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    KEY PLAN

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    LOCATION PLAN

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    SITE PLAN

    Scale 1:200

    State: Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

    Site Area : 788.59 sqm

    Climate : Tropical Rainforest

    Current Program : Car Park (RM10 per day)Land Type : Commercial

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    HISTORY TIMELINE OF BUKIT BINTANG

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    HISTORY TIMELINE OF BUKIT BINTANG

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    HISTORY TIMELINE OF BUKIT BINTANG

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    HISTORY TIMELINE OF BUKIT BINTANG

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    LANDMARK

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    Highway Access

    ACCESS TO JALAN ALOR

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    TRAFFIC CIRCULATION

    MORNINGVehicle Circulation

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    Noon Vehicle Circulation

    TRAFFIC CIRCULATION

    AFTERNOONVehicle Circulation

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    TRAFFIC CIRCULATION

    NIGHTVehicle Circulation

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    Walking Distance From Bus Station

    TRANSPORTATION (Bus)

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    Walking Distance From Monorail Station

    TRANSPORTATION (Monorail)

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    KUALA LUMPUR HOP ON HOP OFF TOURISM BUSEVERYDAY9am to 8pm

    TICKETING PRICE - Normal RM45( Per day)

    TRANSPORTATION (Tourism Bus)

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    THE BESTOUTDOOR FOOD PARK AT NIGHT!

    http://www.tourism.gov.my/en/es/experiences/top-25-experiences/3

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    video

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    The siteHotel

    Residential

    TYPOLOGY

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    The siteFood

    TYPOLOGY

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    The siteMassage Parlour

    TYPOLOGY

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    The site

    Massage Parlour

    Hotel

    Residential

    Food

    Mix-Used

    TYPOLOGY

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    Quiet street

    -Less pedestrian in

    Morning and night.

    Lively Street

    -Vendor illegally selling good on road side-Pedestrian scale sense of belonging

    -Food smell

    Main Street

    -Transportation passed by

    give a sense of chaotic

    SECTION ANALYSIS

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    Parking Lot

    -Max 52 cars to park

    from day to night

    Lively Street

    -Transportation passed by

    give a sense of chaotic

    Privatization of Public Space

    -Vendors set up their stall on

    the road causing road blockage

    and in sufficient pedestrian walkway.

    Inaccessible 5 foot walkway

    -Shop owner places the goods

    and stalls on walkway causingBlockage of walkway.

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    VIEWS FROM SITE

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    VIEWS TO SITE

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    VIEW ANALYSIS

    HIGH RISE BUILDING

    FEDERAL HOTEL

    TIMES SQUARE

    HECTIC STREETHIGH RISE

    RESIDENTIAL

    PROPOSED

    SITE WITH5 MAX STOREY

    HEIGHTS

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    CLIMATE

    ANALYSIS

    50-60% of the site is shadedby Pokok Angsana

    (Pterocarpus indicus) from 8-10am.

    A gathering area around 8-10am under the shade is

    recommended.

    Encourage outdoor activity during morning time.

    Sun Path Analysis

    Morning (8am) Noon (12pm)

    Afternoon (4pm)

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    CLIMATE

    Wind Direction Prevailing wind coming from the

    east and south

    Drainage System Ponding water on site during heavy rain

    G O ( )

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    VEGETATION (At site)

    Angsana TreeScientific Name: Pterocarpus indicu s

    Family: Fabaceae (Leguminosae)

    Large deciduous tree

    Grows up to 40m tall

    2 m in diameter

    Dome-shaped crown

    Yellow flowers that are faintly fragrant

    Bloom for only a day

    Rain down the next morning

    PEDESTRIAN PATH

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    PEDESTRIAN PATH

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    1

    PEDESTRIAN DENSITY AND NODES

    2 3 4Bus stopsJunctions Temporary stalls/vendorsPermanent stalls

    MORNING (8AM-12PM)

    The usual breakfast location

    for the locals and elderly to

    gather and chit-chat.

    Intersection where pedestrians

    comes from Jln Bukit Bintang &

    Jln Sultan Ismail towards Jln Alor.2

    Bus stops that are used to cater

    the local communities and

    foreigners before working hours.3

    Temporary food stalls that areset-up on certain time to cater

    the community.4

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    AFTERNOON (12PM-6PM)

    PEDESTRIAN DENSITY AND NODES

    1 2 3 4Permanent stalls Junctions Intersection Temporary stalls/vendors

    Stalls set-up to cater the

    locals, blue and white collar

    workers during lunch hour.

    Intersection where pedestrians

    comes from Jln Bukit Bintang &

    Jln Sultan Ismail towards Jln Alor.

