Saturday, 22 August 2009

Trip to Taman Negara with the Architectural Studio 2 Students




15th of August marks the date when all Architectural Studio 2-ians were shipped off to Taman Negara, Pahang.



The main objective of the trip was to conduct site analysis researches in order to ease the execution of our upcoming Project 2 and Project 3. Also, we were instructed to bring along the end product of our Project 1 - the Egg Drop Apparatus, for testing and assessment. Last but of course not the very least (and perhaps, to us, the most important), to have fun!



Upon arrival to the jetty, we took long boats in groups to Nusa Holiday Village. Even though rain started pouring heavily halfway through the shipment of SABD students, all of us managed to arrive safely at the hotel, albeit a little wet.



After the first site analysis activity, we went for a night jungle walk, experiencing first-hand the night critters and insects. Sadly, none of us managed to catch sight of any tigers or elephants.



After a busy day, we retired to our respective dorms, chalets, and Malay houses.



The morning after we tracked up Bukit Warisan. A long, tiring hike that was. The journey felt endless, with many long pauses due to the large crowd, and the rocky trail leaving everyone panting.



Though breathless, most of us managed to reach the peak of the mountain, and boy were we proud of ourselves!



After lunch, we headed over to canopy jetty to experience the Canopy Walkway, where those who suffered from acrophobia went through hell!



We went for rapid shooting in groups and had water splashing competitions among boats! No pictures were taken here as all cameras were tucked away safely where the water couldn't get to them.


We tested our egg drop apparatuses by throwing them off the elevated restaurant. For those who do not know, the apparatuses are designed to protect the egg from cracking when it is thrown off a height of at least 1 floor from the ground.



After dinner, everyone gathered for a lecture. Could you believe we had a lecture on Sunday night!



The following morning we had most of our time free, and everyone spent their free time doing different things. Many of us hung out at the stream right outside the hotel.



All in all, the Taman Negara trip, although very tiring and stripped us away from the daily luxuries of city life, was fun and enlightening. The large class of Architectural Studio 2 students have had a lot of ber-bonding time and interaction between students have increased. The trip was, should I say, really successful. =)


P.S. More pictures to be posted up soon on our Facebook page!

Monday, 10 August 2009

SABD.Tee




Hey people, warmest of greetings from the ever demonstrative SABD student society. How are thee and all? We hope the first two weeks of the semester has not drained all your gusto and zest, the new season has only begun with many affairs already being brewed in delight as we speak. Cutting to the chase, we proudly introduce and vend the brand new SABD.Tee!

There are 3 colours available to your choice:


1. Sea Blue




2. Red








3. Lime Green








The sizes(S,M,L) and cutting(guys & girls) has been taYlored to flatter each and all, big or small. All for an astute price of RM20! So to all who are interested/wants to see the sample/place your order, please contact:

1. Mabel, 0128124089 (mabel_rehash@live.com)

2. Li Hui, 0163542155 (rawr_its_____liz@hotmail.com)

by the 20th of August 2009. Thankyouverymuch!




*The illustrations shown are not 100% precise, but considerably accurate. Contact the people mentioned for a first-eye look at the shirts.

Sunday, 9 August 2009

Selangor Youth Festival




Selangor Youth Festival



Concert by Local artists! Bazaars! Sports carnival!

Cheerleading Competition!

Drumline! Grafitti!



Dataran Petaling Jaya (infront Amcorp Mall)

Free Admission!!

15-16th August!

10am-12midnight!





yours truly,
Jon, not marie.. XD

Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Student Limelight 2009 : Design Studio 1






Highlights from last semester's Design Studio 1 final assignment! Enjoy =)

Site: KLpac



Douglas Wan
Generative Sequences

Client: Edward Norton (actor)




Harry Purwanto Tjoe
Bowing House

Client: Cao Cao (emperor of ancient China)



The Bowing House emphasizes the concept of a fusion between a traditional Chinese house, the integration of Cao Cao's characteristics and the struggle of his power in terms of his stubbornness. First of all, my client, Cao Cao had some interesting emotions as he was a mood swinger and suffered from self-conflict when it comes to decision making. These characteristics affected his judgment as he, the warlord and the penultimate chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty ruled one of the Three Kingdoms in ancient China. As he became one of the rulers in ancient China, he was known by his struggle of judgment and decisions because he was a truly stubborn man.


