PROJECT 6:
INTEGRATED PROJECT:
DESIGN & BUILD ‘AN AMPHITHEATRE STAGE’
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PROJECT
DETAILS
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Main
Topic : Integrated
Project – Design & Build A Small Scale Building
Type
of Project : Group
Medium / Final Product : Project 6a: 2
A1 Size Cartridge Papers on board
(Coloured Presentation Drawings & Pen Ink for Lettering)
Project 6b: A4 size Typed-Report
Project 6c: 1:5 Scale Building (Physical Scale Model)
Skills : PRESENTATION
DRAWINGS, COLOURING, WRITING (description), CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES, SIMPLE
COSTING, REPORT WRITING, MODEL MAKING
INTRODUCTION
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Building
does not have to be large to be pleasantly viewed, and does not have to be
extensively enclosed to be comfortably occupied. This is especially so in the
tropics, where simple living under the shade with the users being kept
connected to the nature is more recommended. Such examples are commonly found
waqf (wakaf) or traditional performance stage that is aesthetically beautiful
and functionally viable. With the advance of structural know-how and efficient
technology, these small structure buildings like the performance stage have
been upgraded to be more creatively designed and applicable for broader
functions. This includes a mini amphitheatre stage, which has gained greater
attention in recent years, since it is easily placed in small to medium size of
outdoor spaces. Inspired by this characteristic, designing and constructing a
special amphitheatre stage for the USM as the main studio project involving
various aspects of construction is well worth the effort since the stage can
cater for numerous events and activities that are continuously held at the university
throughout the years.
OBJECTIVES
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§ To enhance students’ skills in applying
suitable elements and principles of design in producing a small building with
specific function and context.
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To improve students’ skills in conducting and documenting site analysis, designing objects
and producing complete presentation drawings.
§ To enhance
students’ creativity in designing a unique yet practical one-space building
with the understanding of human physiology, ergonomic and comfort factors based
on basic technical knowledge.
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To increase students’ creativity in producing a remarkable stage
design in the real climate and site context and explaining it with a clear
design statement.
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To introduce students to the skills of applying suitable
structural design, materials and basic services.
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To expose
students to the basic costing analysis.
§ To introduce
students to the report writing requirements and skills.
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To expose
students to the knowledge of basic construction process and management.
§ To allow students
to construct a relatively large scale of physical model with appropriate
construction techniques.
§ To encourage
teamwork and nourish leadership skills among students.
TASKS
& REQUIREMENTS
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Project 6a: Amphitheatre
Stage Design
§ In a group
of 16 members, all 12 groups of RUS104 need to design a comprehensive studio project
that includes the aspects of site analysis, architectural and interior design, structure
and material selection, simple costing, project management, and construction
technique of the scale size building (model).
§ For this
purpose, each group needs to design a single storey stage structure and
amphitheatre (for ‘live performance’ function) by following the required design
processes like conducting site analysis, sparking conceptual ideas and
producing schematic design before continuing with the design development.
§ The design
must consider the topography condition of the given site (next to the end of the
HBP E08 Studio Block facing the Penang Bridge) and tropical climate of Malaysia
which is characterized by heavy rain, intense sunshine, windless condition etc.
§ The permanent
stage design must also be able to withstand loads (including wind load).
§ The maximum size of the stage is 4.0m (width), 6.0m
(length) and 5.0m (height)
§ The main material of the stage is timber.
§ The stage
design should consist of:
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Roof / covered structure
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Area for backdrops or LCD screen
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Raised floor area for performance of not more than
24m2.
§ The
amphitheatre seating area should accommodate 100 seats of people of several
deck levels.
