group b site analysis
TRANSCRIPT
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- SITE ANALYSIS -
TAMAN BOTANI NEGARA SHAH ALAM
PREPARED BY GROUP B
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SITE PLAN
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LOCATION
PLAN
SELANGOR, SHAH ALAM
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KLANG
SHAH ALAM
TAMAN BOTANI NEGARA
PETALING JAYA
PUCHUNG LOCATION
PLAN
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KEY
PLANCAR PARK
ENTRANCE
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Boundary
Road/ TrailsScale 1:750
CACTUS PARKHILL
LAKE 3
LAKE 2
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CONTOUR /TOPOGRAPHY
50 METER
25 METER
Scale 1:750
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KEY
PLAN
TOILET
PERGOLA
CACTUS PARK
STOREHOUSE
GREEN HOUSE
PERGOLA
STAIRS
3
2
1
Scale 1:750
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SECTIONS
1112
13
14
14 13
12 11
10
10
9
9
8
8 7
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6
6
5
54
4
3
3
22
1
1
Scale 1:750
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SECTION 1-1”
SECTION 2-2”
ROAD ROAD
ROAD
ROAD
Scale 1:750
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SECTION 3-3”
SECTION 4-4”
ROAD
Scale 1:750
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SECTION 5-5”
SECTION 6-6”
ROAD
Scale 1:750
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SECTION 7-7”
SECTION 8-8”ROAD
ROAD
Scale 1:750
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SECTION 9-9”
SECTION 10-10”
ROAD
ROAD
Scale 1:750
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SECTION 11-11”
SECTION 12-12”
ROAD
ROAD
ROAD
ROAD
Scale 1:750
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SECTION 13-13”
SECTION 14-14”
ROAD
ROAD
Scale 1:750
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LAKE 3
SStrength
● SUFFICIENT HILL AND TOPOGRAPHY
● A FEW NUMBER OF LAKE LOCATED
● ARTIFICIAL GARDEN BUILT ON THE SITE
OOpportunities
● GOOD SPOT FOR BUILDING A PAVILION
● ATTRACT PUBLIC TO CACTUS GARDEN
● GOOD SPOT FOR ESCAPE FROM A BUSY ENVIRONMENT
WWeakness
TThreats
SITE PLAN
● HIGH TOPOGRAPHY [HILL]● TOPOGRAPHY AFFECT THE
APPROACHING VIEW●
● LESS VISITORS ● EASILY ABANDONED ● EARTH WORK NEEDED IF
NECESSARY
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CIRCULATION
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MACRO
CIRCULATIONON FOOTParking Lot - Booth (400m)5 minsBooth - 1 (2.8km)17 mins1 - Skytrek (400m)3 minsSkytrek - 2 (1km)6 mins
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SHUTTLE BUS SERVICEBooth - SkytrekIntervals of 30 mins3.2 km in 5 minsMax 30 people
PEAK HOURSWeekend 8am - 12pmWeekday 3pm - 4pm
MACRO
CIRCULATION
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MACRO
CIRCULATIONBICYCLE RENTAL
Booth - 1 (2.8km)To: 7 mins Fro: 8 mins1 - Skytrek (400m)To: 1 min Fro: 1 minSkytrek - 2 (1km)To: 3 mins Fro: 5 mins
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MICRO
CIRCULATION
Boundary
Road/ Trails
1
53
4
2
-ZONESZONE 1 - ZONE 5 (1.4km)BIKE-To: 3 mins Fro: 4 minsON FOOT-6 mins
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MICRO
CIRCULATION
Boundary
Road/ Trails
1
53
4
2
-ZONESZONE 1 - ZONE 5 (1.4km)BIKE-To: 3 mins Fro: 4 minsON FOOT-6 mins
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POINTS OF INTERESTZONE 1 - LAKE 1
ZONE 2 - HILLSIDE WITH LOOKOUT / STAIRCASE
ZONE 3 - LAKE / SERVICE HOUSE
Bicycle
Footpath
Service Vehicle
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5
4
POINTS OF INTERESTZONE 4 - CACTUS GARDEN
ZONE 5 - LAKE WITH GAZEBO
Bicycle
Footpath
Service Vehicle
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LAKE 3
SStrength
● CLEAR CIRCULATION PATH● SHARP DECLINES & SMOOTH
INCLINES TOWARDS SITE● CONVENIENCE FOR CYCLISTS● ACCESSIBLE REST AREAS
OOpportunities
