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Building Structures (ARC 2522)Project 2: Extension of a R.C. Structure
Royal Segar BungalowSegar Perdana, Cheras
Ms. Ann See Peng
Pua Kai Jing 0313995Ling Hui Sim 0313855Peh Ker Neng 0314619Ong Huey Fen 0314263Phua Jing Sern 0314572Peng Yep Siang 0315259Choong Lai Mun 0313573Lee Chaer Shean 0313675
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Tutor:
1.0 Introduction 1.1 Introduction to Project 1.2 Intorudction to Case Study
2.0 Architectural Plans 2.1 Ground Floor Plan 2.2 First Floor Plan 2.3 Second Floor Plan 2.4 Roof Plan
3.0 Structural Plans 3.1 Ground Floor Structural Plan 3.2 First Floor Structural Plan 3.3 Second Floor Structural Plan 3.4 Roof Structural Plan
4.0 Distributary Plans 4.1 Ground Floor DistributaryPlan 4.2 First Floor Distributary Plan 4.3 Second Floor Distributary Plan 4.4 Roof Distributary Plan
5.0 Conclusion6.0 Members’ Works
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Introduction
Introduction to ProjectThe project is an integrated component where it involves structural theory, force calculation and basic structural proposal. This project is designed to allow the demonstraction of knowledge and understand-ing of building structure.
Working in a group of 8 members, each group is to obstain a proper floor plans of a bungalow with maximum 3 storeys with will be ana-lyzed and calculated under individual assignment.
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Introduction
The case study we chose is a three storey bungalow known as Royal Segar. This project is located in Taman Segar Perdana, Cheras, Selan-gor and is designed by Y’Shin Architect. Each unit has a land area of approximately 350 squared meters and consists of 7 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, 2 kitchens and 8 washrooms
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Through numorous trails and erros, all of us have gained proper understanding regarding basic structural analyzation and calculation. We were also able to identify basic building regulations and charateristics of components of beams and columns that will definitely aid in future strutural works which contributes both safety and aesthetics thinking in time to come.
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