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S I T E P L A N
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Site ALocation : Teluk Bahang. PenangDimension: 100m x 200mSurrounding Context: Forest / Beach
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S E C T I O N A - C
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S E C T I O N S
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S E C T I O N B - A
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C L I M A T E
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Average Land Temperature: 27°C
Average Sea Temperature : 29.5°C
Average Sand Temperature : 25°C
Average Humidity : 80%
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5 principles to understand the wind direction and speed:•Velocity•Direction•Pressure•Convection (density & temperature)•Venturi effect
Convection diagram:As shown in the diagram, air (wind) flows from the forested area on the hill site to a meadow will tend to rise. It is due to air in the meadow is exposed to more solar radiation, hence making the air less warmer and dense.
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Penang is hilly area therefore it has regional variation in weather. Dry Season : December to March Wet Season : April to November
Wind DirectionMay to September : from southeast, below 15 knots. November to March : from the northeast, around 10-20 knots.
Monsoon Seasons in PenangApril to MaySeptember to October.
Average Rainfall is 240-400mm. During this period, no outdoor activity is allowed.
*What is monsoon? It refers to the rainy phase of a seasonal changing pattern due to the reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation.
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Low Tide
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High Tide
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V I E W S
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MAJOR VIEWS INTO THE
SITE
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A - Major view to site from the sea (Travelling by boat)
MAJOR VIEWS INTO SITE
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View to Site from
Sea
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B – From the Beachside
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View from
Beachside
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C - From the Arrival area after hiking (Sandy + Minimum trees)
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MAJOR VIEWS INTO SITE
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View from Arrival Area
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MAJOR VIEWS FROM THE
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RANGER WATCH TOWER
AREA COASTAL WATCH TOWER
AREA
MAJOR VIEWS FROM SITE
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COASTAL WATCH TOWER
AREA
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1. View of Beachside (“Ru” trees)
2. Pleasant view of the Ocean
3. View of jetty (under construction) & of incoming boats
4. A view of Minimum trees (Towards turtle breeding ground, Presence of Ambung-Ambung trees)
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POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
VIEWS
MAJOR VIEWS FROM SITE
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1. View of Beachside (“Ru” trees)
MAJOR VIEWS FROM SITE
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oak TREE
“RU” Trees (Oak Trees)
Oak Tree- Has taproots root type, which grows deep
underground, seeking a dependable supply of moisture.
- Traps and holds the soil in position, preventing mudslide or soil erosion of the beach.
- Provides shades for human activities below the tree.- Suitable for rough house construction.
Proportion of human scale to oak tree.
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POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
VIEWS
1. View of Beachside (“Ru” trees)
2. Pleasant view of the Ocean
3. View of jetty (under construction) & of incoming boats
4. A view of Minimum trees (Towards turtle breeding ground, Presence of Ambung-Ambung trees)
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2. Pleasant view of the Ocean
An overview of the beach from the shelter area, a pleasant panoramic view without obstruction.
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POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
VIEWS
1. View of Beachside (“Ru” trees)
2. Pleasant view of the Ocean
3. View of jetty (under construction) & of incoming boats
4. A view of Minimum trees (Towards turtle breeding ground, Presence of Ambung-Ambung trees)
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3. View of jetty (under construction) & incoming boats
A not so pleasant view of the beach due to the construction of the jetty, considered an eyesore the visitors.
Also the view of many incoming boats to the shore can be quite an unpleasant view.
Negative View
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POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
VIEWS
1. View of Beachside (“Ru” trees)
2. Pleasant view of the Ocean
3. View of jetty (under construction) & of incoming boats
4. A view of Minimum trees (Towards turtle breeding ground, Presence of Ambung-Ambung trees)
MAJOR VIEWS FROM SITE
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4. A View of Minimum trees
Towards the turtle breeding ground & the presence of Ambung-ambung trees.
A shady area with trees as landscape.
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RANGER WATCH TOWER
AREA
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1. View of Campsite/Campers
Positive Views
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2. View of Forest/Jungle
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
VIEWS
MAJOR VIEWS FROM SITE
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1. View of Campsite / Campers
A 180⁰ view of the campsite along with the campers.An empty ground mainly for the purposes of
camping, widely used for human activities.
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Negative
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POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
VIEWS
MAJOR VIEWS FROM SITE
1. View of Campsite/Campers
2. View of Forest/Jungle
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A 180⁰ view of the back of the campsite, jungle and part of the hiking trail.
The views are mainly blocked by the tall trees all around, obstructing a clear view of the hiking trail.
2. View of
Forest/Jungle
MAJOR VIEWS FROM SITE
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Ascending Order of the
Height of the Trees
Campsite Area
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A Proportional Scale of
the Jungle Trees to Average Human Size
Meranti Jelutong
MAJOR VIEWS FROM SITE
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QUALITY OF VIEWS
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QUALITY OF
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POINTS OF INTEREST
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YELLOW - RANGER WATCH TOWER
Has a 360⁰ view of the campsite and the jungle.The empty land aids in the view of the
ranger, ensuring the protection of the campers.
