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MUHAMMAD SHAFAIZ BIN KAMAL SAIDI 2012944259
MUHAMMAD RIDHWAN BIN ZAKARIA 2012183633
MUHAMMAD NIZAM BIN SHUHAIMI 2012762475
MOHD FAIQ AIZAD BIN MOHD ZAMIR 2012338273
NURUL FAHANIS BINTI AHMAD MUSA 2012921785
SHABELLA BINTI SHAHURI 2012543025
PREPARED FOR :
EN. MOHD ALJEFRI HUSSIN
CONTENT
INTRODUCTION-
OBJECTIVES-
KEY PLAN & LOCATION PLAN-
SITE PLAN-
SITE VIEW-
SITE SURROUNDING-
Site analysis is an inventory completed as a preparatory step to site planning, a form of urban
planning which involves research, analysis, and conclusion. It primarily deals with basic data
as it relates to a specific site. The topic itself branches into the boundaries of architecture and
urban planning. Studies were conducted to investigate the various aspects that can help in
designing a martial art center which has been assigned to every student in the studio.
INTRODUCTION
Shah Alam is the state capital of Selangor,
Malaysia and situated within the Petaling District
and a small portion of the neighbouring Klang
District. It is located about 25 kilometres west of
the country's capital, Kuala Lumpur.
The UiTM Shah Alam campus is the flagship
institution of the University Technology MARA
System, the largest university in Malaysia in terms
of size and student enrollment and the only public
university carrying out intakes twice a year. The
university faculties comprise 4,000 academics,
scholars and researchers. The university has
expanded nationwide with four satellite campuses,
12 branch campuses, nine city campuses and 21
affiliated colleges. With this network and over
17,000 staff, the university offers more than 300
academic programs. It is home to some 172,000
students: bumiputeras and international students
INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVES
1. To promote creative ideas in designing of complex for future use.
2. To expose students with the technique and procedure of project
development.
3. To evaluate the economic impact from the project.
4. To study the legislatives planning, procedures and process of development.
5. To identify the benefits of project to the staffs, faculties and UiTM.
KEY PLAN & LOCATION PLAN
Proposed Site:
Near Gate 2,
UiTM Shah Alam,
Selangor Darul Ehsan
SITE PLAN
SITE VIEW
SITE SURROUNDING
UiTM Health Centre
General Hospital
Laman Seni
SK Seksyen 7
Commercial Centre
Giant Hypermarket Plaza Perabot Shah Alam
Residential
SOIL-
HYDROLOGY-
CLIMATE-
• SOIL TYPE
• SWOC
The soil types of the UiTM Shah Alam campus
are mostly mixture of laterite soil.
SOIL
SOIL
STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT
Soil
- Suitable for
construction
- Good
permeability
- High water
content
- Its friability and
erodible when
exposed
- Pile foundation
are the most
suitable for a
building at
proposed site
- Not suitable
for high rise
construction
SWOC
• KLANG RIVER MAP
• WATER FLOW
• SWOC
KLANG RIVER MAP
Detention
Pond
Proposed
Site
Flood
Collector
WATER FLOW
Water flow to
Klang River
STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT
Water
- Flood Collector
prevent site from
flood problem
- Good flow to
prevent from soil
erosion at the
site
- The water
table
movement will
effect the
strength of the
soil
- Site area
become
smaller
- The overflow
water from the
site can be
directed to the
flood collector
- High potential
of aquifer will
contain more
water in the
soil lead the
soil to weaken.
- Road widening
works to be
difficult
SWOC
• CLIMATE
• PRECIPITATION
• WIND MOVEMENT
• HUMIDITY
• SUN AND WIND DIRECTION
• SWOC
Situated nearly right on the equator, Malaysia’s climate
characteristics are :
1.Uniform temperature
2.High humidity
3.Generally light winds
4.It rains all year-long.
CLIMATE
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2011
2012
2013
2014
The weather in Malaysia is characterized by two
monsoon regimes, namely, the Southwest Monsoon from
late May to September, and the Northeast Monsoon
from November to March. The Northeast Monsoon
brings heavy rainfall, whereas the Southwest Monsoon
normally signifies relatively drier weather.
PRECIPITATION
• The South-West Monsoon is
usually from June to September.
• The wind-flow is generally south-
westerly and light, approximately
15 knots.
• As the central and southern areas
of the peninsula are shielded by
Sumatra from the winds
associated with these monsoon, it
has vary little impact on the
Selangor area as the winds are
usually bereft of rain by the time
it hits the central and southern
part of the peninsula
WIND MOVEMENT
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
2011
2012
2013
2014
58
60
62
64
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2011
2012
2013
2014
• September- December
humidity level high
especially in April with an
average of daily low
humidity 67%.
• May-Sep humidity level
lowers due to decreasing
precipitation.
