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DTLMG THE P UBLIQ CONCEPT MASTERPLAN JANUARY 2017

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T H E P U B L I QC O N C E P T M A S T E R P L A N J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 7

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SITE LOCATION

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PROPOSED SITE

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PROPOSED ROOF DECK

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SITE PLAN

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ELEVATIONS

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DESIGN STATEMENT

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How to activate it as the focal point?

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Located at the center of : Shopping mall - Venue for public to relax, entertain, shopping. Apartment - Venue which is accommodated by residents. Commercial block – Venue which consists of staff and workers.

Proposed rooftop design:

Green design

• Using green space on roof top might aid visitors/ residents/ staff to get away from hustle and bustle city life.

• Enjoying greeneries and different views of the site which provides different yet subtle experience for public.

• Acts as the communal space for public to entertain and relax.• Fosters the relationship of the residents and community.

Site issues:

Densely populated by the residential housing units, lack of green space. (Except Daman 18 Golf Club ( high cost which only allows members to enter). - Proposed a communal green space which allows everybody to access and take full use of it.

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• Repetition of modular residential housing units

• ZIG ZAG pattern• Linearity

Polygonal plan• Respond to site• Save cost

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Small spaces in between retail shops.

Pocket gardens

• Make full use of small spaces.

• Creates ‘small room’ & environment orientated towards each of unique vistas.

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Centralized communal area.

Multipurpose space

• Large open communal space which allows public to relax and entertain.

• Events such as residential communal events, commercial events, festivals can be held.

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Open Design

Small neighborhood environment• Spatial arrangement of retail

units & application of double glazed low e glass on them emphasizes visual connectivity and creates sense of openness.

• No restriction, free activities. • Creates small neighborhood

environment which strengthen relationship of residents.

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Placement of overhang louvers according to sun direction & existing buildings

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Overhang Louvers

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Parapet wall with vegetation

Raised bed vegetation

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Artificial grass carpet60 water street roof

Vegetation soften boxy feel

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Building materials reflect natural environment

Permeable pavement

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Sir Llew Edwards Building at University of Queensland

Mission Park Plaza, Boston

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PROPOSED RETAIL UNITS

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• Reflective low e glass creates a horizon which displays skyline of the existing buildings & surrounding context.

• Openness. See through units. • Foster relationship between residents.

Nomiya Restaurant ParisWerner Sobek R128 House

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DKO architecture Melbourne

Perforated wall

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Ratchada Market Bangkok

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McDonald's Pavilion on Coolsingel

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Mezzanine floor design

My Burgerlab, Sunway

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REFERENCES

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Semi open spaces which avoid direct exposure of sunlight.

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Curtin House rooftop bar MelbourneThe Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art rooftop, New York

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Curtin House rooftop bar Melbourne

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Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit Lin Rooftop Bar - Lin Hotel Tiong Bahru

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PROPOSED FURNITURE

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NATURAL MATERIAL TEXTURE

SOFTEN ‘RIGID’ FEELING

POLYGONAL FORM

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PUBLIC FURNITURE

LIGHT BOX

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ORGANIC PUBLIC FURNITURE

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SKETCHES

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