Thursday, 17 July 2014

Architecture Portfolio

Project 2: Second Draft, Creating Convention & Packaging

Introduction
In order to make your portfolio succinctly, you are required to create a suitable format, size and graphic
convention which will display your work effectively and translate your Personal Design Statement clearly.

Objectives of Project
The objectives of this project are as follow:
• To introduce and discuss various approaches for the presentation of works in the format of a portfolio.
• To introduce proficiency and skills required in the production and design of a personal portfolio.

Learning Outcomes of this Project
• Strategize and organize the necessary resources (effective time management, application of software,
etc.) for the production of a personal portfolio

Summary
The idea of my portfolio approach is minimalist whereby through color scheme chosen reflects on my design statement as well. Hence, minimalism in designing through simplicity and 'less is more' concept is justified through my design.

Final Draft submission
Cover page

Table of content
Design statement
Studio 2 project: Tea center
Studio 2 project: Final drawings
Studio 3 project: Genius Loci
Studio 3 project: Final drawings
Studio 4 project: Touching the earth lighty
Studio 4 project: Final drawings

Studio 5 project: Urban infill



Studio 5 project: Final drawings







Architecture Portfolio

Personal Design Statement & Projects selection

Summary
The project can be summarized as stepping stone for us in defining our architecture approach. The design statement done was based on architecture language that has been done through out our studios. Hence, capturing on a certain language or approach captures the identity or approach derived within and applied through illustrations and practicality. 

Objectives of Project
The objectives of this project are as follow:
• To aid the development of and enhance a student’s individual design statement and conceptualization
skills.
• To develop the student’s ability to understand and exercise discernment in the selection process of
materials to be included in their portfolio.

Learning Outcomes of this Project
• Develop and distinguish a personal design statement and direction

Design Statement 

“The mother art is architecture. Without architecture of our own we have no soul of our own civilization” quoted by Frank Lloyd Wright was an eye opener towards architecture defining on how powerful a space could be. The vast definition of architecture generates perception in relation of interest in arts as a stepping stone.  Hence, architecture was the key in expanding my interest through in depth study of not just based on space alone; but through impact on human behavior and culture shaping society. In another word, architecture could create such grace in shaping not just on physical side through infrastructure and mass developments; but on how it shapes through cultural and spiritual aspect.
Architecture is well known as a subjective subject indicating vast elements that can be approach. Throughout the years of learning architecture not just as a formal education, but through informal approach as ‘way of life’ has truly became an eye opener in perceiving anything through different perspectives capturing the most precious knowledge I had gotten in the journey. The idea of perceiving through different perspective generates more than just typical architecture on how one perceived architecture on form and space. The projection of different perspective is through theoretical approach of spiritual connection between men and nature reflecting my architecture style. Spiritual connection projects a harmonious chemistry between men and nature defining “spirit of a place”. The idea of spiritual harmony connects through space creates a tremendous experience through a journey by evoking the user emotion. The spiritual connection engage a closer approach towards nature reflecting a modest design through the application of architecture’s best element; earth.
Glenn Murcutt is an architect I adored as his modesty reflected through his work. “Touching the earth lightly” reflects on his design through minimal obstruction on natural element; instead maximizing through natural elements such as ventilation, sunlight, and wind circulation. The main projection of the approach is to focus more on functionalism rather than form. Functionalism created through natural elements projects a chemistry between space and nature evoking emotion of the occupant.

Besides that, architecture through communal approach is part of an interest of architecture style. The idea of communal is not just based on providing a space for the public, but captures the idea of cultural space resulting through human behavior as end result. The cultural approach through communal program reflects the society behavior towards the surroundings such as human pattern, culture through daily activities, and identity of place. Apart from that, the approach is to appreciate the cultural/tradition that has been existed on site. Hence, preservation is the key through space in shaping the society through cultural elements. In addition, preservation in capturing identity of the place through cultural analysis represent history of the place projecting a sense of cultural origin through timeline reflecting the human behavior today. However, proposal on program which suits the society today with a touch of the past captures on the projection of identity of a place through cultural approach in my point of view.
In a nutshell, the journey in architecture has been a well carved experience so far as it has teaches me not only through books, but through experience in an informal approach of observation, analyzing, and perception. Hence, the direction that I am heading creates such impact in shaping me as a person and an architect. That is what architecture has taught me. 

Friday, 11 July 2014

Studio 5: Preliminary studies

Precedent studies

Introduction:

Preliminary study conducted as part of a stepping stone for site analysis. The idea of case study is to have a reference on how to conduct a site study based on urban context. The project chosen for the case study is Santa Canterina Market, Barcelona, Spain. 

The objectives of this assignment are as follows: 
 
  •  To have an overview of the formation of cities and introduce basic concepts of urban design in relation to architectural design 
  •  To introduce and implement basic methodologies of urban studies 
  •  To investigate the role of market-places in traditional and contemporary urban societies 
  •  To examine various examples and architectural responses for urban infills 


Learning outcome:

  • Conduct case studies and site analysis to generate an understanding of the physical and cultural context        and development of urban environments 
  • Determine and describe the role of a market-place in a contemporary urban setting 
  • Examine and establish appropriate architectural responses and strategies for designing within an urban infill     site







    • Thursday, 10 July 2014

      Studio 5: Site Analysis

      Site Analysis : Jalan Tun HS Lee

      Introduction:

        We are given a task on conducting a site analysis in Jalan Tun H.S Lee, Kuala Lumpur. The main objective of the site analysis is to study the site in several aspects such as human behavior, architecture language, and cultural based on local context. 
        Site perception were part of the task I had to complete as part of the whole site analysis end product. The topic covers on subjective perception towards the site and specific analysis on micro ground. In addition, analysis on strength, weakness, and opportunity are part of the aspect to study in findings on site.

      Learning Outcome:

      • Conduct case studies and site analysis to generate an understanding of the physical and cultural context and development of urban environments 
      •  Determine and describe the role of a market-place in a contemporary urban setting 
      •  Examine and establish appropriate architectural responses and strategies for designing within an urban infill site 
      •  Produce necessary documentation (diagrams, mappings, photographic images, orthographic drawings and models) to record and communicate site analysis findings, and for further use in the coming design stages 

      Site Analysis board


      Saturday, 5 July 2014

      Architecture studio 5 : Urban infill

      Introduction 


      Studio 5 is an urban infill project that focuses on market activities as main program for the urban street. It aims to explore and provide appropriate architectural solutions in designing a market-place for the city’s inhabitants. Preliminary studies were conducted introducing to studies of context in urban through analysis and documentation of the  of a selected site. This  will be done in concurrence with the research of urban infill and market-place precedents, and their architectural responses. By the end of the module, students will have developed an appropriate scheme for an urban contemporary market-place within a dense inner-city street environment that takes into consideration an understanding of applicable current legislation, building technologies and cultural imperatives of the site and its surroundings.

      Learning Outcome:

      • Learning about cultural integration with site context through design extraction
      • Implementation of  urban context in design through analysis and observation
      • Application and understanding of legislation within the design space accommodating local authority requirements
      • Understanding human behavior and Kuala Lumpur culture that implemented in the design


      * Image of the files are too big, apologize for the inconvenient