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LOGICAL FRAMEWORK

SECURITY AND PRIVACY, TECHNOLOGICAL INTEGRATION, URBAN INTEGRATION AND PUBLIC REALM,
ERTICAL CONNECTIVITY AND CIRCULATION.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES DESIGN OBJECTIVES DESIGN DESIGN CRITERIA


CONSIDERATIONS
- Ensure a safe and - Secure building - Target user - Local building codes
secure environment for access control demographics and for security and fire
residents, guests, and systems. security concerns. safety.
tenants. - Well-lit public areas - Integration with - Privacy regulations for
- Maintain privacy and CCTV surveillance. building automation data collection and
between residential - Soundproofing systems. surveillance.
units, hotel rooms, and between units and - Crime prevention
office spaces. office spaces. through environmental
design (CPTED)
principles.

- Provide a - Smart building - Anticipated - International building


technologically technologies for technological needs of codes for safety and
advanced and user- lighting, climate control, residents, guests, and communication
friendly environment. and security. tenants. infrastructure.
- Enhance building - User-friendly - Integration with - Data security and
operations and interfaces for amenities building management privacy protocols for
resource management. and services. systems for efficiency. user information.
- Scalability and
adaptability to future
technological
advancements.

- Enhance the - Attractive and - Urban design - Local zoning


surrounding urban pedestrian-friendly principles for a vibrant regulations for public
fabric and streetscape. public spaces. and walkable CBD. realm development.
- Promote pedestrian - Seamless integration - Public art installations - City beautification and
activity and public with existing street grid and landscaping urban regeneration
transportation use. and sidewalks. elements. initiatives.
- Retail and dining - Pedestrian and
options catering to the bicycle infrastructure
surrounding community. connectivity.

- Enhance accessibility - Efficient and user- - Anticipated user traffic - Building codes for
and wayfinding within friendly vertical flow and capacity egress and
the development. transportation system requirements. accessibility.
- Encourage interaction (elevators, escalators). - Integration with - Fire safety regulations
and social connection - Clear and well- different functional for vertical shafts and
among residents, marked signage areas (residential, corridors.
guests, and tenants. throughout the building. hotel, commercial).
- Strategically placed - Inclusion of
public plazas and accessible pathways
gathering spaces. for people with
disabilities.
PROJECT OBJECTIVES DESIGN OBJECTIVES DESIGN DESIGN CRITERIA
CONSIDERATIONS
To propose a To achieve a multi-use • Zoned Areas: 1. Building Code Compliance:
All access control systems,
development of a complex, prioritize Separate residential, security measures (CCTV),
multi-use complex that safety, security, and hotel, office zones and fire separations between
prioritizes the safety privacy, the multi-use with limited access zones must comply with
and security of complex design must relevant building codes and
between.
fire safety regulations.
residents, guests, and incorporate secure • Soundproofing: Walls 2. Noise Transmission Control:
tenants, while also access points, zoned & floors designed to Soundproofing materials used
maintaining a high areas, soundproofing, in walls and floors between
minimize noise units and office spaces must
degree of privacy and strategic layouts transmission. achieve a specific Sound
between residential for each unit type. • Smart Security: CCTV Transmission Class (STC)
rating as per local building
units, hotel rooms, and & strategic lighting in codes or industry standards,
office spaces. common areas. ensuring privacy.
3. Accessibility Standards: All
common areas, public spaces,
and pathways within the
complex must be designed to
meet accessibility standards
for people with disabilities,
promoting inclusivity and
ease of movement.

To propose a To design a user- • Building Automation: 1. Technology Integration


Standards: All implemented
technologically friendly and Implement systems smart technologies (access
integrated multi-use operationally efficient for efficient HVAC, control, building automation,
development designed complex, the design lighting, and resource amenity interfaces) should
to enhance both user should integrate adhere to industry standards
management.
for security, data privacy, and
experience and advanced technologies • Amenity Tech: User- interoperability (ability to
building operations. like smart access, friendly interfaces for work together seamlessly).
building management amenities like gym This ensures smooth
operation and minimizes
systems, and intuitive equipment or compatibility issues.
amenity interfaces. booking systems. 2. User Interface Design: The
• Smart Access: interfaces for amenities,
booking systems, and building
Integrate keyless controls should be designed
entry systems for with user-friendliness in
convenience and mind. This includes features
like clear visuals, intuitive
security. navigation, and multilingual
options where applicable,
ensuring ease of use for all
residents, guests, and
tenants.
3. Energy Efficiency
Benchmarks: Building
automation systems for HVAC
and lighting should be
designed to meet or exceed
established energy efficiency
benchmarks, such as LEED
(Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design)
certification standards. This
optimizes resource
management and reduces the
environmental impact of the
complex.

To develop a multi-use To revitalize the city, • Pedestrian-friendly 1. Public Realm Integration: The
design should achieve a
complex that the multi-use complex design: Wide minimum percentage of
invigorates the design must prioritize sidewalks, clear dedicated public space
surrounding urban pedestrian access, pathways, and (plazas, sidewalks) as outlined
environment by public transport by local zoning regulations or
accessible routes.
urban design guidelines for
fostering pedestrian integration, and a • Public plazas: the specific district. This
activity and public seamless connection Gathering spaces that ensures a vibrant and active
transportation use, to the existing activate the public realm at the street
level.
seamlessly integrating streetscape through streetscape. 2. Universal Design Principles:
the project into the plazas, sidewalks, and • Street furniture: All pedestrian pathways,
existing streetscape ground-floor retail. Benches, bike racks, sidewalks, and public plazas
within the complex must be
and fabric of the city. and landscaping designed following universal
elements for a design principles. This
guarantees accessibility and
cohesive feel. ease of use for people of all
abilities, fostering inclusivity
within the urban
environment.
3. Streetscape Harmony: The
architectural style, materials,
and overall aesthetic of the
complex should complement
the existing streetscape. This
can be achieved through
considerations like building
height, facade materials, and
landscaping elements that
create a cohesive and visually
appealing urban fabric.

To promote a multi- To cultivate a thriving • Accessible pathways: 1. Accessibility Compliance: All


public areas, common spaces,
use development that community, the multi- Ramp access, and pathways within the
fosters a vibrant use complex design elevators, and design complex must comply with
community by must prioritize clear for all abilities. the latest Accessibility
prioritizing wayfinding, accessible • Open floor plans: Standards for people with
disabilities (ADA in the US).
accessibility and clear pathways, and social Common areas This ensures equal access and
wayfinding, spaces like plazas and designed to participation for all residents,
encouraging shared amenities to encourage guests, and tenants, fostering
an inclusive community.
interaction and social encourage interaction. connections. 2. Program Mix for Interaction:
connection among • Clear wayfinding: The selection of shared
residents, guests, and Signage, maps, and amenities and programming
for public spaces should
tenants. intuitive layouts for encourage interaction and
easy navigation. social connection. This could
involve co-working spaces,
community gardens, event
areas, or cafes designed for
socializing.
3. Intuitive Wayfinding System:
A clear and consistent
wayfinding system should be
implemented throughout the
complex. This includes
strategically placed signage,
digital directories, and easily
identifiable landmarks. The
system should be user-
friendly for people of all
languages and backgrounds,
promoting ease of navigation
and creating a sense of
belonging within the
community.

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