDAH JOHNNY NOAKES MR.KHAIRUL AZMI B. MOHAMAD 2 Right after the escalator there is a shop that sells books and merchandise as a profit to maintain the building. There is no entrance free are charged to enter . BUILDING MATERIAL DYNAMIC SPACE Pameran Galery become the main attraction space and designed with warm colour emotion to describe a familiar malaysian vibe using the right material. Minimal Lighting were used to highlight the painting or sculpture at the same time give off a warm and comfortable atmosphere. SHOP AND MERCANDISE STEEL TRUSSES CERAMIC TILES WOOD PANELING PLASTER WALL WITH WHITE PAINT SOLID WOOD FLOORING PLASTER BOARD CEILING GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN GALERI PAMERAN 1 become main space in this building to let people enjoy and appreciate arts from various local artist. Cafe Galeri were build the opposite of Galeri pameran 1 to showcast a memorial for Enrique De Melacca. At the center there is a spiraling ramp that can be access to any floor. GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN Radial Organization offers a combination of forms that are aggregated around a central spiraling ramp. ELEVATION BIOCLIMATIC SECTION NATURAL VENTILATION INTERNAL HEAT NATURAL LIGHTING HEAT EXPOSURE FROM THE SUN Air well become a medium to allow natural ventilation penetrate the entire building and reduce internal heat to the outside.Double volume practically to be designed to make a clear air circulation in the building. LEGEND : Beside the entrance there is a ramp which lead to ground floor that can be use for wheelchair person or carrying heavy items inside the building.
The main art gallery lies on the ground floor which is right beside the entrance . it is mostly visited by visitors then followed by the second floor’s gallery and third’s floor gallery. Just like the long-roofed Malay House , the roof is shaped like the letter ‘A’ . It contains both tradtional and modern elements. For Example , the roof is tiled with mirrors and provides a wide angle view from the interior of the structure. FACADE ANALYSIS BUILDING SERVICE VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING The use of mechanical ventilation and air conditioning creates a comfortable space and improves the quality of the air in the building. In addition, it can also stabilize the temperature in the building. VISUAL PRESENTATION the use of visual videos attracts the interest of the visitors and can inform the visitors about the event that is being carried out. In addition, the visitors can also receive information related to the exhibition while resting LIGHTING SYSTEM The use of adjustable ceiling lamp and control system is prioritized to focus on the art exhibits and illuminate the surrounding area type of lighting: Adjustable downlight (white light) mounted downlight (white light) FIRE SAFETY Tools such as fire extinguishers, hose reels, fire alarms and emergency plans are provided as precautionary measures to ensure that fires can be avoided and to ensure the safety of visitors. ELEMENT IN ARCHITECTURE PRINCIPLE IN ARCHITECTURE The metal tiles are lightweight and can be easily installed . it is also weather resistant suitable for weather in malaysia which is hot and wet .the tiles create an interesting visual motif and at the same time blends in harmoniously with tinted reflective glass. METAL ROOFING TILES Hierarchy Geometry The formative idea of art gallery is triangular which center from the concept traditional malay house. The main art gallery lies on the ground floor which is right beside the entrance . it is mostly visited by visitors then followed by the second floor’s gallery and third’s floor gallery. Repitition Service Area Technician Access Legend : Service Area Technician Access Legend : SHALIHUDDIN B. MOHD. FAIZAL IZZ IMAN B. AZMAN AHMAD SOLIHIN B. AHMAD FADHIL WAN AMIR MUKHRIZ B. WAN ZULFAISYAL MUHD. AMIERUL AKMAL B. BUSTAMAM 01DSB22F1037 01DSB22F1064 01DSB22F1044 01DSB22F1050 01DSB22F1047 DCA 40155 l DESIGN STUDIO 4 DSB4B SESSION II 23/24 CASE STUDY 1 TS. SAEDAH JOHNNY NOAKES MR.KHAIRUL AZMI B. MOHAMAD 3
SENSORY WIND DIRECTION SHALIHUDDIN B. MOHD. FAIZAL IZZ IMAN B. AZMAN AHMAD SOLIHIN B. AHMAD FADHIL WAN AMIR MUKHRIZ B. WAN ZULFAISYAL MUHD. AMIERUL AKMAL B. BUSTAMAM 01DSB22F1037 01DSB22F1064 01DSB22F1044 01DSB22F1050 01DSB22F1047 DCA 40155 l DESIGN STUDIO 4 DSB4B SESSION II 23/24 CASE STUDY 1 TS. SAEDAH JOHNNY NOAKES MR.KHAIRUL AZMI B. MOHAMAD 4PETER HALL PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE CAMBRIDGE,UNITED KINGDOM Architects: Haworth Tompkins Year: 2018 Area: 2340 m² BUILDING STATEMENT SITE INTRODUCTION SITE ANALYSIS The greenery landscape on the site context leads to provide good visual impact and create a sense of welcoming for those who come to this art centre. CIRCULATION This building is located facing to the street and there is provided parking lots and sidewalk area to make a easier access for vehicular and pedestrian. Most wind direction penetrate the vegetation and create natural cooling to entire building. TYPICAL SPACES LAYOUT KEY PLAN LOCATION PLAN TARGET COMMUNITY STUDENTS TOURISTS MUSICIANS / PERFOMERS Auditorium stalls become main space in this building to let people enjoy and appreciate arts performing.Classic classrooms have been designed face to auditorium stalls to make quick access for performers enter the auditorium stalls.Service rooms and emergency lift are seperate from auditorium stalls to avoid public people attract to enter the services spaces that may cause any injury or incidents. GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN The Peter Hall Performing Arts Centre is a renowned venue located in Cambridge, England. The center serves as a hub for various performing arts activities including theatre productions, concerts, dance performances, and more. EXTERIOR VIEWS There is a courtyard in front of building that designed to create visual appealing for the building and adapting to the natural environment. There is walk-thru cafe in front of sidewalk area that give an opportunity for people to take their meals while enjoy a scenery views at the external building.