    Intersection where pedestrians

    comes from Jln Changkat and Jln

    Bukit Bintang towards Jln Alor.

    Temporary food stalls that areset-up on certain time to cater

    the community.

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    S S O S

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    PEDESTRIAN DENSITY AND NODES

    1 2 3 4Permanent stalls Junctions Bus stops Pedestrian Zebra Crossing

    NIGHT (6PM-10PM)

    Food stalls busy operating period

    as tourists and locals starts to

    flood the Jalan Alor street.

    Intersection where pedestrians

    comes from Jln Bukit Bintang &

    Jln Sultan Ismail towards Jln Alor.

    Bus stops that are used to

    cater the local communities and

    foreigners(in and out of site).

    Intersection point of pedestrianscoming from Lot 10, BB plaza

    and Times Square

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    STREET ACTIVITIESTengkat Tong Shin

    Locals Hangout

    Spot- seating / waiting areain the morning

    Street Cleaning- cleanliness maintained alongthe street

    Food Stalls- breakfast for locals and backpackers (residence

    and guesthouses nearby)

    DAYTIME (8AM-4PM)

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    STREETACTIVITIESJalan Alor

    Daily Chores- more locals in

    the morning

    Loading/Unloading

    Goods

    - limits the car parkavailability

    Fruit Stall- locals convenience,

    but blocked pedestrian

    walkway

    Dining- nearly no

    customer(morning)- less customers(afternoon)

    Temporary Food Vendors- serve locals and foreign

    workers, but blocked

    pedestrian walkway

    DAYTIME (8AM-4PM)

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    STREET ACTIVITIESJalan Alor

    Furniture Setting Up- Slows down the traffic

    flow

    Stall Setting Up- affordable prices on

    goods

    Temporary Food

    Vendor- variety choices of

    street food

    Dining- tourists and foodies fill

    the food outlets

    Street Performer- entertainment for

    customers whiledining

    NIGHT (6PM-3AM)

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    STREET ACTIVITIESJalan Bukit Bintang

    Police Patrol

    - tourist are ease to get helpfrom them, high security

    Loading/Unloading Goods

    - slows down the traffic flow

    Ample Taxis

    - taxi drivers pick uptourists from hotels

    Selling Goods

    - affordable prices on goods

    DAYTIME (8AM-4PM)

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    PRIVATSATION OF PUBLIC SPACE

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    TEMPORAL USERS TEMPORARY TREES ON SITE

    LIMITED DESIGN SPACE

    TRAFFIC JAM (Causes air and noise pollution)

    PROPOSAL (Expansion of site)

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    PROPOSAL (Expansion of site)

    BEFORE799.65m

    PROPOSALS

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    ISSUE PROPOSAL TARGET USER

    Lack of gathering places Communal gathering spaces Annual festive celebration

    Temporary Shelter Soup kitchen

    Cultural educational program

    Local community

    Tourists

    Patrons

    Foreign WorkerHomeless

    Street Performers

    Local community

    Tourists

    PROPOSALS

    Social Issues

    Diminishing Identity

    PRECEDENT STUDIES

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    PRECEDENT STUDIES

    AUSTIN RESOURCE CENTER FOR THE HOMELESS

    SURROUNDING CONTEXT

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    SURROUNDING CONTEXT

    Location: Austin, TX

    Size: 2,490 m2

    Urban setting

    SITE RELIGIOUS COMMERCIAL

    LODGINGADMINISTRATIVE

    PROGRAMMES

    sleeping rooms shower rooms health clinic classrooms/offices

    The ARCH is designed to assess client needs, provide

    information on how and where to access services, and

    emergency needs of homeless adults. It also provides

    sleeping areas for homeless people to rest, day or night, and

    a Day Resource Center to get out of the elements during the

    day.

    Before ARCH was build..

    But due to the increasing amount of homeless around

    Austin city..

    The site was a

    public parking lot

    SPATIAL LAYOUT

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    SPATIAL LAYOUT

    Men and women gather inside of the

    ARCH to charge their cell phone,

    computers and to catch up on a nap.

    The double height entrance which leads

    to the health clinic and computer room.

    SPATIAL LAYOUT

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    SPATIAL LAYOUT

    A large commercial kitchen and dining room that serves

    100 meals each night to those staying at the shelter.

    The light wells are designed to light up

    spaces in that has insufficient amount of

    natural light, just to give the feeling of

    warmth to the users.

    SPATIAL LAYOUT

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    SPATIAL LAYOUT

    A pavilion-like structure,

    and on the roof is the

    100-bed overnight

    shelter, with a

    panoramic view of the

    city.

