Thursday, January 22, 2009
DCA
website: http://www.dca.com.my
trainning period: 1 month
This is my very 1st time doing trainning in DCA, apparently there were some video shooting in that month. I would say that i am pretty lucky to enrole a short tiny character in it. :D
its nothing to be proud of... but just happy that i have longer scene than Mun Inn :p (oopsie...jk XD)
I would like to leave a little of my thoughts while training in DCA... Throughout the whole month, i do learnt a lot of things, in sense of architecture(of course), management, draftmanship, psychology technique, powerful office gossips (believe me, there are no secret in the office :p), knowledge beyond architecture, and more... in just 1 month time, it really changes me a lot.
A little contribution i would like to do for DCA here... to all archi friends, if you guys searching for job/trainning, do put DCA in your list, not because it is the top 20 branded firm in malaysia, but the things that you might experience is something that you never knew... :)
David Chan's theory
" The ultimate white, black and grey theory. No much man can really achieve the level of it. for those who does, is who we call God."
check out with him personally if you really wana know how it works. :D
Friday, December 19, 2008
~De Parrelle~

Three major elements in nature consist of sky, water and land. It have a very close relationship with diving, as we need sky as the source for lights, as we dive into the sea, we will be surrounded by water, which is what we touch and feel on our skin, and earth where the beauty of underwater will be seen.
Blend in effect through the building represent the connection of the three elements, as in white for sky, blue for water and brown for earth. The representation of these three elements form the building itself, when it fits into a building, and the building as a representation of connection, a proportion in nature and the environment.
Hench, square is being used as it reflects the calmness in table corals, as it gives a very light respond towards its surrounding. Moreover, it is the water too as a reflection of calmness under the sea.
The access to the building is being plan as a little tour around the island. As we walk along the pathway, we enjoy the view of the environments. By psychologically, it creates a sense of satisfaction and richness in experience along the journey. Let the ocean itself leads us to the building.
The scenic beauty is undenied, and so it is being taken as one of the main feature. From the main entrance we have a blend in effect of the building, and again, a grand entrance leading into the building. As we walk in, we have the reception counter sitting in the middle. Behind reception counter, another panoramic view picture framed by the structure of the building itself. A stripe of water platform is being fixed for safety purpose and yet to safe and emphasize the panoramic view of the ocean. Two boxes sitting beside each other provide a very grand and welcoming entrance. A bridge in between create a leads connected the path into the foyer naturally. Semi transparency tubes react as wall to block rains but yet have the function in allowing winds and natural lightings entering the space within.
anyway, there are pictures below, hopefully it does help on your imgaination. :)

Theory of proportion
“It is equated beauty with geometry. Buildings should be composed according to the same divine laws of harmony as the human body. The basic forms of proportion were to be double squares and double cubes, enhanced by ornament. Buildings should be a balance of harmonious parts. Nothing could be added or subtracted. Beauty is innate, it resides in proportion.”
By Leon Battista Alberti
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
basic 3dmax animation
semester: 4
subject: basic 3Dmax
programme used: 3dmax7 - mental ray
chosen building: St. Benedict Chapel by Peter Zumthor
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Short Video Clip
Semester 4
Subject: Building Services 2
Video editing: on human reaction
Group members:
Jun Wai
Liqun
Huei Liq
Cynthia
Ellie
Daph
We were given a task for our semester break, which doesnt really related to architecturing, but somehow it relates... @.@
haha we were given few topics, and our group voted for HUMAN REACTION.
There are no limits in our video as long as it reflect the topic we chosen.
Hehe... Lets have a look~
"Architecture is EVERYTHING. We need to learn EVERYTHING!"
agreed by all archi students in SABD
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
basic 3D MAX
its not the final yet... but just to show a little bit of my progress lately.
i shall declare it as 70% complete.
by using 3D MAX-version 7.0, this is what i could get.

will update again once i've done with my final submission, together with 3D animation. :)
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Conceptual Diagram Analysis
Architectural Studio 2
Conceptual model
Groupmates :
Aaron Chew
Jesslynn
Hau Yee
Daph
A conceptual model refering to Malaysia's Iconic building, The National Mosque. According to our research, The National Mosque were being built with the pride of an umbrella. An umbrella doesn't only provide shades, it give protection to its master, a loyal guard for Sultan where it follows and prevent the king from hot sun. It is different from any other mosque that we could see because you cant find any dome from the building. It is purely geometrical shapes, including the motives around the buildings as well.
This model were built base on the repetitive form of the main roof which looks like an umbrella. details is being noted to form a triangular shape of the umbrella especially the inner part of the model. Perspex were being use in order to show the detail of the carvings and folded pyramids.
:) so here we are...
(pictures credit to hy)
Saturday, August 9, 2008
NIKE Art Installation
how artistic could it be?
curious huh... ;0

An event organized by NIKE, It is a combination of ART and SPORTS, telling stories through spaces, by portraying the preeminent of NSW Tee.
This is how it begun.

5th: hanging it up with fishing string, then remove away the frame.
this is how it looks like when its being lighten up


You can’t argue with a T-shirt. It’s weekday wear ad weekend comfort. It’s something to steal from your boyfriend’s dresses. And it’s something to throw on when someone’s unexpected pounding on your door on a Saturday at 7am. The Tee is the universal wardrobe staple- its apparel democratized. And in 1979, the Nike Sportswear Tee was a temporary tattoo that boldly screamed “HEY, YO. I’M ALL ABOUT THE ATHLETICS.”