This document discusses mural art and several mural artists. It provides biographies of four mural artists: Ernest Zacharevic, a 26-year old Lithuanian artist based in Penang, Malaysia who does street murals; Louis Gan, a freelance Malaysian artist who is deaf and became a self-taught painter; Kenji Chai, a mural artist from Sabah, Malaysia who uses graffiti-style characters and scenes; and discusses the role of mural art in constructing cities and engaging the public. Key communication concepts like non-verbal cues, interpretation and space are also mentioned.
The document discusses several concepts from social psychology:
- First impressions form based on initial interactions and appearances
- Stereotypes involve generalizing people into groups based on single attributes
- Confirmation bias and the halo effect lead people to seek and favor information that confirms their preexisting beliefs
- Optimistic bias involves underestimating the likelihood of negative events
- Aggression can include verbal and physical harm toward others
- Balance theory suggests people develop relationships to maintain consistent beliefs about themselves and others.
This document discusses 5 concepts from social psychology: extrinsic motivation, social facilitation, stereotyping and racism, altruism, and self-serving bias. For each concept, it provides a definition and explanation based on a comic about a basketball captain. The captain was extrinsically motivated to win, his performance was facilitated by the crowd, racism was shown when an injured player wasn't helped, one audience member helped altruistically, and the captain displayed self-serving bias by blaming others after losing.
The charity drive raised RM2546 for SPCA by selling onigiri, curry puffs, kuih, and phone accessories. Students at Taylor's University were the primary target market. Competition included a store selling similar Japanese rice balls and a store opposite selling breakfast foods. Products were packaged appropriately and prominently displayed. Promotional activities included posters, menus, and social media. Sponsors included the onigiri supplier and some parents of the group members.
The Pantheon dome in Rome is the oldest unreinforced concrete dome in the world, built between 118-128 AD. It has a depth and width of 142.4 feet, configured as a perfect sphere. To support the massive weight of the dome, the Romans built 20 foot thick concrete walls and used innovative techniques to reduce the dome's weight, such as using pozzolans and amphra in the concrete mix and adding coffering. The oculus opening distributes stresses at the dome's weakest point. The Pantheon's concrete design has enabled the 142 foot tall dome to remain intact for nearly 2,000 years.
This document is a compare and contrast essay on the musical films Alvin and the Chipmunks and Mamma Mia. It summarizes the key plot points, settings, soundtracks, and main characters of each film. While the films have different settings, stories, and characters, they are both musical comedies that effectively use music and location to enhance their narratives. The essay concludes that choosing appropriate genres, settings, songs, plots, and characters is important for creating interesting musical films, even if they differ in other ways.
This document contains information about two cafes - Coffee Cottage and Wheeler's Coffee. Coffee Cottage is a cat cafe located in Subang Jaya, owned by 4 businessmen, with a mission to bring a unique culture from overseas. Their target market is youngsters and pet lovers. Wheeler's Coffee is a bicycle-themed cafe located in Georgetown, owned by 2 businessmen, with a mission to promote cycling culture. Both cafes offer various food and drinks and have future plans to renovate and adapt to trends.
When Emperor Hadrian decided to build a monument reflecting Rome's power, he constructed the Pantheon in Rome with an enormous dome larger than anything previously built. At 142 feet in diameter, the dome was supported by innovations like coffers to reduce weight and an oculus opening at the top. The impressive and innovative design of the Pantheon's dome allowed it to remain the world's largest dome for over 1,000 years.
The document proposes opening a multi-business complex with a library cafe, fashion cafe, pub, and event space in the SS15 area of Kuala Lumpur. The complex aims to attract customers interested in reading, fashion, socializing, and events. It will have a partnership business structure and projects earning over $62,000 in yearly profit within three years of opening. The document outlines market analysis, competition, pricing, management strategies, costs, and financial projections to support the feasibility of this business concept.
This document presents a report on the historically significant annex building of the former Istana Negara, focusing on its architectural features and documentation gathered during a five-day fieldwork. The building, originally a mansion, is now a royal museum reflecting Malaysia's colonial past and architectural evolution, with attention given to its potential as a tourist attraction. The report includes measured drawings, written narratives, and analyses regarding the building's history, design influences, and condition.
Precedent Study and Analysis sketches for PantheonLovie Tey
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Precedent Study and analysis for PantheonLovie Tey
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The Pantheon in Rome was built in 126 AD as a Roman temple but later converted to a church. It was constructed out of lighter materials at the top of the dome to reduce weight. Key features include the dome, oculus, and coffers. The dimensions of the interior space and dome are the same, showing architectural harmony. It remains an impressive example of advanced Roman engineering.
