Site analysis of The Paddock, Fraser's Hill

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SITE ANALYSIS THE PADDOCK

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CONTENT HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL

SITE SURVEY SITE TOPOGRAPHY AND CONTOUR

VEGETATION AND HYDROLOGY EXISTING STRUCTURE AND MATERIALITY OF THE SITE SURROUNDING

ACCESS AND CIRCULATION ORIENTATION AND CLIMATE

VIEWS AND VISTAS S.W.O.T.

SITE MODEL

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HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL -the paddock-

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HISTORY OF FRASER’s HILL

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CULTURE OF FRASER’s HILL

HISTORY AND CULTURAL

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HISTORY OF THE PADDOCK

HISTORY AND CULTURAL

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ANALYSIS FRASER’S HILL

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INTERNATIONAL BIRD RACE Organized by Frazer Hill Development corp. ,WWF malaysia and Malaysian Nature Society.

•  Each group contains 3 participants

•  Watch and count number of birds seen within a specific confine and within a stipulated person

•  Team provide bird logbook with appropriately marked columns for reporting observations.

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P R O S :

•  Attract Birders from the United Kingdom, China, Hong Kong, Australia, South Africa and other countries to Pahang.

•  Increase the income •  Healthy and enriching activity for bird racing enthusiasts.

•  Promote Fraser Hill.

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C O N S :

•  If not well maintained, pollution will bring negative effects to F.H.

•  Increase in temperature to the cool highlands will attract the lower montane birds, like hornbills, to go higher up the highlands.

•  Birds that relish and live in cool climates will die or disappear when they migrate to

other cooler areas.

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S O L U T I O N :

•  Preserve and maintain the environment, its ecological systems and forests.

•  Don't allow commercial greed to deprive future generations from enjoying the variety of melodious songs and the multitude of vibrant colours of birdies in Fraser's Hill.

•  Provide information regarding the international bird race to bring awareness to the public

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•  Fraser Hill’s incoming visitors is gradually decreasing due to competition with Cameron and Genting Highlands

•  Except for jungle trails/bird watching, other attraction are being dominated by CH & GH

•  Not attractive enough towards majority teens – adolescence

HISTORY AND CULTURAL

L A C K O F A T T R A C T I O N

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•  Promote through different media (Advertising)

•  Organize healthy events (Cycling, Marathon)

•  Improve variety of services

HISTORY AND CULTURAL

T H E S O L U T I O N S

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SITE SURVEY -the paddock-

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KEY PLAN MALAYSIA

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LOCATED AT THE STATE BOUNDARY OF SELAGOR AND PAHANG.

FRASER’S HILL

ALTITUDE BETWEEN 1200 TO 1500 METERS

SELANGOR

PAHANG

KEY PLAN WEST MALAYSIA

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LOCATION PLAN FRASER’S HILL

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C O N T E X P L A N

SCALE : 1 : 1500

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M A S T E R P L A N

SCALE : 1 : 500

A"

A’"B"

B’"

C’"

C"

CONTOUR LINE TREES DRAINAGE STURCTURE FENCING PATHWAY BOUNDARY

LEGEND

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O R T H O G R A P H I C D R A W I N G S SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE : 1 : 500

SECTION A-A SCALE : 1 : 500

SITE"1"SITE"2"

SITE"4"

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THE TOPOGRAPHY GIVES THE VIRTUAL BOUNDARY OF THE SITE

VIRTUAL BOUNDARY IS TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF THE SITE

USING THE TOPOGRAHY, THE RESPECTIVE AREAS OF ARCHERY RANGE AND PADDOCK ARE SEPERATED

FLAT SITE PROVIDES GREAT PLATFORM FOR ARCHERY

P L A C E M E N T – A R C H E R Y

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EQUESTRIAN IS THE CENTER AND THE HIGHEST PART OF THE SITE

STRATEGIC LOCATION ENABLES EQUESTRIAN TO BECOME THE FOCAL POINT OF THE SITE

ENTRANCE GIVES DIRECT VISUAL AND ACCESS TO THE EQUESTRIAN.

