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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN
Research Unit for Modern Architecture Studies in Southeast Asia
Foundation of Natural Build Environment (FNBE)
Elements of Natural Built Environment ARC30105 (FNBE 0115)
Prerequisite: None
Lecturers: Ms Delliya Zain, Pn Hasmanira and Mr Cherng Yi
Final Project: Built Environment
Better Livable Town – Report & Proposal of a New Town
20% Individual Work + 20% Group Work
Presentation Part A (Individual): Week 13 - 4th July 2014
Presentation Part B (Group):Week 18- 15th August 2014
Introduction
The character of a city will relate back to the topics investigated in Project One. Every city will need to
sustain itself. Just like any living creature, the city is unique and very alive. It grows, it populates, it
requires food, it requires energy, it needs to move, it needs shelter, and it needs protection and defense
system, which are very similar to the natural environment.
The best way to understand a city is to explore and investigate a city first hand. Every city is different yet the
heart of every city is the people and their activities. In this final project, students will investigate about past,
present and future city. With the information collected students are required to propose the future city. The
future city should focus on the needs of the people, the facilities, infrastructures, and how it will
sustain itself in the future.
To plan for the future we should refer to the past. Great cities such as Jericho, Rome, and Babylon
existed thousands of years before we were born. They were the largest cities in the world, and arguably the
epicenters of human civilization. These cities led mankind to new heights of culture and commerce, though
in the end each of them was surpassed and some of them destroyed. We should learn from history to
achieve a better future city.
Cities have been called the highest forms of social organization. Think of the complexity of road systems,
transportation, building laws, markets, business centre, sports events, food distribution, educational
systems, sanitation, utilities, land usage, housing and etcetera. But that complexity didn't spring up over
night. It is the result of long years of human development.
People live, work, and have fun together in many different kinds of communities. A city is a large community,
home to many people; a town is a small community; a suburb is a community located outside of a city;
and a neighbourhood is a small community that consists of the people and buildings near home. The
relationship between the city, town, suburb and neighbourhood is greatly interrelated.
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Cities need lungs for breathing, basically well-maintained open, green, public spaces. The city as a physical
composition involves interaction between these man-made and natural components. Basically, a city
consists of spaces for human activities and interactions. It creates identity to a certain city.
Overcrowding in cities causes problems with waste disposal, health and pollution. There are other
significant urban problems as well, among them violence, crime, drugs, and the over-consumption of energy
and other resources. Most of these problems affect not only the city itself but the countryside and often the
entire world. In short, cities contain within them the key challenges facing our civilization.
There are two sides of a city, the positive and the negative, the promise of success and the threat of
disaster. We may never be able to create a perfect city, but we can certainly make improvements. A great
city is a city that is sustainable and liveable.
In this final project students will be focusing on the component of a TOWN and the build environment. The
challenges will be the same but at a smaller scale than a city.
Objectives of Project
The objectives of this project;
1. To expose the elements of the natural and built environment in their basic unit, form and function
2. To show symbiotic relationship of the elements of the natural and built environment
3. To question, analyse and articulate the impact between natural and built environment
Learning Outcomes of this Project
On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to demonstrate the following:
1. To describe the different characteristics of the natural and built environment by exploring the basic
elements such as natural topography, landscape, space, building and infrastructure.
2. To differentiate and compare the different development of the built environment by looking at the
natural topography, landscape, space, building and infrastructure
3. To analyse and evaluate the different development of the built environment by looking at the natural
topography, landscape, space, building and infrastructure
4. Understand how to communicate ideas through observation and using different
media/tools/techniques to present information of the study of natural and built environment
Tasks - Methodology
1. Introduction:
The idea of this project is to understand the component and elements of a town and what makes a better
liveable future town. This final project is divided into two parts.
Part A [individual component 20%] – An A4 report and a short 3 minute video/pre-recorded slide
presentation. This is an individual component to investigate and understand the content related to “towns”
and “the build environment” plus to propose a better future town.
