MBEA2159 | 20222023-2 | DESIGN THESIS
MBEA2159 | 20222023-2 | DESIGN THESIS
Adaptation of Breathing Wall in Modular System
Most of the Pusat Pemindahan Sementara (SPP) or relocation centres are currently utilising public school facilities, which have proven to be inadequate in meeting the needs of users. The layout of these facilities is often insufficient, leaving individuals without proper access to necessary amenities. To address these challenges, one potential solution is to propose the creation of a one-stop disaster management centre that utilises modular construction as its primary format. By doing so, the breathing wall system can be integrated into this modular format, allowing it to be easily adapted to meet the unique requirements of the centre and its users. Modular construction has numerous advantages over traditional construction methods, including its flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and speed with which structures can be assembled. This makes it an ideal choice for a disaster management centre, which must be able to quickly and efficiently respond to changing conditions and evolving needs. Overall, the creation of a one-stop disaster management centre utilising modular construction and the breathing wall system has the potential to greatly improve the quality of life for individuals affected by disasters. With its flexible design and emphasis on sustainability, this innovative approach represents a major step forward in disaster management and response.
DESIGNER PROFILE
MOHAMED ROHAIZAD BIN MOHAMED ANUAR
Thesis Supervisor
|Ts. Dr. Leng Pau Chung
Co-Supervisor
|Dr. Roshida Binti Abdul Majid
Matric No
|MBE211016
Official Email
|m.rohaizad@graduate.utm.my
Personal Email
|mohdrohaizad91@gmail.com
Contact No
|+60 1137018864
LinkedIn Link
|Mohamed-Rohaizad-Mohamed-Anuar