Monday, 24 September 2007





Asymptote Architecture announces the design of Penang Global City Center


Asymptote’s design for the PGCC complex is centered on the idea of creating a new and powerful image for the city of Penang and the new initatives associated with the development of the Northern Corridor of Malaysia. The design achieves its elegance and stature through the simultaneous embrace of natural landscapes and contemporary urbanism. The PGCC will become a vital new precinct that complements and enhances the unique characteristics that typify Penang as a remarkable island metropolis. The design of the iconic towers in particular draws inspiration from not only the lushness and drama of the surrounding mountains and seascapes, but also from the rich and diverse cultural heritage that makes up the Malaysian nation and Penang in particular. The forms of the two towers are comprised of both horizontal and vertical elements: sculpted horizontal components move across the plinth, rise up and transform into articulated vertical structures. Set against the backdrop of the nature reserve of Penang Hill, the twisting, glass façades of the towers “perform” various surface effects—reflecting, refracting and distorting views of Penang, the surrounding landscape and the seascape beyond. The vast, cascading plinth, which functions as a public plaza with multiple gathering spaces, are venues for the performing arts center, convention center and various facilities for residential, office and urban life.
- An excited junihaoni

Friday, 21 September 2007

TRAIN PROJECT! yummy moments




PETALING JAYA - 60 students GILA working in studio level 2 on sept 22. It is a phenomenal sight. I am a reporter from THE MOON. Support my news article.


The design comm students working really hard on the project~!

" Hello! I'm Queen Sophia. I'm so honoured to paint my husband's pyramid, King Hagia."

OUR SYMBOL OF LOVE

HAGIA SOPHIA

" Tolonglah! Give me money! I bankrupt because my boss doesn't want me to paint anymore!!"
This is my corrugated cardboard bungalow :)



LONG

vs

SHORT











soprano: "don't cry for me argentina~~~~"

waiwai: "SHUT UP LAH!" *poof*

"I concentrate too much until I lost my eyes. Please donate to help me." "Durian! Durian! Lelong! Lelong!"
From left to right: pretend-to-be-cool durian, bodoh chipmunk, smiley durian, anak-anak durian sekalian

We get excited over corliflowers <3>

from left to right,

"I love corliflower! I even named my daughter Corli Choong!"

"Mummy, today teacher give me STAR for my Spelling Test!"

"Let's make love."

Kids nowdays... AIH.. tau DIET saje. Now water bottles also....

Architecture is not about structures, styles, languages, people, history and culture. It is also about shit.

da bian~da bian~<3>


HAVE FUN!



p/s: Some of the pics mysteriously disappeared :'( So i left out some of u.

lihjiunn TM

Wednesday, 19 September 2007

T-Shirt final Sales




Hey all...as a reminder, there are still t-shirts for sale...so if anyone who wishes to buy any, u may either place yr comments here with yr name and semester so we could personally send it to u or if u r too shy maybe, u might want to see any of us seniors to make your orders, our names are as mentioned on the left panel of the blog...

Place your orders fast...spread the message around as the t-shirt sales would soon stop...then no more...bai bai...

RM28 the price and only M & S sizes left...

Support the society ! ROAR !

Monday, 17 September 2007

Site Model of Taman Jaya




Studio 2 - Mr. Hong's Group..

Small-little-tiny-cute BMWs

Mr. Hong and us.

Under the Taman Jaya LRT track

Taman Jaya LRT Station

Can you spot the LRT train??
Federal Highway


Thursday, 13 September 2007

What architecture students doing in the middle of night in studio?




Funeral in studio...



Those who had over night in studios undoubtedly have vivid memories. Late nights, exciting projects, extreme dedication, lasting friendships, long hours, punishing critiques, predictable events, a sense of community, and personal sacrifice all come to mind.

Those aspects are not usually written into the curriculum or even the design assignments, but they are likely the most memorable and influential. The experiences, habits, and patterns found within the architecture design studio make up what we have termed 'studio culture".



By EiEi

Wednesday, 12 September 2007

Quantifying a Surveyor's Life - Prelim




Greetings to all! As many may not know who am I, let me introduce myself. I was a Taylorian and also an SABD-ian (used to be SAQS) and fortunately graduated in December 2004. To be specific, I was from class 0201.

