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REPORT
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CONTENTS
INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM
PROPOSED SITE
SITE & SITE PLAN
DESIGN RATIONALE/IDEA DESIGN GENERATOR BUSSINESS FLEXIBILITY ENTREPERNEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES DESIGN FLEXIBILITY/POSSIBILITIES
MACRO/MICRO relationships
DIRECTORY DIAGRAMS
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN / UNIT FLOOR PLAN
NEIGHBOURHOOD RELATIONSHIPS
CONSTRUCTION IBS COMPONENTS & MATERIALS
SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE
GREEN BUILDING GUIDES TABULATION and COMPLIANCE
THERMAL COMFORT ANALYSIS OTTV
ELEVATION DRAWINGS
COSTING TABULATION
SUSTAINABLE INTERIOR DESIGN
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INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAMQhawarizmi Norhisham is currently pursuing his Masters in Archi-tecture at UiTM Shah Alam. Since 2010, he is vigorously active in participating in both national and international architectural competitions. He founded a group which promotes an alternative wave of design and research in experimental ideas.
Muhammad Shamin Sahrum has been a wan-dering nomad for the most part of his architectural years, including workshops in AEDES Berlin (Germany) as well as University Technology Sydney (UTS, AUS) . He is a strong believer that architec-tural practice must be tied back to edu-cation and that collaborations between various creative fields enriches the architectural process and experience.
Yasmin Rahman is in her fourth semester of the Master in Archi-tecture (UiTM) program. She con-sistently questions the notion of experimental ideas in archi-tecture and processes of archi-tecture through a jint website, MDRXA.
Haikal Mansor dwells in the field of Zoology and Marine Biology, aside from his architectural background, for the most part of his life he has been very much into animal and wildlife conser-vation.
Norhafiza Roslan is currently undertaking her Masters in Pe-troleum Chemistry in UiTM Shah Alam with extensive background in Applied Sciences. Her work as a researcher is vital in providing real world data for the team.
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MICRO CLIMATIC STUDIES
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PROPOSED SITE
Jalan Pantai Dalam,59200 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
Pantai Dalam is a perfect watershed between two groups of urban Malays: the affluent and the working class. The former live mainly in gleaming, whitewashed con-dominiums like the Andalusia Condominium in Pantai Hillpark, or in luxury bungalows in Kampung Pantai and Pantai Halt.
For the working class, the luxury apartments located further uphill are perhaps symbols of what one can aspire to. Most of them live in the low-cost apart-ments.
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THE SITE
SITE PLAN
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DESIGN RATIONALE: IDEA
“Berniagalah kamu kerana sembilan persepuluh punca
rezeki adalah di dalam perniagaan.”
Hadith ini diriwayatkan oleh Nuaim bin Abdul Rahman
Ihya’ ulumuddin
Whenever we think of urban housing, the images of dilapidated dwell-ings pops up. A place associated more with improvishment and economic in-equality than with happiness and laughter. What if it were possible to create a new typology of social housing that could give its residents the leverage of creating economic opportunities ? Say a flexible dwelling within the confines and budget of social housing, but with the added function of enlarging a space as needed.
This much needed space would become the catalyst for residents to be-come their own entrepreneur and set up their own SME (Small Medium En-terprise) bussinesses. This economic empowerment would give the residents the chance for them to gain additional income such as through tuitions, sew-ing and so on. By encouraging local bussiness initiatives among the residents in the neighbourhood, it is hoped that a sharing of local skills and expertise would occur that enables the local economy to further grow and prosper. All through the residents own initiative.
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DESIGN RATIONALE: We realise that within the society, the increase in liv-ing costs means that more and more families work multiple jobs to earn more. One of the main intentions when designing the homes for Selasar Niaga is the option of flexibility, namely bussiness flexibility. Medium income families have the option of enlarging the space of the house by means of moving parti-tions. Inside these ‘moving walls’ are built in furniture such as beds and side tables, customised according to the needs of the residents.
BUSSINESSFLEXIBIITY
Movable walls with built in furniture and appliances, built according to the residents desires. Encouraging transformation of spaces into ones for bussiness opportuni-ties.