The Pantheon in Rome is renowned as one of the oldest and most influential domed structures from ancient Roman times. It has a remarkable dome that was the largest ever built until modern times and remains the largest perfectly circular dome. The Pantheon has withstood the test of time in astonishingly good condition for its age and still showcases the original Roman design and bronze doors from ancient times.
The document discusses the Pantheon in Rome, Italy. It was originally commissioned as a temple by Marcus Agrippa but was later rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian in 126 AD. The Pantheon has a large circular structure with a portico and rotunda beneath a concrete dome with an oculus. It remains the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome nearly 2,000 years later. The building also provides details about its architectural characteristics and history.
The document summarizes key details about the Pantheon in Rome, including that it was built between 118-125 AD during the reign of Emperor Hadrian, making it nearly 2,000 years old. It functions architecturally through its large concrete dome without reinforcing, portico entrance, and oculus opening at the top. The building was later converted to a church in 609 AD and contains tombs of notable people like Raphael.
Creating a Smooth Development Workflow for High-Quality Modular Open-Source P...Pantheon
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The document outlines a comprehensive workflow for developing high-quality modular open-source PHP libraries, particularly for Drupal, emphasizing code reuse and collaboration. It discusses best practices for using version control systems like Git, managing dependencies with Composer, and utilizing various tools for testing, documentation, and code quality analysis. Additionally, it highlights the importance of automation in improving development efficiency, code coverage, and open-source license compliance.
The Pantheon in Rome, completed around 125 CE, is a renowned ancient structure known for its impressive dome and historical significance, originally built to honor all gods. Its unique architectural design combines classical Greek and Roman elements, utilizing innovative construction materials and methods, including a lightweight concrete dome with a central oculus. The building's engineering features, such as arches and coffered ceilings, showcase Roman ingenuity in creating enduring and impressive structures.
The document provides an analysis of the Menara Tabung Haji building in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It discusses the building's site context, architectural layout, construction, and various architectural elements. The building takes the form of an hourglass to symbolize spiritual enlightenment from pilgrimage. It uses Islamic architectural influences like five pillars representing the five pillars of Islam. The 152m tall building consists mainly of offices and parking. Precast concrete and glass were the main materials used in its construction. The building combines traditional Malaysian elements with modern design.
The Pantheon in Rome, built between 118-125 AD, is celebrated for its remarkable dome and architectural innovations, including extensive use of concrete and arches. Initially constructed as a temple, it was dedicated to the major gods and later transformed into a church in 609 AD. It remains the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world and is considered one of the best-preserved ancient buildings still in use today.
The Parthenon is a 5th century BC temple located on the Athenian Acropolis that was dedicated to the goddess Athena. It was built to worship Athena after previous temples to her on the site had been destroyed by the Persians. The architects Iktinos and Kallikratis designed the Parthenon and the sculptor Phidias created the massive statue of Athena housed within. Made from limestone, the Parthenon came to represent the power and wealth of Athens as the dominant city-state in ancient Greece during its Golden Age.
The document provides information about the Parthenon temple in Athens, Greece. It describes the Parthenon as a Doric temple built in the 5th century BC as a temple to worship the goddess Athena. The architects intended for the brilliant white marble structure to express Athens' grandeur. Though damaged over time by warfare and explosions, reconstruction efforts are ongoing to preserve what remains of the once magnificent Parthenon.
The Pantheon in Rome is one of the oldest and most well-preserved ancient structures still standing today. Originally built as a temple to honor all gods in 27 BC, it was later reconstructed under Emperor Hadrian in 125 AD and converted to a Catholic church in 608 AD. The Pantheon's most distinctive feature is its large oculus opening at the top of the dome, which at nearly 30 feet in diameter was the building's only source of light. Though originally used as a pagan temple, it continues to serve as a Roman Catholic church and is still an iconic landmark attracting many visitors to Rome.
This document provides an introduction to landscape architecture drawings. It discusses how drawings are used to easily communicate and understand landscape designs. Some famous historical landscape designs are mentioned, such as the Taj Mahal and Egyptian pyramids. Important landscape architects like Roberto Burle Marx, Gertrude Jekyll, and Frederick Law Olmsted are noted. The aims of landscape architecture drawings are outlined as helping to visualize the end result and make the construction process more efficient. The document concludes by listing different types of landscape design drawings and references.
The document provides an overview of Greek architecture from the Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic periods. It describes the three classical orders of architecture - Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian - and their characteristic elements. It also discusses various building types including temples, public buildings, and the importance of proportion and optics in Greek architectural design.
