WILLS AND TRUSTS DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN WILLS AND TRUSTS
Cl 3 (pdf)
1. 1
PROJECT
3:
LANDSCAPE
PROJECT
CONSTRUCTED
LANDSCAPE
|
ARC
3343
|
FNBE
0414
1. MAXIMILIAN
LIM
JAKE
YANG
(0319604)
2. TAN
ZE
ZHENG
(0318967)
3. TAN
YIT
FONG
(0319133)
4. NG
HONG
BIN
(0319735)
5. CHONG
JIN
FENG
(0319645)
6. CLEMENT
CHEN
KIT
SEONG
(0319574)
7. IRYNNA
ANNUAR
(0317846)
2. 2
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
3
SITE
ANALYSIS
4
MASTER
PLAN
6
PLANTING
PLAN
7
HARDSCAPE
PLAN
8
CONCEPT
9
PLANTS
11
CONSTRCTION
DETAILS
13
PLANTS
USED
15
THE
COST
PLAN
16
MAINTANENCE
COST
17
MAINTANENCE
PLAN
17
CONCLUSION
18
3. 3
INTRODUCTION
For
the
final
project
of
Constructed
Landscape
(ARC3343),
students
were
required
to
select
a
10m
x
10m
site
within
campus
grounds
to
analyse
as
a
group
of
six.
With
the
site
analysis
in
hand,
students
are
then
required
to
come
up
with
a
green
space
proposal
for
that
specific
area.
Our
group
has
chose
the
self-‐study
area
located
next
to
the
library
entrance
on
the
second
floor.
This
open
space
is
regularly
visited
by
students
for
various
activities;
ranging
from
group
discussions
to
resting.
5. 5
Weather
In
the
morning,
the
sun
will
rises
from
the
east,
the
sun
light
is
blocked
by
the
Block
C
and
Block
D
buildings.
At
noon,
the
sun
is
located
at
the
west
site,
making
our
site
hot
and
dry.
The
western
wind
blows
directly
onto
the
site
thus
making
the
site
windy.
There
is
a
slight
breeze
that
comes
from
the
north
east.
Furniture
There
are
16
tables
and
64
chairs
on
the
site.
There
are
10
plants
at
the
right
side
and
15
plants
at
the
left
side.
There
is
a
dustbin
provided
at
the
right
side
Ambience
.
In
our
site,
we
can
hear
many
student
chating
and
discussing
all
the
time.
We
can
also
hear
soft
noises
of
traffic.
Problem
The
usage
of
the
site
is
limited
to
the
weather.
As
it
is
an
open
space,
no
proper
roofing
is
provided
thus
the
site
will
become
unusable
when
it
rains.
After
the
rain
stops,
the
site
becomes
wet
and
slippery.
6. 6
MASTER
PLAN
Below
is
the
master
plan
of
the
proposed
green
space:
7. 7
PLANTING
PLAN
ITEM
COMMON
NAME
BOTANICAL
NAME
QUANTITY
1
DWARF
GEOMETRY
TREE
BUCIDA
MOLINETI
2
2
DESERT
ROSE
ADENIUM
OBESUM
5
3
TRIDENT
MAPLE
ACER
BUERGERIANUM
5
4
BAMBOO
BAMBUSEAE
50
5
MONEY
PLANT
EPIPREMNUM
AUREM
10
6
MORNING
GLORY
IPOMOEA
PUPUREA
27
7
WHITE
FRINGETREE
CHIONANTHUS
VIRGINICUS
4
8
TURFING
AXONOPUS
COMPRESUS
4.5M
2
c
1
4
5
3
4
3
7
4
6
3
8
7
8. 8
v
HARDSCAPE
PLAN
ITEM
COMMON
NAME
QUANTITY
1
TIMBER
DECK
4.5M²
2
TIMBER
PERGOLA
4M²
3
TIMBER
PLANTER
BOX
A
(4M²
x
0.7M)
2
4
TIMBER
PLANTER
BOX
B
(2.4M²
x
0.7M)
2
5
OUTDOOR
TABLES
&
BENCHES
TYPE
"A"
4
6
OUTDOOR
BENCHES
TYPE
"B"
2
7
OUTDOOR
TABLES
&
BENCHES
TYPE
"C"
5
1
5
6
7
5
3
4
6
3
2
4
7
9. 9
CONCEPT
After
analysing
the
site,
the
concept
we
were
to
approach
was
taken
into
deep
consideration.
We
wanted
to
link
the
natural
elements
of
the
site
and
the
needs
of
the
students.
Thus
we
decided
to
use
a
patio
rest
area
concept.
Below
are
the
illustrations
of
our
concepts.
11. 11
PLANTS
Common Name: Spiny Black Olive
Scientific Name: Bucida molineti
Description: Evergreen tree. Leaves, broader
than longer, 5 - 10cm in length, heart-shaped at
the base, deeply notched at the apex. Twigs
grow densely in storeys on whorls around the
trunk. Bark, yellowish brown with white warts.
Large white flowers. Long, narrow, flattened
pods, 20-30cm by 1.5-2.5cm.
Common Name: White Fringetree
Scientific Name: Chionanthus virginicus
Description: It is a deciduous shrub or small tree
growing to as much as 10 to 11 metres (33 to 36 ft)
tall, though ordinarily less. The bark is scaly, brown
tinged with red. The shoots are light green, downy at
first, later becoming light brown or orange. The buds
are light brown, ovate, acute, 3 millimetres (0.12 in)
long
Common Name: Morning Glory
Scientific Name: Ipomoea nil
Description: It is cultivated as an attractive
ornamental plant in many places, and the
descendants of garden escapees now grow wild.