● LONGER RESTING PERIODS BY CYCLISTS
● HIGHER CHANCE OF PAVILION EXPOSURE
● PROVIDING AID IN REST & RELAXATION
WWeakness
TThreats
CIRCULATION
● SHARP INCLINES & SMOOTH DECLINES LEAVING SITE
● PHYSICALLY TAXING JOURNEY OUT
● IRREGULARITIES IN PAVEMENT● LIMITED BUS SERVICE
● LOWER TURNOVER● HIGHER CHANCE OF
ACCIDENTS● EARTH WORK NEEDED IF
NECESSARY
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EXISTING STRUCTURE
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LEGEND LightingFurnitureBuildingsSignageDrainageMiscellaneousScale 1:750
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CIRCULATIONAsphalt RoadBrick PavementStone PathConcrete Stairs
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ASPHALT ROAD
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STRENGTHEconomicalRecyclableLow maintenance
OPPORTUNITYEasy vehicular accessConducive for activities
WEAKNESSLiable to crackWeather pollution
THREATAnimal crossingsMajor heat source
8.0m
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BRICK PAVEMENT
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STRENGTHHigh durabilityNon-slip surfaceLow maintenance
OPPORTUNITYAlternative attractive entrance to pavilion
WEAKNESSSubject to moss growth
THREATPotential loose bricksSlippery after rainfall
8.0m
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STONE PATH
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STRENGTHGood weatheringNon-slipLow cost
OPPORTUNITYDirectional pathing to pavilion
WEAKNESSPath to nowhereLack of maintenance
THREATNot visible from main road
Width: 800mm
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CONCRETE STAIRS
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STRENGTHDurableNon-slipLow cost
OPPORTUNITYDesign own railing
WEAKNESSSingle person useLack of maintenanceNo lighting
THREATSlippery after rainfallPhysically demandingDangerous at night
Narrow stair width: 0.8m Decorative steps Riser height:0.25m Tread depth: 0.6m Width: 6.4m
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RETAINING WALL
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RETAINING WALL
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STRENGTHDurableLow cost
OPPORTUNITYMulti-level pavilion
WEAKNESSPermanent installation
THREATSoil erosionOne facade facing retaining wallNo view of trees at the back
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FOUNDATION
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STRENGTHDoes not hinder plant growthSupports tree from falling, soil from caving in
OPPORTUNITYPotential for foundation extension and modification
WEAKNESSVisually unappealing
THREATMay cause accidents by tripping over edges
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DRAINAGE
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36cm
54cm
45cm
9cm
9cm
54cm
20cm
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STRENGTHDirects excessive water flow to retention pondsPrevents flooding
OPPORTUNITYPotential for greywater harvesting
WEAKNESSNo drainage cover
THREATEasily cloggedPotential source of bad smell Dengue outbreak
Drain depth: 1.8m Drain slab thickness: 0.2m Drain area: 2x2 sq m
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GAZEBO
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Plan Elevation
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Column analysis● Function as a main support of the gazebo structure.● The design of the column is inspired by a corinthian column of the
classical order.● Characteristics:
-Made of reinforced concrete.
Roof analysis● The roof of the gazebo is a type of a tented roof that is common in
gazebo construction.● Inspired by medieval religious architecture, widely used as roofs of
churches.
Characteristics : - Hexagonal base. - Six slopes rise steeply to the framing point which is the peak.
