1. Identify and explain different spatial types in architecture, and how they inform spatial use and experience
2. Identify and analyze case studies to inform the design project
3. Create tectonic expressions of different spatial typologies which impact on the uses and experiential conditions of space
4. Generate design through conscious consideration of section-plan relationship with considerations of human scale, natural light, materiality and textures
5. Produce drawings (both 2D and 3D), modelling and verbal presentation to communicate and visualize architectural design and ideas.
In this project, we visited Pulau Jerejak which is a smaller island lying off the south-eastern corner of the main island of Penang. It gained its alias as The Alcatraz of Malaysia, because of the Jerejak Prison. Located towards the south eastern tip of Penang Main Island, this 362ha island is rich with history, flora and fauna.
In a group of 5 members, we conducted site analysis of the physical context, social, cultural and historical issues within the overall site. A micro-site digital model recording an area measuring 100m x 100m was also produced.
Digital Presentation
Digital Model of Jerejak Old Prisoner's Jetty
Digital Model
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