Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, Kuala Lumpur Site Analysis
Team Members:
1 BEH NIANZI
2 FOONG LIH WEY
3 JEFFREY LIEW JUNYI
4 LEE CZEN SHING
5 LIEW JIN
6 LIM JOE ONN (Group Leader)
7 SIA HONG JIE
8 TAN WEI ZHEN
9 TOH KEAN HOU
2. Taman Tasik Titiwangsa is an inland location
covering part of the city centre and the outskirts
of the city, consisting of a mix urban and semi-
rural areas.
Tasik Titiwangsa was a tin
mining area in Kuala Lumpur.
Before 1980s
“ This was in conjunction with the Malaysian Government movement towards an urban renewal where several policies were made to upgrade the living
environment (Abu Bakar 2002).”
THE BEGINNING
URBAN MORPHOLOGY
3. The mining area was then
established into a recreation
area for the local people.
THE CITY’S OASIS
Taman Tasik Titiwangsa is an inland location
covering part of the city centre and the outskirts
of the city, consisting of a mix urban and semi-
rural areas.
After 1980s
“ This was in conjunction with the Malaysian Government movement towards an urban renewal where several policies were made to upgrade the living
environment (Abu Bakar 2002).”
URBAN MORPHOLOGY
4. More high rise buildings are built
to accommodate more people,
hence creating a denser context.
“ This was in conjunction with the Malaysian Government movement towards an urban renewal where several policies were made to upgrade the living
environment (Abu Bakar 2002).”
URBAN GROWTH
Taman Tasik Titiwangsa is an inland location
covering part of the city centre and the outskirts
of the city, consisting of a mix urban and semi-
rural areas.
Present
URBAN MORPHOLOGY
7. DISTRICTS
divisions of the urban typology
TAMAN TASIK
TITIWANGSA
SETAPAK
SENTUL
PEKELILING
KAMPUNG
BARU
PEKELILING
SEMARAK
Tasik Titiwangsa is between the urban districts
which are separated into 5 zones by the
vehicular and pedestrian barriers. (edges)
17. CONCLUSION
The largest district surrounding Tasik
Titiwangsa is mainly residential area whereby
the park mainly accommodates the locals.
However, these residential areas are
surrounded by disconnected framework of
streets.
DISTRICTS
overview
Sports
Religious
Low rise Residential
High rise Residential
Healthcare
Educational
Commercial
Art
Administrative
19. EDGES
hard and soft
The located site is bounded mainly by the hard
edges or the urban typology.
The formation of soft edges have also created
a sense of pedestrian barrier and disconnection
between the lake and the public.
20. EDGES
with connections
The located site is bounded mainly by the hard
edges or the urban typology.
The formation of soft edges have also created
a sense of pedestrian barrier and disconnection
between the lake and the public.
In terms of pedestrian walkability, the
connections are mainly around the main edges
of highways and main streets with provided
facilities such as underpassages and pedestrian
bridges only.
21. EDGES
with connections and pedestrian walkability
The located site is bounded mainly by the hard
edges or the urban typology.
The formation of soft edges have also created
a sense of pedestrian barrier and disconnection
between the lake and the public.
In terms of pedestrian walkability, the
connections are mainly around the main edges
of highways and main streets with provided
facilities such as underpassages and pedestrian
bridges only.
Hence, creating an incoviniency towards users
who wishes to visit without their own vehicles.
22. Although countless of elements could be found
within Tasik Titiwangsa, the edges forms a
disconnection between these elements. Hence,
creating an issue of circulation and
accessibility towards the park.
Low rise Residential
Educational
High rise Residential
EDGES
overview
27. meet up points and familiar places
NODES AND LANDMARKS
SK Setapak
SK Bandar Baru Sentul
Playground
Food Kiosk
SJKC Chiao Nan
Sentul LRT Station
Pekeliling
Mamak Stall
Satay Station
SMK Puteri Titiwangsa
Titiwangsa LRT &
Monorail Station
SK Jalan Raja Muda
Nodes
Landmarks
29. Weekends
Weekdays
USER GROUP
target main users
Public
The potential users of the site mainly consists of residents and
students who carries out daily or weekly exercise activities.