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RESTROOM
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STRENGTHFour toilet cubicles
OPPORTUNITYWater source within walking distance
WEAKNESSPotential source of bad smellMinimal protection from rain
THREATNo lightsPoor maintenance
WC Dimensions: 2.5x3.4x2.5 m3
Walkway to WC width: 0.9mCorridor width: 2.3mPillar dimension: 0.3x0.3x2.5 m3
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Toilet Watering pipe Dustbin
Ceramic bench Concrete Plant Pots Dustbin
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SITE FURNITURE
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STRENGTHLocally sourced materialsWeather resistant
OPPORTUNITYPotential recreational area
WEAKNESSPoor location (near drain)Poor maintenanceNo shelter
THREATProne to floodingUnsafe
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ARCH
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STRENGTHActs as marker and landmark
OPPORTUNITYGreat entry towards pavilion
WEAKNESSPermanent installation
THREATBlocks viewRedirects focal view towards arch instead of pavilion
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WATER FEATURE
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STRENGTHDirects water flowSense of tranquility
OPPORTUNITYPart of views and vistas
WEAKNESSNo utilityRequires regular cleaning
THREATOverflow of water during rainfallUnusable space
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GREENHOUSE
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STRENGTHWell concealedOccupies little space
OPPORTUNITYPotential botanical activity area
WEAKNESSDifficult to access
THREATHigh maintenanceGardener’s presence restricts noisy activities
Area: 18.0m x 7.5m
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MULTI-FEEDER PILLAR
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STRENGTHRegulates electricity consumptionStable foundationOccupies little space
OPPORTUNITYLow cost of electrical cabling
WEAKNESSPermanent installation
THREATClearly visibleBlocks views and vistasPossible danger source (fire, electrical shock)
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LIGHTING
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STRENGTHStable light sourcePrevention of accidents and increase in safety
OPPORTUNITYChange to LED for better cost savings
WEAKNESSFew in numbers (Total of 5)A single lamp post malfunction severely affects travel at night
THREATLight pollution at nightSingle point light source creates blindspots
Successive distance from each lamp post: 65m
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SIGNAGE
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STRENGTHProvides information
OPPORTUNITYDirections to pavilion
WEAKNESSSome are placed in unexpected places
THREATPossible misinformation
Signage Dimensions Green Sign: 1100mm (W) x 1300mm (H)Fauna Sign: 1000mm (W) x 2100mm (H)Jln Taat Sign: 1300mm (W) x 1100mm(H)
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LADANG KONSERVASIBUAH BUAHAN TBNSAMAKLUMAT/INFO
PLOT PENYELIDIKANTUMBUHAN
MAKLUMAT/ INFO
MAKLUMAT/ INFO
JALAN TAAT
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JAMBUPsidium guajava
DURIANDurian
BUAH NAGAHylocereus Spp.
BELIMBINGCarambola
PULUSANNephelium Mutabile
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FENCING
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STRENGTHProvides perimeter safety
OPPORTUNITYFreedom to choose any site devoid of fences
WEAKNESSInferior fencing material
THREATInadequate site and personnel safety
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LANDSCAPE
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DENSITY OF
TREES
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WATER FLOW
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PLACEMENT OF
TREES
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ZONING OF
TREES
LAKE ZONE
TROPICAL FRUIT ZONE
CACTUS ZONE
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LAKE ZONE
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Height: 6-8 mDiameter: 30-45 cmTrunk : SlenderLeaves : 2-6m longLeaflets : 0.6-1m longCoconuts are subject to numerous fungal diseases, bacterial infectionsThrives on sandy, saline soils
Height: 20-25 m Diameter: 5-10 cmTrunk: Clear trunk and often buttressed at the base with many spreading branchesLeaves: 15-60 cm or longer; almost entire deeply dissected with 1-6 pairs of lobes.
COCUS NUCIFERA
BREADFRUIT
LEMON TREE
Height: 3-6 mDiameter: 15-20 cmTrunk: Slender with thorny branches that form an open crownLeaves: Green, shiny, and elliptical-acuminate.
