TECTURE DESIGN STUDIO 3 [ARC 2116] ct 3 : GENIUS LOCI: VISITOR INTERPRETIVE CENTRE (VIC) My thinking about the site (Pulau Jerejak) -Pulau Jerejak had been famous for detention of leprosy patient and there is quite a few quarantine centre was built. -People who step into this island must be fill with feeling of separation and hopeless. -People that staying in the Pulau Jerejak can always see their homeland (Pulau Penang or others) but they cannot reach there. -They are hoping someday they may walk through the darkness to the light source , guidance to the hope. -People inside the detention camp was used to the long corridor alongside with the opening of small cabin. -Inside the small spaces there is always an opening to let the only light source come into the cabin. Ground Floor Plan Scale 1:200 First Floor Plan Scale 1:200 Roof Floor Plan Scale 1:200 West elevation Scale 1:200 East elevation Scale 1:200 South elevation Scale 1:200 North elevation Scale 1:200 Section A-A Scale 1:200 Section B-B Scale 1:200 Site Plan Scale 1:500 Orthographic Drawings Location Plan (Pulau Jerejak) NTS Khoo Chee Mei 0303125 Site Context I had chosen a flat ground between the jetty and the quarantine centre. Activities carried out previously was quarry, transport and detaining leprosy patient. A A B B Poetic Spaces Interior space: The slits of glass panel allow the light source to go through the wall into the spaces. The shadow and light effect will play on the VIC ‘s visitors as they walk through the long ramp. A huge light source coming from the two end of the building giving people hope and guidance to walk through the building. Design Strategy •Ramp – Convenient for old people (disabled) •Glass Block – Giving the full view around the site •Linear form – Smooth flowing of the experience inside the VIC •Glass slits – Penetration of light Public gathering space and cafeteria, expose to the environment outside, contrast compared to other spaces. Characteristics of My Design Model •Different feeling at different view port. •Feeling of little hope(light) in contrast with dark spaces within the model. •Alternate path instead of just one way trip. •50 % exibition hall, 20 % public gathering space, 10 % cafeteria, 5% W/C,5% souvenir shop, 10% utilities.
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ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO 3 [ARC 2116]Project 3 : GENIUS LOCI: VISITOR INTERPRETIVE CENTRE (VIC)
My thinking about the site (Pulau Jerejak)-Pulau Jerejak had been famous for detention of leprosy patient and there is quite a few quarantine centre was built.-People who step into this island must be fill with feeling of separation and hopeless.-People that staying in the Pulau Jerejak can always see their homeland (Pulau Penang or others) but they cannot reach there.-They are hoping someday they may walk through the darkness to the light source, guidance to the hope.-People inside the detention camp was used to the long corridor alongside with the opening of small cabin.-Inside the small spaces there is always an opening to let the only light source come into the cabin.
Ground Floor PlanScale 1:200
First Floor PlanScale 1:200
Roof Floor PlanScale 1:200
West elevationScale 1:200
East elevationScale 1:200
South elevationScale 1:200
North elevationScale 1:200
Section A-AScale 1:200
Section B-BScale 1:200
Site PlanScale 1:500
Orthographic Drawings
Location Plan (Pulau Jerejak)NTS
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Site Context I had chosen a flat ground between the jetty and the quarantine centre. Activities carried out previously was quarry, transport and detaining leprosy patient.
A
A
B B
Poetic SpacesInterior space:
The slits of glass panel allow the light source to go through the wall into the spaces. The shadow and light effect will play on the VIC ‘s visitors as they walk through the long ramp.
A huge light source coming from the two end of the building giving people hope and guidance to walk through the building.
Design Strategy•Ramp – Convenient for old people (disabled)
•Glass Block – Giving the full view around the site
•Linear form – Smooth flowing of the experience inside the VIC
•Glass slits – Penetration of light
Public gathering space and cafeteria, expose to the environment outside, contrast compared to other spaces.
Characteristics of My Design Model •Different feeling at different view port.
•Feeling of little hope(light) in contrast with dark spaces within the model.
The extended open space, wall-less design at the centre of the buiding and open space view port was designed for interacting the building with the environment (surrounding).
Relationship Between Inside and Outside
Roof Plan
ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO 3 [ARC 2116]Project 3 : GENIUS LOCI: VISITOR INTERPRETIVE CENTRE (VIC)
1. View from the glass block and balcony. • Feel the bitterness of leprosy patient.
2. View from cafeteria(ground floor) / exhibition hall (1st floor)
•Relaxing view (ocean and mainland)
3. View from the glass block and balcony
•Feel how people come and leave from this deadly island
4. View from the cafeteria (ground floor)/ exhibition hall (1st floor)
Ventilation Opening facing North-West and South-West is designed for catching the wind
Building Material Roof and wall insulation is added to minimise heat gain
Fenestration Constrainted openings of extreme north and south
Sun control There is no heat reflected around the site.
Landscape Vegetation shading to restrict direct sunlight.
Section A-A
Green roof, or rooftop garden, is a vegetative layer grown on a rooftop. Green roofs provide shade and remove heat from the air through evapotranspiration, reducing temperatures of the roof surface and the surrounding air.It maximise radiant cooling.
Critical date and time:
Sun path –Critical side (East)21st June 9amNorthern sun path
Sun path –Critical side (west)22nd December 9amSorthern sun path
Prevailing wind ( South-West)
Roof Plan
Section B-B
AA
B
B
MECHANICAL COOLING
Interior ventilation interior spaces .An ideal mechanical cooling is the circulation of air within the would provide air to occupants at a comfortable temperature and humidity.
Interior ventilation through openings (entrance and exit) to the 1st floor ( open space).
Climatic conditions Value
Average outdoor temperature 29.3 °C
Average wind frequency 9.26 km/h
Average wind temperature 29°C
Wind direction South-West and North-East
Average Max. Temp: 32°C
Average Min. Temp: 23°C
Average Precipitation: 228mm
Average Relative Humidity AM: 77.42%
Average Relative Humidity PM: 67.25%
Average Sunlight Hours: 6.85 hours
VENTILATION
SUN PATH
Critical date and time:The heat gain calculation is based on this critical time shown below.
Sun path –Critical side (East)21st June 9amNorthern sun path
21st March 9am 12pm 5pm
212t June 9am 12pm 5pm
22 December 9am 12pm 5pm
Note : vegetation at the west façade is represented by a wall.
OOTV = 36253.4 / 800=45.31675 W/m2
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Precedent Study
Strasbourg Cathedral by Jacques-Francois BlondelThe light that comes in from the clerestory window and rose window create shadow on the path.
Glass House by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Fully glass furnished buiding provide better view.
Slits house by Eastern Design OfficeThe light came in from the thin slits between walls.