PAPAN 9

PAPAN 9
Original Artwork by Papa, Azhan and Nine (click image to link)
‘In the Name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. By Time, indeed humanity is in a state of loss. Except those who believe and do righteous deeds, and (join together) in the mutual teaching of truth and in the mutual teaching of patience’ (Surah al-`Asr, 103:1-3)
"Professional Architect lives almost by faith. When called upon he can do the job without fear or favour. He possesses aspecialized skill and lives by a code of ethics cloaked in honour andintegrity. He is expected to speak his mind and give his views. Whenfaced with absolute wrong, he can resolutely disagree and walk away." quote from THE PROFESSIONAL MAN by Ar Dr Tan Loke Mun PRESIDENT PAM

Sunday 31 December 2006

CV-General Information

CURRICULUM VITAE

ABOUT ME
Mr Fadzlan Rizan Johani
25 Parliament Street,
Bury, Lancashire
BL9 0TE
United Kingdom

E-mail:
paklan_rizan@yahoo.co.uk
Website:
http://jalakmas.blogspot.com/
http://papan9.blogspot.com/

Profession: Graduate Architect
Nationality: Malaysian
Marital Status: Married to Wardina with two sons
Language Skills:
Bahasa Melayu
English
Mandarin
Arabic

MEMBERSHIP
Board of Architects Malaysia (LAM), Part 2 Architect
Membership No: AG/F 67

Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM)
Membership No: G 2382

EDUCATION DETAILS
MARA University of Technology 11/01 – 11/03
Bachelor of Architecture (Hons) (3.31)

MARA University of Technology 01/98 – 11/01
Diploma in Architecture (3.52)

MARA College, Banting, Selangor 06/97 – 01/98
A Levels, Architecture (13)

MARA Juniour Science College Jasin (Boarding School Special Education Programme), Melaka
SPM (GCSE equivalent), 10 Aggregate



SKILLS
Level of proficiency on a scale of 1–10.

CAD Programme
AutoCad: 5/10
Microstation XM: 8/10
VectorWorks 2D: 9/10


3D Programme
Sketch-up: 10/10
Vray rendering: 8/10
VectorWorks 3D: 10/10
3D Studio Max: 6/10

GRAPHIC Programme
Adobe Indesign: 8/10

Adobe Illustrator: 6/10
Adobe Photoshop: 10/10
Corel Painter X: 3/10

VIDEO EDITING Programme
Window Movie Maker: 10/10
QuickTime professional: 7/10
(animation/video)

ADMINISTRATION Programme
Microsoft Office: 8/10
Pro-mapping: 9/10


ARTS
Visual Painting : 10/10
Photography: 8/10
Model making: 8/10

COMPETITIONS
1.Breakwater development Site-B design competition, commercial and residential project, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 2005 - Winning scheme (In association with AZZA Associate Architects Sdn Bhd)

2.Malaysian Structural Steel Association (MSSA) undergraduate prize award, 2003 –Winning scheme (In association with Student of Architecture, UiTM)

3.Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM) Architectural Design Competition, 13th Architectural Workshop 1999, University of Malaya - 2nd place

AWARDS
1. Dean’s List from Sem 02 to Sem 05, Diploma Architecture and Sem 01 Bachelor Architecture, MARA University of Technology

2. Best design award for Sem 01 to Sem 08 Diploma Architecture and Sem 01 to Sem 03 Bachelor Architecture, MARA University of Technology (UiTM)

3. Architectural design work published in Journal of the Malaysian Institute of Architects

4. Guest critiques at architecture students’ critique session at Lim Kok Wing University College, Cyberjaya, Malaysia and Strategic College, Melawati, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

5. Exhibited design works at 9th Arcasia Students Jamboree 2000

6. Vice President of Student Architecture (STARCH), 1999

7. Art work published in Citra, 4 Mei 1998, page 21

8. Exhibited artworks at Persona Art Exhibition 1998 in Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC), Kuala Lumpur


9. Exhibited artworks in Bury Art Gallery, November 2009-Feb 2010


WORK EXPERIENCE
Employer:RGP Architects
Position:Architectural Designer
Time Period:July 2006 - Present
Location:Bury, United Kingdom

Employer:Design Option Team (DOT)
Position:Freelance Designer
Time Period:January 2001 - July 2006
Location:Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Employer:AZZA Associate Architects