BANANA PLANTS
Height: 5 mDiameter: 50-60 cmTrunk: Normally tall and fairly sturdyLeaves: Spirally arranged and may grow 2.7 metres long and 60 centimetres wide
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TROPICAL FRUIT ZONE
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Height : 10-15 mDiameter : 15- 20 cmStraight trunkRelatively horizontal upper branchesRoots : anchoring system
Height: 3-5 mDiameter: 83 cmStraight trunk and the branched relatively open Diameter: 49 cm
OIL PALM TREE
DUKU/ DOOKOO TREES DURIAN TREES
PULASAN TREES
Height : 10-15 mDiameter: 20-25cmTrunk : short, 30-40 cm thickLeaves : 17-45cm long , oblong or elliptic-lanceolate shapeOrnamental tree
DURIAN TREE
Height: 15-20mDiameter: 50 cmTrunk: Single stemmed trunkLeaves: Pinnate and reach between 3-5 m long
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Gazebo outside site perimeter, at the uphill end of the stairsCorinthian columns, 3 benches. Gazebo dimensions: 4.5m (L) x 4.5m (W) x 3.6m (H)Bench dimensions: 2.1m (L) x 0.5m (W) x 0.5m (H)Column diameter: 200mm
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CACTUS ZONE
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Most Agave sp. are monocarpicSome produce sweet odours to attract insectsMay attract pests such as rabbits and rodents
AGAVE SP
AGAVE NEGLECTA
Short - stemmedTrunks : 0.3-0.4m in diameterLeaves : Ascending to descending/reflexed
( 100x15cm to 150x25cm)
ZAMIA FURFARACEAHeight : 2-5 ft / Spread : 5-8 ftLeaf blade length : 4-8 inchesLight requirement : partial shade, partial sunRoots : not a problemOutstanding ornamental featuresNon-invasive, no serious pests
OPUNTIA SP
Height : 3-20 ft / Spread : 3-15 ftGrows upright, spreadingLeaf blade length : < 2 inchesThorns presentHigh drought toleranceRoots : usually not a problemPest resistant
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OPUNTIA STRICTA
Height : 50-100cmStems : flattened, succulent segments (10-35 cm long, 7-20cm wide, 10-20mm thick)Segments : tiny bristles (2-4cm)Leaves : tiny cylindrical / cone-shaped (4.5-6mm long)Serious problem in arid landsPrevents access, causes injury
Height : up to 6.1mSingle trunkedLeaves : bladed, 2-4.5ft in length
CACTUS ZONE
YUCCA FAXONIACEREUS PERUVIANUS
Height : up to 9m tallSculptural, columnar shapeRequires well drained soil that retains moisture
EUPHORBIA LACTEA
FURCRAEA SELLOA VAR. MARGINATA
Height : up to 3-6mStems : erect, approx. 5-8cm in diameterRibs : 3 strongly-winged, thinLeaves : tiny leaves at the tipsStipular spines : tiny but sharp, paired, 2-6mm long
Leaves : can grow up to 3ftHooked spines at the tipsPanicles : can grow up to 20ft highFaintly scented, greenish-white flowers
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HEIGHT OF GREENERIES
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SECTION 1-1”
SECTION 2-2”
SECTION 3-3”
SECTION 4-4”
SECTION 5-5” SECTION 7-7”
SECTION 6-6”
ROAD
ROAD
ROADROAD
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SECTION 10-10”
SECTION 9-9”
SECTION 8-8”
ROAD
ROAD
ROAD
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HEIGHT OF GREENERIES
SECTION 14-14”
SECTION 13-13”
SECTION 12-12”
SECTION 11-11”
LEGEND
SHORTEST
SHORTER
SHORT
HIGH
HIGHER
HIGHEST
ROAD
ROAD
ROAD
ROAD
ROAD
ROAD
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SOIL CONDITION
SECTION 1-1”
SECTION 2-2”
SECTION 3-3”
SECTION 4-4”
SECTION 5-5” SECTION 7-7”
SECTION 6-6”
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SOIL CONDITION
SECTION 10-10”
SECTION 9-9”
SECTION 8-8”
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SOIL CONDITION
LEGEND
SAND
PEAT
SOIL
SURFACE SOIL
MUD
MOIST MUD
SECTION 14-14”
SECTION 13-13”
SECTION 12-12”
SECTION 11-11”
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CLIMATIC STUDIES
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SUN PATH
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SUN PATH
Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam is located in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia.
As Malaysia is located near the equator, it allows for the location to receive more sunshine.
Being close to the equator, the sun path or position does not shift much throughout the year.
On the average, Malaysia receives about 10 hours of sunshine per day. However, seasonal variations may influence the amount of sunshine received.
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SUN ORIENTATION
Knowing the sun path and orientation of the site is vital to the design of the pavilion in order to control the direction and amount of sunlight entering the space.
The site receives sunlight at around 7.13 a.m. (annual average).
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During the early months of the year, the sun rises above the equator nearer to the southern hemisphere.
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During the mid months of the year, the sun rises above the equator nearer to the northern hemisphere.
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TEMPERATURE
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The chart above shows the annual average temperature recorded for Shah Alam, Selangor.