The document outlines the urban development and architectural evolution of Georgetown, Penang, from the colonial era (1786-1941), detailing its urban configuration, typologies, and the interplay between public and private spaces. It highlights how cultural influences from Chinese, Malay, and British settlers shaped the city’s layout and architectural styles, emphasizing the significance of shophouses, religious buildings, and public spaces in defining the social fabric of the area. The document also discusses the historical context and practical aspects of urban planning that contributed to the city's unique character and functionality.
The document discusses the urban characteristics and architectural influences of colonial cities Malacca, Georgetown, and contemporary Kuala Lumpur, focusing on their unique urban forms, movement patterns, and cultural significances. It analyzes the integration of colonial architectural styles and their adaptations to local conditions while exploring social interactions and pedestrian dynamics in these urban landscapes. Key findings highlight shared characteristics among the cities, yet distinct approaches to urban design shaped by geographical constraints and historical contexts.
This document is a compare and contrast essay on the musical films Alvin and the Chipmunks and Mamma Mia. It summarizes the key plot points, settings, soundtracks, and main characters of each film. While the films have different settings, stories, and characters, they are both musical comedies that effectively use music and location to enhance their narratives. The essay concludes that choosing appropriate genres, settings, songs, plots, and characters is important for creating interesting musical films, even if they differ in other ways.
This document contains information about two cafes - Coffee Cottage and Wheeler's Coffee. Coffee Cottage is a cat cafe located in Subang Jaya, owned by 4 businessmen, with a mission to bring a unique culture from overseas. Their target market is youngsters and pet lovers. Wheeler's Coffee is a bicycle-themed cafe located in Georgetown, owned by 2 businessmen, with a mission to promote cycling culture. Both cafes offer various food and drinks and have future plans to renovate and adapt to trends.
When Emperor Hadrian decided to build a monument reflecting Rome's power, he constructed the Pantheon in Rome with an enormous dome larger than anything previously built. At 142 feet in diameter, the dome was supported by innovations like coffers to reduce weight and an oculus opening at the top. The impressive and innovative design of the Pantheon's dome allowed it to remain the world's largest dome for over 1,000 years.
The document proposes opening a multi-business complex with a library cafe, fashion cafe, pub, and event space in the SS15 area of Kuala Lumpur. The complex aims to attract customers interested in reading, fashion, socializing, and events. It will have a partnership business structure and projects earning over $62,000 in yearly profit within three years of opening. The document outlines market analysis, competition, pricing, management strategies, costs, and financial projections to support the feasibility of this business concept.
This document presents a report on the historically significant annex building of the former Istana Negara, focusing on its architectural features and documentation gathered during a five-day fieldwork. The building, originally a mansion, is now a royal museum reflecting Malaysia's colonial past and architectural evolution, with attention given to its potential as a tourist attraction. The report includes measured drawings, written narratives, and analyses regarding the building's history, design influences, and condition.
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The Pantheon in Rome was built in 126 AD as a Roman temple but later converted to a church. It was constructed out of lighter materials at the top of the dome to reduce weight. Key features include the dome, oculus, and coffers. The dimensions of the interior space and dome are the same, showing architectural harmony. It remains an impressive example of advanced Roman engineering.
The Pantheon in Rome is renowned as one of the oldest and most influential domed structures from ancient Roman times. It has a remarkable dome that was the largest ever built until modern times and remains the largest perfectly circular dome. The Pantheon has withstood the test of time in astonishingly good condition for its age and still showcases the original Roman design and bronze doors from ancient times.
The document discusses the Pantheon in Rome, Italy. It was originally commissioned as a temple by Marcus Agrippa but was later rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian in 126 AD. The Pantheon has a large circular structure with a portico and rotunda beneath a concrete dome with an oculus. It remains the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome nearly 2,000 years later. The building also provides details about its architectural characteristics and history.
The document summarizes key details about the Pantheon in Rome, including that it was built between 118-125 AD during the reign of Emperor Hadrian, making it nearly 2,000 years old. It functions architecturally through its large concrete dome without reinforcing, portico entrance, and oculus opening at the top. The building was later converted to a church in 609 AD and contains tombs of notable people like Raphael.
Creating a Smooth Development Workflow for High-Quality Modular Open-Source P...Pantheon
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The document outlines a comprehensive workflow for developing high-quality modular open-source PHP libraries, particularly for Drupal, emphasizing code reuse and collaboration. It discusses best practices for using version control systems like Git, managing dependencies with Composer, and utilizing various tools for testing, documentation, and code quality analysis. Additionally, it highlights the importance of automation in improving development efficiency, code coverage, and open-source license compliance.