§ The
presentation drawings of the proposed amphitheatre stage design should consists
of:
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Key Plan (NTS) and Location Plan (NTS)
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Site Inventory (NTS)
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Conceptual Design sketches and relevant bubble
diagrams
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Floor Plan (1:50 scale) (along with the dimensions
& specifications)
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Elevations - Front, Rear, Right & Left Sides
(1:50 scale)
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Horizontal and Longitudinal Sections (1:50 scale)
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3 Details of structural joints (1:20 scale)
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at least 3 Perspectives drawings
§ A design
statement (not less than 50 words) should also be hand-written to explain the
concept and uniqueness of the design approach, materials used, construction
techniques etc.
§ The
presentation drawings should be in colour.
§ All the
above mentioned drawings and descriptions should be composed in two (2) A1 size
cartridge papers on board
Project 6b: Project
Report
Each group is required to prepare two types of
project report for their proposed ‘Amphitheatre Stage’, which are:
i)
Progress Report
ii) Design Proposal Report (final report)
i)
Progress Report
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As the project runs
for 6 weeks, each group is required to produce a progress report for the
project on weekly basis. The report should consist the following component:
1) discussion on the progress of that week;
2) discussion of the problem that have arisen;
3) discussion of work lies ahead, photos of current progress;
4) Schedule of work and cost involved.
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The progress report
should be in printed A4 size format (font Arial 11; 1.5 spacing, 5-8 pages).
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Submission of progress
report should be made on weekly basis to the Studio master and some of the
groups will be selected to present their progress at the lecture hall during
every Monday Studio Session.
ii)
Design Proposal Report (final report)
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The proposal should
consist of the following elements/components:
i)
Purpose, goal and
objective
ii)
Background study and
site analysis
iii)
Proposed design
development
iv)
Construction method,
material selection & basic building services
v)
Elemental Cost Analysis
(ECA)
vi)
Model Cost Estimate
vii)
Project Scheduling
§ For
the ‘Proposed Design Development’ part, students are encouraged to just reduce
the A1 size presentation drawing board to A3 size presentation drawing paper
and attached it as Appendix A in the report.
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For the construction
method, students need to mention the type (traditional/conventional, modular,
IBS, mixed etc.), propose the superstructure and substructure used and explain
the rationales why the method of construction is selected.
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For the ‘material
selection’, students need to mention the material selected for roof, floor
area, stage background (if any) and all applied structures (column, roof
structure, shading device, base etc.) together with the detailing of structural joints
(3 details).
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For building
services, students should focus on lighting system, sound and Public Address
(PA) system.
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As simple estimation
budget for the stage construction, each group need to provide an Elemental Cost
Analysis (ECA) that consider the structure, finishes and basic services of
their project.
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In addition to ECA,
each group also needs to provide estimation cost for their physical scale model
construction (Model Cost Estimate) of their STAGE.
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In the report, each
group needs to provide its own project scheduling and management plan.
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Besides, each group also
needs to state the role of each group members, organization chart of the group
and simple gantt chart (reporting on the project).
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The submission for
this Project 6b(ii) (Design Proposal Report) is one complete typed report
(printed in A4 format; font Arial 11; 1.5 spacing, 15‐20 pages).
This project is a group work but yet still very Huge,,until now I don't know how we were able to finish it
this project was about designing and building an Amphitheatre the site given was near to HBP the place has a really nice view of the Penang bridge,
our group leader divided the group into 2 groups ( design group to produce project 6A) and (report group to do project 6B)
I was with the design group. we chose Cave and Canyon for our amphitheatre design the concept of our design is based on The Grand Canyon.Etched into the Arizona landscape by the Colorado river over millions of years. The layer by layer of stage design is inspired by its natural form.
and this is the basic concept
the first sketch
and this is the basic concept
the first sketch
and we maintained to came up with this for project 6A
for project 6B the non-design group produced a report consist the details about the stage.
the materials we selected for the stage were. 1- for flooring we chose Merbau wood because its hard and durable and also because of its reasonable price. 2- for column we chose Kerving wood. 3-for the roof (Kapur timber ,Resok wood and Polycarbonate)
I think what is really special about our design is the lighting part
we chose Aurora theme and I guess it works really good with the amphitheater and the performance
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