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BUSSINESSFLEXIBIITY DESIGN RATIONALE: IDEA
ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES
Much of what constitutes our culture involves interaction with the society. Events such as the celebration of a newborn, our myriad of cultual celebrations celebrated yearly means that at all times we are in a constant flux of receiving people vis-iting our homes. Within the confines of social housing we al-low for the creation of such space. Showed above is of a unit dwelling changed to accomodate an Al Quran recital class or turned into a jemaah pray area. An acknowledgement of our cul-ture and its rich tradition
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DESIGN RATIONALE: IDEA
DESIGN FLEXIBILITY/POSSIBILITIES
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MICRO/MACRO
Selasar Niaga focuses on the rela-tionship of the individual and its surroundings. The real value of a housing program is its ability to connect residents at a macro and micro scale.
From neighbours to the com-munity. Selasar Niaga would act as its own self inititated village, with its own economic activity.
Selasar Niaga is a rein-terpretation and re-adaptation of climatic aspects of the Malay Kampung House taken into vertical scale.
RELATIONSHIPS
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DIRECTORY DIAGRAMS
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TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
UNIT FLOOR PLANOn every level are Laundry Pods lo-cated on corridors for safe and hy-genic drying of clothes. This pod is able to be securely closed and re-duces the need of clothes lines that is a frequent view in urban housing today.
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UNIT
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Axonometric section of floors indi-
cating the relationship between un-
tis and also the GBI incorporation
into the overall design of Selasar
Niaga
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CUT AWAYSECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE
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GREEN BUILDING GUIDE
Photovoltaic is the direct conver-sion of light into electricity at the atomic level.Semiconductor ma-terial, typically silicon, is used in thin wafers or ribbons in most commercially available cells.Cuts down on a large portion of the electricity you have to use off the power grid, save some money and help the environment in the process.
T5 BULB
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The 4-foot T5 has an initial rat-ed light output of 2,900 lumens, This means that savings on instal-lation and long-term maintenance. In addition, the T5 lamp is ideal for low-profile fixtures like cove lighting and display cases. The T5 fluorescent is an efficient alter-native to lighting up any interior or exterior space. It is a verymoney-saving and space-saving ma-terial ideal for industrial appli-cations.
LEDs, or light-emitting diodes, are a form of solid-state light-ing that is extremely efficient and long-lasting. LEDs consist of small capsules or lenses in which tiny chips are placed on heat-conducting material. In addition, since they contain no glass compo-nents, they are not vulnerable to vibration or breakage like conven-tional bulbs.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
INDOORENV. QUALITY
SUSTAINABLESITE PLANNING
INDOORENV. QUALITY
INNOVATION
WATER EFFICIENCY
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LED LIGHTS
PHOTOVOLTIC PANELS
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All the components in AriteQ Strip Ceiling are made from 100% locally manufactured material - Re-ducing environmental impact due to transportation.Reusable & Recyclable - Re-ducing raw material con-sumption and GHG emissions.
Ceiling Queen Energy Board uses bio technology from Japan and Korea that can generate and emit negative ions and far infrared rays using natural radiation materials, i.e. Tourmaline and Sili-cate minerals
AJIYA ARITEQ CEILING
CEILING QUEEN ENERGY BOARD
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Dulux Trade Eco-Guard Exte-rior Plus is a 100% acrylic based, low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound), energy saving exterior emulsion paint Singapore GreenLabel and Sirim Eco-Lable accred-itations.
DULUX TRADE ECO-GUARD EXTERIOR PLUS
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UAC’s fibre cement boards are environment-friendly products.The raw materials are resourced from managed resources and manufactured according to ISO 9001:2008 quality management system.
FIBRE CEMENT BOARDS
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A bio-swale is a shallow depression created in the earth to accept and convey storm water runoff. A bio-swale uses natural means, including vegetation and soil, to treat storm water by filtering out contami-nants being conveyed in the water.
Industrialised Building Systems (IBS) is also known as the complete assembly construction, a construc-tion system where compo-nents are manufactured at factories on or off site, transported and then assem-bled into a structure with minimum work.
