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Technical Report
Arc 3302 Material & Construction Technology 3
Lau Jeh Farn
148629
Multifarious Iskandar Malaysia Incubation Centre
Project 03
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Content
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Basic principle
3.0 Aesthetic intentions
4.0 Problems and limitation
5.0 Implication of cost
6.0 Special design considerations
7.0 Sustainability goals
8.0 Material selections
9.0 Drawings and construction details
10.0 Reference
11.0 Appendix
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1.0 IntroductionThis report is an outcome of the technical study of the final project of arc 3011
specialized architecture design 2. The aim of the study is to gauge student abilities in applying
knowledge on building construction and materials acquired
throughout the course in selected project.
Project description
ThIskandar Malaysia (Figure 1.1) is an extensive
development in progress in and around Johor Bahru. The
Iskandar Malaysia was established on 30 July 2006 and the
gross total area of its development is deemed to cover 2,217 square kilometers, approximately
three times the size of Singapore.
Iskandar Malaysia being at such magnitude would naturally bring about extensive
development in infrastructure, public amenities and facilities including general concern on its
environmental impact. It would have to involve numerous external agencies such as investors,
developers, professional agencies, statutory bodies, and of course the general public.
The task therefore is to design for an incubation centre where all these agents could get
together and contribute their part for the holistic success of Iskandar Malaysia.
Multifarious Iskandar Malaysia Incubation Center (MIMIC) will be the centre where all
the external agencies, including the general public, would come together with the Iskandar
Regional Development Authority (RIDA) and offer their part in the overall development.
The centre will therefore have the following functions to fulfill:
INFORM
INEREST
INVOLVE
INCUBATE
Location
The proposed MIMIC is located in the
vicinity of Danga Bay Marina along Jalan Skudai,
Johor Bahru.
Figure 1.3 showing the key plam, location
plan and aerial view of the proposed MIMIC.
Figure 1.1: Logo of Iskandar
Malaysia
Figure 1.2: Functions of MIMIC
Figure 1.3: Key plan, location plan andaerial view of MIMIC
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2.0 Basic principleThe proposed MIMIC is located at a site with beautiful landscape and trees. Therefore,
the design intention is to bring people to outdoors rather than look through the windows.
Besides that, the organization of the program breaks the typical arrangement of office space
which is according to department. Therefore, the spaces are compartmentalized into smaller
spaces and the top of each compartment will be different in terms of view, material, lighting,
and experience. To achieve the goal of bringing people to outdoor, the top of some
compartments will serve as the terrace for the compartment above. The design concept is as
show in in figure 2.1.
The final proposal of the MIMIC is consisting of eight floors and each floor will be
cantilevered at different distance. Therefore, the light weight non-load bearing external wall at
the cantilevered floor and roof will reduced the thickness required for the floor slab and the
depth of the beam. Therefore, the roof and floor on top of the beams will direct transfer the
loads to the column and the non-load bearing wall is fixed between them.
In addition, the roof garden and water pool on the topmost floor will require bigger
column to support the load. In order to reduce the dimension of the column, the light weight
non-load bearing wall and precast concrete hollow core floor slab are ideal solutions.
The structural principle is as shown in the figure 2.2. The vertical column will transfer
the loads from the floor slabs through beams. The non-load bearing wall envelope the
structures and form an enclosure for the MIMIC.
Figure 2.1: Conceptual diagram of MIMIC
Figure 2.2: Structural
principle
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3.0 Aesthetic intentionsThe appearance of the exterior of the proposed MIMIC has to be simple and harmony in
order to fit in the existing site. Therefore, the design of the boxes is simple and the richness
of the design can be achieve through the use of material, cantilevered spaces, void and solid
and framed views from the MIMIC.
The appearance of the MIMIC is compromise of timber and concrete. The concrete
appearance is applied in the compartment intended for incubatory function such as incubatory
lab, meeting rooms and administration office. Material selection needed to be simple as they
do not compete with the nature. The concrete material emphasizes the main function of the
MIMIC as incubation center and it creates a calm, peace and harmony spaces which could
enhance the environment of the incubatory lab.
On the other hand, timber appearance is a nice combination for concrete as it do not
draw attention over concrete but soften the appearance of the concrete in a harmony way.
