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ADDITIONAL:

REVIEW
EXISTING
CONDITION

MAIN
ROUNDABOU

CENTER LAK

SECONDARY
ENTRANCE

MAIN ROUNDABOUT

What can it be?

POSITIONING

1. Development Icon
2. Entrance Statement
3. Integrated Spatial Hub

4. 360 Panoramic Viewpoin


5. Social Junction

CONCEPTUALIZATION
VISUAL FEATURE

ACTIVE FEATURE

COMBINATION OF VISUAL AND ACTIVE FEATURE

VOYAGE OF SUMMARECON
1

ELEVATED RING

VIEWING
TOWER

WATER FEATUR

LIGHTING

4 FEATURE

TREES

VOYAGE OF SUMMARECON

VOYAGE OF SUMMARECON

CENTER LAKE

What can it be?

POSITIONING

1. Active and accessible


lake frontage

2. Diverse activities
within diverse
timeframe
3. Meeting point for everyon

CONCEPTUALIZATION
TROPICAL SANCTUARY

URBAN OASIS

SANDY WOODLAND

CENTER LAKE
3

TROPICAL SANCTUARY

URBAN OASIS

SANDY WOODLAND

TROPICAL SANCTUARY
TIMBER TRAIL

NATURE OBSERVATORY

BIODIVERSITY

ECOTAINMENT

TROPICAL SANCTUARY

URBAN OASIS
DIVERSE LAKE BOUNDARY

VIBRANT CORE ACTIVITY

AL-FRESCO DINING

BOARDWALK WITH JETTY

URBAN OASIS

SANDY WOODLAND
OUTDOOR SPORT

SAND AREA

FAMILY LAWN

CHILDREN PLAYGROUND

SANDY WOODLAND

LAKE WATERFRONT

SECONDARY ENTRANCE

What can it be?

POSITIONING

1. Temporary main
entrance during
construction
2. Soft boundary to
existing surrounding
area
3. Representative of
green urban image

CONCEPTUALIZATION
GREEN URBAN IMAGE

GREEN URBAN IMAGE

URBAN CORRIDOR
(ROW 40)
1. Dynamic, festive, vibrant
2. Formal park-lane concept
3. Dedicated pedestrian and bicycle
path

URBAN CORRIDOR
(ROW 18)
1. Tranquil, serene, calm
2. Green spine with resort ambience
3. Dedicated pedestrian path, shared vehiclebicycle lane

EXISTING CONDITION
Why did such things
What can be
done?
happen?

CRACKS IN TURF
PROBLEM:
-Turf cracking
-Poor root base
-Rough surface
SOLUTION:
turf
sand (
150)
soil

DAMAGED BARK
PROBLEM:
-Internal rotting
-Stem scars
-Insufficient nutrient
flow
SOLUTION:
-Plant young and healthy tree
-Early planting
-Protect during transportation
-Protect during installation (good
workmanship)
-Use staking that not damage the
bark

FORKED BRANCH
PROBLEM:
-Slow down establishment
period
-Poor fork
-Structural defects
Crack at base
No central leader
Multiple forks at one
spot
SOLUTION:
Plant young and healthy tree
-Good central leader
-Good branch form
-No potential damaging structural
defects

INADEQUATE ROOT BALL


PROBLEM:
-Root ball too small
-Bag (root ball wrap) not
removed
-Tree planted too deep
SOLUTION:
-Plant young and healthy tree
-Proper size root ball
-Remove bag (root ball wrap)
-Root collar to be above soil level

x
5-8 cm
5x

10x

THANK YOU

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