HUMIDITY
SUN AND WIND DIRECTION
SUNRISESUNSET
WIND DIRECTION
STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT
Sun
• Plenty of light will
minimize the use
of light in the
building.
• The
temperature in
the building will
rise .
• hot
temperatures
all the time can
be used to
generate
energy through
the solar
system.
• requires a lot of
shading on the
building for
restricting the
sunlight from
entering the
building.
SWOC
STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT
Precipitation
• due to frequent
rainfall will cause
the building and
cool environment.
• will impact on
building facades
and structures.
• water resources
can be replaced
by rainwater
that has been
processed for
general use.
• outdoor
activities will be
limited due to
the frequent
rain.
SWOC
STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT
Wind
• wind flow will
make a good
ventilation for the
building.
• high-rise
buildings in the
surrounding
buildings will
obstruct the
movement of
the wind.
• energy
consumption
can be reduce
for open areas
because of the
natural
ventilation.
• requires a lot of
openings in
buildings for
natural
ventilation.
• The privacy for
occupant will
be minimize.
SWOC
STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT
Temperature
• Temperature drop
at the end of the
year caused by
rainy season.
• The
temperature
high especially
dry season.
• minimize the
use of air-
conditioning
during rainy
season.
• The use of air-
conditioning
will be
maximize
because of hot
temperature.
• High
temperature
will cause
discomfort to
the public.
SWOC
CULTURAL-
LAND USE-
CIRCULATION-
FACILITIES-
UTILITIES-
• SHAH ALAM AREA
• SEKSYEN 7 AREA
• SWOC
0 - 4
11%
5 - 9
12%
10 - 14
10%
15 - 19
9%20 - 24
14%
25 - 29
17%
30 - 34
14%
35 - 39
13%
AGE
Majority of people in Shah Alam are
between 25-29 years old
Malays are the majority in Shah Alam
SHAH ALAM AREA
Majority of people in Seksyen 7
area are between 22-32 years old
50% people in Seksyen 7 area are Malays
SEKSYEN 7 AREA
STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT
Population
• heavily populated
areas
• majority of the
population is
among university
students.
• population
decreases
during the
semester break.
• majority of non-
permanent
residents.
• improve the
economy of
local residents.
• the crime rate
will rise.
• the risk of road
accidents are
likely to occur.
SWOC
STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT
Activities
• a lot of space to
facilitate the
population.
• offer job
opportunities to
the people.
• to attract outsiders
come to deal in
the vicinity for
many business
conducted.
• traffic
congestion on
major roads.
• Plants/ trees or
water element
to filter the
noise and give
privacy.
• Plants/ trees or
water element
to filter the
noise and give
privacy.
SWOC
• SWOC
STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT
Land Use
• located in the
rapidly developing
areas such as e.g.
commercial,
education and
residential areas.
• located close to
the main roads.
• open land
becomes
scarce.
• potential
visitors from
public, student
and staff of
UiTM.
• main entrance
in suffering
congestion.
SWOC
• FACILITIES
• SWOC (FACILITIES)
• UTILITIES
• SWOC (UTILITIES)
FACILITIES
Masjid Seksyen 7
Petrol Stations
Bus Stop
Commercial Area
Hospital & Health CentrePedestrian Crossover
Signboard
Road Lamp
STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT
Facilities
• adequate existing
facilities such as
Signboard, bus
stop, pedestrian
bridges, walkways
and other.
• Some of
facilities was
vandalised.
• existing
facilities are not
used as
effectively as
possible.
• easier for
people to
perform daily
activities.
• Easy to find due
to many
signboard
nearby
• Need
frequently
maintanance
SWOC
UTILITIES
Drainage System
Flood Collector
Hydrant
Electrical Sub-station
Water Supply
STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT
Utilities
• Accessibility of
ample lightings.
• Fire hydrant is
ample.
• Telecommunicatio
ns is nearby to the
site.
• Good sanitary
system
• Good water supply
system
• pipeline poor
conditions
often cause
flooding during
heavy rain.
• Safe in terms of
ample with fire
hydrants ..
• User friendly
and provide
security for
users.
• Good coverage
of cellular
communication
• Good
availability of
water supply.
• enlargement of
the drainage
system has
been difficult
due to the
restricted area.
SWOC
INTRODUCTION-
BUBBLE DIAGRAM-
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-
INTRODUCTION
AIM
OBJECTIVES
CONCEPT
• To proposed an user-friendly and alive central.
• To equip the central with the welcoming and convenience
facilities.
• To meet the Green Index Requirement.
• Sustainable, User-friendly and Convenience UiTM Central.
• To create a UiTM Central for students and staffs to
intergrate, interact and socialize each other.
