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The Architecture Design Project Report: Food Discovery Centre in Taman Tasik Titiwangsa
[ARC 60108] Architecture Design Project | Joyce Wee Yi Qin | 0319602 1
School of Architecture Building and Design
Bachelor in Science (Hons) in Architecture
Architectural Design Project (Report)
Project Title: Food Discovery Centre @ Titiwangsa
Name: Joyce Wee Yi Qin
Student ID: 0319602
Tutor: Ms. Teh
The Architecture Design Project Report: Food Discovery Centre in Taman Tasik Titiwangsa
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Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Project Title: Food Discovery Centre .............................................................................................................................. 3
1.2 Abstract ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.3 Project Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................4
1.4 Project Aims and Objectives ........................................................................................................................................4
2 Site Investigation and Contextual Studies ......................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Site Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2 Historical Background.................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Site Significance and Issues .......................................................................................................................................... 6
2.4 Urban Studies and Macro Analysis ............................................................................................................................ 7
3 Project Background and Design Intention Strategies .................................................................................................... 8
3.1 Micro Site Analysis .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 Precedent Studies ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.3 Design Intention ............................................................................................................................................................ 10
3.4 Programme and Project Brief .................................................................................................................................... 10
3.5 Site Response .................................................................................................................................................................. 11
3.6 Spatial Programming ................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.7 Morphological/ Form Studies.................................................................................................................................... 14
4 Environmental and Technology Strategies ..................................................................................................................... 15
4.1 Site Planning Strategies............................................................................................................................................... 15
4.2 Orientation: Wind and Solar Analysis ..................................................................................................................... 15
4.3 Sustainability Concepts ............................................................................................................................................... 16
4.4 Energy Conservation Features .................................................................................................................................. 17
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1 Introduction
1.1 Project Title: Food Discovery Centre
Food Discovery Centre of Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, Kuala Lumpur
1.2 Abstract
In the architectural world, there is never an end in design and it only gets more developed and refined
as time gets by. A great piece of architecture causes great impact to a place and sets the mood and
brings out the sense of a space as well. It creates a series of interconnected spaces with feelings and
emotions, allowing users to further explore and experience.
In my design, I tend to tell the story of the place through spaces and to allow people to rediscover the
history of the place. I believe that staying true to the origin and history of the place is what make a building
timeless. A well narrated space stays connected to the user as it speaks and connects with them in a
spiritual way. Another plus point in designing is to always see yourself as the one of the users of your
design. To really feel the space and to think about what is needed in the space to provide to its functions.
In this project, we are required to consider the elements in sustaining humanity with the architectural
expression at which it should always tie back the relationship of the architecture with its context and users.
Besides, a well-planned contextual design is also important to make the architecture work at its best to
keep up with the pace of the forever developing and evolving urban context. The sustainable factor
applied in design is extremely important as it makes sure that the building grows with the environment.
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1.3 Project Introduction
Taman Tasik Titiwangsa is a green lung situated at the buffer between Kuala Lumpur City Centre and
Sentul. Off Jalan Tun Razak, the lake garden is a known urban park for the locals. Unlike KLCC Park, Taman
Tasik Titiwangsa is less commercial and is a recreational park for the local community to unwind from the
hectic life in the city.
The Food Discovery Centre, as proposed, is an extension of the park that features the discovery of the
food process, as a platform for the local community to slow down their pace and walk away from the city.
1.4 Project Aims and Objectives
The community is the heart of a developing city. But the rapid development of the city comes with a price.
With everything going at a fast pace, the community tends to lose a lot of things including quality time
with their families and most importantly, themselves.
As a result, there is a shown trend that households are shifting towards purchased food to keep up with
the fast-moving society. Hence, the project of introducing a food discovery centre that features slow food
aims to slow down the community to consider the details and appreciate the process.
The project targets to provide a platform for the community to showcase and discover the different food
cultures that are fading away in the urban context. It is also a place for social interaction and
communication as the intention of a park was always to provide an open space for the community to
mingle and have activities held in a communal scale. Hence, the program would consider the social aspect
of the context to sustain the community relationship and to provide a place that caters to their needs.
Besides the social aspect, the program would also cover the historical aspect of the lake which is slowly
fading away in the urban context.
Besides, the main objective of the project is to revive and sustain the humanity of the place by providing
a civic space of gathering and a platform to showcase local cultures. Additionally, the program of the
project is to be designed to relate to their adjacent building/spaces to have a coherent flow from the
surrounding context to the core of the building.