The timber appearance also delivered the message of respect of the proposed MIMIC to the
nature.Figure 3.1: Combination of concrete and wood
Figure 3.2: View from the car park
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4.0 Problems and limitationTo achieve the design intention, the spaces is compartment into smaller spaces. These
smaller compartment required thinner wall, floor and roof in order to create more usable
spaces. In order to have all the columns standing within the ground floor exterior envelopes
(Figure 4.1), the compartments on the upper floors which are cantilevered at different distance
has to be light weight in order to minimize the dimension of the column required. The smaller
column has another advantage since the spaces at each floor are not repetitive and the column
has to go through the usable spaces to support the upper floor (Figure 4.2 and 4.3).
The reduction of weight of each compartment can be achieved through the application
of non-load bearing wall and the precast hollow core concrete floor slab. However, non-load
bearing wall has practical problems of sound insulation, fire protection and smoke control
between neighboring rooms when joints are not properly designed constructed in terms of
their insulating and sealing functions. This is especially in the case when the following aspects
are not given adequate attention and not allowed for in the design and construction:
Deformation of the building fabric, e.g., due to dead and imposed loads Production-related tolerances Dynamic, horizontal floor displacements caused by wind pressure/ suction or seismic
actions
Differences in changes of length due to differing materials and temperatures.
Figure 4.2: Lounge Figure 4.3: Incubatory lab
Figure 4.1: Lobby at ground floor
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5.0 Implication of costTo minimize the budget of the proposed MIMIC, prefabricated building elements are use
in the construction. When prefabricated element is used, the less onsite labor is required and
shorter construction period can be achieved. The prefabricated hollow core concrete floor slab
(Figure 5.1) and light weight metal stud cladding minimize the onsite wet construction and
reduce the wastage of building materials.
Besides the construction cost, the maintenance cost can be minimized as well through
the use of durable building materials that required minimum maintenance. Fiber cement plank
is a good product to use in place of wood where there is excessive moisture or a chance of
termites. The fiber cement plank required minimum maintenance compared to wood and thus
reduce the cost of maintenance. Prefabricated building elements that manufactured under
controlled environment has higher quality and durability.
6.0 Special design considerationsThe conception, design and construction of the faade are crucial. Not only for the
external appearance of the building, but also for the serviceability, durability, costs and energy
consumption of the entire building, the protection of people and property, and comfortable
interior conditions.
Furthermore, there is legislation covering sound insulation, fire protection, smoke
control and interior day lighting levels, depending on the use of the building. However, these
considerations are not compulsory due to the short project period.
Non-load bearing exterior envelope system is used in the proposed MIMIC. Such
facades are positioned totally in front of the structure and form an enclosing, additional
weatherproof envelope into which glazing, windows can be integrated as distinct elements.
All the requirements placed on the properties of the faade must be satisfied by
choosing suitable materials and components, and by ensuring that they fit-and are fitted-
together properly to guarantee long-term durability.
Besides that, the roof garden (Figure 6.1) is another element that required special
design consideration. Rooftop planting is a building science that required many specialized
detail from the type of plants to the maintenance and repair of the green roof. The roof garden
is different from common green roof as roof garden is accessible and thus has higher weight.
Besides that, it required high maintenance and more complicated irrigation system.
The main functional space such as incubatory labs and meeting rooms are required tobe conjoined together to from larger spaces. Therefore, operable partition (Figure 6.2) are
widely use in the proposed MIMIC. These partition need to provide a high level of acoustical
separation to prevent noise from disturbing adjacent activities and the partition finish need to
precisely match the permanent walls.
Figure 5.1: Precast concrete hollow core floor
Figure 6.2: Operable partition is widely used
Figure 6.1: Typical roof garden layers
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7.0 Sustainability goalsSustainability is one of the goals of the MIMIC that has to be achieved. Sustainability
does not only refer to energy efficiency, water efficiency and preservation of green. According
to the Green Building Index (GBI), material and resources occupy an important place in the
assessment of non-residential new construction (NRNC) as show in in Figure 7.1. Besides that,
construction management contributes in the GBI NRNC assessment (Figure 7.2). Therefore, we
cant deny the importance of the materiality and construction in order to achieve the
sustainability goals of MIMIC.
