[J]EH [F]ARN LAU | portfolioUNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
Bachelor of Architecture|LAM Part II
UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA
CGPA: 3.470
Architectural Assitant LOOK ARCHITECTS PTE LTD
|Architectural Consultancy
Singapore
Internshi p StudentAKITEK INDAH BINA SDN BHD
|Architectural Consultancy
Kuala Lumpur| Malaysia
Bachelor of Design (Architecture)|LAM Part I
UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA
CGPA: 3.450
Malaysia Hig her School Certificate |STPM |PHYSICS
SMK IBRAHIM
CGPA: 3.333
Malaysian Certificate of Education |SPM |SCIENCE
SMK GUAR CHEMPEDAK
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2014
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2012-
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OCT
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JAN-
MAY
2008
TraineeRED POINT SDN BHD
|Advertising | Interior Design
Penang| Malaysia
CURRENT-
2010
Freelancearchmaking.com
|Physical Model | Visualization
LAU JEH FARNG R A D U A T E A R C H I T E C T 271 Pekan Teroi 08800 Gurun Kedah Malaysia.
(60) 12 [email protected]/2013
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Education Working ExperienceI am currently finishing my study in Universiti Putra
Malaysia (UPM) and by November of 2041, I will receive
my Bachelor of Architecture from UPM.
I firmly believe that a working experience in architectural
field will help me grow as a designer and preparing
myself for the future challenge.
In turn I believe that my abilities would to be an asset to
any firm. I am a quick leaner, an attentive listener, and a
passionate designer.
My Objective
Spoken
English
Bahasa Malaysia
Chinese
Written
English
Bahasa Malaysia
Chinese
Languages
Name Lau Jeh Farn
Nationality Malaysia
Date of Birth 17 June 1988
Experience Fresh Graduate
Availability Full Time
About Me
AchievementAutodesk Revit Architecture 2013 Certified Associate
Ni ppon Paint Young Designer Award 2012 Finalist
AutoCAD 2011 Certified Associate
2008/2009 Academic Excellence Award
Hand Drafting
Sketching
Modelling
Communication
Teamwork
Craftsmanshi p
Personal Skill
Autodesk AutoCAD
Autodesk 3ds Max
Sketchup
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe InDesign
Adobe After Effects
Adobe Premiere Pro
Microsoft Office Suite
Artlantis Studio
Lumion
Professional Skill
RESU
ME
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He is hig hly skilful in CAD graphics which he uses
effectively in expressing his ideas. He is also capable to
work independently and at the same time he works well
with others. The specifics of Mr. Lou Jeh Farn’s capabilities
Assoc. Prof. Ar. Meor Mohammad Fared
Head of Department
‘(60)38946 4070 [email protected]
References
and achievements are evident from his resume
and transcri pt. Those personal traits, which are less
evident on paper, are equally positive. He seems
particularly mature and can be relied upon to
take responsibilities seriously.
21送送送送送送送ST CENTURY URBAN YOUTH CENTRE + URBAN FARMUrban Farming| Heritage| Public|
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2012
Design of the pavilion have to reflect the real
personality of the designer.
From far, the pavilion looks like a flat screen. This flat
screen are formed by smaller folding panels and it
generate spaces to accommodate various activities.
Located in the urban area, this proposal is an
alternative to Urban Camping.
The camping platforms allow users to bulid their
own tent rig ht in the city where they can experience
the first hand local culture. Careful planning of the
camping ground give users sense of privacy while
providing them greenery view in their individual lot.
Penang Island, where current economic growth is
focus on industrial sector, is depending largely on
the food imported from Peninsular Malaysia.
The proposal aim to redefine the role of food
production in local context. Shift from rural area to
city; old generation to young generation; traditional
to modern method; heritage to modern building;
consume to produce are all consider in this proposal.
METROPOLITAN TRANSIENTS TENEMENTUrban Camping| Backpackers|
PAVILION TO THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOONPavilion| Portable|
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FREELANCE WORKSArchitectural Visualization| Physical Model|
RESIDENCE @ JALAN KUCHING3-Gens Home| Hig h rise Residential|
HUMAN ENERGY CONVERTEREnergy Harvesting| Public Space|
SJ COMMONSMixed Use| Public Space | Commercial|
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Human energy is a new source of renewable energy. The
modular hexagonal elements are flexible to fit in accordance to
any existing structure. The modular elements which harvest human
energy throug h its piezotechnically activated surface.
The Final Thesis is a proposal that aim to provide multi ple solutions in an problematic
city centre which crowded with colleges students, residents and public visitors.