This is a climbing annual herb with three-pointed
leaves 3 to 8 cm long. The flowers are several cm
wide and appear in various shades of blue, pink or
rose, often with white stripes or edges or blends of
colors.
12. 12
Common Name: Bamboo
Scientific Name: Bambuseae
Description: Bamboo is a tribe of flowering perennial
evergreen plants in the grass family Poaceae, subfamily
Bambusoideae, tribe Bambuseae. Giant bamboos are the
largest members of the grass family, it is also the fastest
growing plant.
Common Name: Bonsai
Scientific Name: Katade-mochi
Description: Bonsai is a Japanese art
form using miniature trees grown in
containers. Similar practices exist in other
cultures, including the Chinese tradition of
penjing from which the art originated, and
the miniature living landscapes of vietnam
Common Name: Money Plant
Scientific Name: Epipremnum aureum
Description: Epipremnum aureum is a species of
flowering plant in the family Araceae, with a broad
native Old World distribution. Native range extends
from Northern Australia through Malaysia and
Indochina into China, Japan and India
13. 13
CONSTRCTION
DETAILS
The
wooden
deck
is
a
flat
surface
capable
of
supporting
weight,
similar
to
a
floor,
but
typically
constructed
outdoors,
often
elevated
from
the
ground,
and
usually
connected
to
a
building
The
diagram
above
shows
the
detail
of
the
deck
construction
TIMBER
DECK
14. 14
PERGOLA
A
pergola
is
a
garden
feature
forming
a
shaded
walkway,
passageway,
or
sitting
area
of
vertical
posts
or
pillars
that
usually
support
crossbeams
and
a
sturdy
open
lattice.
This
design
uses
three
layers
of
interlocking
roof
beams,
but
remains
open
to
sky
and
breeze
to
offer
the
best
combined
features
of
patio,
porch
and
deck.
Plans
of
the
pergola
15. 15
PLANTS
USED
PLANT
USED
ITEM
COMMON
NAME
BOTANICAL
NAME
SIZE-‐HT/WID
QUANTITY
SHADE
TREE
Dwarf
Geometry
Tree
Bucida
molineti
3m/0.75m
2
SMALL
ORNAMENTAL
TREE
Desert
Rose
Adenium
obesum
0.5m/0.44m
5
Trident
Maple
Acer
Buergerianum
0.5m/0.44m
5
ORNAMENTAL
SHRUB
Bamboo
Bambuseae
2m/0.15m
50
Money
Plant
Epipremnum
aureum
2m/0.02m
10
Morning
Glory
Ipomoea
purpurea
2m/0.02m
27
EVERGREEN
SHRUB
White
Fringetree
Chionanthus
virginicus
1m/3.5m
4
103
17. 17
MAINTANENCE
COST
MAINTANENCE
PLAN
The
Cost
Plan
provides
for
maintenance
by
the
contractor
of
the
completed
planting
for
a
period
of
12
months.
Maintenance
such
as
weeding,
watering,
pruning,
fertilising,
spraying
and
clearing
of
unnecessary
growth
etc,
is
deemed
as
necessary
to
ensure
the
proper
growth
of
plants.
The
contractor
is
required
to
replace
dead,
stolen
or
drying
plants
throughout
the
maintenance
period
to
the
current
sizes
of
those
said
plants
at
the
contractor’s
own
costs.
After
the
period
of
maintenance
expires,
the
university’s
maintenance
team
will
carry
out
the
fertiliser
programme.
It
is
important
for
the
team
to
also
prune
the
planting
materials,
clean
the
pavements
an
check
all
drainage
and
downpipes
to
ensure
no
blockage.
Thus,
cleaning
of
leaves
is
important.
Sponsorship
is
needed
for
the
construction
as
well
as
the
maintenance
of
the
project.
MAINTENANCE
COST
Maintenance
cost
RM/month
Labour
Cost
1
2
labourer
@
RM
50/day
x
4
times
a
month
400
2
1
supervisor
@
RM
70/day
x
4
times
a
month
280
3
Transport-‐
1
lorry
@
RM
100/day
x
4
times
a
month
400
4
Watering
cost
@RM10/day
x
8
times
a
month
60
Material
Cost
1
Fertiliser;
once
a
month
100
2
Pest
Control;
once
a
month
100
3
Replacing
Dead
Plants,
say
100
4
Unweeding
100
Total
1,960
Add
profit
&
overhead
20%
392
Total
maintenance
per
month
2352
RM
2400/month
18. 18
CONCLUSION
The
patio
rest
area
has
execellent
accessibility
to
all
students
of
Taylor’s
University.
The
area
overlooks
the
lake,
enabling
the
students
to
relax
and
admire
the
picturesque
view.
The
main
compnents
of
this
rest
are
the
pergolas
that
provide
shade
for
resting
students.
The
plants
that
will
be
planted
in
this
area
will
also
beautify
the
building
and
ensure
the
green
element
on
the
campus
does
not
fade
away.
The
area
will
be
known
for
its
aesthetic
beauty
and
its
practicality.
Due
to
this,
the
patio
rest
area
will
become
a
major
landmark.