Position:Freelance Design Architect
Time Period:October 2005 - June 2006
Location:Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Employer:Michael Ong Chartered Architect
Position:Assistant Architect
Time Period:April 2004 - June 2006
Location:Damansara, Malaysia

Employer:A&A Architects
Position:Architect
Time Period:January 2004 - April 2004
Location:Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Employer:Murobond Paint Malaysia
Position:Graphic Designer
Time Period:November 2003 - January 2004
Location:Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

Employer:Saifuddin & Ong (SNO) Architect

Position:Part-time Design Architect
Time Period:July 2000 - March 2003
Location:Bangsar, Malaysia

Saturday 30 December 2006

MOCA Architect

Michael Ong Chartered Architect, Damansara, from 04/2004 – 07/07/2006
Job Tittle: Assistant Architect

RESIDENTIAL PROJECT Dato’ Low Moi Ing (quill director) Mansion, Bangsar
- Façade Study and detail treatment
- 3D illustration
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop

Kung’s House, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
- Schematic design
- Design development
- Preparation of planning application (Authorities Submissions)
- Working drawing
- Façade Study and detail treatment
- 3D illustration
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop, AutoCad


Kung’s Bungalow, Jalan Beka , Damansara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
- Schematic design
- Design development
- Preparation of planning application (Authorities Submissions)
- Working drawing
- Façade Study and detail treatment
- 3D illustration
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop, AutoCad



Rizatuddin’s bungalow, Cyberjaya
- Schematic design
- 3D illustration
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop

Segambut Semi-D Phase1
- Schematic design
- Design development
- Preparation of planning application (Authorities Submissions)
- Working drawing
- Façade Study and detail treatment
- 3D illustration
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop, AutoCad

Segambut Link Bungalows Phase 2
- Schematic design
- Design development
- Preparation of planning application (Authorities Submissions)
- Working drawing
- Façade Study and detail treatment
- 3D illustration
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop, AutoCad


INDUSTRIAL PROJECT

DHL warehouses, Glenmarie, Shah Alam, and Penang, Malaysia
- Schematic design
- Presentation Board
- Used Vectorworks 11

Zuellig Pharma warehouse, Shah Alam, Malaysia
- Schematic design
- Presentation Board
- Used Vectorworks 11



COMMERCIAL PROJECT

Tower D, KL Sentral, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Schematic design
- Design development
- Presentation Board
- Used Vectorworks 11

HSBC Tower, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Schematic design
- Design development
- Presentation Board
- Used Vectorworks 11

BMW showroom and service centre at Jalan Semangat, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
- Schematic design
- Design development
- Presentation Board
- Used Vectorworks 11


HSBC 2, Cyberjaya, Malaysia
-Design development
-Used Adobe Photoshop, AutoCad

Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS), Bukit Tunku, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Schematic design
- Presentation Board
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop


UOB Medan Pasar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Schematic design
- Presentation Board
- Façade Study and detail treatment
- 3D illustration
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop


Bukit Kayu Hitam Duty-free complex, Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah, Malaysia
- Schematic design
- Presentation Board
- Façade Study and detail treatment
- 3D illustration
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop


PT 12099 Office Building, Cyberjaya, Malaysia
- Schematic design
- Presentation Board
- Façade Study and detail treatment
- 3D illustration
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop

MASTERPLAN
Mixed development for OSK Property Holdings Berhad in Sg Buloh, Malaysia
- Schematic design
- Presentation Board
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop

Friday 29 December 2006

AZZA Associate Architects

AZZA Associate Architects, Kuala Lumpur from 10/2005 – 06/2006
Job Tittle: Freelance Architect


MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT Al-reem Island Plot 1, Zone C, commercial and residential project (5 blocks of 45-storey and exclusive Villa), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates for Tamouh Investments (In association with GDP Architects) -Approved Scheme.
- Schematic design
- Design development
- Façade Study and detail treatment
- Interior Design
- 3D Illustration
- Presentation Board
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop, 3D Studio Max


American University of Abu Dhabi design competition, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Being short-listed.
- Schematic design
- 3D Illustration
- Presentation Board
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop


Breakwater development Site-A design competition, commercial and residential project, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates-Being short listed
- Schematic design
- 3D Illustration
- Presentation Board
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop



Breakwater development Site-B design competition, commercial and residential project, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates-Winning scheme.
- Schematic design
- 3D Illustration
- Presentation Board
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop


Al-shamisi Tower, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
- 3D Illustration
- Façade Study and detail treatment
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop



