building structure project 2 group report
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Building Structures [arc 2522]
project 2: extension of a R.C bungalow Structure
chosen existing R.C building:
Kuala Terengganu Mb’s Bungalow
Lecturer :
Group members:
Mr. adib bin ramli
Low Jia Cheng (stanley)
Kelvin ng
Tan Zi Jian
Kelvin chiew kah kheng
Cheah Eugene
Visagan a/l arudselvan
Sean wee yen xhiong
Felicia tiong ying min
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Table of content:
1. Introduction to case study
2. Architectural drawings
3. Structural drawings
4. Load Distribution Diagrams
5. conclusion
1. Introduction to case study
The case study we chosen is a two storey bungalow, located in Kuala Terengganu. The bungalow is owned by current MB (menteri besar) of Terengganu, Designed by LWC architect.
A pond is place in the middle of the bungalow as the genius loci of the building surrounded by all other space such as living room, dining, bedroom and etc. the pond also act as cooling strategy of the building other than its aesthetic value which enhance the comfort of the users.
we had studied and analyzed architectural plans from the architect and came up with structural plans which indicating the position of columns, beam and slabs.
2.Architectural drawings
Ground Floor Plan Scale 1:200
first Floor Plan Scale 1:200
roof Plan Scale 1:200
3.structural drawings
Foundation layout Plan Scale 1:150
Ground Floor layout Plan Scale 1:150
first Floor layout Plan Scale 1:150
Roof beam layout Plan Scale 1:150
Isometry structural layout Not to scale
Columns Column that doesn’t attach to the ground
Beams that doesn’t attach to the column Beams and slabs
First floor
ground floor
Ground floor load distribution layout Plan Scale 1:150
4.Load distribution diagrams
First floor load distribution layout Plan Scale 1:150
roof beam load distribution layout Plan Scale 1:150
5.conclusion
Through this project, we had learnt a lot of the structural design, not only drawing it yet proving with mathematic formula and diagrams. We also explored possibility of different type placement of columns and beams that not only affecting the safety yet aesthetic and comfort for the user experience.
We also learnt how the load are transferred from top to the bottom until the ground, identifying those structural members and understanding how the force is acting on the structural members whether is it capable to withstand ideal amount of load with the space we designed.
we are grateful for the experience and the opportunity to explore the structural members of the building and will apply in our work in future.