Starting off from Subang Jaya campus where we uses the classroom above SAM's office, we managed to fit ourselves into that studio-tutorial-lecture room. Soon after that, our school grew rapidly from just the only 10 QSes, 10 ARchis from direct entry, more joined in the big family in July 2001. At that moment our classroom usage spread to third floor of SAM block and even using CPU's classroom and lecture theatre (which i still remember LT5). Then second year was the time when our school decided to rent office units above Mediya (now extension of ADP) opposite the campus. That was the start of our school's domination where almost every Taylorian have seen our ARchi students carrying their models and large A1/A3 black bags around, in and out of the campus.

Towards the mid of second sem of 2002, Dr Kee gave us a shocking news. We are moving ! At the very first moment we thought our school actually bought up a building with few large spacious floors.. (as if!!) but we are actually not. We are just being relocated to some so called office in the jungle....BALI - Leisure Commerce Square which is where the school is now. It is supposed to be cooling and have cross ventilation which is kinda opposite of what it turns out to be... compressors everywhere! Well, fine, that isnt the point im going into. I was saying, the number of students increased drastically from the very first sem till now.. Lots have changed, some have yet to change and some might not even ever change!

However, one for sure. I know you guys here, yes, the people who worked hard to unite and get people together, work for the council, work for the school have had put alot of effort and commitment to carry the SABD society alongside of time advancement, I am very grateful to see this. Thank you for working off what we had left off. I shall have posts coming up soon and hopefully on a consistent basis. Till then, cheers!


Nigel Ho

Tuesday, 11 September 2007

Lost Ruler




I've lost my steel ruler during one of the Christmas Train working days.

Please look for a 30cm steel ruler with the brand name "NEED".

As its name speaks for itself, I really need it back. It's highly imperative that it be returned to me as soon as possible due to personal reasons that cannot be explained.

To whomever who took it: I will gladly give you money to buy a new and longer ruler if you will return mine.

To whomever who aids in the safe return of my "NEED" ruler: Possible reward meal sponsorship.

This is to show how really desperate I am. just. for. a. ruler. T_T
Please help!

Thank you.

Hui Xian
016-3160363

Monday, 10 September 2007

Why Architecture or Quantity Surveying ?




It has been sometime eh...sori...really got entangled with assignments...no excuses anyway...

So, here is maybe something we all could relate ? Why Architecture or Quantity Surveying ?

Even at this stage, i still come to wonder why ? Why did i take architecture for my case...Even when we design, the question WHY keeps appearing...

I never had the interest i though i should have when i came in architecture...i never had the PASSION which my lecturers and seniors' were talking about...i never enjoyed architecture it seems...the only fun moments at that time were mostly concerning sleeping over at friends place and having midnight chats on our past histories...

For a person who had just left high-school and immediately picking out A COURSE which would be the job of his life is surely a difficult moment as i had to think it over constantly whether is it the RIGHT choice...would A-Levels or SAM be a better decision ? Should i then just leave before it is too late ? I went along instead, and a year had then passed...

When it was time to choose again, being the lazy kid, i decided to give it another try in SEM 3, and i would say, it was the most toughest transition (with studio and all)...i almost thought i should have just given up and moved on...i really almost left after SEM 3...but i decided to stay again...maybe it was the results which kept me here for so long...(maybe it was the camp Olympiarch)

Until Sem 4, i still wasn't sure of what to do...i went to work in the holidays in a firm and still had no idea of what to do...it then became even clearer at that time architecture wasn't the choice for me...(but i still like designing though)...i knew that for sure...

When i was in Sem 5, it still felt like a routine...only designing was fun...3d was fun, but heart wrenching when things doesn't go your way...It was only then during the holidays, when my friends and i participated in competitions and camps where things started to get interesting...maybe it was because at that time there was really no pressure to do well, or to get good grades or maybe it was just because you could do whatever you like at that time...i think...

Now, it is already Sem 6 and designing is still fun...i am just scared maybe i might grow to hate it one day...

So, Why Architecture ? "i really still dunno...design i guess..."

Halia Boy

Thursday, 30 August 2007

Dear Architects, I am sick of your shit.