Part B [group component 20%] – Maximum 3nos A2 presentation board and a physical model. It is a
group component, to produce a physical model of the selected town and maximum of 3nos of A2 board
presentation to explain further about the town.
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2. “X” Town Guidelines:
Each student will have to pretend that they are the mayor of the “X” Town. The people in “X” town require
a new town because of reasons that it is too crowded. As a mayor you will need to propose a new
layout for the new “X” Town very quickly. As this is just a class project, we will need to establish certain
conditions and rules as follows;
a. As an exercise the propose town is a small size town. The size of the proposed new town should
be about 30 km2 or smaller about 15 - 30 km2.
b. The population in between 80,000 – 200,000. (The population of Subang Jaya is about 710, 000.)
c. The people of “X” Town are Malaysian and the town is in Malaysia.
d. You should create a new name for “X” Town.
e. As a group you must chose one of the following; (do decide as a group)
i. A town with a lake
ii. A town with a river flowing right through the town
iii. A town on a small island
iv. A town next to the sea or estuary
f. Individually student must choose one of the following grid system to design the town;
i. Square grid
ii. Triangle grid
iii. Hexagon grid
iv. Radial grid
v. A mix grid – *with approval of lecturers
*Please use the provided grid if in doubt.
g. When planning for the town, for both individual and group component, students are
required to consider and include the followings;
i. The geometric shape, form, pattern, hierarchy, system and structure of the city.
ii. The main focus of the town; such as the square, garden, monuments, town hall, pavilion,
civic building, axis and vistas.
iii. The zoning of the town. (government buildings, business area, commercial areas,
recreational areas, education areas, religious and cultures areas, hospitals, services area,
industrial area, residential, community area, port and shipping area, forest and green
areas, agriculture area, hospitality and tourism etc)
iv. The people, population, social issues, activities, food distribution, culture and religion.
v. Transportation, networking and communications
vi. Infrastructure, utility, services and amenities. (Energy, water, waste etc.)
vii. Sustainable and better living initiative, climate change consideration and resilience etc.
viii. Other services (such as police, army, economy, security, technology etc)
3. Part A: (Individual 20%) – Submission & Presentation 4th July 2014
Individually students are required to do the followings to understand the meaning of a “town”, its
development, history, components, elements and what makes a better liveable town.
THE REPORT – Students are required to understand, investigate and collect data about the
“TOWN” through;
a. Investigation and examining old cities and towns, present towns and future towns. Collecting
data that will help you to understand the components and elements of a town. These
information will help you to propose the new town.(like case study)
b. Investigation, collect data and understand the type of town that your group have selected.
c. Look into documents, article, guideline and issues regarding planning a better future towns.
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d. And finally after doing a comprehensive investigation on the three items above, you are
required to include a simple proposal for the “X” Town. You are to propose a basic plan layout
of the town, a zoning layout, a transportation and linkages layout, a simple overall perspective
of the town and three to five components or element that you would like to enhance and make
the town a better place to live in. You may add additional information if you like.
THE VIDEO/SLIDE PRESENTATION – Students are required to present a concise proposal of the
“X” Town in the form of a video or pre-recorded slide with or without verbal narration. This video
presentation should explain and include content as mentioned in item “d” from THE REPORT list
above and to consider item “g” from item 2. “X” Town Guideline as mentioned above.
NOTE:
1. When seeking information do refer to item “g” from item 2. “X” Town Guideline.
2. Students are not required to present their report.
3. Please use the given report template and video presentation template as a guideline.(on times)
4. Students are required to bring the tutorial progress sheet for every tutorial session and to bring the
printed brief at all time.