SJ Commons provides an interaction platform for students, local residents and public
visitors. Boundaries of the campuses will become more penetrable and its facilities
will be used more efficiently for mixed activities. It is a commons for everyone who
stay, live, study and work in that area.
Freelance projects provided valuable opportunities for me to refurbish my skills and
to work with different architects. I am able to work on a wide variety of projects
different architects and after years of experience, architectural visualization and
physical model are becoming the main stream of my services.
3Gen housing are designed for multi- generation families to stay under one roof and also
support the needs of larger families which may require an additional bedroom with attached
bathroom.
This project is a correspondence to todays growing household size especially in urban area
where the living expenses are hig her. Exploration of new typology of hig h rise residential ]
allow owners to have their units in two separate floors.
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SJ COMMONS| SS 15 | Subang Jaya |
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[ CONTEXT ]
[ DESIGN DEVELOPMENT ]
[ CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAM ] [ DESIGN GENERATOR ]
[ SITE IMAGES ]
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Today many campuses are lack of quality squares, commons,
or other places that bring their community together for
interaction and fun. Close proximity of city campus in
urban area increasing interaction between university and
outside world. SS15, an early planned townshi p with hig h
concentration of PrHEIs is selected as the project site.
SJ Commons provides an interaction platform for students,
local residents and public visitors. Boundaries of the
campuses will become more penetrable and its facilities
will be used more efficiently for mixed activities. It is a
commons for everyone who stay, live, study and work in that
area.
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[ SITE PLAN ]0 25 50 125 M
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0 6 12 30 M
[ GROUND FLOOR PLAN ]
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0 6 12 30 M
[ FIRST FLOOR PLAN ]
[ SOUTH ELEVATION ]0 6 12 30 M
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[ NORTH ELEVATION ]0 6 12 30 M
0 6 12 30 M
[ SECOND FLOOR PLAN ]
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0 6 12 30 M
[ THIRD FLOOR PLAN ]
[ WEST ELEVATION ]0 6 12 30 M
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0 6 12 30 M
[ FOURTH FLOOR PLAN ]
[ EAST ELEVATION ]0 6 12 30 M
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[ HOTEL FLOOR PLAN ]
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0 6 12 30 M[ SECTION ]
[ SUSTAINABILITY COMPONENTS ]
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Located in a strategic
location, this residence will
serve as a focus point that
revitalise this forgotten
neig hbourhood.
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RESIDENCE @ JALAN KUCHING|Kuala Lumpur|
[ DESIGN CONCEPT ]
What?
The current housing developments are mostly self-centred and isolated from the surrounding communities.
Gated communities are becoming a current trend.
Besides that, in certain areas of the City where housing has been built facing major roads is uncontrollably
converted into commercial development.
Why?
The quality of the housing environment does not extend beyond the boundaries of individual residential development. Poor provision
of community’s facilities and landscape are not proportionate with number of population. Lack of interconnection spaces between
developments caused the gated community. This has promoted the hig h crime rates as neig hbours does not have chance to interact
with each other. Ironically, peoples always think that gated environment is the safest place to stay.
How?
The whole city environment should be observed in housing development planning in order to provide fluidity between different scales
of social structures.
The proposal of the housing development should be compatible with their surroundings, maintain connections, enhance the public
spaces which they adjoin and optimise the spaces between developments
[ SITE PLANNING APPROACH ]
[ DESIGN DEVELOPMENT ]
[ MULTI GENERATION LIVING ]
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In order to enhance the
sense of belonging, the open
gate community is created
on the ground floor. Carefully
planning of commercial areas
and facilities help to secure
the residents private life while
provide interactions with the
surrounding community.
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[ SITE PLAN ]0 20 40 100 M
0 7.5 15 37.5 M
[ GROUND FLOOR PLAN ]
20 0 7.5 15 37.5 M
[ UPPER GROUND FLOOR PLAN ]
0 15 30 45 M
[ FIRST FLOOR PLAN ]
0 15 30 45 M
[ 送送BASEMENT 1 ]0 15 30 45 M
[ 送BASEMENT 2 ]
0 15 30 45 M
[ SECOND FLOOR PLAN ]
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[ TYPICAL UNIT PLAN ] 0 2.5 5 12.5 M[ UNIT
CONFIGURATION ]
[ UPPER FLOOR PLANS ]
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[ FRONT ELEVATION ]0 30 60 180 M
[ LEFT ELEVATION ]0 30 60 180 M
[ SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE A-A ]0 10 20 50 M
[ MULTI GENERATION LIVING ]
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[ RIGHT ELEVATION ]0 30 60 180 M
[ REAR ELEVATION ]0 30 60 180 M
[ SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE B-B ]0 10 20 50 M
[ SUSTAINABILITY COMPONENTS ]
The modular hexagonal elements are arranged according to the existing structures. The modular elements which harvest human energy enable the pedestrian to interact, contact and as a seating place in the busy street.
