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DIPLOMA IN ARCHITECTURE | ALFA COLLEGE JUNE 2008 - JULY 2011

| BIOGRAPHY

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Arts; the medium I chose to express myself.

Deciding to pursue in Architecture did not come as a surprise for me, given the fact that I’ve been channeling my emotions in arts ever since I can remember. It started with colouring & doodling as most would as a child, which then lead to sketching, painting, writing, & even photography.

Architecture was something I could see myself doing without losing my personal perspectives while making a living out of what I enjoy doing.

This portfolio consists of a compilation of my works throughout my 3 year Diploma in Architectural course at ALFA College, along with some of my other artworks that I’ve done.

| Architectural Studio 01 Family Home- Bungalow

For the final project of Year 1 design, students were given the task to design a family home, bungalow, at a specified site. The site for this project was at Lorong Maarof, Bangsar. The challenge of this project was that the site was situated on a slope, among the other existing residential bungalows.

I’ve chosen to designed a tropical style architecture bungalow in this project to suit the Malaysian climate, having long overhangs, North-South oriented building to minimize heat, & a large pitch roof. A green roof was also included in this design, this not only replaces the greens used to build the bungalow, but also provides extra outdoor spaces for the family.

| Architectural Studio 03Urban Development

The key to understanding what the people need in an urban area is to feel and revive an old, abandoned urban site. Although the target of this project was just to give students a minimum taste of what urban revival is about, the understanding of what is required & lacking of an urban site was fully studied under this project.

The site was located at Masjid Jamek, the people around this area are mostly of working adults. Surrounded by tall office buildings, this site is in need of more greens, excitement & life other than work.

| Architectural Studio 03Temporary Stage Structure

Students were required to relate this project to the previous design, which was Mobile Retreat. In this project, students were asked to design a Temporary Stage Structure for various performers at Dataran Merdeka.

Thus, The materials used, Rollable Solar Panel Films, in the previous project was repeated here as to link both projects. Other materials were added such as ETFE as roof/shade & steel structures for support.

| Architectural Studio 05Urban Revival

Individual Project -Green Art Centre

The final step to this assignment is for students to each select one newly proposed building from the New Proposed Master Plan, to study deeper into the particular site and to come up with a design development, individually. This pro-cess requires students to start with their personal concept and ideas, followed by a suitable design and completed with working drawings.

“• Making art the tool to catalyze people with the environment, teaching them methods to a sustainable lifestyle.• Due to the fact that sustainability is a balance between social, economy and the environment, the goal is to also promote equality amongst the community, eliminating discriminations.

PROJECT GOAL:

• To design a living example of a sustainable building, in order to further motivate and nurture the practice of eco-friendly activities. • To design a place that is friendly and welcoming to the public, eliminating social hierarchy, bringing people together to appreciate sustainable art with the objective of equality. • Although this building is designed with a humble approach, there is a need to design for an iconic element in order to portray its image as an art centre.

DESIGN GOAL:

“Nothing, Anything; Something, Everything.

CONCEPT:

Design Process

Mindmap of ideas- Project Goal, Design Goal, Design Concept.

Informal entrace transition;multiple entry points.

Entrance; informality & welcoming.

Wide walkways & passages that connects the rooms.

Designed spaces for maximum natural ventilation & lighting.

A balance of natural ventilation, lighting &open spaces for circulation & comfort of the people.

Various perspective views of the proposed Green Art Centre, Kampung Attap, Kuala Lumpur.

Ground Floor PlanN.T.S

Lower Ground Floor PlanN.T.S

Roof PlanN.T.S

North East ElevationN.T.S

North West ElevationN.T.S

South ElevationN.T.S

West ElevationN.T.S

Section A-AN.T.S

Section C-CN.T.S

Final model for final project @ ALFA College- Proposed Green Art Centre, Kampung Attap, Kuala Lumpur.

| miscellaneous

| The Spin: Flyer DesignThe Spin; online based shopping site.

Founded by my friend & I, we speciallize in handmade items such as laptop sleeves, iPad sleeves, mobile cases,

stationary cases, passport cases etc.

| Poster Design

ALFA COLLEGE’s Christian Fellowship (ACCF) has its monthly programmes. Programmes were planned according to each

month, and every month has its own theme.

| Photography

Taken with Nikon D90, Tamron 17-50mmLandscape at KLPAC.

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Taken with Nikon D90, Tamron 17-50mmThe night scene.

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Taken with Nikon D90, Tamron 17-50mmPeople; here, there, everywhere.

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Taken with Nikon D90, Tamron 17-50mmArchitecture & it’s surroundings.

| POSTSCRIPTMy journey as an Architectural student so far has taught me more than I could ask for. It had definitely changed my perspectives on design; & designers.

One would think that design is as simply as the designer wishes. However, it is not necessarily true as to design is to serve; the society, the surrounding & the individual. & so it applies to Architecture.

In other words, studying Architecture has widen my horizon in more ways than I could imagine. A special thanks to my dedicated lecturers at ALFA for their constant teachings, advisings, encouragements & nurture my design works.


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