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During the site visit, the temperature recorded was around 34°C.
The entire trail is directly exposed to sunlight as the trees are too short and sparse to provide shade.
Some areas which are sheltered from direct sunlight.
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SHADOW CASTING
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ShadedRelatively high tree density allowing for efficient shading from direct sunlight.
Semi-ShadedRelatively low tree density giving less shade to the highlighted areas.
ExposedFew to no trees leaving the areas extremely vulnerable to direct sunlight and heat
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WIND
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DIRECTION: Southwest WIND SPEED (APRIL-SEPT): 1-12 km/h
Strong wind can be felt throughout the entire trail as a result of the clear path the trail provides.
SELANGOR, SHAH ALAM SELANGOR, SHAH ALAM SELANGOR, SHAH ALAM SELANGOR, SHAH ALAM
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DIRECTION: North-East WIND SPEED (OCT-MAR): 1-12 km/h
The site is not affected by this wind as it is surrounded with trees. Hence, most of the breeze comes from the south-west direction.SELANGOR, SHAH ALAM
SELANGOR, SHAH ALAM SELANGOR, SHAH ALAM SELANGOR, SHAH ALAM
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RAIN
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The chart above shows the annual average precipitation and rainfall days recorded for Shah Alam, Selangor.
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ANALYSIS
The average annual amount of precipitation has been recorded at around 8.3 inches. The most amount of precipitation occur during the last quarter of the year, with the highest amount of precipitation, 11 inches, in both October and
November respectively. The least amount of precipitation is observed during the middle of the year, with the amount of 5 inches of precipitation in the month of June.
Throughout the year, rain or drizzle falling is expected on average of about 18 days of the month. The most days of rainfall occur during the last quarter of the year, with 25 days of rainfall in the month of November. The least days of
rainfall is recorded in the month of February, with only 14 days.
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HUMIDITY
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ANALYSIS
Malaysia has high humidity.The mean monthly relative humidity falls within 70 to 90%, varying from place to place and from month to month. For any specific area, the range of the mean monthly relative humidity varies from a minimum of
3% to a maximum of about 15%.
In Shah Alam, the minimum range of mean relative humidity varies from a low 77% in February to a high of only 87% in November. It is observed that in Shah Alam, the minimum relative humidity is normally found in the months of January
and February.The maximum is however generally found in the month of November.
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MICROCLIMATE
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12 3
3. Lake Zone
The bodies of water cool the local atmosphere during April-Sept as the wind blows from the direction of South-West
During hot times of still air,the bodies of water add to the humidity and heat in the atmosphere
2. Tropical Fruit Zone
Area is slopedDirection of the slope faces the west -More exposure to the evening sun which is relatively cooler than the morning sun
1. Cactus Zone
The lower density of trees and grassprovide relatively less shade and moistureto the surroundings - hotter atmosphere
Zones 1 & 2
The retaining wall of zone 1, concrete stairs of zone 2, along with the brick pavement and asphalt road found in both - absorb the sun’s heat and reradiate it to the ambient air causing the zones to be relatively hotter compared to zone 3
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STRENGTHS:
Natural lighting is abundant as the sun path does not shift position throughout the year.
Some areas are sheltered with small trees to provide shade in the heat of the weather.
Strong wind can be felt throughout the site (from South-West region) as it is naturally ventilated.
Rain showers and drizzle occurs often hence the humidity level maintains above 80%. Water vapour traps heat, the earth’s surface is cooled during evaporation.
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WEAKNESSES:
The temperature of the site for most part of the day is high due to the low density of trees
The site experiences high humidity as it is located near water bound and near the equator, therefore the site is warm throughout the day.
Home to countless insects (namely mosquitoes) which causes discomfort.