Once, a long time ago in the days of yore, I had a friend who was studying architecture to become, presumably, an architect.
This friend introduced me to other friends, who were also studying architecture. Then these friends had other friends who were architects - real architects doing real architecture like designing luxury condos that look a lot like glass dildos. And these real architects knew other real architects and now the only people I know are architects. And they all design glass dildos that I will never work or live in and serve only to obstruct my view of New Jersey.

Do not get me wrong, architects. I like you as a person. I think you are nice, smell good most of the time, and I like your glasses. You have crazy hair, and if you are lucky, most of it is on your head. But I do not care about architecture. It is true. This is what I do care about:

* burritos
* hedgehogs
* coffee

As you can see, architecture is not on the list. I believe that architecture falls somewhere between toenail fungus and invasive colonoscopy in the list of things that interest me.

Perhaps if you didn’t talk about it so much, I would be more interested. When you point to a glass cylinder and say proudly, hey my office designed that, I giggle and say it looks like a bong. You turn your head in disgust and shame. You think, obviously she does not understand. What does she know? She is just a writer. She is no architect. She respects vowels, not glass cocks. And then you say now I am designing a lifestyle center, and I ask what is that, and you say it is a place that offers goods and services and retail opportunities and I say you mean like a mall and you say no. It is a lifestyle center. I say it sounds like a mall. I am from the Valley, bitch. I know malls.

Architects, I will not lie, you confuse me. You work sixty, eighty hours a week and yet you are always poor. Why aren’t you buying me a drink? Where is your bounty of riches? Maybe you spent it on merlot. Maybe you spent it on hookers and blow. I cannot be sure. It is a mystery. I will leave that to the scientists to figure out.

Architects love to discuss how much sleep they have gotten. One will say how he was at the studio until five in the morning, only to return again two hours later. Then another will say, oh that is nothing. I haven’t slept in a week. And then another will say, guess what, I have never slept ever. My dear architects, the measure of how hard you’ve worked and how much you’ve accomplished is not related to the number of hours you have not slept. Have you heard of Rem Koolhaas? He is a famous architect. I know this because you tell me he is a famous architect. I hear that Rem Koolhaas is always sleeping. He is, I presume, sleeping right now. And I hear he gets shit done. And I also hear that in a stunning move, he is making a building that looks not like a glass cock, but like a concrete vagina. When you sleep more, you get vagina. You can all take a lesson from Rem Koolhaas.

Life is hard for me, please understand. Architects are an important part of my existence. They call me at eleven at night and say they just got off work, am I hungry? Listen, it is practically midnight. I ate hours ago. So long ago that, in fact, I am hungry again. So yes, I will go. Then I will go and there will be other architects talking about AutoCAD shortcuts and something about electric panels and can you believe that is all I did today, what a drag. I look around the table at the poor, tired, and hungry, and think to myself, I have but only one bullet left in the gun. Who will I choose?

I have a friend who is a doctor. He gives me drugs. I enjoy them. I have a friend who is a lawyer. He helped me sue my landlord. My architect friends have given me nothing. No drugs, no medical advice, and they don’t know how to spell subpoena. One architect friend figured out that my apartment was one hundred and eighty seven square feet. That was nice. Thanks for that.

I suppose one could ask what someone like me brings to architects like yourselves. I bring cheer. I yell at architects when they start talking about architecture. I force them to discuss far more interesting topics, like turkey eggs. Why do we eat chicken eggs, but not turkey eggs? They are bigger. And people really like turkey. See? I am not afraid to ask the tough questions.

So, dear architects, I will stick around, for only a little while. I hope that one day some of you will become doctors and lawyers or will figure out my taxes. And we will laugh at the days when you spent the entire evening talking about some European you’ve never met who designed a building you will never see because you are too busy working on something that will never get built. But even if that day doesn’t arrive, give me a call anyway, I am free.

Yours truly,
Annie Choi

feli agrees on it very much so.

Wednesday, 29 August 2007

Merdeka! Merdeka! Mer .. I'm hungry.






Awsome, hungry anyone? Merdeka Lunch Buffet will fill you in with loads food, sales and much more. Come join us at MPH, next to annexe at 11.30am till 1.30am. We are pleased to invite anyone who is interested in the buffet. Tickets are RM15 each, eat all you want :) Just drop a comment if your interested to buy. Our ticket outlets are everywhere.. walking about.