KTM township, Penang, Malaysia
- 3D Illustration
- Façade Study and detail treatment
- Used Vectorworks 11, Adobe Photoshop

Thursday 30 November 2006

RECOGNITION



"we would like to use your CV as a part of the company profile for presentation to a potential client", said my colleague. I was quite shocked to know that the staff profile for this project would include me as well. It would usually include only the high level of the company's management. I'm just an architectural assistant who is still new to the UK's architecture. This is another advancing step in my career. When I recall my previous employment, I've never been included in any company profile. This would make the first time my CV being included into the company profile; a big milestone in my architectural journey. Deep inside, I feel accepted by the company for a good reason... a recognition for a great job!

Wednesday 29 November 2006

SERI BUMI - Seven Tiers of the Sky, Seven Tiers of the Earth



This was a design competition entry back in 1998

The design concept of the design is Supremacy. It means the extreme highest and extreme deepest and the theme is Seri Bumi, Seven Tiers of the Earth, Seven Tiers of the Sky.

It is not just a power station but it is a multifunction monument. It has recreational park for tourists and also public spaces for people such as hall, gallery, offices and etc. It also functions as a centre of the hi-tech future power station and it symbolizes the growth and development of Malaysia in the future.

The design issues concentrates on the environmentally conscious design as it protects the environment by maintaining its natural condition. Falling of flowing water has been used to perform work for thousands of years. The generation of electricity from falling water expanded with the need for larger hydroelectric plants because the energy does not need to be used on the site. In the future, the knowledge and understanding of all hydropower facilities components can assure tht hydropower can be economically optimized, properly integrated and be a properly functioning facility that is built and maintained.

It is obvious that hydropower development is a renewable energy source and that its renew ability is a significant advantage. When hydropower development occurs at existing damp sites, the environmental impact is minimal or non existence. A hydroelectric impact is minimal or non-existence. A hydroelectric project in Malaysia is also a very good investment if it is used to bring future income and to provide power that humans will need in the future.

The design of the power station shows that Malaysia has achieved the highest part of economic sustainability. The design also shows the movement of Malaysia from the past to the future. In the design, we convey the characteristic of a national identity.
We mean to address the importance of our nationality and to show how proud we are to be Malaysians.
Fourteen petals that overlap each other show the fourteen states of Malaysia working together to develop the country. The Seven Tiers of the Earth show where Malaysia has been through. It also symbolizes the starting point of Malaysia towards better future. The Seven Tiers of the Sky show where we are going and the highest part we can go. The hollow part symbolizes the past and the laser symbolizes the future. The water that falls through the deepest part shows the fear to fall down. Once we fall we can’t fall again. Let bygones be bygones. Malaysia has to move towards the future.

Tuesday 28 November 2006

MSSA STUDENT IDEAS COMPETITION 2004


While I was browsing the Internet, I found an old article from my former lecturer in University, Miss Faridah Adnan. http://eprints.utm.my/474/1/A_Faridah_Bridging.pdfAmong interesting notes from the article were several pictures used from her supervised student as examples in relation to the topic. One of them is the picture in Figure 9: First prize winner of MSSA Student Idea Competition 2004 from UiTM. Well, it was so happened that I was the person who involved behind the scene of the project to do the presentation board.

I'd still recall the few nights before they submitted the design; the group of students wasn’t able to finish it because they concentrated too much on the model making. One of my juniors approached me and asked for my help. Within limited time and resources (using old computer)
I managed to complete the 3d model and rendering, presentation boards and the Graphics for the project. Alhamdulillah, it finally won the competition and the boards were displayed worldwide.

After that I never heard any news from this group of students. They came, they took and they left. This experience teaches me that if we’re not in the front line to show (but not to brag) our works and capabilities, there will be others who would just simply take the credits of others’ effort to themselves. We will never know who really did the hard work.

This example also applies to bosses in firms. People behind the scene are usually not the good-presenters or speakers kind of people or even sweet talkers who talk a lot about their works because they were given less opportunity to portray this ability. In addition, they have so much work to do and have less time to talk about their works. The situations leave the person who has more time to talk and becomes better at talking rather than work to get the credits out of it. A good boss should have the ability to judge not just by its cover but also see beyond the scene.