4. Part B: (Group 20%)- Submission & Presentation 15th August 2014
After presenting the individual proposal, in groups of 5, each group is required to make a model of the
selected “X” Town and prepare maximum of 3nos of A2 presentation board of the chosen town. The
chosen town will be decided by the tutorial group lecturer. As a group, students may do some
alteration, improvement and further research and exploration on the selected “X” Town to make it an even
better town.
i. THE MODEL – The physical model should be a representation of the group’s “X” Town proposal.
ii. A2 PRESENTATION BOARDs - In groups students are required to demonstrate and illustrate the
important information about the proposed “X” Town. Please refer to item “g” from item no 2. “X”
Town Guideline list above. Students may prepare this presentation board as a normal presentation
board or as an info graphic poster or a promotional poster advertising a new development. What is
important is the proposed content that relates to the proposed “X” Town.
Submission Requirement
Part A:
A4 Report – SUBMISSION 7th July 2014 – Week 14 (after the presentation day)
a. The A4 report is should contain information as mention above and to follow
the given report format.
b. Students should use the given template as guidance. Student may edit the font,
structure and layout with approval from the lecturers. You may design your own cover.
c. The report should be concise, simple, well structures and digitally produced. Any
sketches or hand written progress documents to be included as original document or it
can be scanned and printed out.
d. The A4 reports to be comb bind or wired bind. (black, white or transparent only)
e. The report should be uploaded as a slideshare or similar app on the e-portfolio.
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Video/Pre-recorded Slide Presentation – PRESENTATION 4th July 2014 – Week 13
a. The video must not exceed 3 minutes and must not be less than 2 minutes.
b. The video should contain information as mention above. Please refer to template guideline.
c. The video should be concise and simple with informative information, diagrams, descriptions,
plans, elevation, illustration, images and subtitle. The presentation can be with or without verbal
narration.
d. The video should be structured and clearly presented. (proper title and labelling etc)
e. After the presentation students are required to upload their video to their E-portfolio and to the
given online form.
f. The video must work during presentation day properly. If not marks will be deducted.
g. Leaders of each group should collect all of the video on the 3rd of July and prepare it for the
presentation session.
Part B:
The MODEL – PRESENTATION & SUBMISSION – 15th August 2014
a. The size of the model should not exceed A2 size board as the base. The height should not exceed
600mm. There is no minimum size.
b. Students are required to use recyclable materials to make the model. It would be great if you
could use daily items as model material such as bottle caps, straws etc. Less material is better but
with different colour and sizes. Do get advice from your lecturers regarding the scale, construction,
colour and materials for the model. However students are encouraged to look for inspiration first.
c. Please prepare a casing for the model for storage purposes and safety during construction.
d. Please label your model with you group members name, lecturer’s name, batch and Taylor’s
University logo. (Digitally prepared)
e. You are given 5 minutes to give a verbal presentation about your town as a group.
f. Please document the process, the final product and the presentation session and upload it on your
E-portfolio.
A2 Presentation Board – PRESENTATION & SUBMISSION – 15th August 2014
a. Students may use any type of presentation board as long as it is not more than 3nos of A2 size
boards. No minimum number of A2 boards.
b. Students may produce it digitally or by hand or as a collage. The information must be clearly
presented, presentable and information must be well structured.
c. Please document the making process and the final product and up load it on your E-portfolio.
d. The presentation board should contain the information as stated above.
All sketches, research, planning, discussion to be placed in The Journal Compilation and E-Portfolio
individually. It’s the responsibility of every student to make sure they record the process and their
work.
Assessment and Marking criteria
The assessment for this assignment will be based on;
PART A:
 depth of investigation and appropriateness of content from the report 30%
 clarity and clear presentation of information in the report (not just copy and paste) 20%
 originality, creativity and quality of the video and the illustration about the “X” Town 20%
 clarity and depth of content of the proposed “X” Town video 30%
(20%) total: 100%
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PART B:
 appropriate proposal of the proposed “X” Town (model and A2 presentation board) 20%
 clarity and creativity of information and illustration on the A2 presentation board 30%
 originality, creativity and appropriateness of the model to represent the city 50%
(20%) total: 100%
NOTE: PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT INVIDUAL COMPONENTS IN GROUP WORKS IS EVALUATED BASED ON PEER
EVALUATION AND INSTRUCTUR’S EVALUATION ON INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE OF A GROUP MEMBER.