INVULNERABLE TO FLOOD

EQUESTRIAN BLENDS IN PERFECTLY WITH THE SURROUNDING

P L A C E M E N T – E Q U E S T R I A N

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LACK OF DEVELOPEMENT

THE GRADUALLY STEEP HILL IS A SOIL ERROSION PRONE AREA

THE SECLUDED AREA LOCATED AT THE MOST END OF THE SITE

AREA WITH THE MOST GREENERIES

P L A C E M E N T – B A R E L A N D

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FLATNESS SAFETY

AVAILABILITY OPPORTUNITY

S I T E C H A R A C T E R I S T I C S

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FLATNESS"

SITE"1"

SITE"2"

SITE"3"

SITE"4"

SAFETY"SITE"1"

SITE"2"

SITE"3"

SITE"4"

AVAILABILITY"

SITE"1"

SITE"2"

SITE"3"

SITE"4"

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SITE"2"

SITE"3"

SITE"4"

SITE"1"

SITE"2"SITE"3"

SITE"4"

S P E C I F I C S I T E C H A R A C T E R IS T I C S

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O R T H O G R A P H I C D R A W I N G S SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE : 1 : 500

SECTION A-A SCALE : 1 : 500

SITE"1"SITE"2"

SITE"4"

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O R T H O G R A P H I C D R A W I N G S

SECTION B-B SCALE : 1 : 500

EAST ELEVATION SCALE : 1 : 500

SITE"2"

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O R T H O G R A P H I C D R A W I N G S

NORTH ELEVATION SCALE : 1 : 500

SECTION C-C SCALE : 1 : 500

SITE"2"

SITE"3"

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SITE TOPOGRAPHY AND CONTOUR -the paddock-

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T O P O G R A P H Y

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L E V E L O F S T E E P N E S S

MODERATE STEEP

STEEPEST LEAST STEEP

FLAT

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S L O P E G R A D I E N T

HIGHEST GRADIENT OF SLOPE

LOWEST GRADIENT OF SLOPE

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A N A L Y S I S

•  This area is moderately steep •  Low stability but most accessible •  Narrow space

•  Located at the highest point (most potential) •  Easily accessible: safe for elderly & children •  Limited area of space (to be considered when constructing the

bird watching tower) •  High probability to be affected by landslide

•  This area is moderately steep •  Wider space (barely any

obstacle when considering designs)

•  Located at the lowest point. •  Flat land. •  Extremely damp •  Potential flooding area

•  Many design restrictions •  Structures may sit elevated on

piers/coloumns •  Building designs structures may be terraced/ stepped with the slope (prevent landslide)

•  Building design should be built higher as it is located at a lower level

•  Consider safety precautions •  Create a proper path

inidication as the road is misleading

•  Building design should be built higher as it is located at the lowest point.

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VEGETATION AND HYDROLOGY -the paddock-

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M A J O R S PADDOCK MAJOR SPECIES

LEGEND TREE FERN 40% PINE TREE 35% FIR PINE 9% CANARIUM 6% OTHERS 10%

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D E N S I T Y

LEGEND LESS DENSE ( LIGHT GREEN) DENSE ( GREEN) MORE DENSE ( DARK GREEN)

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H Y D R O L O G Y

LEGEND DRAINAGE DRAINAGE (MAIN) WATERFLOW LOW LAND HIGHER GROUND

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S O I L M O I S T U R E

MOISTURE LEVEL LOW MEDIUM HIGH

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MAJORITY"SPECIES"25:50CM"

DBH."SHADY"POSITION&"DRAINED"SOIL""""""

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REACHING"3.5"DBH."

"7CM"DBH."COMMONLY"FOUND"IN"LOWLAND."

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30"CM"DBH."FULL"OR"HALF"SHADE,"AVOID"

DIRECT"SUNSHINE."

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1:2CM"DBH."AVERAGE"WATER"NEEDS"

1.5–3"CM"DBH."SUNNY"POSITION,"WELL"DRAINED:

SOIL."""""

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S E C T I O N A L C U T SPECIES

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These"flowers,"5"–"8"cm"in"diameter"Growing"in"cool"and"misty"condiWons."""""""

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Hot"weather."PosiWon:"full"sun"or"parWal"shade"Soil:"well:drained"sandy"soil""""

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1.5cm"dbh."Heliconias"like"water,"rich"soil,"and"sunlight."Lowland"and"mountain"forests."

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bright"light"at"a"temperature"of"18"to"21°C""Water"enough"to"keep"soil"from"drying"out"completely"

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Ideal"growing"condiWon:"consistently"moist,"but"not"wet,"soil.""