SHALIHUDDIN B. MOHD. FAIZAL IZZ IMAN B. AZMAN AHMAD SOLIHIN B. AHMAD FADHIL WAN AMIR MUKHRIZ B. WAN ZULFAISYAL MUHD. AMIERUL AKMAL B. BUSTAMAM 01DSB22F1037 01DSB22F1064 01DSB22F1044 01DSB22F1050 01DSB22F1047 DCA 40155 l DESIGN STUDIO 4 DSB4B SESSION II 23/24 CASE STUDY 1 TS. SAEDAH JOHNNY NOAKES MR.KHAIRUL AZMI B. MOHAMAD 5 Clustered organization play the role to optimizes the use of available spaces by grouping related functions or rooms together. GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN BUILDING SERVICES SEATING AND AUDIENCE AMENITIES Design and installation of seating arrangements, as well as amenities such as restrooms and concession areas, to ensure a positive and comfortable experience for the audience. AUDIO-VISUAL SYSTEMS THEATRICAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS Integration of sophisticated audio and visual equipment, including sound systems, projection systems, and other technologies to enhance the overall multimedia experience. Implementation of advanced lighting solutions, including stage lighting, spotlights, and control systems to enhance the visual experience during performances Moving lights, such as automated spotlights or LED fixtures, offer the ability to change position, color, and pattern remotely. DYNAMIC SPACE Foyer provide good visual perspective while letting visitor enjoy discovering the building.Double volume helps to allow more ventilation to circulate interior building. STATIC SPACE Auditorium hall is become main attraction space and designed with warm colour emotion to describe as joy and playfulness.Exposed ceiling leads to allow more ventilation to circulate in this space. ORGANIZATION AND CIRCULATION LAYOUT
SHALIHUDDIN B. MOHD. FAIZAL IZZ IMAN B. AZMAN AHMAD SOLIHIN B. AHMAD FADHIL WAN AMIR MUKHRIZ B. WAN ZULFAISYAL MUHD. AMIERUL AKMAL B. BUSTAMAM 01DSB22F1037 01DSB22F1064 01DSB22F1044 01DSB22F1050 01DSB22F1047 DCA 40155 l DESIGN STUDIO 4 DSB4B SESSION II 23/24 CASE STUDY 1 TS. SAEDAH JOHNNY NOAKES MR.KHAIRUL AZMI B. MOHAMAD 6BIOCLIMATIC SECTION Air well become a medium to allow natural ventilation penetrate the entire building and reduce internal heat to the outside.Double volume practically to be designed to make a clear air circulation in the building.Insulated glass curtain wall facade was selected to absorbs more natural lighting and eliminate heat exposure from the sun. BUILDING MATERIALS NATURAL VENTILATION INTERNAL HEAT NATURAL LIGHTING HEAT EXPOSURE FROM THE SUN FACADE ANALYSIS A glass curatin wall consist of glass panels held in place by metal frame,creating a seamless,transparent facade..Glass curtain wall facade play the role to absorbs more natural lighting and eliminate heat exposure from the sun.In other perspective,this facade will attract people from the outside want to know the interior of the building. ELEMENT IN ARCHITECTURE GLASS CURTAIN WALL PRINCIPLE IN ARCHITECTURE Horizontal line to be apply to represents calm, peace and relaxation atmosphere that people feel when enter this building . Repetition leads to create visual rhythm, establish harmony and evoke a sense of coherence in a structure. VERTICAL WOOD SLAT ACOUSTIC SLAT WOOD PANEL CONCRETE BRICK INSULATED GLASS PRE-FABRICATED TIMBER FRAMED PRECAST CONCRETE WITH HOLES PORCELAIN WOOD TILES VIEW TOWARDS FOYER VIEW TOWARDS GALLERY STUDIO STAGE RIGGING SYSTEMS STAGE RIGGING SYSTEMS Implementation of specialized systems for moving and controlling stage elements, such as curtains, backdrops, and lighting fixtures. Motorized Systems use electric motors and winches to control the movement of scenery and equipment.