Suggested References
1. http://www.library.cornell.edu/Reps/DOCS/gerard.htm

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  • 1. 1 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN Research Unit for Modern Architecture Studies in Southeast Asia Foundation of Natural Build Environment (FNBE) Elements of Natural Built Environment ARC30105 (FNBE 0115) Prerequisite: None Lecturers: Ms Delliya Zain, Pn Hasmanira and Mr Cherng Yi Final Project: Built Environment Better Livable Town – Report & Proposal of a New Town 20% Individual Work + 20% Group Work Presentation Part A (Individual): Week 13 - 4th July 2014 Presentation Part B (Group):Week 18- 15th August 2014 Introduction The character of a city will relate back to the topics investigated in Project One. Every city will need to sustain itself. Just like any living creature, the city is unique and very alive. It grows, it populates, it requires food, it requires energy, it needs to move, it needs shelter, and it needs protection and defense system, which are very similar to the natural environment. The best way to understand a city is to explore and investigate a city first hand. Every city is different yet the heart of every city is the people and their activities. In this final project, students will investigate about past, present and future city. With the information collected students are required to propose the future city. The future city should focus on the needs of the people, the facilities, infrastructures, and how it will sustain itself in the future. To plan for the future we should refer to the past. Great cities such as Jericho, Rome, and Babylon existed thousands of years before we were born. They were the largest cities in the world, and arguably the epicenters of human civilization. These cities led mankind to new heights of culture and commerce, though in the end each of them was surpassed and some of them destroyed. We should learn from history to achieve a better future city. Cities have been called the highest forms of social organization. Think of the complexity of road systems, transportation, building laws, markets, business centre, sports events, food distribution, educational systems, sanitation, utilities, land usage, housing and etcetera. But that complexity didn't spring up over night. It is the result of long years of human development. People live, work, and have fun together in many different kinds of communities. A city is a large community, home to many people; a town is a small community; a suburb is a community located outside of a city; and a neighbourhood is a small community that consists of the people and buildings near home. The relationship between the city, town, suburb and neighbourhood is greatly interrelated.
  • 2. 2 Cities need lungs for breathing, basically well-maintained open, green, public spaces. The city as a physical composition involves interaction between these man-made and natural components. Basically, a city consists of spaces for human activities and interactions. It creates identity to a certain city. Overcrowding in cities causes problems with waste disposal, health and pollution. There are other significant urban problems as well, among them violence, crime, drugs, and the over-consumption of energy and other resources. Most of these problems affect not only the city itself but the countryside and often the entire world. In short, cities contain within them the key challenges facing our civilization. There are two sides of a city, the positive and the negative, the promise of success and the threat of disaster. We may never be able to create a perfect city, but we can certainly make improvements. A great city is a city that is sustainable and liveable. In this final project students will be focusing on the component of a TOWN and the build environment. The challenges will be the same but at a smaller scale than a city. Objectives of Project The objectives of this project; 1. To expose the elements of the natural and built environment in their basic unit, form and function 2. To show symbiotic relationship of the elements of the natural and built environment 3. To question, analyse and articulate the impact between natural and built environment Learning Outcomes of this Project On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to demonstrate the following: 1. To describe the different characteristics of the natural and built environment by exploring the basic elements such as natural topography, landscape, space, building and infrastructure. 2. To differentiate and compare the different development of the built environment by looking at the natural topography, landscape, space, building and infrastructure 3. To analyse and evaluate the different development of the built environment by looking at the natural topography, landscape, space, building and infrastructure 4. Understand how to communicate ideas through observation and using different media/tools/techniques to present information of the study of natural and built environment Tasks - Methodology 1. Introduction: The idea of this project is to understand the component and elements of a town and what makes a better liveable future town. This final project is divided into two parts. Part A [individual component 20%] – An A4 report and a short 3 minute video/pre-recorded slide presentation. This is an individual component to investigate and understand the content related to “towns” and “the build environment” plus to propose a better future town. Part B [group component 20%] – Maximum 3nos A2 presentation board and a physical model. It is a group component, to produce a physical model of the selected town and maximum of 3nos of A2 board presentation to explain further about the town.