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SPECIES

S E C T I O N A L C U T

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SPECIES

S E C T I O N A L C U T

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LONGTALE BROADBILL STREAKED SPIDER HUNTER SCALY BREASTED MUNIA

MUGIMAKI FLY CATCHER

SIBERIAN THRUSH

B I R D S P E C I E S

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C O N C L U S I O N

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S I T E 1 ! HIBISCUS PLANT , CANARIUM & FIR PINE ! VEGETATION LESS CONCENTRATED !  TREE DENSITY LOW ! SOIL MOISTURE LOW ! SLOPE GROUND ! BIRD POPULATION LOW

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S I T E 4 ! PINE TREE MAJOR !  VEGETATION VERY !  CONCENTRATED ! TREE DENSITY HIGH ! SOIL MOISTURE MODERATE ! VERY SLOPE GROUND ! BIRD POPULATION MODERATE

S I T E 3 !  TREE FERN & PINE TREE !  VEGETATION VERY !  CONCENTRATED !  TREE DENSITY HIGH !  SOIL MOISTURE HIGH !  FLAT MUDDY GROUND !  BIRD POPULATION HIGH

S I T E 2 ! TREE FERN MAJOR !  VEGETATION CONCENTRATED ! TREE DENSITY MODERATE ! SOIL MOISTURE MODERATE ! FLAT GROUND ! BIRD POPULATION MODERATE

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EXISTING STRUCTURE AND MATERIALITY OF THE SITE SURROUNDING -the paddock-

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Stall Rest Station

Horse Riding Ticket

Counter

Staff ’s Room Old

Horse Stable

New Horse Stable

Lavatory

Archery

S I T E P L A N SCALE 1:400

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A R C H I T E C T U R A L S T Y L E By walking through The Paddock, we can experience a little bit of England by enjoying the colonial style architectures and also the natural green scenery. The architectures in The Paddock are all one storey buildings, function as commercial and entertainment purposes.

BRITISH COLONIAL STYLE Usage of dark wood Symmetry Greek or Roman style columns and pilasters Light-toned wall Steeply pitched roof

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A R C H E R Y F R O N T E L E V A T I O N Scale 1:100

Proportion Geometric Shape

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Lavatory Front Elevation Scale 1:100

Symmetrical Balance Lines

L A V A T O R Y F R O N T E L E V A T I O N Scale 1:100

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New Horse Stable Scale 1:100

Repetition Texture

N E W H O R S E S T A B L E Scale 1:100

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Old Horse Stable Scale 1:100

Unity Lines

O L D H O R S E S T A B L E Scale 1:100

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Staff’s Room Scale 1:100

Dominance Shape """"

S T A F F ‘ S R O O M Scale 1:100

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Horse Riding Ticket Counter Scale 1:100

Hierarchy Space ""

H O R S E R I D I N G T I C K E T C O U N T E R Scale 1:100

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Stall Scale 1:100

Harmony Shape ""

S T A L L Scale 1:100

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Rest Station Scale 1:100

Centre of Interest Form

R E S T S T A T I O N Scale 1:100

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M A T E R I A L S

Horizontal Elements - Roof

Archery Ticket Counter

Lavatory

Horse Stable

Staff ’s Room

Horse Riding Ticket Counter

Stall

Red Ceramic Roof Tiles The red color is due to the ubiquitous iron oxide material, hematite. Non-combustible, durable, shades the interior by blocking direct sunlight Grass growth and fallen leaves increases the weight on the roof, shortened the lifespan of the ceramic roof tiles

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T Y P E S O F R O O F S

Cross Gabled Roof

Skillion Roof

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Hip Roof

Arched Roof

Rest Station Roof

•  Zinc is a fairly good thermal conductor.

•  Low embodied energy. •  Can be recycle indefinitely.

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C E I L I N G S

Archery Ticket Counter

Horse Riding Ticket Counter

Rest Station

The ceilings are mainly made of gypsum, a crystalline form known as calcium sulphate dehydrate. It is ease of installation and also economy. The gypsum board are used to covered the services above the ceiling so that the interiors look tidy and pleasing.

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H O R I Z O N T A L E L E M E N T S Floorings & Staircases

Quarry tiles

Quarry tiles are applied on public areas as they are durable, inexpensive and able to receive a lot of abrasion.