RED - COASTAL GUARD TOWERThe position along the beach ensures a clear
view of the jetty, shelter and the turtle breeding ground, of these are the responsibilities of the
coastal guard.In case of emergency, it creates easier access to the shelter, jetty and the turtle breeding ground
as well as the lake.
POINT OF INTEREST ON SITE
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EXISTING STRUCTURE
B U I L D I N G S
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LOCATION OF EXISTING BUILDINGS
CAMP SITE
SHOWER ROOM
RESTROOM
SHELTER
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RESTING AREA (THE HALL)• It is built with an open space with no walls around it to show the scenery and activities that take place.• For a large group of one-day trip visitors.• A good place to have group activities.• Easy to get on and off the beach.• Why is it located there?
• The Northeast area of the beach has lower altitude so when high tide, sea water will cover the entire beach• The Southwest is prohibited to have any human activities as it is the breeding ground for the turtles.
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The Hall Shelter
SIZE OF BUILDINGS ACCORDING TO
HUMAN SCALE
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CAMP SITE• Public area, no walls, no tall structures, experiencing the sense of nature.• Located near the jetty as these two points are actually the path of the main traffic.• It allows people to get on and off the beach.• Located away from the lake to reduce the air humidity as well as mosquitoes and other bugs.• A big flat ground covered with soil for people to do such activities.
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Kitchen Table and Chair
SIZE OF BUILDINGS ACCORDING TO
HUMAN SCALE
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WHY IS IT BUILT LIKE THIS?
• It is built with an open space with no walls around it to show the scenery and activities that take place.
Example: -Sound of the wave and the leaves waving just like they are whispering in the forest.-Activities that take place around such as animals roaming around the area, tourist having picnic, birds
viewing and many more.-Feel the space that the nature can provide.-Some of the place along the beach area has a different altitude compared to the normal ground level.
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WHAT KIND OF COLORS AND MATERIALS DID THEY USED?
• The materials used in this area are cheap and easy to attain.
• The colors used are mainly to suit the surroundings such as the color of the soil and wood (brown).
The material they used would mostly be found in the forest around it.Example: - Timber, ropes and some steel and concrete for reinforcement.In order for the animals to not see it as an alien object , the materials are all nearly made to be of the same texture (wood texture).
WOOD AND CEMENT AS THE BASE
CONCRETE AND STEEL STRUCTURE
WOOD IS WRAPPED WITH ROPE FOR RESISTANT AND
REINFORCEMENT
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STRUCTURE OF THE BUILDING
Questions that should be asked before designing:-Example:-
- What harm will they cause towards the environment?- Will the animals feel threatened?- What will the visitors think of the structure?
The joints between each section is carefully calculated and measured so that it will last longer and can withstand everything the nature is able to throw at.Example: - Monsoon season, drought, high salt content, soft earth foundation.
The building style also allows natural sunlight and wind to penetrate the inner side of the building. Besides, the materials used have been reduced due to the simple columns and roof structure.
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MATERIALS
COLOR SCHEME
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I N F R A S T R U C T U R E
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TRAIL
Stairway trails are another
way to ascend higher slopes.
The stairs are constructed by
making cuts in the
dirt, concrete and
manufactured wood.
One example is the nature trails, which is used by people learning about the natural world.
Many trails are designated day trails, meaning that they are generally used by people out for a
short hike, less than a day. Some trails are designated backpacking trails, or long-distance
trails, and are used by both day hikers and backpackers.
Concrete paving has also
been used for what it offers
in night- time
visibility, environmental
friendliness, and low
maintenance.
Under high flow
conditions, water runs over
the roadway. The slot drain
covers is constructed as one
of the walkway.
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SIGNAGE
The main purpose of a sign is to communicate, to convey information such that its receiver
can make cognitive decisions based on the information provided. In general, signs can be
classified into the following functions:
(a)Information: signs giving information about services and
facilities, e.g., maps, directories, instructions for use, etc.
(b) Direction: signs leading to services, facilities, functional spaces and key areas, e.g., sign
posts, directional arrows, etc.
(c) Safety and Regulatory :signs giving warning or safety instructions, e.g., warning
signs, traffic signs, rules & regulations, etc.
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SAFETY
Major advantages of trail lighting includes: prevention of accidents and increase in
safety.
There is some three-strand twisted natural
fibre rope along the steep trail, which is
designed to stretch under load in an elastic
manner in order to absorb the energy
required to arrest a person in free fall
without generating forces high enough to
injure them.
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WATER
There is an elevated water tank beside the camp site. The water tank
provides storage of water for drinking, fire suppression, food preparation
as well as many other applications.
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C I R C U L A T I O N
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Pedestrian Circulation Pattern
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• Operating hours for registration: 8am- 6pm
• Peak season: Saturdays, Sundays & School holiday
• Family outings, school & cooperate camps
• Average of 300 visitors
• Limitation of 100 visitors at campsite
• Night activities for campers are allowed with pre-registration.
Pedestrian Circulation Pattern
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Vehicular Circulation Pattern
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• Boat as the main vehicle
• Traffic prohibited beyond the jetty
• No specific boat schedule
• Booking is required
Vehicular Circulation Pattern
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Animal Circulation Pattern
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• Turtles are sensitive towards light
• Attracted by pokok abung
Animal Circulation Pattern
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