  • 3. 3 2. “X” Town Guidelines: Each student will have to pretend that they are the mayor of the “X” Town. The people in “X” town require a new town because of reasons that it is too crowded. As a mayor you will need to propose a new layout for the new “X” Town very quickly. As this is just a class project, we will need to establish certain conditions and rules as follows; a. As an exercise the propose town is a small size town. The size of the proposed new town should be about 30 km2 or smaller about 15 - 30 km2. b. The population in between 80,000 – 200,000. (The population of Subang Jaya is about 710, 000.) c. The people of “X” Town are Malaysian and the town is in Malaysia. d. You should create a new name for “X” Town. e. As a group you must chose one of the following; (do decide as a group) i. A town with a lake ii. A town with a river flowing right through the town iii. A town on a small island iv. A town next to the sea or estuary f. Individually student must choose one of the following grid system to design the town; i. Square grid ii. Triangle grid iii. Hexagon grid iv. Radial grid v. A mix grid – *with approval of lecturers *Please use the provided grid if in doubt. g. When planning for the town, for both individual and group component, students are required to consider and include the followings; i. The geometric shape, form, pattern, hierarchy, system and structure of the city. ii. The main focus of the town; such as the square, garden, monuments, town hall, pavilion, civic building, axis and vistas. iii. The zoning of the town. (government buildings, business area, commercial areas, recreational areas, education areas, religious and cultures areas, hospitals, services area, industrial area, residential, community area, port and shipping area, forest and green areas, agriculture area, hospitality and tourism etc) iv. The people, population, social issues, activities, food distribution, culture and religion. v. Transportation, networking and communications vi. Infrastructure, utility, services and amenities. (Energy, water, waste etc.) vii. Sustainable and better living initiative, climate change consideration and resilience etc. viii. Other services (such as police, army, economy, security, technology etc) 3. Part A: (Individual 20%) – Submission & Presentation 4th July 2014 Individually students are required to do the followings to understand the meaning of a “town”, its development, history, components, elements and what makes a better liveable town. THE REPORT – Students are required to understand, investigate and collect data about the “TOWN” through; a. Investigation and examining old cities and towns, present towns and future towns. Collecting data that will help you to understand the components and elements of a town. These information will help you to propose the new town.(like case study) b. Investigation, collect data and understand the type of town that your group have selected. c. Look into documents, article, guideline and issues regarding planning a better future towns.
  • 4. 4 d. And finally after doing a comprehensive investigation on the three items above, you are required to include a simple proposal for the “X” Town. You are to propose a basic plan layout of the town, a zoning layout, a transportation and linkages layout, a simple overall perspective of the town and three to five components or element that you would like to enhance and make the town a better place to live in. You may add additional information if you like. THE VIDEO/SLIDE PRESENTATION – Students are required to present a concise proposal of the “X” Town in the form of a video or pre-recorded slide with or without verbal narration. This video presentation should explain and include content as mentioned in item “d” from THE REPORT list above and to consider item “g” from item 2. “X” Town Guideline as mentioned above. NOTE: 1. When seeking information do refer to item “g” from item 2. “X” Town Guideline. 2. Students are not required to present their report. 3. Please use the given report template and video presentation template as a guideline.(on times) 4. Students are required to bring the tutorial progress sheet for every tutorial session and to bring the printed brief at all time. 4. Part B: (Group 20%)- Submission & Presentation 15th August 2014 After presenting the individual proposal, in groups of 5, each group is required to make a model of the selected “X” Town and prepare maximum of 3nos of A2 presentation board of the chosen town. The chosen town will be decided by the tutorial group lecturer. As a group, students may do some alteration, improvement and further research and exploration on the selected “X” Town to make it an even better town. i. THE MODEL – The physical model should be a representation of the group’s “X” Town proposal. ii. A2 PRESENTATION BOARDs - In groups students are required to demonstrate and illustrate the important information about the proposed “X” Town. Please refer to item “g” from item no 2. “X” Town Guideline list above. Students may prepare this presentation board as a normal presentation board or as an info graphic poster or a promotional poster advertising a new development. What is important is the proposed content that relates to the proposed “X” Town. Submission Requirement Part A: A4 Report – SUBMISSION 7th July 2014 – Week 14 (after the presentation day) a. The A4 report is should contain information as mention above and to follow the given report format. b. Students should use the given template as guidance. Student may edit the font, structure and layout with approval from the lecturers. You may design your own cover. c. The report should be concise, simple, well structures and digitally produced. Any sketches or hand written progress documents to be included as original document or it can be scanned and printed out. d. The A4 reports to be comb bind or wired bind. (black, white or transparent only) e. The report should be uploaded as a slideshare or similar app on the e-portfolio.