INTRODUCTION
1.Accessibility
2.Circulation/parking
3.Public Amenities
4.Security/Main
Lounge/Multipurpose
Convention Hall
5.Facility for Disable
6.Commercial
areas/Bistro/ATM/Retail
Areas, Café, Restaurant
7.Sanitary System and
Health
8.Leisure Area/Sport
Facilities/Gymnasium/Recr
eational Facilities
9.IT Center
ELEMENTS OF THE BUILDING
BUILDING SPACES
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
LOCATION PLAN
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
SITE PLAN
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
FRONT & REAR ELEVATION
Rear Elevation
Front Elevation
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
RIGHT AND LEFT ELEVATION
Right Elevation
Left Elevation
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
ROOF PLAN
Conclusion-
CONCLUSION

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Sustainable, User-Friendly UiTM Central

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  • 2. MUHAMMAD SHAFAIZ BIN KAMAL SAIDI 2012944259 MUHAMMAD RIDHWAN BIN ZAKARIA 2012183633 MUHAMMAD NIZAM BIN SHUHAIMI 2012762475 MOHD FAIQ AIZAD BIN MOHD ZAMIR 2012338273 NURUL FAHANIS BINTI AHMAD MUSA 2012921785 SHABELLA BINTI SHAHURI 2012543025 PREPARED FOR : EN. MOHD ALJEFRI HUSSIN
  • 4. INTRODUCTION- OBJECTIVES- KEY PLAN & LOCATION PLAN- SITE PLAN- SITE VIEW- SITE SURROUNDING-
  • 5. Site analysis is an inventory completed as a preparatory step to site planning, a form of urban planning which involves research, analysis, and conclusion. It primarily deals with basic data as it relates to a specific site. The topic itself branches into the boundaries of architecture and urban planning. Studies were conducted to investigate the various aspects that can help in designing a martial art center which has been assigned to every student in the studio. INTRODUCTION
  • 6. Shah Alam is the state capital of Selangor, Malaysia and situated within the Petaling District and a small portion of the neighbouring Klang District. It is located about 25 kilometres west of the country's capital, Kuala Lumpur. The UiTM Shah Alam campus is the flagship institution of the University Technology MARA System, the largest university in Malaysia in terms of size and student enrollment and the only public university carrying out intakes twice a year. The university faculties comprise 4,000 academics, scholars and researchers. The university has expanded nationwide with four satellite campuses, 12 branch campuses, nine city campuses and 21 affiliated colleges. With this network and over 17,000 staff, the university offers more than 300 academic programs. It is home to some 172,000 students: bumiputeras and international students INTRODUCTION
  • 7. OBJECTIVES 1. To promote creative ideas in designing of complex for future use. 2. To expose students with the technique and procedure of project development. 3. To evaluate the economic impact from the project. 4. To study the legislatives planning, procedures and process of development. 5. To identify the benefits of project to the staffs, faculties and UiTM.
  • 8. KEY PLAN & LOCATION PLAN Proposed Site: Near Gate 2, UiTM Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan
  • 11. SITE SURROUNDING UiTM Health Centre General Hospital Laman Seni SK Seksyen 7 Commercial Centre Giant Hypermarket Plaza Perabot Shah Alam Residential
  • 14. The soil types of the UiTM Shah Alam campus are mostly mixture of laterite soil. SOIL
  • 15. SOIL
  • 16. STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT Soil - Suitable for construction - Good permeability - High water content - Its friability and erodible when exposed - Pile foundation are the most suitable for a building at proposed site - Not suitable for high rise construction SWOC
  • 17. • KLANG RIVER MAP • WATER FLOW • SWOC
  • 20. STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT Water - Flood Collector prevent site from flood problem - Good flow to prevent from soil erosion at the site - The water table movement will effect the strength of the soil - Site area become smaller - The overflow water from the site can be directed to the flood collector - High potential of aquifer will contain more water in the soil lead the soil to weaken. - Road widening works to be difficult SWOC
  • 21. • CLIMATE • PRECIPITATION • WIND MOVEMENT • HUMIDITY • SUN AND WIND DIRECTION • SWOC
  • 22. Situated nearly right on the equator, Malaysia’s climate characteristics are : 1.Uniform temperature 2.High humidity 3.Generally light winds 4.It rains all year-long. CLIMATE
  • 23. 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2011 2012 2013 2014 The weather in Malaysia is characterized by two monsoon regimes, namely, the Southwest Monsoon from late May to September, and the Northeast Monsoon from November to March. The Northeast Monsoon brings heavy rainfall, whereas the Southwest Monsoon normally signifies relatively drier weather. PRECIPITATION
  • 24. • The South-West Monsoon is usually from June to September. • The wind-flow is generally south- westerly and light, approximately 15 knots. • As the central and southern areas of the peninsula are shielded by Sumatra from the winds associated with these monsoon, it has vary little impact on the Selangor area as the winds are usually bereft of rain by the time it hits the central and southern part of the peninsula WIND MOVEMENT 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 2011 2012 2013 2014