Concrete Stairs

Rigid and able to withstand the pressure applied on it. It also creates a pathway to an elevated ground

Different materials of flooring are able to differentiate indoor and outdoor areas, such as marble flooring at indoors and unglazed ceramic floor tiles at outdoors

Marble Flooring

Unglazed ceramic Floor Tiles Stall

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Used quarry tiles to cover the staircase allows it to look more aesthetic, lightened up the building and resistant to stains and slippery

Quarry Tiles Staircase at Horse Riding Ticket Counter

Poor installation of floor tiles formed groove which collects water, creates risk to the people who is passing by

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P A T H W A Y A L O N G P A D D O C K

Quarry Tiles forms a pathway within the field which connects archery from below the slope to the main road of The Paddock

The gravel pathway forms a harder surface than field for people to walk through, low maintenance

The sand pathway is only for the horses during horse riding as it is more comfortable for the horses to walk on it

This Asphalt road is the main road in The Paddock that leads from the main entrance until the forest behind. It is easier for the use by humans and vehicles

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V E R T I C A L E L E M E N T S Reinforced Concrete Columns

Archery Ticket Counter

Horse Riding Ticket Counter

The reinforced concrete columns support the weight of the roof, give extra open space within the area under the roof, allow sunlight to penetrate in for the environment to look bright and less opaque. Forms an invisible boundary that guide people to conduct activity within the area. It also enhance air ventilation.

Rest Station

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V E R T I C A L E L E M E N T S Stone Slabs Columns and Walls

New Horse Stables

Staff ’s Room

Stone Slabs Columns are like the formwork of the structure, determining the dimensions of the stables. Stone Slabs Walls add the variations of materials of the structures, making the structure to look aesthetically beautiful and also a taste of the combination of nature with the architecture.

Stall

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V E R T I C A L E L E M E N T S Fencings

Archery Ticket Counter

Archery

Horse Riding

Fencings act as a path guider, guide the people to their destinations and also for horses during horse riding Mark the boundaries around the area for safety purpose to keep people from dangerous places

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W I N D O W S

Lavatory (Toilet Top Hung Windows)

Horse Stables (Aluminium Blinds Window)

Horse Riding Ticket Counter (Aluminium Casement Window)

Staff ’s Room (Aluminium Casement Window)

Aluminum as the main material of the windows’ frames as it is durable, corrosion resistant and less maintenance Glasses used are laminated glass that helps in thermal insulation.

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D O O R S

Lavatory (Thermosetting Door)

New Horse Stables (Aluminum Blinds Door)

Horse Riding Ticket Counter (Wooden Door)

Light and durable. Humid resistant

Act as another ventilation medium, make the interior to stay fresh and dry

Has higher chance to be damaged by termites, need constant maintenance

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P A I N T S Algae growth

Grinning The colour of the previous coat (orange) shows through the dry paint film

Flaking Paint falling away from surface is due to poor preparation or bad use of primer.

Paints with additives such as fungicides and weatherproof should be used as the weather in Fraser ’s Hill is humid so that the paint can be lasted longer

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F A C I L I T I E S

Benches Counters

Glazed Ceramic Tiles and Mosaics •  Stain resistant •  Easy to maintain •  Hard wearing •  Varies in colours •  Weatherproof and waterproof

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S U G G E S T E D C H A R A C T E R I S T I C S O F T H E S T R U C T U R E O F B I R D T O W E R S

•  Use of natural materials and elements that harmonize with the nature.

•  Less reflective elements and structures.

•  Structures that do not affect the habitat.

•  Activities that do not cause much sound or environment pollutions.