BIO SWALE
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Dulux Roofshield is a highly durable 100% acrylic based emulsion with smooth and mid sheen finishing. Its Keep Cool heat-reflec-tive technology, which was tested by BSD (Building System & Diagnostic Pte Ltd), is capable of reduc-ing surface temperature by up to 5O degree celcius.
DULUX ROOFSHIELD
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EXXOMAS BIOBRICK is an in-novative product evolved from all the shortcomings of clay brick. We trans-formed industrial waste that is geherated by an in-dustrial waste - generator dust particles, to become our innovative, recycled content, energy efficient masonry unit
Is manufactured with the benign polymer polyethylene without the use of formal-dehyde. As such, the prod-ucts are able to provide energy efficiency without creating human health risks associated with airborne fibres or VOC emissions.
EXXOMAS BIOBRICK
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ROXUL products are able to minimise the heat pen-etrating into buildings thereby reducing the en-ergy required for cooling. This in turn contributes to reduction in carbon emis-sions as less energy will be consumed and the amount of fossil fuels burned can also be reduced.
ROXUL STONE WOOL INSULATION
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Specially custom made sun-shade system to minimise discomfort from glare of natural light - Optimising daylight glare control.All the components in AriteQ Sunshade are made from 100% locally manufac-tured material.
AJIYA ARITEQ SUNSHADE
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All the components are made from 100% locally manufac-tured material i.e ZIN-CALUME steel - Reducing environmentalimpact due to transportation. Reusable & Recyclable - Reducing raw material consumption and GHG emissions.
AJIYA METAL DOOR & WINDOW FRAME
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TERREAL COOLMAX
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The roof drainage system is designed in an efficient way to minimise water leak-age and overflow thereby reducing maintenance relat-ed issues.The rainwater is caught and channelthrough the gutter system to a rain storage tank.
GROHE is known for its impeccable quality, inno-vation and craftsmanship. GROHE Veris Series products build on those core attrib-utes by integrating water-saving technology. There are no special parts to order or install.
RAINNE & RAINTECH
GROHE VERIS SERIES
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COTTO ECO: Quality products under “SCG ECO VALUE” la-bel. Innovative, environ-mentally-firendly products.Water efficiency includes minimising demands on water supply in landscaping, for toilet and urinal use, and reducing overall water con-sumption in the building.
COTTO SANITARY WARE
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Dual flush toilets han-dle solid and liquid waste differently from standard American style toilets, giving the user a choice of flushes. A dual-flush toi-let is a variation of the flush toilet that uses two buttons or handles to flush different levels of water.
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Aerating tap water by mixes air into the water stream. This maintains steady pres-sure so the flow has an even, full spray. Install-ing low-flow shower heads and faucet aerators is the most effective water con-servation savings you can do for your home.
AERATOR WATER TAP
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Compostech recycles food waste into organic compost and reduces the organic waste volume by 30%. The end result of the compost-ing process is dry and powdery and food waste is converted into an organic feed which can also be used in landscaping to enrich plants.
Reflecting up to 70% of the sun’s energy and reducing cooling costs by up to 20%, a cool metal roof made from COLORCOIL high preformance pre-painted steel, includ-ing those made from dark colors can conserve energy and meet the GBI and Star Energy requirements.
COMPOSTECH
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A wind turbine is a de-vice that converts kinetic energy from the wind into mechanical energy, the me-chanical energy is used to produce electricity (wind generator or wind charger). A large grid-connected ar-rays of turbines are becom-ing an increasingly large source of commercial elec-tric power.
WIND TURBINE
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Hydrogen gas is thought to be the ideal fuel for a world in which air pollution has been alleviated, global warm-ing has been arrested, and the environment has been protected in an economically sustainable manner Green al-gae are photosynthetic mi-croorganisms capable of using protons as a reluctant and producing molecular hydrogen.
HYDROGEN ALGAE
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Communication is an essen-tial factor that our world spins around and the In-ternet is the single most important tool that has made the present high speed of communication possi-ble. This key element thus brings us to the benefits of high speed Internet ac-cess.