On his way to become the Emperor Wu of Wei, he was successfully influenced a few times by his subordinates to make historical decisions. Thus, The Bowing House reflects the characteristics of Cao Cao as he, the Emperor Wu of Wei, who is usually stubborn, somehow bowed down to certain judgments or thinking when he was influenced by outsiders, rather than his own mind.


As a result, throughout the storyline of Cao Cao's life, i have done researches to when he was totally stubborn, half-convinced, or successfully persuaded according to the China history. Therefore, bamboo is used to represent his stubbornness as it has natural compressive and tensile strength yet bendable when a force is applied on it. Aside from that, the Bowing House, in fact, shows the sign of a traditional Chinese house as a courtyard is designed in the centre of the house.


For the material part, i have chosen bamboo as the main element on this project. It looks natural because it adapts to the KLPAC surroundings. Also, bamboo has the cultural significance in East Asia especially in China thus reflecting the Chinese element to the house itself. Among of all these intentions, they somehow create the ideal design for my particular client, Cao Cao.


Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Activity Week




Regarding activity week, here are the destinations!

Rome
Ms. Sujatavani
Ms. Tamil Salvi

Tokyo
Ms. Shereen
Mr. Cheah Khai Kid

Turkey
Ms. Doris Toe

Nepal
Ms. Alina
Mr. Keith
Mr. Charles


* please look for the lecturers in charge for further details!
Hurry up!

Sunday, 2 August 2009

July 09 Degree Orientation




Saturday, 1st of August
The new students were briefed about the activities and were broken into groups of six with 2 seniors each. There were 35 of them, 20+seniors and a lecturer-in-charge, Miss Carrie.



ICE BREAKING !

TWIST TWIST

They'll have to untangle themselves to form a HUGE circle!




MATHUNT (materials hunt)
A mini amazing race around our college compound!


There were 5 stations, each with a game/task to be completed before proceeding to the next! (courtyard, carpark, media hub, lip fountain and studio 9)
Materials are given to the group after each tasks and the sequence of stations are random!
After they’re done with all stations, they'll have to run straight back to studio 9 and start designing for their final project! Of course makan first lah =)



Station 1 (courtyard) KA-CHAK
1.Randomly pick 3 out of 10 pictures in a box (cut outs from newspaper or magazine).
2. Mimic the photo n pose for 30 seconds.
Materials to be won: Strings and Wire











The flamingo pose!! xD




Station 2: (carpark) PHOTO MANIAC!

1. Fix a puzzle of a torn-up senior's picture (weird angle/ blurred images!)
2. Go and look for THAT senior and do a simple task!
*different seniors hold different materials.
*the seniors were thomas, ki jun, li hui, meng jin, edwald and zhi min!

*busy fixing the puzzle*
seriously weird angles man!

and yes! completed! haha!

and kijun's hair..haha! it does look like him!


Station 3: (media hub) GRAB!

They have to collect FIFTEEN 5 cents coins from 15 different people + noting down their name, phone number, favourite food and colour! haha!



they asked everybody! Including the mamak workers, random passerbys and even the college guards!
Station 4: FOLD.FOLD.FOLD

1. Everyone from the group must fit within the newspaper and hold for 30s!
2. After that, the newspaper will be folded into half and half and half again!! (ok..that’s crazy!)
Material awarded: Plastic bag – the smaller you fold the more you get!


wah...seniors helping! haha!


still have time to pose for the camera! not bad!

Station 5: (studio 9)
HOLD-ME-BRICK
1. Hold 1 brick with 3 A4 papers, 10 cm off the ground for 15seconds!!
Materials awarded: Wiremesh (upon completion of task)
*Its possible!! One group did it in 10 seconds man!!


Main Activity!

With the materials collected, each group are suppose to design something functional with minimum height of 1m for the senior in their group, according to his or her characteristics.
It can be a hat, a garment, accessories, shelter...anything creative as long as the thing is custom designed for their senior. Materials can be traded among groups too!



the seniors!

seniors? HAHA!
And here goes the presentations...
Each group is to send out a representative to present their design to the respective judges; Miss Carrie and Mr. Woon, convincing them that their design suits their senior best; something creative yet functional!




And the winner (below) is kimberley's group! ....
Second place (below)
Third place

The seniors..

and everyone!


Credits to everyone who helped out in making this July 09 orientation a success!
And also to KerChwing and friends who were in charge of games; Kimberlery and friends, prizes! We definitely had fun! =)