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Visitor Interpretive
Centre
Location : Melaka, Malaysia
July Year 2016
Bukit Cina
| Pastime |
- City Revival
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Site itself is originally the only place that is lively around the radius at the micro site. The site is lively only through one thing which is sports. Through sports we can create attraction for the Visitor Interpretive Centre (VIC) which can also be an addition of facilities to the community. Through monopolizing the innate interest of sports, we can revive this once dead town to its original state.
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The Visitor Interpretive Centre incorporates both - the massive apprearance of a shop house by using bricks & concrete, and open concept of modern architecture. The activity space is the center point of the visitor centre, through the community activities and sports to break downs the walls of diffrent culture and different aged group. The walkway and cycle pathway are surrounded the activity space around the building. Via a ramp or stairs on reaches the enclose exhibition space on the first floor & the souvenir shop. The exhibition area offers a variety of different area offers a variety of different spaces experiences to the user. By creating an enviroment that envelope the user of the culture in Melaka city and its treasures.
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The ares of different levels allow eyes contact and interaction between exhibition space, the walkway and the activity space. The light that emits from the acitvity space into the exhibition space that has the direct relationship on how the exhibition is view. The application of influecing speed allow the user to control the movement for inhance experience. Through sports to atttract and activate the site and to revive the town as well.
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I N S P I R A T I O N B O A R D
M E L A K A - S I T E 3
C O N C E P T B O A R D





FINAL DESIGN PANEL
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V I S I T O R I N T E R P R E T I V E C E N T R E
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BUKIT CINA, MELAKA, MALAYSIA


Bryan Yeoh
MY (60) 164278142 bryanyxa@gmail.com
Bachelor Degree Graduate 2018
Architecture Design Projects 2015-2018
11700 Gelugor, Penang
Malaysia.
2015 Made in Malaysia
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