SHALIHUDDIN B. MOHD. FAIZAL IZZ IMAN B. AZMAN AHMAD SOLIHIN B. AHMAD FADHIL WAN AMIR MUKHRIZ B. WAN ZULFAISYAL MUHD. AMIERUL AKMAL B. BUSTAMAM 01DSB22F1037 01DSB22F1064 01DSB22F1044 01DSB22F1050 01DSB22F1047 DCA 40155 l DESIGN STUDIO 4 DSB4B SESSION II 23/24 CASE STUDY 1 TS. SAEDAH JOHNNY NOAKES MR.KHAIRUL AZMI B. MOHAMAD 7 VANCOUVER CONVENTION CANTRE WEST VANCOUVER,CANADA FIRST FLOOR PLAN Over 130,000 square feet of new walkway/bikeway and public space that connects across the site, extending Vancouver’s waterfront park system, enhancing the public access to the water’s edge and new public plazas, festival spaces and informal gathering areas. SMART MOBILITY An underwater habitat skirt or artificial reef that is part of the centre’s foundation, providing new aquatic habitat for barnacles, mussels, seaweed, starfish, crabs and various marine species. A sea water heat pump system that takes advantage of the constant temperature of adjacent seawater to produce cooling for the building during warmer months and heating for the building in cooler months. UNDERWATER HABITAT SKIRT UNDERWATER HEAT PUMP SYSTEM SUSTAINABLE ACHIEVEMENTS UNDERWATER HABITAT SKIRT SEA WATER HEAT PUMP SYSTEM UNDERWATER HABITAT SKIRT SMART MOBILITY SECOND FLOOR PLAN Black Water Treatment Plant receives and processes wastewater from throughout the facility to render it reusable for non-potable applications, such as in washrooms and to irrigate the living roof. WATER CONSERVATION GLASS CURTAIN WALLS With an ultra-clear structural glass skin on all sides, extensive daylight and views set up an extroverted, community-friendly relationship with the life of the city and the waterfront and maximize the use of natural daylight in the building’s public spaces and reflect heat exposure from the sun. THIRD FLOOR PLAN GREEN ROOF
Openness & Light: Glass curtain walls bathe interiors in natural light, enhancing aesthetics, promoting wellbeing, and reducing energy use. City Connection: Transparent facades blur boundaries, connecting building occupants with the urban landscape and fostering community engagement. Modern Aesthetic: Sleek, minimalist design creates a contemporary feel, making the building a landmark and enhancing its value. Flexibility & Views: Adaptable layouts and panoramic views cater to diverse event needs, offering memorable experiences for attendees. SHALIHUDDIN B. MOHD. FAIZAL IZZ IMAN B. AZMAN AHMAD SOLIHIN B. AHMAD FADHIL WAN AMIR MUKHRIZ B. WAN ZULFAISYAL MUHD. AMIERUL AKMAL B. BUSTAMAM 01DSB22F1037 01DSB22F1064 01DSB22F1044 01DSB22F1050 01DSB22F1047 DCA 40155 l DESIGN STUDIO 4 DSB4B SESSION II 23/24 CASE STUDY 1 TS. SAEDAH JOHNNY NOAKES MR.KHAIRUL AZMI B. MOHAMAD 7 GREEN ROOF A six-acre living roof that is the largest in Canada. Hosting some 400,000 native plants and grasses as well as 240,000 bees, the green roof acts as an insulator to mediate the exterior air temperature, contributes to the building’s stormwater utilization, and integrates with the waterfront landscape ecosystem. Honey produced by the bees is used in the centre’s kitchen. BIOCLIMATIC SECTION NATURAL VENTILATION INTERNAL HEAT NATURAL LIGHTING Restaurant Courtyard Public Walkways Riperian Landscape Seats & Planters Waterfront Promenade & Bike Lanes Glass Walkway Public Overlook Living Roof Public Plaza Olympic Torch FACADE ANALYSIS A six-acre living roof that is the largest in Canada. Hosting some 400,000 native plants and grasses as well as 240,000 bees, the green roof acts as an insulator to mediate the exterior air temperature, contributes to the building’s stormwater utilization, and integrates with the waterfront landscape ecosystem. Honey produced by the bees is used in the centre’s kitchen. ELEMENT IN ARCHITECTURE PRINCIPLE IN ARCHITECTURE Diagonal Lines Transformation Dynamic and energetic: Diagonal lines can create a sense of movement and break up the monotony of horizontal and vertical lines. Direct the eye: They can draw attention to specific features or guide viewers through the space. Tension and release: The play between diagonals and other lines can create a sense of visual tension and release. Evolution of space: Transformation can create a sense of journey and discovery as users move through a building. Form and function: It can be used to create a dynamic and visually interesting relationship between form and function. Multifunctionality: Kinetic facades or reconfigurable spaces can adapt to accommodate various event sizes and types, maximizing utility. GLASS CURTAIN WALL