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[ EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC ]
[ STRUCTURAL POST DETAIL ]
[ GROUND FLOOR PLAN ]
[ ELEVATION ]
0 4 8 20 M
0 4 8 20 M
The modular hexagonal elements are located in front of the lrt entrance. This area will served as a waiting area and seating area for the pedestrians. 25
HUMAN ENERGY CONVERTER|Pasar Seni LRT Station|
[ ENERGY TRANSFER MECHANISM ]
[ PRECEDENT STUDIES ][ SITE SELECTION ]
[ PROGRAMME ]
[ DESIGN DEVELOPMENT ]
[ CONFIGURATION ]
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The proposed site is located at the boundary of UNESCO World Heritage Site and next to Penang Island Administrative Centre, Komtar. The proposal located at a formerly abandoned site, which aims to redefine,
recreate and revive the missing linkage between modern and heritage; virtual farming and real farming; buy food and plant food; chemical and organic; and etc.
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21ST CENTURY URBAN YOUTH CENTRE |Georgetown| Penang| URBAN FARM +
[ SITE PLANNING APPROACH ]
[ DESIGN CONCEPT ]
[ DESIGN DEVELOPMENT ]
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As the tallest building in centre
of Georgetown, KOMTAR is
a modern landmark and
dominate the skyline of this city
for few decades.
The proposed vertical farming
response with the surrounding
building heig ht in order to
maintain the skyline profile of
Georgetown.
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[ FLOOR PLANS ]
[ GROUND FLOOR PLAN ]
[ SITE PLAN ]
0 30 60 150 M
0 10 20 50 M
0 20 40 100 M
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[ REAR ELEVATION ]0 10 20 50 M
[ LEFT ELEVATION ]0 10 20 50 M
[ SECTION A-A ] 0 10 20 50 M[ SECTION B-B ] 0 10 20 50 M
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view over the link bridge
centre atrium
planting platform
main entrance
weekly bazaar
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A central on-site energy centre will provide electricity for the devices and equi pment and power to the biomass and the primary energy
source for this will be agriculture waste and organic waste from the surrounding community. These organic matters will be burnt in
a steam biomass boiler and used to drive the CHP system. Ash from the boiler will be re-used in the garden whilst heat from the CHP unit
will be used to regenerate a liquid desiccant. This desiccant will be used to remove moisture from the fresh air supply. This helps cut power
consumption; dry air requires far less energy to cool it than moist air does. Another renewable energy resource comes from solar energy
throug h semitransparent photovoltaic panels at the centre atrium of the two towers.
The kinetic energy from raindrop will convert into the electricity. Rainwater will be collected from the gutter behind the ring columns,
rooftop, and storm water runoff. The water collected will be filtered and use for toilet flushing, landscape irrigation and top up cooling water.
[ GREEN DESIGN STRATEGIES ]
[ VERTICAL FARMING SYSTEM ]
[ RIGHT ELEVATION ]0 10 20 50 M
[ FRONT ELEVATION ]0 10 20 50 M
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METROPOLIS [NOUN]
-the capital or chief city of a country or region.
- a very large and densely populated industrial and commercial city.
TRANSIENT [adjective]
- lasting only for a short time; impermanent.
- staying or working in a place only for a short time.
TENEMENT [noun]
- a room or a set of rooms forming a seperate residence within a house or a block of apartments.
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METROPOLITAN TRANSIENTS TENEMENT | Georgetown | Penang |
[ DESIGN CONCEPT ]
[ SITE PHOTO ]
[ SHADOWS ]
Who are backpackers?
