Team Members
Framework
Create student-friendly, income-generating spaces like cafés, kiosks, and collaborative areas.
Environmental Sustainability Increase greenery, provide shaded areas, and integrate energy-efficient, eco-friendly design.
User/Community-Friendly Design Enhance walkability, provide ample seating, improve accessibility, and update wayfinding and signage.
Image & Identity of the University Showcase the university’s identity through design, repurpose parking areas, and improve transportation access
Key Elements of the Framework are:
The Framework and Key Elements were developed based on a study done on the identified area, recorded here are the key findings that leads to development of the Framework:
Site Analysis Key Findings
The Site
Map and Zoning
Identified Issues:
The Major Identified Issue are:
Campus is hot as a result of lack of vegetation, natural shading and the large asphalt carpark creating a high heat capacity within the area. Large car park reduces the potential space that could be used for pedestrians or social gathering spaces, and creates unfriendly feel upon entering campus grounds. University educational blocks are all clustered in the corner of the perimeter of the university making it tricky to work with the outdoor connectivity University education blocks are disconnected in terms of pedestrianization ;pedestrian walkway is not the same level throughout and there are many open storm drains posing a safety issue, and making it especially difficult for those with accessibility issues. In the study the issues are divided into 2 main categories:
The detail record of the identified issues is listed in the link next subpages:
Possible Issues to be identified