31. food locations
ACTIVE SPACES
The current food stalls are mainly informal restaurants and food
kiosk located among the streets or parked under trees.
Site & User Response
32. SITE PERMEABILITY
Vehicular Access
Jalan Chan
Chin Mooi
Entrance from Tun
Razak Highway
Site 2 could be accessed from the main
highway (Jalan Tun Razak) and also from the
north (Jalan Chan Chin Mooi). Hence, its
accessibility would be much smoother.
Site 3 could only be accessed from the one way
street (Jalan Tembeling) from Jalan Tun Razak.
However, it would be inconvenient if they arrive
from the east or north as users might need to
take a lap to arrive to site.
Site & User Response
33. SITE PERMEABILITY
Pedestrian Access
Jalan Chan
Chin Mooi
Entrance from Tun
Razak Highway
Poor pedestrian walkability towards the park
when arriving with public transports due to the
pedestrian barriers that have isolated and
disconnected the street network.
Also, it is due to having mainly private and
semi-private government sectors on the east
and south.
Barrier
Government sectors
Site & User Response
34. Garden Buffer
The buffer zone of Site 3 creates a sense of separation
and privacy within the site. Hence, creating lesser
interaction between the space with the active public
realm.
To compare with, Site 2 has stronger public
relation and interaction.
Comparison of both sites
Tasik Titiwangsa
JalanTembeling
Site 3 Istana Budaya
Headquarters
Buffer Zone
JalanBerserah
Istana Budaya
Government
Property
PUBLIC REALM
Interaction
Site & User Response
35. Absence of Cleanliness
The surrounding of the site would not
have a pleasant environment if its
cleanliness is not well maintained.
Vandalism
Vandalism would happen due to the amount of
schools and students around the site.
Probability of
Vehicular
Congestion
Congestion might happen if both vehicular and
pedestrian circulation are not well planned.
POSSIBLE IMPACTS
around site
Site & User Response
36. SITE OPPORTUNITIES
Food Variation
These food stalls could serve as an opportunity to bring and
attract the locals and visitors to our upcoming project.
Site & User Response
41. 2400mm 2400mm4000mm
Part III
Space, Light and Ventilation
Section 38. (1) The width of any verandah-way
or uncovered footway shall not be lesser than
2.25m but piers or columns to a maximum
depth of 600mm from the boundary of the
street may be permitted on such verandah-
way or footway
PEDESTRIAN WIDTH
Section 38. (3)For the purpose of this by-law
any step, threshold or other structure
appurtenant to a building shall be deemed to
be part of the building though not directly
connected therewith.
Section 38. (4) Where there is a change in
levels along the footway between adjoining
lots there shall be provided steps with risers
not exceeding 150 millimetres and treads not
less than 275 millimetres or a pedestrian ramp
of gradient not exceeding one in ten.
Section 38. (5)Where a service road is
provided the footway required to be provided
and constructed shall follow the line of the
street.
Tasik Titiwangsa
42. SITE BOUNDARY AND SETBACK
SITE 2
Proposed Project: Food and Hangout Centre
Area: 4223 sqm.
Setback requirement: 2m
Site Boundary
Site setback 2000mm
SITE 3
Proposed Project: Art and Training Centre
Area: 4017 sqm.
Setback requirement: 2m
44. DESA PARK CITY
Desa ParkCity is truly a self-contained
township, centered on the ideals of good,
wholesome living, where its residents are
able to foster family, neighborhood and
community ties.
Carpark
Landscape
Education
Residential
Commercial
Hospital
47. COMPARISON
9 – foot – wide jogging paths.
Paved jogging track with good maintenance.
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7 – foot – wide jogging paths.
Jogging track are broken or not in good condition.
TASIK TITIWANGSADESA PARK CITY
48. COMPARISON
TASIK TITIWANGSADESA PARK CITY
FIFA-size soccer field.
2-floodlit basketball courts.
These facilities are offer for public use and it become a
star attraction to invite the visiting of people.
