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V1_P1.3_A3 REPORT_MRT AMPANG PARK_SHAHIRAH SHUHADA (240720) Flipbook PDF

V1_P1.3_A3 REPORT_MRT AMPANG PARK_SHAHIRAH SHUHADA (240720)


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MRT AMPANG PARK SHAHIRAH SHUHADA

ZULAIKHA AKMAL

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the state of being full of energy and life. "the vibrancy of the city centre" striking brightness of colour. "the colour is luxurious in its richness and vibrancy" strength and resonance of sound. "the vibrancy of her voice fills up the room“ In the 1550's, vibrant meant "agitated," from a Latin root of vibrantem, "swaying to and fro." There's a strong connection between vibrancy and vibrate, or "resonate."

Colour code-

May green

Pastel green

Signal black

THEME – VIBRANCY

KEYPLAN/ STATION FACT Station Facts The Ampang Park MRT station is a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station that serve the suburb of Jalan Ampang in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is one of the underground station on Sungai Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya Line (SSP Line). This station is an interchange station with the LRT Kelana Jaya Line. The Ampang Park MRT station expected to complete and start operation on January 2023. Around the Station The station is located underground of Ampang Park Shopping Centre along Jalan Ampang, near the Jalan Tun Razak intersection. This station is close to the US embassy, the Singapore High Commission, the Canadian High Commission, and the British High Commission which are all located in the area of Jalan Tun Razak called "Embassy Row".

HISTORY Ampang road was built 1880

Lrt ampang park was opened

Ampang park mall was built

1880

Ampang road become one of the main road and is widened by G.T.tickwell

1973

1985

Desa kudalari,first condominium in Malaysia was built

1999

2017

Ampang park mall was closed after 44 years of operation

In October 2015, news broke out that the iconic mall will be demolished to make way for MRT2 project. The tenants and shop owners of the mall is suggesting that the proposed MRT station be built underneath a field, behind the shopping centre. Subsequently, "Save Ampang Park" campaign was set up to urge the government to reconsider the demolition. Here, the gentrification process had failed. There were other ways to avoid such a historic loss to the city centre, such as simply renovating and improving the complex. Ampang Park wasn't a event like this. Preservation of structures would have been on the agenda. It's a shame to demolish it.

ISSUE

Ampang Park grew to become an important icon for city folk. It became more than just a shopping centre. It became a symbol of beginnings, of progress and prosperity Progress-.

noun forward or onward movement towards a destination. development towards an improved or more advanced condition. Verb

move forward or onward in space or time. develop towards an improved or more advanced condition.

CONCEPTPROGRESS

INSPIRATION AMPANG PARK Ampang Park shopping centre was a shopping centre located on Jalan Ampang in Kuala Lumpur, also was called as Ampang Park. It was the first shopping centre to be built in Malaysia. It is designed by the architect of Singapore's People's Park Complex, the Design Partnership, in conjunction with Kuala Lumpur-based architect Thomas A.S. Tiang. The mall opened in 1973. It was planned for a 4.5 acres (18,000 m2) site, at the junction of Jalan Ampang and Jalan Pekeliling, in the fashionable Ampang residential district. In contrast to the tradition of shop lots which are oriented towards the street, the modern architecture faced inwards to an internal street, or atrium. It was initially planned to be fully air-conditioned, but as built, the atrium was cooled via natural crossventilation.

ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLE

 POST MODERNIST ARCHITECTURE  in practice, postmodern architecture moved away

from the rigid formalities of modernism and began to incorporate stylistic references that were often playful and symbolic, using techniques such as shape, colour and trompe l’oeil; applying elements and structural forms from classic al architecture to modern designs.  Influenced by le Corbusier and art deco  More is more

S-strong historical event W-the icon has been demolished for development O-upcoming mrt station C-accommodate three people sitting surface (400-500)mm high from finished level 500mm fixed to platform floor avoid sharp edges vandalism prevention discourage people from lying down non-combustible ease of maintannance

SWOC

SKETCH

Shape of ampang park mall facade

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EXPLODED DRAWING

COST ESTIMATION

 Stainless Steel Square pipe/ Square Tube / Square hollow -

Rm 4+ (2pcs 1/2" x 1/2" (12.7mm) x 2FT )  Marine Board HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) Plastic

Sheet –Rm 4++ 1/2" X 24" X 48”