Ben-Bow Enrichment Learning Centre in Klang
29/ 12 / 2018
The design develops into the final scheme of design where it interprets the tendency of creating interest through enclosure. The enclosure setting fits the contexts of creating a separate realm in conjunction of the prevailing street context. The realm where people can retreat and dwell into by having spaces to informally and formally elaborate learn through the form of classrooms &workshops, public rentable outlets giving a sense of place for anyone, a canteen to rehydrate oneself, public toilets accessible for everyone, dynamic facade initiative where greenery can be planted and replanted, and a compact "park". Spaces of place-making which develops with humankind in relation with the built form.
Studio V
BEN - BOW LEARNING CENTER IN KLANG
Klang heeds the call towards a new form of social living through an architectural intervention which embodies the vibrancy nature in people to further gentrify the vicinity of the area regularly. Thus, the proposal of a design to interpret the needs of the people ideal learning centre of what can be done for the people, whilst an initiative adjourning the sprout of negative perception of the withered site. The Ben-Bow learning centre as a catalyst to reform the social vibrancy amongst the immediate column of people, to inject a social bond with one another which then results to the meaning of the site and its context.
Studio II
KEH дOM house
Retreat House, Cameron Highlands
13 / 07 / 2017
A Weekend Lodging denotes ‘A place where one escapes for relaxation, recreation and vacation for a short period of time.’ This Weekend Lodging must function as habitable architectural spaces to enable the activity associated with living, dining, showering, cooking, storage and such within the built up space of 150 metre square. The relationship between your design and the context is also important in making the Weekend Lodging unique to its landscape and activity.
The objectives was to achieve
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To introduce the notions of concepts, program and process in architectural design
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To introduce students’ to the understanding of user specific design requirements
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To introduce the notions of space, form and function in architectural design
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To introduce awareness of site specific design and the process of site analysis
outside kitchen and dining view | single bedroom fixed toilet | bed and kitchen openings |
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master bedroom | staircase details | seperable living room |
overall 1st floor plan |