HIGH SPEED INTERNET
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POST ANALYSISTHERMAL COMFORT ANALYSIS
ANNUAL SUN PATH SHADOW ANALYSIS
THERMAL COMFORT ANALYSIS: Readings taken on ground level
THERMAL COMFORT ANALYSIS: Readings taken vertically throughbuilding
USING ECOTECT ANALYSIS
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OTTV
The solar heat gain through building envelope constitutes a substantial share of cooling load in an airconditionedbuilding. In non air-conditioned buildings, the solar heat gain causes thermal discomfort. To minimise solar heat gain into a building is, therefore, the first and foremost consideration in the design of an energy efficient building.
A design criterion for building envelope known as the overall thermal transfer value (OTTV) has been adopted.
CONCEPT OF OTTV
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Overall Thermal Transfer Value 1 2 3 4 SumSolar correction factor 3 CF 1.15 0.85 1.14 0.83Groos exterior area m² Aoi 93 157 97 211 558Window area m² Awi 25 59 53 113 250Solar absorptivity, wall 0.25 0.65 0.25 0.25Transmittance, wall W/m²K Uwi 2.43 2.43 2.43 2.43Transmittance, window (double glaze) W/m²K Uf 2.93 2.93 2.93 2.93Window to gross WWRi 0.27 0.38 0.55 0.54Shading coefficient of glass SC1i 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45Shading coefficient of shading SC2i 0.5 0.66 0.5 0.66Overall Thermal Transfre Value OTTVi 26.7 43.8 42.1 40.4 153.0
Aoi x OTTVi 2,483 6,883 4,080 8,528 21,974The OTTV of the building envelope OTTV= 39.4
not exceeding 50
OTTVi = 15 x a x (1 – WWR) Uw + 6 (WWR) Uf + (194 x CF x WWR x SC)
CALCULATION OF OTTV
CONCEPT OF OTTVThe solar heat gain through building envelope constitutes a substantial share of cooling load in an air-conditioned building. In non air-conditioned buildings, the solar heat gain causes thermal discomfort. To minimise solar heat gain into a building is, therefore, the first and foremost consideration in the design of an energy efficient building.
A design criterion for building envelope known as the overall thermal transfer value (OTTV) has been adopted.
OTTV
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COST
BREAKDOWN OF PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATE1 PILING/SPECIAL FOUNDATION Unit Rate Qty Amount(RM)
A. Lot 48008 SF 15.00 634,400 9,516,000.00 Total item 1 - Piling/Special Foundation Works 9,516,000.00
2 BUILDING WORK Notes Unit GFA (SF) Cost/SF Sub-Amount(RM) Amount(RM)A. RESIDENTIAL TOWER
i) Residential Unit SF 584,000 95.00 55,480,000.00
ii) Circulation/Plaza SF 16,000 80.00 1,280,000.00 iii) Vertical Garden SF 2,000 300.00 600,000.00 iv) Parking Podium SF 8,000 90.00 720,000.00 58,080,000.00
B. RETAIL BLOCK
i) Retail Pin SF 20000 200.00 4,000,000.00
ii) Ground Floor Retail SF 4,400 125.00 550,000.00 4,550,000.00 634,400
Total item 2 - Building Works 62,630,000.00 3 MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL WORKS Unit Rate Qty Sub-Amount(RM) Amount(RM)
A. Mechanical Services % 10.00 62,630,000 6,263,000.00 B. Lift Installation No 100,000.00 6 475,000.00 C. Electrical Services % 12.00 62,630,000 7,515,600.00 14,253,600.00
Total item 3 - Mechanical & Electrical Works 14,253,600.00 4 INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS Unit Rate Qty Amount(RM)