  • 25. 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2011 2012 2013 2014 • September- December humidity level high especially in April with an average of daily low humidity 67%. • May-Sep humidity level lowers due to decreasing precipitation. HUMIDITY
  • 26. SUN AND WIND DIRECTION SUNRISESUNSET WIND DIRECTION
  • 27. STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT Sun • Plenty of light will minimize the use of light in the building. • The temperature in the building will rise . • hot temperatures all the time can be used to generate energy through the solar system. • requires a lot of shading on the building for restricting the sunlight from entering the building. SWOC
  • 28. STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT Precipitation • due to frequent rainfall will cause the building and cool environment. • will impact on building facades and structures. • water resources can be replaced by rainwater that has been processed for general use. • outdoor activities will be limited due to the frequent rain. SWOC
  • 29. STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT Wind • wind flow will make a good ventilation for the building. • high-rise buildings in the surrounding buildings will obstruct the movement of the wind. • energy consumption can be reduce for open areas because of the natural ventilation. • requires a lot of openings in buildings for natural ventilation. • The privacy for occupant will be minimize. SWOC
  • 30. STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT Temperature • Temperature drop at the end of the year caused by rainy season. • The temperature high especially dry season. • minimize the use of air- conditioning during rainy season. • The use of air- conditioning will be maximize because of hot temperature. • High temperature will cause discomfort to the public. SWOC
  • 32. • SHAH ALAM AREA • SEKSYEN 7 AREA • SWOC
  • 33. 0 - 4 11% 5 - 9 12% 10 - 14 10% 15 - 19 9%20 - 24 14% 25 - 29 17% 30 - 34 14% 35 - 39 13% AGE Majority of people in Shah Alam are between 25-29 years old Malays are the majority in Shah Alam SHAH ALAM AREA
  • 34. Majority of people in Seksyen 7 area are between 22-32 years old 50% people in Seksyen 7 area are Malays SEKSYEN 7 AREA
  • 35. STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT Population • heavily populated areas • majority of the population is among university students. • population decreases during the semester break. • majority of non- permanent residents. • improve the economy of local residents. • the crime rate will rise. • the risk of road accidents are likely to occur. SWOC
  • 36. STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT Activities • a lot of space to facilitate the population. • offer job opportunities to the people. • to attract outsiders come to deal in the vicinity for many business conducted. • traffic congestion on major roads. • Plants/ trees or water element to filter the noise and give privacy. • Plants/ trees or water element to filter the noise and give privacy. SWOC
  • 38. STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT Land Use • located in the rapidly developing areas such as e.g. commercial, education and residential areas. • located close to the main roads. • open land becomes scarce. • potential visitors from public, student and staff of UiTM. • main entrance in suffering congestion. SWOC
  • 39. • FACILITIES • SWOC (FACILITIES) • UTILITIES • SWOC (UTILITIES)
  • 40. FACILITIES Masjid Seksyen 7 Petrol Stations Bus Stop Commercial Area Hospital & Health CentrePedestrian Crossover Signboard Road Lamp
  • 41. STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT Facilities • adequate existing facilities such as Signboard, bus stop, pedestrian bridges, walkways and other. • Some of facilities was vandalised. • existing facilities are not used as effectively as possible. • easier for people to perform daily activities. • Easy to find due to many signboard nearby • Need frequently maintanance SWOC
  • 43. STRENGTH WEAKNESS OPPORTUNITY CONSTRAINT Utilities • Accessibility of ample lightings. • Fire hydrant is ample. • Telecommunicatio ns is nearby to the site. • Good sanitary system • Good water supply system • pipeline poor conditions often cause flooding during heavy rain. • Safe in terms of ample with fire hydrants .. • User friendly and provide security for users. • Good coverage of cellular communication • Good availability of water supply. • enlargement of the drainage system has been difficult due to the restricted area. SWOC
  • 46. AIM OBJECTIVES CONCEPT • To proposed an user-friendly and alive central. • To equip the central with the welcoming and convenience facilities. • To meet the Green Index Requirement. • Sustainable, User-friendly and Convenience UiTM Central. • To create a UiTM Central for students and staffs to intergrate, interact and socialize each other. INTRODUCTION
  • 47. 1.Accessibility 2.Circulation/parking 3.Public Amenities 4.Security/Main Lounge/Multipurpose Convention Hall 5.Facility for Disable 6.Commercial areas/Bistro/ATM/Retail Areas, Café, Restaurant 7.Sanitary System and Health 8.Leisure Area/Sport Facilities/Gymnasium/Recr eational Facilities 9.IT Center ELEMENTS OF THE BUILDING
  • 51. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN FRONT & REAR ELEVATION Rear Elevation Front Elevation
  • 52. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN RIGHT AND LEFT ELEVATION Right Elevation Left Elevation