Cultural Centre Case Study

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Singkawang Lijith C B

Cultural Center
Roll no: 21

Architects:PHL Architects
Location: Kota Singkawang,
KalimantanBarat,Indonesia
Area: 1972.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
several potential annual events
such as Cap Go Meh festival,
Gawai Dayak Naik Dango
Potentials of the festival, Ngabayon festival, and
so on.
site
Demographically, Singkawang
consists of three major ethnics:
• Tionghoa
• Dayak
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• Melayu
that live alongside together for
many generations.

potentially visited by tourist


from all around
Concept
place of gather to express elements
of Singkawang heritage through the meeting point in small
communities where
architectural design of the
building the local cuisine, people come together to
performing arts, and visual preserve tradition and
arts in display develop cultural activities.
Plan
Elevation & Section
Project to organize any activities and
events such as seminar, exhibition,
The primary purpose performance, cultural events,
of the architecture is Local Theatrical Play, pottery
to combine workshop, student seminar,
competition, and so on.
public space
and tourism
showcase to
connect
people and to
portray
Singkawang in
concise view potentially visited by tourist
from all around
Zoning
In the process of
designing highly
appreciated the existing
Design & Construction

condition in both site and


building itself.

Adaptive reuse as our


design approach

Performed M.I.T
(Modification,
Intervention, and
Transformation) method as
minimum as possible in
order to preserve the spirit
of place, memory and
authenticity of the old
cinema.
potential found in
developing Singkawang’s
Materials used architectural trademark
through bricks.

The main material used is brick as a


form of local- ly produced
material. Brick is a sustainable
material, being made by left-over of
clays from ceramic and pottery.

potentially visited by tourist


from all around
Sparks Lijith C B
Street
Roll no: 21

Architects:PHL Architects
Location: Kota
Singkawang,
KalimantanBarat,Indonesia
Area: 1972.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Sparks Lijith C B
Street
Roll no: 21

Urban designer:VLAN +
CIVILITI.
Location: Canada
Retractable
weather protection
and planters

Design
Designed as the first
pedestrian mall in Canada,
Sparks Street offers a
variety of uses where
retail shops, tourist
activities, and
restaurants coexist.

Low retaining wall


used as bench
HERITAGE
BACKDROP

Sparks Street is set


amongst the best
collection of
designated heritage
buildings in the City
and opens to many
The Peace Tower as seen from
great views toward the Sparks/Metcalfe intersection
Gothic revival buildings
of Parliament Hill.

Lord Stanley’s Gift Monument


and temporary interpretation
panels .
PUBLIC ART
Create attractive,
comfortable
gathering spaces on
Sparks Street, at Chalk artist on Sparks Street
people’s arrival points

Acrobat performance during


BuskerFest
Seasonal flowers in
concrete planter
Microclimate
The orientation of Sparks
Street, the configuration of and hanging
its architecture, and its basket
proximity to the river all
contribute to creating a
wind funnelling effect.

Softscape

Planted pyramid at
the new Bank of
Canada Plaza
Cultural & Entertainment
collaborative
programming and
special event
strategy to
showcase and
celebrate
contemporary
local,
Canadian and
Indigenous
cultures

Planted pyramid at
the new Bank of
Canada Plaza
Thank you
LIJITH C B
ROLL NO: 21

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