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ACCESS AND CIRCULATION -the paddock-

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A MEANS OF APPROACHING OR ENTERING A PLACE

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PRIVATE TRANSPORT

C O M M O N T R A N S P O R T A T I O N

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

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A L T E R N A T I V E T R A N S P O R T AT I O N

ECO-FRIENDLY

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M O V E M E N T A R O U N D S I T E

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V E H I C L E ’S C I R C U L A T I O N

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T O U R I S T ’S C I R C U L A T I O N

STUDENT BACKPACKER FAMILY BIRD WATCHER

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U S E R A N D S H A D O W

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KID AGE : 9 GENDER : MALE

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SLOPE – AVOIDED PATHWAY

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TEENAGER AGE : 19 GENDER : MALE AND FEMALE

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OLD FOLKS AGE : 65 GENDER : MALE AND FEMALE

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O L D F O L K S

LOOKING FOR SHADED AND RESTINNG AREA AVOID SLOPING AREA

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T R A F F I C L E V E L S

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R O A D C O N D I T I O N

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SAND

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GRAVEL ROAD

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GRASS"

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P R O P O S E D F A C I L I T I E S

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SAFETY SIGN – CREATE AWARENESS

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HANDRAILS

STEPPING STONES

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SAFETY NET -FOR ARCHERY PURPOSE

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ORIENTATION AND CLIMATE -the paddock-

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BASED ON: CHOSEN SITE REASON(S)

TEMPERATURE SITE 3 SITE 4

BIRDS PREFERRED COOL

WIND DIRECTION SITE 3 SITE 4

PROTECTED FROM STRONG WIND

NOISE SITE 2 SITE 3 SITE 4

MORE QUIET, SUITABLE FOR BIRD WATCHING

SHADED AREA SITE2 SITE 3 SITE 4

LOW EXPOSURE TO SUN (SHADED BY TREES)

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Based on the climate analysis, site 4 is the most suitable site to build bird watching tower. Site 4 located at the end of our site. Its temperature is very suitable for the birds and it was protected by strong wind. It was a well shaded area with less noises.

C O N C L U S I O N

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VIEW AND VISTAS -the paddock-

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Location of photographer.

Direction of photo taken.

Panoramic View.

Angles of photo taken.

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VIEW TO SITE

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Directions

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Wayside Pavilion

Human and

Nature

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A L O N G T H E W A Y

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The location where we first saw the entrance of Paddock.

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The entrance and the location we first saw the Paddock is separated with a golf course.

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Golf course outside Paddock

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VIEW FROM SITE

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A R C H E R Y F I E L D •  One of the activities that visitors do in Paddock. •  Mostly teenagers and adults are playing. •  RM 10 for 10 arrows ; RM 8 for blowpipe.

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H O R S E R I D I N G F I E L D •  One of the activities that visitors do in Paddock. •  Mostly favored by children. •  RM 10 for adult ; RM 5 for children

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Other views near the horse riding field.

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•  There’s an area at the back of Paddock which is undeveloped.

•  Place for bird-watching activities. •  Less people come here.

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SITE 1

•  This site is facing the archery field. •  The least number of trees in all sites. •  No shades around.

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Site 2 •  Located next to a gazebo. •  Grass and weeds are very long. •  Hill at the back of the site.

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Site 3 •  A slightly open area. •  Located in the middle of the hill. •  Just below Site 1.

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Site 4 •  At the lowest point of the site. •  Weeds and grass are tall around here. •  Soil are muddy and many leeches are

found.

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VIEW THROUGH THE SITE

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T H R O U G H O V E R A L L S I T E :

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Site 1

•  Very opened area. •  Can see all the activities

happening around Paddock.

T H R O U G H S P E C I F I C S I T E :

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Site 2

•  Located next to a gazebo. •  Grass and weeds are very

long. •  Hill at the back of the site.

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Site 3 •  A very significant tree

located in the middle. •  Less shades. •  No tall weeds and grass.

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Site 4

•  There’s a bunch of dry branches and leaves on the ground.

•  Many trees which provide shades to this site.

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•  Fog comes in around 2 o’clock in the afternoon.

•  Weather become colder when the fogs come in.

•  Views from the site are blurred.

V I E W S C H A N G I N G O V E R T I M E D U E T O F O G

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G R O U N D T Y P E S I N P A D D O C K

Gravels and stone.

Soil

Grass and weeds.

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Poor

Fair

Good

V I E W S Q U A L I T Y T H R O U G H P A D D O C K

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Poor

Fair

Good

V I E W S Q U A L I T Y T H R O U G H S I T E 1

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Poor

Fair

Good

V I E W S Q U A L I T Y T H R O U G H S I T E 2

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Poor

Fair

Good

V I E W S Q U A L I T Y T H R O U G H S I T E 3

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Poor

Fair

Good

V I E W S Q U A L I T Y T H R O U G H S I T E 4

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S O U N D S I N P A D D O C K

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Entrance of Paddock : •  More crowd and less obstructions •  Unobstructed views. •  Slightly dangerous due to openness and may cause injuries.

