Post on 18-Jul-2015
CONTOUR & TOPOGRAPHY
SITE ANALYSISALLAN’S WATER, FRASERS HILL
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
IntroductionContour & Topography
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
FROM WATER LEVELHIGHEST SLOPE : 15mDEEPEST POINT IN LAKE : 9mSHALLOWEST POINT : 1m
Basic InformationContour & Topography
STEEPEST SURFACE ANGLE FLATEST SURFACE ANGLE
87° 8°
Contour & Topography
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
STEEPEST AREA FLATTEST AREA
Contour & Topography
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
STEEPEST AREA FLATTEST AREA
Contour & Topography
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
STEEPEST AREA FLATTEST AREA
Contour & Topography
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
A A
DD
Contour & Topography
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
COMPARISON BETWEEN SECTIONS
AREA A AREA D AREA H
- LEAST STEEP- LEAST VEGE
- STEEPER- VEGE
- STEEPEST- MOST VEGE
Contour & Topography
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
Comparison
Allan’s Water Paddock STEEPER LANDSCAPE THE LAKE IS AN ENCLOSED CURVE
AN OPEN PIECE OF LAND WITH LITTLE CHANGING IN TOPOGRAPHY
Contour & Topography
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
PROCESS
1. TAKE PICTURE OF EVERY SECTION OF THE AREA
2. USE HUMAN AS RATION TO CALCULATE HEIGHT OF SLOPES
HEIGHT x RATIO = ACTUAL HEIGHT
Contour & Topography
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
Access & Circulation
• DURING RAINY DAYS, LAKE WATER LEVEL RISES• TOURISTS CANNOT PASS THROUGH• MANY CHANGES IN TOPOGRAPHY CAUSING IT TO BE HARD TO ACCESS
Contour & Topography
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
View/ vista
• SLOPE HAS DIFFERENT HEIGHTS WHICH GIVES DIFFERENT VIEWS WHEN TOURISTS STAND AT DIFFERENT AREAS
Contour & Topography
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
CONTOUR & TOPOGRRAPHY
Structure & Materiality
• Topography was changed due to the construction of roads and buildings
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
Vegetation
• The higher the slope, the taller the trees• The lower the slope, the shorter the trees
Contour & Topography
Contour & Topography
By: Jolene Hor, Te Li Theng, Koay Hui May, Choong Lai Mun, Ooi Zhi-Qian
SWOT ANALYSIS
• Orginality of nature remained.
• Echo created by contour• Different views
• Hardly accessible • Human pollution• Limited views• Collected water• Safety• Stability of structures
• Water can be the main way to access to whole site.
• Trees hole the soil together
• Wild animal attack• Tree collapse after rain• Landslide• Polluted water
Contour & Topography
STRENGTH
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
• Allan’s Water remains originality of the nature simultaneously
making it accessible
• Open and sunny
• Ecosystem is complete in the enclosed curve of the contour
• Echo created by contour concentrates chirping of birds around lake
area
•Tourists get to experience the challenging geology
•Different height and slopes of mountain helps in ecology studies
Contour & Topography
WEAKNESS
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
• Deep inside forest is hardly accessible
• Human noise pollution caused by whistling of boatman might scare
the birds away
• Collected water become habitat to mosquitoes and leeches
• Stability of structures is not ensured
OPPORTUNITYContour & Topography
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
• Lake can be the main access to the whole lake
• Different types of tress can attract different species of birds
• Waterfront/cross bridge/ new links for the convenience of tourists
Contour & Topography
THREAT
By: Lee Jo Yee, Chung Wei Jin, Lim Yee Qun, Leong Hui Yi, Hiew Eyang
• Wild animals hidden in the jungle might attack tourists
• Trees might collapse after rain due to the loosening of soil overtime
and thus causing landslide to occur
• Tourist who litter might cause the lake to be polluted