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OPPORTUNITIES:Opportunity-Strengths (OS)
1. Some areas within site boundary are sheltered from the sun by smaller trees - natural shelter as an advantage - allow for nature-integrated pavilion design 2. Area within site boundary receives great amount of wind flow
- gives an opportunity for well ventilated design
Opportunity-Weaknesses (OW) 1. Most area within site boundary are exposed to direct sunlight, thus making the site receive maximum amount of sun
- creates opportunity to provide much needed shelter for users/visitors allow for interesting pavilion design that plays with natural lighting
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THREATS:
1. Most of the area receives natural and direct sunlight during the daywithout a great amount of shade provided by the surrounding trees:
- May cause discomfort to the eyes and skin- Pavilion would require appropriate roofing (options in design become more restricted)
2. Mosquitoes are not uncommon in the area:
- Pavilion would require to be sealed off with walls/doors- Pavilion cannot be stayed in for too long if pavilion is open-aired (options in design become more restricted)
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VIEWS AND VISTAS
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SITE NO. 1
LAKE 3
1
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ON YOUR LEFT
FROM THE JUNCTION(ON YOUR RIGHT)
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SStrengths
● Great view towards lake● Shady from the sun because of big
trees OOpportunities
● Suitable place for leisure time● High ground thus give a sense of
privacy.
WWeaknesses
TThreats
● Danger because of durian tree● Sloopy area● Lack of physical access to the
slope
● High risk of tree falling● Less activities can be carry out
LAKE 3
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VIEW INWARDS
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VIEW APPROACHING SITE
VIEW FROM SITE
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SITE NO. 2
LAKE 2AND HILL
2
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ON YOUR RIGHT
ON YOUR LEFT
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SStrength
● Scenic views of lake● Symmetrical trees● Near to the main road O
Opportunities
● Having trees provide natural shades (during afternoon)
WWeakness
TThreats
● Uneven land● No view for sunset
● Circuit box may cause accident
HILL
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VIEW INWARDS
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VIEW FROM SITE
VIEW APPROACHING SITE
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LAKE 3
SStrength
● Calming● Fishing access● Wetland O
Opportunities
● Trees as natural shading (during morning)
WWeakness
TThreats
● Lack of physical access to water
● Uneven land
● Heat radiated from the lake (afternoon onwards)
● Need to choose the materials for structure wisely
LAKE 2
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VIEW APPROACHING SITE
VIEW INWARD
VIEW FROM SITE
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ON YOUR RIGHT
ON YOUR LEFT
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SITE NO.3
3
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SStrengths
● View towards orchard ● Fruit trees neatly arranged● Easy to access ● Shady from the sunrise sun O
Opportunities
● Eye catching because of the unique arrangement of tree.
● Suitable for structure which requires a nature pathway.
WWeakness
TThreat
● Number of fruit trees ● Sweet scent of fruit will attract animals and insects.
LAKE 3SITE NO.3
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VIEW INWARD
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VIEW APPROACHING SITE
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VIEW FROM SITE
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SITE NO.4
4
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ON YOUR RIGHT
ON YOUR LEFT
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SStrength
● Large space between trees.● Less steep ground.● Visual connection toward North-
East which is a good view. OOpportunities
● Open area so allow sunlight penetration especially
● Suitable for exercises and activities.
WWeakness
TThreats
● Trees blocked vision from main road.
● Visitors might not be able to notice any structures on the slope.
HILL BESIDE CACTUS GARDEN
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VIEW INWARDS
VIEW APPROACHING SITE
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VIEW FROM SITE
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SITE NO.5
CACTUS GARDEN
5
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ON YOUR LEFT ON YOUR LEFT
VIEW FROM TOP
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SSTRENGTHS