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2 Site Investigation and Contextual Studies
2.1 Site Introduction
The site is located at the junction of Jalan Kuantan and Jalan Tembeling. Currently a carpark catering to
the visitors to Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, its position is sandwiched between the infamous Titiwangsa Lake,
Istana Budaya and a couple of national schools. Its position is strategically positioned at the junction
leading to the lake and is one of the first buildings to be seen upon arriving the lake gardens. With the
neighbouring schools and the bus stops along the streets, it is one of the busiest streets around the park
area after Jalan Tun Razak.
Additionally, Tasik Titiwangsa is part of the River of Life project to repurpose the riverfronts in the Klang
Valley, which works will be done in phases starting from treating the polluted lake water. Upon completion
of the project, the lakefront is expected to be a more walkable with properly paved paths and commercial
stalls along the paths.
A good balance and properly planned connections between the proposed building and the surrounding
context should consider all mentioned to establish a harmonized and effective design, leaving minimal
negative impacts to the site.
2.2 Historical Background
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2.3 Site Significance and Issues
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2.4 Urban Studies and Macro Analysis
vStrength:
1. The site offers picturesque view of the lake on the north side.
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3. It is located at ‘kawasan warisan’ hence is also a high-density tourist spot services are available to
cater to the different user groups on site.
4. Easy access from the main roads. The development of infrastructures and public transportation
promotes public flow.
Weakness:
1. Views towards lake may be obstructed if surrounding lands are developed as the site is located
diagonally from the lake.
2. Busy traffic (especially buses) before and after schools causing vehicular pollution due to site location
at the junction next to bus stops and schools.
3. Lack of proper pedestrian connection between site and the lake may cause safety issues.
Opportunity:
1. Creating nodes that enhance the landmarks around and a mutual relationship among the community
can occur.
2. Providing an ideal platform for food business by complimenting with the existing food businesses
around.
3. Borrowing the view from the lake to enhance visually and the continuity of the sense of the place.
Threats:
1. Site location at the intersection and the lack of pedestrian crossings increase possibilities of road
accidents.
2. Site location next to an unattended piece of land. Ungroomed landscape nests hazardous pests that
may cause danger to the visitors.
3. Existing facilities lacks proper maintenance, affecting the recreational experiences on site. Thus,
affects the number of visitors to the site.
Districts and Edges
Users and Paths
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3 Project Background and Design Intention Strategies
3.1 Micro Site Analysis
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3.2 Precedent Studies
Programme Studies- OMA Food Park
The design of an F&B Park was conceived as a celebration
of Los Angeles’ diversity through the themes of food, art
and land. A split-level restaurant designed by OMA opens
to the park via a sweeping staircase, and will serve as a new
lunch spot for employees of the nearby government
building and locals alike. To provide respite from the hot
Californian sun. The park will feature native oak and
sycamore trees alongside an array of OMA-designed
sculptural shade canopies. Beneath the canopies, shaded
outdoor rooms will give park-goers a space for small group
gatherings, food fairs, art installations, and other
community events.
“The F&B Park will be a meeting point for civil servants,
journalists, arts patrons and DTLA residents. Our design for
the restaurant for the restaurant is a dynamic building that
fascilitates two distinct levels of service:quick and casual on
the ground, refined and elegant above. Each level activates
diverse experiences ranging from café to test kitchen to
amphitheatre seating”
The concept of the F&B Park is to have an integrated space
of a park with food and other dynamic programmes. At
night, it also serves as the vibrant civics platform to
encourage communal activities of various genres.
Form Studies- The Third Place
The Third Place is a landscape building designed by PENDA Architects. Located in Seoul, it’s a modern library
with the concept of creating a co-existing landscape-library in an urban context in response to the urban context.
The building is designed to let the landscape become the building and to let the building be acceptant to the
changing landscape.
The message behind the design is that a building has to co-exist in reality and the virtual world to be able to
adapt to what is coming in the future.
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3.3 Design Intention
As the city continues to grow and strive, humanly relationships tend to get thrown to the back of the mind and
eventually buried into the depths of the ground.
Taking food as instance, with the booming food industry, food is fast. Studies shown a trend that households
are shifting towards purchases of prepared food, to cope with the busy schedule at work. Have anyone ever
stop and wonder what is behind all this speed?
Modern people seek efficiency
but are we being efficient? Or are we just being fast?
We achieve time and success but often those that we lost are invaluable
- quality time with family and ourselves.
Hence the programme of the Food Discovery Centre aims to improve health and create social change with a
visionary program mix that has food as its core. The centre is a platform for the community to rediscover the
joy of slow food throughout the process in a communal context.