  • 5. 5 Video/Pre-recorded Slide Presentation – PRESENTATION 4th July 2014 – Week 13 a. The video must not exceed 3 minutes and must not be less than 2 minutes. b. The video should contain information as mention above. Please refer to template guideline. c. The video should be concise and simple with informative information, diagrams, descriptions, plans, elevation, illustration, images and subtitle. The presentation can be with or without verbal narration. d. The video should be structured and clearly presented. (proper title and labelling etc) e. After the presentation students are required to upload their video to their E-portfolio and to the given online form. f. The video must work during presentation day properly. If not marks will be deducted. g. Leaders of each group should collect all of the video on the 3rd of July and prepare it for the presentation session. Part B: The MODEL – PRESENTATION & SUBMISSION – 15th August 2014 a. The size of the model should not exceed A2 size board as the base. The height should not exceed 600mm. There is no minimum size. b. Students are required to use recyclable materials to make the model. It would be great if you could use daily items as model material such as bottle caps, straws etc. Less material is better but with different colour and sizes. Do get advice from your lecturers regarding the scale, construction, colour and materials for the model. However students are encouraged to look for inspiration first. c. Please prepare a casing for the model for storage purposes and safety during construction. d. Please label your model with you group members name, lecturer’s name, batch and Taylor’s University logo. (Digitally prepared) e. You are given 5 minutes to give a verbal presentation about your town as a group. f. Please document the process, the final product and the presentation session and upload it on your E-portfolio. A2 Presentation Board – PRESENTATION & SUBMISSION – 15th August 2014 a. Students may use any type of presentation board as long as it is not more than 3nos of A2 size boards. No minimum number of A2 boards. b. Students may produce it digitally or by hand or as a collage. The information must be clearly presented, presentable and information must be well structured. c. Please document the making process and the final product and up load it on your E-portfolio. d. The presentation board should contain the information as stated above. All sketches, research, planning, discussion to be placed in The Journal Compilation and E-Portfolio individually. It’s the responsibility of every student to make sure they record the process and their work. Assessment and Marking criteria The assessment for this assignment will be based on; PART A:  depth of investigation and appropriateness of content from the report 30%  clarity and clear presentation of information in the report (not just copy and paste) 20%  originality, creativity and quality of the video and the illustration about the “X” Town 20%  clarity and depth of content of the proposed “X” Town video 30% (20%) total: 100%
  • 6. 6 PART B:  appropriate proposal of the proposed “X” Town (model and A2 presentation board) 20%  clarity and creativity of information and illustration on the A2 presentation board 30%  originality, creativity and appropriateness of the model to represent the city 50% (20%) total: 100% NOTE: PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT INVIDUAL COMPONENTS IN GROUP WORKS IS EVALUATED BASED ON PEER EVALUATION AND INSTRUCTUR’S EVALUATION ON INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE OF A GROUP MEMBER. Suggested References 1. http://www.library.cornell.edu/Reps/DOCS/gerard.htm