HERBARIUM BREAK OUT SPACE
VIEW TO KELAB SULTAN SULAIMAN
BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN 56
4
3
4
2
1
1. SPR Tank 120 CARPARK + 2 OKU
2. Hose Reel Tank 70 Motorcycle
3.Refuse
4. Fire Lift Lobby
5.Fire Pump Room
6. Rain Water Harvesting
Tank
SCALE 1.450
SITE BOUNDARYELEVATIONSCALE 1:400 SITE BOUNDARY
SITE BOUNDARY East Elevation SITE BOUNDARY
WEST ELEVATION
SITE BOUNDARY ELEVATION SITE BOUNDARY
SITE BOUNDARY
SCALE 1:400 SITE BOUNDARY
North Elevation
South Elevation
SECTION A-A
SCALE 1:400
Herb Research Lab Rempah Ratus Forest Multipurpose Hall + Observation Deck Amphitheatre/ Pentas
Preparation Lab Apothecary
Community Kitchen +
Horticulturists Lab
Carpark
Sensory Journey
Sense Of Smell, Taste Sense Of Sight,smell, Touch, Hearing Sense Of Sight Sense Of Sight, Smell
Healing Food Herbs and Rempah Ratus Forest Obsevation Deck Pocket Gardens surrounding the
amphitheatre
SECTION B-B
SCALE 1:400
Herbarium Observation Deck
Library Multipurpose Hall
Rempah Ratus Forest Herb Cafe Gallery + Courtyard Amphitheatre/ Pentas
Carpark
STRUCTURAL EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC Roof
550mmx 55 mm 300mm x100 mm
Timber Post Rafter
Pad Foundation
SCHEDULE OF ACCOMODATION
Ground Floor Level Area First Floor Level (Block Area Second Floor Level Area
(Block A) A) 261 (Block A)
575 221 222
Reception & Gallery Observation space 507 Observation space 313
100 95 251
Apothecary Lecture Hall/ 35 Herbarium 35
52 Multipurpose Hall 10
Toilets & Praying Room Preparation Hall 8
25 Community Library 10
Sick Bay Toilet
115 Management Office &
Herb Café 155 Staff Room Janitor
Services 4 Storage
Janitor 140 Toilet
Kiosks 111 Storage
Retails
Area First Floor Level Area Second Floor Level Area
Ground Floor Level (Block B) (Block B)
(Block B) 215 213 318
70 Demonstration Labx2 162 Herb Research Labx3 30
Cafeteria 240 Medicinal Herb Lab x2 65 Toilet 246
Kitchen 91 Meeting Room x5 30 Student Break Out Space
Student Lounge 32 Toilet
Community Kitchen x2 55
Refuse Total 1599 Total 1433
Toilet x2 1980
Total
TOTAL GFA 5012SQM
DETAIL DRAWINGS
Typical Window and Louvres Details Scale 1.10 Permeable Pavers and Green Roof Scale 1.5
1 Double glazed window 1 Concrete Pavers
2 50mm Firestop rockwool Insulation 2 50mm Bedding Course
3 20mm gypsum plaster 3 100mm Stone Open- Graded Base
4 150mm reinforced concrete 4 150mm Stone Subbase
5 Alumn Bracket 5 Perforated Pipe slope to RWH pipe
6 150 mm Timber Louvers 6 50mm Hard Top Insulation Layer
7 Growth medium
8 0.5 mm Geotextile Fabric Protective Layer
9 40mm Rigid Drainage Layer
10 Reinforced Concrete
11 Curb with restraint for overflow drainage
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM RAIN HARVESTING SYSTEM
SCALE 1:400
Permeable Pavers and Green Roof
RWH
VIEW OF MAIN ENTRANCE
VIEW FROM KAMPONG BAHRU PINTU GERBANG
Schol
STUDENT QUARTERS
SENSE OF SMELL BY THE COMMUNITY KITCHEN AND CAFETERIA AT GROUND FLOOR
TRADING FOOD WASTE FOR MALAY HERBS
HERB CAFE
PASSIVE FIRE PROTECTION | PERIMETER APPLIANCE ACCESS
BLOCK B
BLOCK A
EGRESS
INGRESS
107.2m parameter facing main road 6.1m Bomba
Access
Scale 1:500
HYDRANT LOCATION 90m
Scale 1:800
RUNNING DISTANCES GF
BLOCK B
BLOCK A
Scale 1:500
RUNNING DISTANCES 1F
BLOCK B
BLOCK A
Scale 1:500
RUNNING DISTANCES 3rd
BLOCK B
BLOCK A
Scale 1:500
ESCAPE PROVISION COMPUTATION Horizontal exit
width > 2100mm
Horizontal
exit width > The proposed 2 staircases (1 fire staircase
2100mm & 1 circulation staircase) with width of
1700mm in one block are the same
Fire Staircase throughout the floor levels of both blocks.
Circulation Assuming one of the staircase of the floor
Staircase (1,700mm) is inaccessible, the remaining
exit width (3400mm – 1,700mm) is
Scale nts 1,700mm which is still sufficient as a mean
for escape throughout each floor and
therefore the provision satisfies the By-
laws.
ACTIVE FIRE PROTECTION Scale nts
Communication Panel K
3400 Fire Resistant Door
1700 1700 300mm thk RC Shear Wall
70mm m.s. handrail
RC Staircase
Thread: 255mm
Riser : 175mm | 26 steps
Location of core placement and services EL
Fire staircase details
LEGEND EL
EMERGENCYLIGHT AB/BG
KELUAR SIGN
DRY POWDER
ALARM BELL
BREAK GLASS
SMOKE DETECTOR
HOSE REEL
WR WET RISER
Corridor
HR
The proposed fire extinguishing and alarm systems as illustrated above
APPENDIX INITIAL DEVELOPMENT
Mapping circulations SITE CONTEXT ISSUES
N
URBAN DESIGN PRINCIPLES (2016)
01 Enhance Liveability 02 Create Community 3.Expand Opportunity 04 Promote Equality 05 Foster
Offer the widest possible Invite people from all walks of Make cities and regions Advance equitable Sustainability
individual choices for living life to engage each other. access to liveability, Pursue a full
healthier, more satisfying more economically community, and agenda
lives. competitive opportunity environmental
responsibility and
resilience
• SDG
• Interactive Malay herb • (Outdoor green meeting • Malay Medicinal herbs • Accessible to Malay
trail that promotes points for students, workers & healing food can be
Medicinal herb garden /
walkability/ sensory and residence of the area to part of the food
walk foster dialogues ) tourism Community Library /
Community Kitchen
• Sustainable
Identity
Promote & preserve
the Malay culture
INITIAL DEVELOPMENT
N
INITIAL DEVELOPMENT
N
INITIAL DEVELOPMENT
N
INITIAL DEVELOPMENT
Visual connection of all levels to the Herb Forest and Sensory Journey on Ground Floor
Taste of healing food Visual ,Smell of the scented forest Visual of the herb forest
& Taste, engage with edible plants
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