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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Seri Menanti

Seri Menanti is came from the word The Glorious Harvest.It because that time the golden paddy is so tender just waiting to harvest by human.The seri Menanti civilization is come from minangkabau people.The minangkabau people landing in negeri sembilan and make the civilization

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Indonesia (Tangunan House)














































Sunday, September 28, 2008

Who car is this ?


This is a clamping car at dahlia 1 uitm perak,how can the expensive sentra cant paid RM25 for denda because parking at supervisor parking.Absolutely this is my friend esqandar from Kedah AHAHHAHAAHAHHA!!!!!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Heart of Architecture

The archiday 2008 the theme is LUAS,Batch Part 2 has been assign to draw a Partition of Heart of Architecture.Im glad to see my batch artwork been recognise to all faculty.Also our group work is so perfect and nothing can tear us a part Congratz to part 2 2008

For En. Firdaus (Must Read)

Assalamualaikum,

In my life,my mind not so open wide until now.Really,En Firdaus has make my mind for a kick start in General thinking.Im not bodek right now but it is true.Since Secondary School i just read and accept what i read but now it has change.Thanks to En Firdaus,I will use your word and your thinking and insyaallah i will taught it to my children

Google Sketchup (Technopath)


Integrated Environmental Solutions (IES) recently revealed a free plug-in for Google SketchUp that will allow anyone to perform energy modeling on projects. The powerful plugin will allow anyone to analyze a building’s energy performance, carbon dioxide emissions, daylighting, air flow, solar analysis, and more, providing functionality that was only previously available in Autodesk’s Revit Architecture and Revit MEP.


Google SketchUp is frequently used by architects and designers alike to create early concept models. Its easy-to-use interface and quick renderings make creating conceptual designs a snap. With the addition of this new plug-in, designers can now factor energy-efficiency into their design before switching to more robust and fully-featured applications like Revit
Integrated Environmental Solutions‘ plugin allows designers and architects to configure window size, room type, orientation, building location, and materials in order to reduce energy use - a very important step towards building greener structures. Don McLean, IES founder and managing director, says: “we would love to see architects analyze their design as early as possible in the process.”
If you don’t have Google SketchUp yet, download it here and then pick up the IES SketchUp Plug-In here. Once everything is installed, build a new SketchUp model or begin with one of IES’s models. At this point you will be asked to define the building’s location and function, as well as its HVAC system, envelope, and the distribution of specific spaces throughout the structure. The plug-in will then calculate its energy performance compared to an average U.S. building and to 2030 Challenge targets for that building type. This plug-in will make a great addition to any architect or designer’s toolbox.


The Cellophane House



Environmentally-savvy and forward-thinking architecture firm KieranTimberlake Associate has high hopes of bringing customized prefabricated homes to the masses starting with their new Cellophane House. As one of the five full-scale prefab productions at MoMA’s exhibit, Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling, the Cellophane House is the latest iteration of the firm’s research and investigation into new fabricating processes and sustainable customized homes. The firm’s goal is to make these homes available at a variety of scales. The prototype is a 18,000 square-foot two-bedroom, two-bathroom house and was assembled on MoMA grounds in a mere 16 days. If its ease of construction doesn’t amaze you, consider the aluminum frame and structural polycarbonate floor plates. Or the easy bolt connections that facilitated the easy assembly and the available built-in environmentally-friendly features, and then you just might be wondering if you covet the ingenuity behind these homes.