"An understanding heart is everything in a teacher, and cannot be steamed highly enough. One looks back with appreciation to the brilliant teachers, but with gratitude to those who touched our human feeling. The curriculum is so much necessary raw material, but warmth is the vital element for the growing plant and for the soul of the child. "Carl Jung Swiss psychologist (1875 - 1961)

Tuesday 18 July 2006

LIST OF QUOTES

This is a list of quotes that been added on the blog since 2007
Inspiring Quotes
"Minds are like parachutes. They only function when they are open."
Sir James Dewar, Scientist (1877-1925)


"Design is not making beauty, beauty emerges from selection, affinities, integration, love."
Louis Kahn

"I am interested in things happening around me, and I need to understand what's going on in other artistic sectors like music and literature." Tadao Ando

"I don't want to be interesting. I want to be good".
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

"Nature is my manifestation of God. I go to nature every day for inspiration in the day's work. I follow in building the principles which nature has used in its domain". Frank Lloyd Wright


“Its not the qualifications, titles or money that you will make or gain But it’s the people that you will meet along the way that will bless your soul”.Ar Dr Tan Loke Mun President PAM PRESIDENT’S SPEECH PAM ANNUAL DINNER 2005

"Inspiration does exist, but it must find you working."Pablo Picasso, Spanish Cubist painter (1881 - 1973)

"I'm really excited," he said. "It liberates me to do more of what I want to do, I like the idea of travelling more, spending more time on design, it's not a step back, it's a step forward." Norman Foster BD,10 May, 2007

" Rasulullah s.a.w bersabda yang bermaksud: "Orang pintar ialah sesiapa yang memuliakan dirinya serta membuat persediaan untuk kehidupan selepas mati, sementara orang bodoh ialah sesiapa yang membiarkan dirinya mengikut hawa nafsu serta mengharapkan cita-citanya dikabulkan oleh Allah.". Riwayat at-Tirmidzi http://www.islam.gov.my/portal/e-hadith.php

"All Fords are exactly alike, but no two men are just alike. Every new life is a new thing under the sun; there has never been anything just like it before, never will be again. A young man ought to get that idea about himself; he should look for the single spark of individuality that makes him different from other folks, and develop that for all he is worth. Society and schools may try to iron it out of him; their tendency is to put it all in the same mold, but I say don't let that spark be lost; it is your only real claim to importance. ".HENRY FORD - US automobile industrialist (1863 - 1947)

"A Work of Art... is not a living thing... that walks or runs. But the making of a life. That which gives you a reaction. To some it is the wonder of Man's Fingers. To some it is the wonder of the Mind. To some it is the wonder of Technique. And to some it is how Real it is. To some, how Transcendent it is. Like the 5th Symphony it presents itself with a feeling that you know it, if you have heard it once. And you look for it, and though you know it you must hear it again. Though you know it you must see it again. Truly a work of Art is one that tells us, that Nature cannot make what man can make." LOUIS KAHN - My Architect movies 2003

Friday 31 March 2006

REVIEW 2006-01





  • These are some of the REVIEWED works from MOCA - special thanks to my 'SIFU' En. Zafar, and aspiring artist like Mr. Lum and dedicated illustration by Ruhaifi.
This initial entry should be named as UK CV 2006 because of the fact that I’d used it as my portfolio while attending work interview in Manchester in mid April 2006. Because there were too many workload from various job (from practice office, freelance job, external consultant, alumni, etc) I’d compiled all the works in a short summary of the art work that I’ve been producing for each practice. At the end of each practice, I’ve inserted the selected best works from each practice.




When I come to think about all the efforts and time consumed in making these artworks, I thought that it would be great if I could produce an annual entry to summaries all the works

A REVIEW - remember our design review in studio days

which I’ve done for that particular year. As I mentioned before, it’s still not too late to keep track of all the art works that have been done for the past 28 years …I believe that there’s still a long way to go. So enjoy the past, and anticipate for the brightest future in this long winding journey.

REVIEW 2006 -02



  • Special thanks to former Azza designer Mr. Emmerzza and "drughtlady" Mus

These are some of the works I did with AZZA project consultancy. Its main office is in Penang. The experience gained through this work was stepping stone in my life because this was the time when my works were put on INTERNATIONAL level

It all begun with a phone call...

REVIEW 2006 - 03


  • special tribute to Ar. Ong for inspired me on the life of an architect. Hopefully i could have work room similar to yours.
This was entry works from A&A Architect. As for this review (even though the works is on year 2004) the works are my first attempt to being full-time in architectural practice.