Tip of Paddock : •  Ground is muddy and full of grass. •  More trees = More shades •  Obstructed views.

C O N C L U S I O N

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S.W.O.T. -the paddock-

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STRENGTHS WEAKNESS

OPPORTUNITIES THREATS

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STRENGTHS

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•  -Different types of plants attract different types of birds.

A B U N D A N T F L O R A A N D F A U N A

TREE FERN

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A B U N D A N T F L O R A A N D F A U N A

Hibiscus Pine tree leaves

Norantea Guianensis

Asplenium Nidus

Heliconia Rostrata

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A B U N D A N T F L O R A A N D F A U N A

Streaked Spiderhunter on an Hibiscus

Fire-tufted Barbet on an fruiting tree

Silver-breasted Broadbill

Pictures"by"a"photographer"

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•  Cool mountainside, breezy air

•  Cool climate attracts birds

•  Need a picture of section"

G E O G R A P H I C A L L O C A T I O N

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R I C H I N H I S T O R I C A L V A L U E S

-Western architecture

-Depicts the western (British) image

Cheshire's Crooked House England

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P E A C E F U L E N V I R O N M E N T

TALL TREES (PINE TREES) GET MORE SUNLIGHT HIGH RATE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS MORE OXYGEN PRODUCED REDUCE GLARE AND NOISE REDUCE STRESS LEVEL """

OXYGEN

RESPIRATION PHOTOSYNTHESIS

CARBON DIOXIDE

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E X IS T I N G F A C I L I T I E S

SHOP"

TOILET"

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C O NS I S T O F T W O A C T I V I T I E S ":Attract tourists

Archery" Horse"riding"

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WEAKNESS

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“What you hear is not what you see.” ""

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-Not enjoyable -Not attractive enough

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•  Affect the bird watching activity & climate

TREES WERE CUT BUILT STABLES AFFECT HABITAT, FOOD, NESTING SITES, SOIL EROSION

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•  No easy access

-Narrow road

-One-way traffic

-Limited mode of

•  Transportation

-Car (parking at carpark &

walk-on foot via tar road)

-Bicycle (Need to rent

at the centre)

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- Rarely used. C A R P A R K I S S U E

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A B A N D O N P L A C E -Some spaces have potential to be developed are abandoned

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I N A P P R O P R I A T E P A T H W A Y

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P O O R M A I N T A I N A N C E

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OPPORTUNITIES

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V A LU A B L E N A T U R A L A R E A S -Further enhanced in terms of enjoyment ( Free spaces could be use for plantation) -Ideal gateway

- Improve the quality of landscape

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E D U C A T I O N A L S I T E -Local history

-Natural life (birds)

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-Existing buildings are relatively simple with less unique features

L A N D M A R K

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T O U R I S M -Natural greenery, forest walks, fresh air and exotic landscape is the main attraction

-Potential to popularize the site

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THREATS

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P O O R S A F E T Y Broken fence of horse riding track

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Archery site

P O O R S A F E T Y

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P O O R S A F E T Y

Cracks

No handrails

Not suitable for children and old people to use

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P O O R S A F E T Y -Slippery slope

HIGH ALTITUDE MOUNTAINSIDE HIGH HUMIDITY SOIL BECOME DAMP, WET SLIPPERY SLOPES """

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SOLUTIONS

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WOOD"

Add a handrail

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C L E A R S I G N B O A R D S

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M A R K E T P E N E T R A T I O N

•  Regular maintenance.

•  Create a songbird Border

•  As the bird watching activity will be at the same area with the other activities it would be preferable to open the bird watching activity at a different time when there’s not much circulation

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CONCLUSIONS

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The best place for a bird watching tower is the site behind the paddock ( site2- 3) as there is a

Verity Of trees which will attract more birds and less humidity. Furthermore it is a quiet place far from noises and an open area good for observation.

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SITE MODEL -the paddock-

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M A T E R I A L S

MODELING BOARD

PVC FOAM BOARD

GREY CARDBOARD

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C O L O U R S

TOPOGRAPHY STRUCTURE

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T R E E S

PINE TREE TREE FERN

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P H O T O S

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