The use of prefabricated building elements will reduce the onsite wet construction and
the wastage on building material. Besides that, the use of regional material such as UCO
PLANK that are manufactured by the local leading company in producing fiber cement product
supporting the use of indigenous resources and reducing the environmental impacts resulting
from transportation.
In addition, instead of the common flat roof, the topmost roof is designed as the roofgarden. The best place of the proposed MIMIC, which is the highest point of the building, is
reserved for public. The roof garden can meet the design intention that brings people to
outdoor.
The use of the roofs of buildings as green roofs is one of the main strategies used in
bio-architecture to limit the environmental impact of the construction. In fact, they are
recommended by all the associations who promote sustainable building, both because they
contribute to the reduction of the buildings energy requirements and therefore the reduction
of CO2 emissions, and because they lead to many other economic and ecological advantages:
they temporarily absorb storm water and release it again slowly hence preventing floodsdue to the sewer network overflowing and slow down overloading of the network when
new urban settlements are built.
they filter urban pollution and reduce carbon dioxide they filter polluted storm water they cool the air by evapotranspiration of water vapour they reduce wind speed they promote the settlement of animal ecosystems they reduce the transmission of noise inside the building they reduce the effects of urban heat islands they increase the heat inertia of the roof they increase the heat resistance of the roof they protect the waterproof covering and increase its lifetime they are a tool of new architectural expression
Figure 7.1: Assessment criteria of
GBI NRNC
Figure 7.2: Construction
management
in GBI NRNC
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8.0 Material selections
As mentioned in topic above, the exterior appearance of the MIMIC is compromise of
concrete and timber. In order to achieve the timber appearance, fiber cement plank with
timber appeal is used instead of the real timber plank. This building material exhibit a number
of advantages compared to wood, which are:
Non-hazardous to health
100% asbestos-free.Fire resistant
Does not burn easily Class "O" building material conformed to Uniform Building By-Law.
Durable
Resistant to rot and water damage. Not affected by termite or other insect/vermin attack. When used and installed correctly, it does not crack or warp. Chemical resistant to mild acid corrosion.
Environmental Friendly
Minimise the cutting of trees. Raw material comes from managed resources.
Dimensionally Stable
An autoclaved composite material with a stable crystalline structure which is resilient tochanges in temperature and humidity. Less shrinkage compared to air-cured products.
Surface Finish Versatility
Readily accepts a wide range of surface finishes, e.g. acrylic, emulsion, lamination,ceramic, stones, marble, etc.
Easy to install
Lighter weight building material, less labour intensive.Minimal Maintenance
Virtually Maintenance free - Cost effective.
The concrete appearance is achieve through the use of the composite fiber reinforced
concrete panel are used on exterior and interior wall and ceiling surfaces of MIMIC. Composite
fiber reinforced cement board, a lightweight and economical concrete material, gives the
building its clean, simple planes and lines.
In addition, the lightweight properties of the material also reduced the loads that the
floor slab has to carry. The thickness of the floor slab and depth of beam also reduce uponlesser loads are taken.
Figure 8.2: Fiber cement is a good
replacement of wood
Figure 8.1: UCA is an local leading
company in fiber cement
product
Figure 7.1: Example of application of
fiber reinforced concrete
panel
Figure 7.2: Fiber reinforced concrete
area available in various
finishes
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9.0 Drawings and construction
details
Selected 4 column-grid spacing
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10.0 Reference
Structure and fabric Part 2Jack Stroud Foster, Roger Greeno
Modern construction handbookAndrew Watts
Roof construction manual: pitched roofsEberhard Schunck
Materials for designVictoria Ballard Bell, Patrick Rand
Facade construction manualThomas Herzog, Roland Krippner, Werner Lang
Building construction illustratedFrank Ching
http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Jack+Stroud+Foster%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Roger+Greeno%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Andrew+Watts%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Eberhard+Schunck%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Victoria+Ballard+Bell%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Patrick+Rand%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Thomas+Herzog%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Roland+Krippner%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Werner+Lang%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Frank+Ching%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Frank+Ching%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Werner+Lang%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Roland+Krippner%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Thomas+Herzog%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Patrick+Rand%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Victoria+Ballard+Bell%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Eberhard+Schunck%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Andrew+Watts%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Roger+Greeno%22http://www.google.com.my/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=+inauthor:%22Jack+Stroud+Foster%22 -
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11.0 Appendix: Manufacturers
brochures & booklets