A. Site Clearing/Demolishing works Acre 30,000.00 4.00 120,000.00 B. Earthworks M3 40.00 10,000 400,000.00 C. Road and Drainage Acre 400,000.00 4.00 1,600,000.00 D. General turfing & landscaping Acre 30,000.00 1.00 30,000.00 E. Landscape plaza Acre 250,000.00 0.50 125,000.00 F. Ancillary Building LS 1,000,000.00 G. M&E Services LS 2,000,000.00
Total item 4 - Infrastructure Works 5,275,000.00
5 SUB-TOTAL OF WORKS (Total item 1 to 5) 91,674,600.00 6 PRELIMINARIES (5% of item 6) 4,583,730.00
GFA (SF) GDC/GFA(SF)
634,400 151.73
8 PROFESSIONAL FEES, SUPERVISION & MANAGEMENT OVERHEADA. Main Professional Fees (7% of Item 7)
i) Architect 3,369,041.55 ii) Civil & Structural Engineer 1,684,520.78 iii) Quantity Surveyor 962,583.30 iv) Mechanical & Electrical Engineer 721,937.48 6,738,083.10
B. Sub-Professional Feesi) Town Planner 75,000.00
ii) Landscape Architect 15,500.00
iii) TIA Consultant, Geotechnical & Security Consultant 150,000.00 240,500.00 C. Service Tax (6% of Item 8A & B) 418,714.99
7 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST (Brought Forward)
GROSS DEVELOPMENT COST
7 96,258,330.00 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST ( Total item 5 & 6)
96,258,330.00
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D. Reimbursable Cost (5% of Item 8A & B) 348,929.16 E. Site Supervision (0.75% of Item 7) 721,937.48 F. Management Overheads (1% of Item 7) 962,583.30
Total item 9 - Professional Fees, Supervision & Management Overhead 9,430,748.02 9 MISCELLANEOUS
A. Land Surveying Works Acre 3.11 5,000.00 15,550.00 B. Soil Investigation 100,000.00 C. Individual Titles Unit 1.00 450.00 450.00 E. Quit Rent (3 years) SF 135,471.6 0.10 for 3 years 13,547.16
F. Legal Fees (0.5% of GDV)
G. Sales and Marketing Expenses (0.5% of GDV)J. Contribution/Processing Fees
i) Planning Permission & Building Plan Fees 75,000.00 ii) Development Charges 50,000.00 iii) ISF 100,000.00 iv) Sewerage plan & Connection (1% of GDV)v) Contribution to Local Authority 150,000.00 375,000.00
Total item 10 - Miscellaneous 504,547.16
11 FINANCINGA. Financing During Construction (Bridging Loan) 2,123,872.50
8% per annum on 25% Total Construction CostTotal item 11 - Financing 2,123,872.50
TOTAL DEVELOPMENT COST GFA (SF) GDC/GFA(SF)
(carried to Viability Statement) 634,400.00 170.74
BREAKDOWN OF REVENUE (BASED ON OUTRIGHT SALES)13 REVENUE Qty Unit Area (SF) Rate (RM) Amount (RM) Amount(RM)
A. RESIDENTIAL TOWERi) Residential Unit SF 584,000 200.00 116,800,000.00 ii) Circulation/Plaza SF 16,000 150.00 2,400,000.00 iii) Vertical Garden SF 2,000 300.00 600,000.00 iv) Parking Podium SF 8,000 100.00 800,000.00 120,600,000.00
B. RETAIL BLOCKi) Retail Pin SF 20000 600.00 12,000,000.00 14,640,000.00 i) Ground Floor Retail SF 4,400 600.00 2,640,000.00
TOTAL DEVELOPMENT VALUE NFA (M2) GSV/NFA (M2)
(carried to Viability Statement) 634,400.00 213.18
House Units are sold at RM200,000 per unit. Taking the inflation in price due to theproject completion projecting in 2016.
Ref Description Amount(RM)
A GROSS DEVELOPMENT VALUE 135,240,000.00
VIABILITY STATEMENT
106,193,625.18 10
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SUB-TOTAL DEVELOPMENT COST
135,240,000.00
GROSS DEVELOPMENT VALUE
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108,317,497.68
B GROSS DEVELOPMENT COST 108,317,497.68
26,922,502.32 Percentage over GDV 19.91%
Percentage over GDC 24.86%C RETURN OF INVESTMENT
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