The Pantheon in Rome, completed around 125 CE, is a renowned ancient structure known for its impressive dome and historical significance, originally built to honor all gods. Its unique architectural design combines classical Greek and Roman elements, utilizing innovative construction materials and methods, including a lightweight concrete dome with a central oculus. The building's engineering features, such as arches and coffered ceilings, showcase Roman ingenuity in creating enduring and impressive structures.
The document provides an analysis of the Menara Tabung Haji building in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It discusses the building's site context, architectural layout, construction, and various architectural elements. The building takes the form of an hourglass to symbolize spiritual enlightenment from pilgrimage. It uses Islamic architectural influences like five pillars representing the five pillars of Islam. The 152m tall building consists mainly of offices and parking. Precast concrete and glass were the main materials used in its construction. The building combines traditional Malaysian elements with modern design.
The Pantheon in Rome, built between 118-125 AD, is celebrated for its remarkable dome and architectural innovations, including extensive use of concrete and arches. Initially constructed as a temple, it was dedicated to the major gods and later transformed into a church in 609 AD. It remains the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world and is considered one of the best-preserved ancient buildings still in use today.
The Parthenon is a 5th century BC temple located on the Athenian Acropolis that was dedicated to the goddess Athena. It was built to worship Athena after previous temples to her on the site had been destroyed by the Persians. The architects Iktinos and Kallikratis designed the Parthenon and the sculptor Phidias created the massive statue of Athena housed within. Made from limestone, the Parthenon came to represent the power and wealth of Athens as the dominant city-state in ancient Greece during its Golden Age.
The document provides information about the Parthenon temple in Athens, Greece. It describes the Parthenon as a Doric temple built in the 5th century BC as a temple to worship the goddess Athena. The architects intended for the brilliant white marble structure to express Athens' grandeur. Though damaged over time by warfare and explosions, reconstruction efforts are ongoing to preserve what remains of the once magnificent Parthenon.
The Pantheon in Rome is one of the oldest and most well-preserved ancient structures still standing today. Originally built as a temple to honor all gods in 27 BC, it was later reconstructed under Emperor Hadrian in 125 AD and converted to a Catholic church in 608 AD. The Pantheon's most distinctive feature is its large oculus opening at the top of the dome, which at nearly 30 feet in diameter was the building's only source of light. Though originally used as a pagan temple, it continues to serve as a Roman Catholic church and is still an iconic landmark attracting many visitors to Rome.
This document provides an introduction to landscape architecture drawings. It discusses how drawings are used to easily communicate and understand landscape designs. Some famous historical landscape designs are mentioned, such as the Taj Mahal and Egyptian pyramids. Important landscape architects like Roberto Burle Marx, Gertrude Jekyll, and Frederick Law Olmsted are noted. The aims of landscape architecture drawings are outlined as helping to visualize the end result and make the construction process more efficient. The document concludes by listing different types of landscape design drawings and references.
The document provides an overview of Greek architecture from the Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic periods. It describes the three classical orders of architecture - Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian - and their characteristic elements. It also discusses various building types including temples, public buildings, and the importance of proportion and optics in Greek architectural design.
The document outlines the urban development and architectural evolution of Georgetown, Penang, from the colonial era (1786-1941), detailing its urban configuration, typologies, and the interplay between public and private spaces. It highlights how cultural influences from Chinese, Malay, and British settlers shaped the city’s layout and architectural styles, emphasizing the significance of shophouses, religious buildings, and public spaces in defining the social fabric of the area. The document also discusses the historical context and practical aspects of urban planning that contributed to the city's unique character and functionality.
The document discusses the urban characteristics and architectural influences of colonial cities Malacca, Georgetown, and contemporary Kuala Lumpur, focusing on their unique urban forms, movement patterns, and cultural significances. It analyzes the integration of colonial architectural styles and their adaptations to local conditions while exploring social interactions and pedestrian dynamics in these urban landscapes. Key findings highlight shared characteristics among the cities, yet distinct approaches to urban design shaped by geographical constraints and historical contexts.
Internship Report and Logsheet - Taylor's University Lakeside CampusLovie Tey
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Lovie Tey completed her internship at T.R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn. Bhd., a sustainable architecture firm. She assisted with projects like designing a religious building, residential developments, and master plans. She learned about passive design strategies, sustainable materials, and how to incorporate greenery into buildings. She also helped prepare award submissions showcasing the firm's ecologically designed buildings.
