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CASE STUDYCOMMERCIAL AND TOURISM

LECTURER:DR.ISHAM SHAH

PN.NORNAWALAILIPN.HAMISAH

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CA601 - DESIGN 4

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K U A L A L U M P U R

Architect :Zaha Hadid

Blurring the boundaries between building and landscape, Sunrise Tower

facilities:Residential

HotelOfficeRetail

Parking

Gross Floor Area 150000 m2

Site Area 6800 m2

Footprint Area 2800 m2

SUNRISE TOWER

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The ground lobby is the primary hub of the

tower, defining 4 different dedicated

lobbies for residential, hotel, offices and general public.

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Floor plan 29 : spa/health club

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• Sunrise Tower engages with the city in multiple ways. By exploring potential synergies at different levels and anchoring itself to the existing urban fabric, it creates a platform of services that engage with neighbouring developments, sustaining critical mass and a sense of community.

• The scheme merges all programmes into one building, distancing itself from the traditional tower and podium typology.

• Through a detailed landscape strategy the design interweaves tower and ground, extending and connecting the different parts of the site, integrating the new pedestrian routes and internal road system, structuring the fabric of the new development.

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• The tower body is developed through a performative outer skin that merges programmatic, structural and building envelope requirements.

• A spatial grid is generated through parametric component design, enabling the local adaptation of each component to accommodate for different requirements within a pool of repeated elements.

• Components variation is choreographed through the floor grid with a rhythm that is defined by topology, orientation, programme and structural load, generating a customized gradient that mutates from strong

diagonals at the base to gentle verticals at the top.

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J A L A N B I N J A I , O F F J A L A N A M P A N G

K U A L A L U M P U R

Architect :Veritas

GREEN BUILDING

facilities:Triple volume

RooftopBoutique gymnasiumHigh-speed lift system

24hours security

Gross Floor Area 479000 sfNet Lettable 333000Fross Floor 16000 sf

BINJAI TOWER

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Main Floor Plan And Circulation

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• Double glaze window• Energy-saving, flexi-zone air-conditioning• Destination-based lifts• State of the art, energy-saving lighting• Other green features

• Usage of pre-and-post-consumer recycled materials where possible to minimize environmental impact.

• Water-conserving sanitary fittings, luxury eco-friendly toilets with seat-bidets.

Key Features

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Low-E Double Glazed Windows:-

• Heat insulation

• Sound insulation

• Shielding from glare

• Energy Savings as it increases insulation

Energy Saving light & Daylight Sensor :-

• Energy Save

• Reduce glare

• Dim the light to eye-suit level

Kone Eco Disc for lift motor:-

• Regenerating power during operation through counterweight

and braking

• 30% power recovered Provide fast but smooth ride with

gearless machine

Green Technology

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I Z M I R

T U R K E Y

Architect :Tabanlioglu

SHOPPING CENTER

facilities:Information area

Hyper marketFood CourtRelaxing

Project Area 22760 m2

ASMACATI SHOPPING CENTER

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SITE PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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About Asmacati Shopping CenterIs a semi-open shopping facility in Balçova, Izmir, Turkey. Inspired by the climate and the Aegean tradition of spending time outdoors.The shopping center is an enjoyable place to shop, meet, rest and eat. Asmaçatı is located at a critical juncture between the sea, the mountains and a well-used road that accesses many people’s summer homes. The center is anchored by a large hypermarket store and features 18 boutique shops and restaurants.

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Characteristics

Open air patios offer a relaxing feeling under the shadow and glitters of the bower made up of contemporary material

The design imitates grape leaves of the local landscape.

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Natural ventilation and plentiful planters create a pleasant microclimate.

Characteristics

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Detail

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Aluminium plate

Materials

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T O R O N T O , O N T A R I O

C A N A D A

Architect :Hariri Pontari’

COMMUNITY GALLERY

facilities:EducationSeminar

Youth CentreResidence Studio

Build Area 3250 m2

WESTON FAMILY LEARNING CENTER

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Artist-in-Residence

Floating Seminar room

Youth Centre Off-the-

wall

Space Function

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Exposed concrete

Exposed Concrete means concrete used for ornamentation or finish on exterior or interior surfaces of a building or other structure.

In The Weston Family Learning Centre, the exposed concrete has become the most significant structural elements in the building.

The Advantages of Exposed Concrete : Strong And Durable Non-skid Low maintenance Suitable

Material

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Concrete mixed with coloured cement to which pigment has been added during mixing and also called decorative concrete. Usually, coloured concrete used as pavement, walkway area and padestrian as an attraction for public and it is mostly for outdoor use.

In the Weston Family Learning Centre, coloured concrete used as the floor finishes at the children playground, and also at the wall in the children learning area.

The Advantages of Coloured Concrete : A stylish, low-maintenance and

durable option Non-fading, permanent coloured

surfaces Hard, dense and abrasion-resistant Cost-effective and easy to maintain Gives a beautiful finish to the space

Materials

Coloured Concrete

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Bronze is a metal alloy consisting primarily of copper, usually with tin as the main additive. Bronze has been widely used in architecture because it gives the modern contemporary looking to the applied building and it has a high aesthetic value as a building material.

In the Weston Family Learning Centre, Bronze was used in some part of the building and mostly in interior spaces and parts. In the building, Bronze was used as window frames, Glass bracket and handrail. Bronze a

The Advantages of Bronze : High aesthetic value Modern contemporary looks Srtong and durable Resistance to weathering Cost-effective Recyclable Low maintenance Easily formed

Materials

Braze

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Glass has become a much-used material in interior as well as exterior architecture. Glass is an excellent material available in toughened form and is a very important element in the arsenal of Architects and Interior Designers.

Tempered glass has also been widely used in the Weston Family Learning Centre. In the building, tempered glass was used as glass wall for the seminar room and the gallery school area. Most part of the building used the tempered glass as building material.

The Advantages of Tempered Glass : Strong and durable Heat resistance Safe and less injury risk Easy to clean Creates a modern and beautiful

looking space

Materials

Tempered Glass

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