    Sleeping rooms

    that sleeps more

    than 200 meneach night .

    SPATIAL LAYOUT

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    SPATIAL LAYOUT

    UNIQUE FEATURES

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    UNIQUE FEATURES

    The facility included a 13,000 gallon rain water collection system involving amanifold tank system which supplies to the users of the building.

    RAINWATER COLLECTION

    CAST IN-SITU CONCRETE

    Tilt-up concrete frames, which were stack-

    cast on a very restricted urban site, support

    two floors of precast hollow-core panels. The

    exposed structural framing system allowed

    rapid and economical construction.

    PRECEDENT STUDIES

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    THE NEW GENERATION YOUTH COMMUNITY CENTRE

    PRECEDENT STUDIES

    Architects:

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    SURROUNDING CONTEXT

    SITE RELIGIOUS RESIDENTIAL RECREATIONAL

    The site is situated in the center of

    a residential area and an open

    green space. These spaces

    connect to form a dramatic internal

    event landscape that resolves

    complex site levels, engages and

    welcomes visitors, and is alive with

    activity and opportunity.

    // ABOUT THE SITE

    St. Philip The Apostle Church

    Wellspark Residence

    Sydenham Wellspark

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    TNG Youth Community Centre

    Architects:

    RCKa

    Location:

    Wells Park Road, London,United Kingdom

    Project Year:

    2013

    ABOUT THE CENTRE

    http://www.rcka.co.uk/
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    DESIGN CONCEPT

    ABOUT THE CENTRE

    PROGRAMMES

    create flexible

    building that reacts to

    the constant evolution

    of demands from its

    users.

    consistent

    structural grid

    defining rooms

    and wall openings

    large open plan areas

    (as decided by the youth themselves)

    wall climbing health clinic recording studios

    cafe training kitchen IT suites

    outdoor/indoor

    games area

    SPATIAL LAYOUT

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    SPATIAL LAYOUT

    Training kitchen/caf and recording

    studio are situated at the lower part of

    the building.

    Multi use open

    space, mainly use for

    outdoor games.

    SPATIAL LAYOUT

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    SPATIAL LAYOUT

    Main entrance situated at the

    side, which acts as a mid-

    landing, positively connecting

    to all building levels.

    Breakout space:

    - A thermal buffer to the

    external heat.

    SPATIAL LAYOUT

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    SPATIAL LAYOUT

    A large central hall which is wider for

    informal performance areas.

    Double and triple-height

    spaces; creating different

    views between the floors and

    rooms.

    MATERIALITY

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    MATERIALITY

    The interior is lined with exposed

    structural timber panels with a

    subtle white wash, chosen to add

    warmth and to age with use.

    Large open spaces can

    develop a bright and vibrant

    environment.

    Reflective foil-faced insulation

    beneath the external cladding acts

    as a filtering for the sunlight rays,

    giving the interior a cozy feeling.

    The appearance and personality of the building changes

    dramatically, depending on the light and weather, and the

    time or day or year.

    PRECEDENT STUDIES

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    BABA NYONYA HERITAGE MUSEUM(local cultural programmes)

    PRECEDENT STUDIES

    ABOUT THE MUSEUM

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    Opened in: 1986

    No. 48 & 50

    Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock,

    Malacca

    It is a living museum, built to revive MalaysiasPeranakan

    identity and heritage. It is located in Jalan Tun Tan Cheng

    Lock, a street adjacent to the Jonker Walk.

    Baba Nyonya

    Heritage MuseumLocated adjacent to the famous Jonker

    Street, TOURIST HOTSPOT.

    Various galleries to showcasethe heritage of Peranakans.

    To educate the

    community/tourists on

    the life of Peranakans.

    Preserved interior/exterior of

    the shop house- museum.

    CONCLUSION

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    AUSTIN RESOURCE

    CENTER FOR

    HOMELESS

    THE NEW GENERATION

    COMMUNITY CENTREBABA NYONYA

    HERITAGE MUSEUM

    JALAN ALOR

    FUTURE

    DEVELOPMENT

    Overcome the homeless issue. To adapt the needs of the youth.To educate the locals and

    tourists on the heritage.

    To implement a diverse

    local cultureto the site.

    SITEISSUE

    SITECONTEXT

    Commercial area. Residential area.

    TARGETUSERS

    Homeless

    Medical officers

    Tourists

    Foreigners

    Locals

    Youths

    Homeless

    UNESCO site

    Mixed use;

    commercial,

    residential and

    cultural

    Youths Kids Locals TouristsOffice workers

    Volunteers

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