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Re-examining Community Architecture: Interview on Francis Poh's PJ Old Town All Girls' Primary Schools

Re-examining Community Architecture: Interview on Francis Poh's PJ Old Town All Girls' Primary Schools

FromTalk Architecture


Re-examining Community Architecture: Interview on Francis Poh's PJ Old Town All Girls' Primary Schools

FromTalk Architecture

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Aug 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Francis Poh in his interview talked about how being sensitive to "gender" issues helped him design the Petaling Jaya All Girls' Primary Schools. After exploring Section 4, in the earlier stages of the design thesis, he discovered the interesting waterways network that created pedestrian linkages and shortcuts for workers and students in that area. That led him to the dead-end at the boundaries of SK Assunta and SK Selangor, two schools at opposite sides of the monsoon drain which had the potential to create a concept to integrate both schools to benefit from the natural habitat along this waterway. The shared programme by creating a canteen and the library along this stretch provided a certain level of natural surveillance to protect the girls’ students from unwanted events. Francis also created a new public link proposed to connect Tun Tan Cheng Lock Nursing College and PJ Sports and Exercise Park which eventually benefits nurses, doctors and residents staying in Section 4, providing a better permeability in the neighborhood to Section 3 side. Francis explored the special study on the classrooms layout based the 'gender-specific' needs of the female students. Additionally, the 'tropical architecture' approach and language of the design thesis responded to the hot and tropical climate in Malaysia through environmental science systems. The monsoon drain is being looked into thoroughly as it can serve as a model for another monsoon drain in other parts of Malaysia. Francis concluded the valuable learning he gained from the studio on "solving specific problems in specific solutions" contextually. Listen to the podcast interview and check out his drawings at this link: designthesis.wordpress.com/2020/08/18/francis-pohs-pj-old-town-all-girls-primary-schools/ 
Released:
Aug 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Starting conversations viewed from a grounded theory perspective on architectural theory, philosophy, and practice, through a discussion with architects, designers, and former students. Podcasts started in April 2020, hosted by Naziaty Mohd Yaacob, a former academic at the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.