An indoor arena for tennis, squash, table tennis and
basketball.
Semi-private facilities
49. COMPARISON
TASIK TITIWANGSADESA PARK CITY
Provided commercial block for basic necessities.
Iconic retail entertainment center.
Great shopping and dining experience by the lake.
Food stalls and the dining area are mainly on the streets
or below trees.
50. PRECEDENT ON FOOD & HANGOUT
BAOBAO LINEHOUSE
Linehouse was commissioned to create a
new branded architectural language for ⽢甘
其⻝⾷食BAOBAO. They created a spatial
narrative that married with the brands
ethos.
Location: MOCA Shanghai, China
Area: 62mq
Architect: Linehouse
Concept: inserting a glass greenhouse building for
the exhibition and growth of plants.
51. PRECEDENT ON FOOD & HANGOUT
BAOBAO LINEHOUSE
Public transport and parking are abundant around the site
making the site easily accessible for use.
Linehouse was commissioned to create a
new branded architectural language for ⽢甘
其⻝⾷食BAOBAO. They created a spatial
narrative that married with the brands
ethos.
Location: MOCA Shanghai, China
Area: 62mq
Architect: Linehouse
Concept: inserting a glass greenhouse building for
the exhibition and growth of plants.
52. PRECEDENT ON FOOD & HANGOUT
BAOBAO LINEHOUSE
Linehouse was commissioned to create a
new branded architectural language for ⽢甘
其⻝⾷食BAOBAO. They created a spatial
narrative that married with the brands
ethos.
Location: MOCA Shanghai, China
Area: 62mq
Architect: Linehouse
Concept: inserting a glass greenhouse building for
the exhibition and growth of plants.allowing guests to linger
and observe the activities
within the kitchen.
extends out to the street, operating as a
leaner for guests, and further framing
the activities within to the exterior.
creating a sense of the
garden path, and the
streetscape beyond.
BaoBao sells traditional Chinese street food baozi. Baozi is a common popular
food in China like rice.
SocialEnvironment Economy
INTENTION
54. PRECEDENT ON ART & TRAINING CENTRE
TOI O TAMAKI AUCKLAND ART GALLERY
The new Auckland Art Gallery Toi o
Tāmaki is an extensive public project that
includes the restoration and adaption of
heritage buildings, a new building
extension, and the redesign of adjacent
areas of Albert Park.
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Area: 15000 smq
Architect: FJMT Archimedia
Concept: Relates to the organic natural forms of
the landscape as it does to the architectural order
and also the character of the heritage buildings.
55. PRECEDENT ON ART & TRAINING CENTRE
TOI O TAMAKI AUCKLAND ART GALLERY
The new Auckland Art Gallery Toi o
Tāmaki is an extensive public project that
includes the restoration and adaption of
heritage buildings, a new building
extension, and the redesign of adjacent
areas of Albert Park.
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Area: 15000 smq
Architect: FJMT Archimedia
Concept: Relates to the organic natural forms of
the landscape as it does to the architectural order
and also the character of the heritage buildings.
Public transport, parking and pedestrian facilities are abundant
around the site making the site easily accessible for use.
56. PRECEDENT ON ART & TRAINING CENTRE
TOI O TAMAKI AUCKLAND ART GALLERY
The new Auckland Art Gallery Toi o
Tāmaki is an extensive public project that
includes the restoration and adaption of
heritage buildings, a new building
extension, and the redesign of adjacent
areas of Albert Park.
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Area: 15000 smq
Architect: FJMT Archimedia
Concept: Relates to the organic natural forms of
the landscape as it does to the architectural order
and also the character of the heritage buildings.
INTENTION
PROGRAMMES
To cater the public community and also the educational centers
nearby.
59. URBAN DISCONNECTION
LIFE
SPACE
BUILDINGS
Community Spaces
Place making which creates a sense
of belonging.
Inclusive, with a
strong identity
a place which takes accessibility
seriously and which everyone can
enjoy using equally, and which
embraces new cultures; a place which
builds on its spirit and character, and
reflects that in its buildings and
spaces and their uses.
Connection & Unity
between