[ DESIGN DEVELOPMENT ]
[ CLIMATIC DIAGRAM ]
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[ GROUND FLOOR PLAN ][ SECTIONS A-A ]
[ EAST ELEVATIONS ][ SOUTH ELEVATIONS ]
[ FLOOR PLANS ]
[ SECTIONS B-B ]0 4 8 20 M 0 4 8 20 M
0 6 12 30 M
0 4 8 20 M
0 4 8 20 M0 4 8 20 M
PLAN CUT 1 [送 FL + 8.10 ] PLAN CUT 2 [送 FL + 12.30 ] PLAN CUT 3 [送 FL + 17.10 ] PLAN CUT 4 [送 FL + 20.80 ]
送DRIVE-WAY
RECEPTION
LOBBY/ LOUNGE
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RECREATIONAL AREA
LAUNDRY
COOKING AREA
POOL
[ STRUCTURAL FRAMING ]
[ GREEN WALL ]
[ SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE ]
[ CONSTRUCTION DETAILS ]SCALE 1:25
[ STRIP SECTIONS ]SCALE 1:60
[ STRUCTURAL CONCEPT ]
A. WALKWAY RAILING DTL
B. WALKWAY-CAMPING DECK DTL
C. PARAMETER BEAM - STEEL TRUSS DTL
D. WATER RESISTANT FLOOR DTL
G. LAP POOL DTLF. GLASS RAILING DTL
The steel rod connected the walkway to
the steel trusses which are supported by
the concrete column.
The platform tie back to the steel trusses
to secure the position of the walkway
and platform. The steel trusses also
supported the green screen.
Green facades use climbing plants that need
supporting structure. Hardy species are selected
to reach great heig hts and tolerance for wind,
rain and heat. Flowerless and fruitless climbing
plants should be selected to avoid unwanted
pests and insects.
1 climbing plant
2 custom trellis system
3 steel truss support structure
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[ PERSPECTIVES ]
A D
B
C E
DGRND FLR
GRND FLR
3RD FLR
3RD FLR
2ND FLR
2ND FLR
ENTRANCE
A
B
E
C
This pavilion is divided into three levels. Starting
from the entrance, visitors will experience the
spaces create by the folding panels. Non repetitive
angle of folding panels creates different spaces
and these spaces can be adaptable to the users’
needs. Along this journey, users will experience the
unexpectation and changing of directions. Finally,
the journey ended at the hig hest level where the
best view is offered..
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This project translate the unseen sides of the
designer that nor normally seen by others into
the form of a pavilion
In architectural language, I compared it as an
object appeared
flat when we look it from far, as we getting closer,
the sense of
spaces will become stronger.
This will create surprise to the user about the
pavilion as well ignite the curiosity of the visitors to
know more about it.
[ DESIGN PROCESS ]
[ FLOOR PLANS ]
GROUND FLOOR
2ND FLR
form dynamicactivities
space
start
end
focus point
focus point
ORIENTATION
CIRCULATION
SPATIAL QUALITY
FURNITURE
RAILING
送送送送WALKWAYOPEN SPACE
VIEWING POINT
DISPLAY
送送送PLANES
volume
FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR
[ ELEVATIONS & SECTION ]
[ CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAM ]
[ LOCATION ]
[ ELEMENTS ]
[ PROGRAMME ]
PAVILION TO THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
|Perdana Lake Garden|
0 3.5 7 17.5 M
0 3.5 7 17.5 M
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[ PERODUA 3S CENTRE ]
| Rendering| Photoshop | Site Visit |
Client required realistic architectural rendering for the proposed
21-storey hotel tower. I visited the site in order to find the best
view of the project as well as for the better understanding of the
surrounding context. Several colour scheme have been proposed
and the selected scheme is as shown in the images.
| Rendering | Report | Design |
Translation of client sketches and initial
idea into digital format; including plan
and 3d modelling, Client required
realistic architectural rendering for the
3S Centre in order increase the chances
of getting approval from the authority.
All the images and text also arrange
into the format of a design report.
[ HOTEL ]
FREELANCE WORKS|Architectural Visualization|
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FREELANCE WORKS| Physical Model|
| Physical Model |
Based on the drawing provided by the
architect, we are required to prepare
the rig ht material for the specific model.
Craftsmanshi p and consistency of work
quality is important in this model that built
manually without any help of the machine.
Client are satisfied with the end product.
| Physical Model |
This model is the largest physical model that
ever built by archimaking. It is a challenging
project with its scale and the craftsmanshi p
skills needed to produce a detail model.
Clients are satisfied with the end product.
| Physical Model |
This large model with two blocks of towers required
hig h precision and consistent in the quality of
works. The material selection and the finishing of
the model became a benchmark of archimaking
work. We are able to produce such hig h quality
model without any help from the modern machine.
[ MIXED DEVELOPMENT I ]
[ MIXED DEVELOPMENT II ]
[ MASTER PLAN ]
LAU JEH FARN
271 Pekan Teroi 08800 Gurun Kedah Malaysia.
(60) 12 [email protected]/2013
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Website
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