ASIAN ARCHITECTURE - THREE COURTYARD COMMUNITY CENTRE CASE STUDY /Lovie Tey
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The document presents a case study on the reinterpretation of Chinese traditional courtyard architecture in the design of the Three Courtyard Community Centre in Yangzhou, China. It discusses how architect Zhang Lei combined traditional elements with modern spatial planning to create a balance between historical and contemporary design, catering to local community needs. The analysis covers the spatial layout, contextual responses, and the impact of the centre on the community, ultimately highlighting the trend of courtyard adaptation in modern architecture.
Building Structure // Beam Analysis ReportLovie Tey
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In a group of 3, we are to design a 2 storey bungalow which consists of the following components.
1. 1 master bedroom with attached bathroom
2. Minimum 3 bedrooms
3. 2 bathrooms
4. Kitchen
5. Living Hall
6. Dining Area
7. 1 Store room.
We are to compile an A4 report which consists of;
- All floor plans ( Ground Floor Plans, First Floor and Roof Plan )
- Structural plans?
- Design Brief
- Beam analysis report
- COlumn ANalysis Report
The document outlines a proposal for a radial truss system in a building located in Bukit Cina, which incorporates circular planar trusses for quick installation and reduced fabrication costs. The design integrates various truss types to support structural loads and features a visitor center called Radiance, emphasizing connection and natural light through a central courtyard and circular skylight. The overall load capacity of the building is estimated at 86.72 metric tonnes, and it includes multiple functional spaces such as a mini theatre, gallery, and rooftop cafe.
Building Structure // Column Analysis ReportLovie Tey
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In a group of 3, we are to design a 2 storey bungalow which consists of the following components.
1. 1 master bedroom with attached bathroom
2. Minimum 3 bedrooms
3. 2 bathrooms
4. Kitchen
5. Living Hall
6. Dining Area
7. 1 Store room.
We are to compile an A4 report which consists of;
- All floor plans ( Ground Floor Plans, First Floor and Roof Plan )
- Structural plans?
- Design Brief
- Beam analysis report
- COlumn ANalysis Report
Building Structure - Structural Analysis of a bungalowLovie Tey
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The document outlines a project for a Bachelor of Science in Architecture focused on the structural analysis of a two-storey bungalow, including architectural and structural plans. It details the requirements for beam and column analyses, specifying member selections based on load calculations. The project aims to create comprehensive documentation of the structural systems, enhancing understanding of architectural design and implementation.
Building Service, Taylor's University Lakeside Campus // Lovie Tey
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I. The fire alarm system uses a two-stage alarm to reduce undue distress for the elderly. Activation of any smoke detector or manual pull station causes an alert signal, while full alarm activation requires a key switch.
II. Speakers and strobes are installed throughout the building to signal occupants in the event of fire. Chime strobes are installed in common areas for hearing-impaired elders.
III. Manual pull stations are spaced at 25m or less and mounted at lower heights for accessibility. More stations are installed given the elderly may have limited mobility during evacuation.
The Royal Museum Photo Book ( Balairung Seri )Lovie Tey
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The document provides a photo book tour of the Royal Museum located within the Istana Negara in Malaysia. It includes over a dozen photos with captions describing the exterior and interior spaces of the museum, including the facade, throne room, family rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, corridors, gardens, and decorative elements. The style is a blend of British colonial, Victorian, and modern influences that create an opulent but modest atmosphere befitting a royal palace.
The document summarizes a group project on social psychology concepts conducted by five students. They created a storyboard applying concepts like first impressions, stereotypes, and biases. The story is about a girl who judges a well-dressed man in a coffee shop positively based on his appearance. She assumes he is rich despite not knowing him. The group filmed scenes at a coffee shop demonstrating how biases influence perceptions. They researched definitions of concepts used and acknowledged help from their lecturer and others involved in the project.
This document contains a student's journal entries for a Social Psychology course. It discusses several topics:
1) The student's first lecture on confirmation bias and how they realized it applied to feelings of parental neglect after a sibling was born.
2) An example of social learning from a friend's addiction to cigarettes due to influences from their divorced parents and stepmother.
3) The student's experience with parental motivation after failing to meet expectations in school but eventually achieving good results.
4) Choosing a career in architecture over policing due to inspiration from design quotes and parental recommendation.
This document provides information about two coffee shops: Wheeler's Coffee and Coffee Cottage. It describes the history and evolution of cafes in Malaysia. It then provides details about the locations, founders, products, customers and future plans of each coffee shop. Wheeler's Coffee is located in Penang and has a bicycle theme. Coffee Cottage is in Subang Jaya and allows customers to interact with cats. Both coffee shops aim to maintain and grow their customer base through individual strategies.
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