● Great panoramic view (from top)● Good light penetration● Windy at the top of the garden
WWEAKNESSES
● Narrow and rocky area● Step will be slippery after rain● Long distance from the main road to
the top
OOPPORTUNITIES
● Observation purpose● Tourists attraction
TTHREATS
● Less activities could be done● Lack of adequate access to water
CACTUS GARDEN
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VIEW INWARDS
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View Approaching
VIEW APPROACHING SITE
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VIEW FROM SITE
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ACTIVITIES
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ZONING
QUIET NOISY
QUIET INTERMEDIATE
QUIET
NOISY
NOISY
Boundary
Road/ Trails
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Boundary
Road/ Trails
CACTUS
DURIAN
COCONUT TREE
DRAGON FRUIT
STAR FRUIT
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Boundary
Road/ Trails
SIGHTSEEING & STAR GAZING
CAMPING
HIKING
PICNIC
FRUIT PLUCKING
FISHING
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WHAT’S THERE TO DO?WALKING,CYCLING,NORMAL TRANSPORT (LORRY/CAR)
QUIET ZONE - CONTEMPLATING/REST AREA
- PICNIC/ FISHING (BY THE LAKE)
- CAMPING/STARGAZING/SIGHTSEEING
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● INTERMEDIATE - FRUIT PLUCKING
(by workers during evening)
● NOISY - HIKING
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S - provide functions to the pavilions accordingly 0 - more interesting activites for attraction
STRENGTH - plantation (isolated areas) OPPORTUNITIES - provide good areas for pavilion/retreat
W - isolated,restricted activities T -animal threats
WEAKNESSES - pollution THREATS
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CASE STUDY
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SERPENTINE GALLERY
KENSINGTON GARDENS, LONDON, UK
SUMMER, WARM AND HUMID
3m/s FROM ALL DIRECTION
RELAXATION, GATHERING, CYCLING, PICNIC, MEDITATION, SKETCHING, PLAYING ETC
12.3°C - 18.6°C
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CHARACTERISTICSTEMPORARY PAVILIONNO DOORS AND NO WINDOWSUNUSUAL FORMS“KEYLESS” STRUCTUREEXPERIMENT WITH SPACEINTERWEAVED WORKS OF ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS
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SITE CIRCULATION
BICYCLE CIRCULATION
SITEHUMAN CIRCULATION
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2001DANIEL LIBESKIND WIT ARUPDANIEL LIBESKIND WITH ARUP
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2001DANIEL LIBESKIND WITH ARUP
ORIGAMI FIGURE
FLEXIBLE AND DYNAMIC FORM
ANGULAR PANEL STRUCTURE (FOLDING EFFECT)
REFLECTIVE STRUCTURE REVEALED A NEW PERSPECTIVE OF THE GREENERY OF PARK
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APPROXIMATELY340M²
PLAN
ELEVATIONS & SECTION
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M A T E R I A L S
SHEER METALLIC PLANES
1MM CLAD IN REFLECTIVE ALUMINIUM PANELS
TIMBER FLOORING
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EVENING - POETRY READING, DEBATES, BBC PROMS
MORNING
MORNING - CAFE, LECTURE THEATRE
SUN PATH
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2005DANIEL LIBESKIND WIT ARUPALVARO SIZA & EDUARDO SOUTO DE MOURA WITH CECIL BALMOND - ARUP
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2005ALVARO SIZA AND EDUARDO SOUTO DE MOURA
WITH CECIL BALMOND - ARUP
ANIMAL SKELETON IN WOOD
CONTEMPORARY DESIGN WITH TRADITIONAL STRUCTURE
“DIALOGUE” WITH THE SERPENTINE GALLERY AND THE SURROUNDING
DISTORTED RECTANGULAR FORM
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APPROXIMATELY374M²
PLANS ELEVATIONS
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EVENING - PARK NIGHTS (PERFORMANCES, TALKS AND EVENTS)
MORNING - CAFE, PLACE TO RELAX
SUN PATH
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STEEL LINTELS
TIMBER BEAM (ORGANIC)
TRANSPARENT POLYCARBONATE PANEL WITH AUTONOMOUS SOLAR-POWERED
LIGHT
MATERIALS
CONSTRUCTION METHOD
MORTISE AND TENON JOINTS“LAMELLA” SYSTEM
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2007DANIEL LIBESKIND WIT ARUPOLAFUR ELIASSON
AND KJETIL THORSON
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2007OLAFUR ELIASSON AND KJETIL THORSEN
THREE STOREYS-HIGH ILLUSION THROUGH SPIRALING MOVEMENT
STEEL STRUCTURE, FILL WITH PLYWOOD PANELS
INTERIOR WITH GEOMETRIC PATTERNS
EXPERIMENT AMPHITHEATRE
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PLAN ELEVATIONS
APPROXIMATELY450M²
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MATERIALS
WELDED STEEL STRUCTURE WITH CONCRETE + BOLT
PRECISELY-CUT DARK-STAINED GEOMETRIC PLYWOOD PANELS
TIMBER (INTERIOR)
PERMANENCE +TEMPORALITY
AXONOMETRIC
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MORNING - AMPHITHEATRE, PLACE TO RELAX
EVENING - SERPENTINE GALLERY EXPERIMENT MARATHON (IN EVERY FRIDAY)
SUN PATH