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1. LITERATURE STUDY
1.1
Apartment definition
Dictionary of Real Estate, Wiley (1996) The apartment is one room or more,
usually a part of a vertical residential structure designed to be occupied by more than
one family and in stacking vertically. Normally, serves as housing rental and never
owned by the occupants managed by the owner or manager of the property.
Joseph De Chiara and John Hancock Callender Time Saver Standard Mc Grow Hill
(1968) is a dwelling unit consisting of a bedroom, bathroom, living room, kitchen,
lounge which is located on one floor of a building that is divided vertically in some units
where stay.
The apartments can also be defined as follows:
The apartment is a room or a suite of rooms which is intended as a residential
(home); usually one of many similar groups in the same building.
Apartments are a group of space that has the same group of units designed
specifically for residential.
The apartments are all family residential dwelling unit unless a stand-alone
residential as one family.
Apartment is a building consisting of three or more residential units in it and is a
common life in the soil environment is limited, and each dwelling unit or it can be
owned separately built.
The apartment is a room or multiple rooms or a room designated as a place to
live, there is in it a building or a room that usually has other rooms such.
From some of these apartments, it can be concluded: Apartment is a building of
which consists of multiple dwelling units or dwelling house built double decker equipped
with supporting facilities.
1.2
Apartment Typologies
These illustrations have been extracted from the Good Solutions Guide for Apartments,
produced jointly by the North Shore City Council and the Auckland City Council.
Apartment Typologies: Classification of Apartments
Source: The Good Solutions Guide for Apartments
1.3
Apartment Layout
Source: The Good Solutions Guide for Apartments
Apartment Mix
Source: The Good Solutions Guide for Apartments
1.4
Rule of Apartment
a. Entrance
Building main entrances should be visible and easily identifiable from the street and
directly accessible from street level.
Building entrances should provide pedestrian shelter.
Apartments at street level should have a street address and the number that have a
front door directly accessible from the street should be maximized
For mixed use developments in Area A, separate pedestrian entrances should be
provided for residential activities (mixed uses are not permitted in Areas B and C)
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Mailboxes should be easily accessible for mail delivery from the exterior of the
building, and secure and conveniently accessible to residents from within the foyer,
without obstructing access to lifts, stairs, or impeding general circulation.
b. Vertical access
Vertical Access
Source: The Good Solutions Guide for Apartments
Horizontal Access
Source: The Good Solutions Guide to Apartments
1.5
Theme implementation
a. Sustainable Architecture
Basket Apartments
1.6
Stakeholders organization
Apartemen Parama, jakarta
Building
Manager
Asisten
Manager
Basket Apartments in Paris / OFIS architects
The project is located on a long and very narrow site, on the edge of Parc La Vilette in
Pariss 19th district, within an urban development done by Reichen & Robert architects. On
the northeast, new Paris tram route is passing along the site. The site is bordering with
tram garage on the southwest, above which is a football field. The first 3 floors of the
housing will inevitably share the wall with the tram garage.
Chief
Engineering
Chief PR &
Reception
Supervisor
teknisi
Supervisor
Housekeepi
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Teknisi
Gardening
1.7
Chief
Administrati
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Chief
Security
Security
Role of social/behavior
natural landscape. Where possible keep existing mature trees and special land form
features.
1.8
1.9
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Developer
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Project Account
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Ankerite Pte Ltd)
Site Area
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Plot Ratio
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Expected TOP Date
Expected Legal Completion Date
Car Park Lots
strata lots (2 lots per
Maintenance Fees (estimated)
Road
Ankerite Pte Ltd (ROC: 199701357H)
(DBS Bank for Project A/C No: 003-700075-2 of
80,761.8 sqm (est. 869,320 sqft)
2.1
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31 March 2015
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31 March 2018
:
1,132 (inclusive of 10 handicap lots) and 76
garden house)
:
$3.48 per share value (before GST)
Type A (2 bedroom) - $248 to $289
Type B (3 bedroom) - $289 to $494
Type C (3 + study/family) - $289 to $578
Type D (4 bedroom) - $331 to $620
Type E Multi Generation - $331 to $578
Type F (PH) - $415 to $662
Type G (3 bedroom Garden House) - $415 to $456
Type H (4 bedroom Garden House) - $456 to $495
Consultants
Lead Designer : Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA)
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