Besides food, the thought of resurfacing the deeply buried tin mining history of Titiwangsa Lake is also put into
context, where a series of spaces to reintroduce the known recreational lake, as one of the active tin mining
spot during his younger years. It is evident that the society has no knowledge of its past as it is completely
undocumented, rendering ‘those days’ an empty page.
3.4 Programme and Project Brief
A. Slow Food Programme The slow food programme is the main programme of the food rediscovery experience that aims to
build relationships (familial and communal) and encourage the people to enjoy the process rather than
being results-driven.
The programme features a hands-on experience on food preparation from scratch. The programme
involves the community, especially families, to gather and to play different roles in the slow food process,
from growing vegetables and spices to having meals properly served and dined together as a
community.
Spaces to support the programme includes:
- Community Kitchen
- Spice Garden + Vegetable Patch
- Community Dining Area
- Food Storage + Freezer
- Gardening Shed
B. Food Discovery Pavilion The food discovery pavilion is a celebration of our multicultural nation rich in food culture. With an
everchanging list of events featuring food fests involving the different community and cultures, the
pavilion plays an active role in attracting people into the building.
C. Tin Mining History Uncovered The history programme involves uncovering the unknown past of the lake as a member of the tin mining
industry in Malaysia. As important as knowing what the future holds, history is what grounds us. Hence,
the history is taken into importance.
The history programme features a main gallery that hosts timed exhibitions on tin mining and other
historical features in the Malaysian context. Likewise, there will also be a permanent gallery dedicated
to the History of Taman Tasik Titiwangsa from its rise as a tin mining lake to its current state as a
recreational park.
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3.5 Site Response
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3.6 Spatial Programming
Majority of the main community activity spaces are located on the ground floor
for easy access and are open to the surrounding landscape.
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Private spaces such as cafés, cook book libraries and accommodations are located on the upper floors for
extra privacy. These spaces overlook the lake and the community spaces below.
The Tin Mining History Experiential Gallery is located underground to portray the important history of Taman
Tasik Titiwangsa to be unearthed and rediscovered by the community.
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3.7 Morphological/ Form Studies
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4 Environmental and Technology Strategies
4.1 Site Planning Strategies
4.2 Orientation: Wind and Solar Analysis
Drop off and vehicular entrance is located along
Jalan Kuantan to minimize vehicular flow on Jalan
Tembeling, freeing the road for a safer pedestrian
path between the lake and the site.
Arrangement of spaces are according to the
approximate user group and activities to have a
coherent flow of space into the building, maintaining
a friendly relationship with the surrounding.
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4.3 Sustainability Concepts
A. Orientation The building is oriented to the east-west direction to have maximum sunlight directed into the interior
spaces during light hours to reduce electric consumption spent on artificial lightings. Besides, the
differences of the shadows casted upon the spaces due to the changes in sunlight creates unique
spatial experiences and ambience throughout the day.
B. Sun Shading
Due to the building being east-west facing, sun shading plays an important role to control the amount
of sunlight entering the building, reducing glare from the excessive light for the comfort of the users.
Hence, a façade of trees will be planted at the west façade, as a natural barrier for sun and as a barrier
filtering of the contaminated air from the streets. Additionally, automated sun shading louvres are
installed to control the amount of sun penetrating the building with maximum flexibility.
C. Wind (Natural Ventilation)
Natural ventilation is an important aspect in the building as its main programme surround’s food and
the preparation process. The ventilation system of the building must be elaborate to eliminate foul
smell from the food preparations process.
Hence, the building spaces are oriented to the north-eastern direction to open to the wind and views
coming from the lake. Likewise, the main building plays with volume to promote ventilation between
floors.
D. Rainwater Harvesting
With all the surrounding landscape and gardening programmes to maintain, water is another resource
to consider. Hence, rain water harvesting systems will be implemented to reduce cost on water bills.
The rainwater harvesting system is designed to mimic the tin mining movement with a mechanical
harvesting dish elevated above ground to double as a sun shading element for the open pavilion.
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4.4 Energy Conservation Features
Natural Ventilation
Minimal interior walls and tall ceilings allow
better ventilation within interior spaces.
Perforated façade with huge openings allow
wind to enter the building with decreased
obstruction.
Rain Water Harvesting
Rain Water Harvesting system reduces cost on
water bills and are designed aesthetically to fit
into the building. The water harvested is
treated, when necessary, and contained in the
water tank room.
The building makes full use of the natural elements on site to create a
low carbon, minimal foot print building that is partially self-sustainable.
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