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Solution for Problem of

Kompleks Akademik E

Site Selection

Kompleks
Akademik E

Sanitary and Drainage

Evidence : Dried leaves that


fall from the trees collected on
the rooftop drainage

Potential problem:
-water drainage is
blocked or clogged.
- Causes surface water
flooding.
- Reduce life
expectancy of
the building
-Evidence of tree
growing.

Sanitary and Drainage


1.Flat cast iron
grafting drainage
channel
Covered with the
grafting to avoid
the leaves to
enter the
drainage
channel

Size : 9" x 24"


Material : Cast
Iron
Color: Epoxy
Ivory
Price :
RM32.00/keping

Sanitary and Drainage


2.Outlet (Holes) Flat grafting
flat grafting for final filtration before
the rainwater flow freely channelled
downwards

Sanitary and Drainage


3.Recalculate the
outlets holes
needed for better
flow
flat grafting for
final filtration
before the
rainwater flow
freely channelled
downwards

Sanitary and Drainage


of the Kompleks Akademik E rooftop
Area

: 527.5615m2
Total flow rate : Selangor rainfall
intensity (0.017) x Area (527.5615m 2)

Minimum outlet holes channel is 3 per


roof

Sanitary and Drainage


4.Regularly maintenance
The maintenances of the
rooftop drainage should be
done regularly. The leaves
and unwanted object should
not be blocked the drainage
channel.

Neighborhood Issues

Evidence: A goat pen


located beside the KAE.

Problem:
- Contribute to
odor pollution.
- Too close to
sensitive
receptor
-May contribute
to minor health
problem.

Neighborhood Issues
Plant a tree around the
goat pen.
Trees reduce farm house
emissions by capturing dust,
ammonia and odours in their
leaves. They also aid in
dispersion of emissions,
which reduces the impact on

Neighborhood Issues

Landscape Issues

Problem:
- Subjected to
abuse from
construction and
maintenance in
these areas.
Evidence: A tree planted
near the infrastructure
(drainage)

Proper management of tree planting


for screening and shades

Considering
the plant
roots
Keep the
distance
from the
building
Determining
the location
for shades
tree

Trees with aggressive or large root systems can


cause structural damage when planted too close to
the Kompleks Akademik E. Roots can also damage
patios, driveways, walkways and underground pipes

Do not plant trees close to the building that can


pose a hazard. Limbs that overhang roofs can drop
leaves or pine needles that need to be regularly
removed, lest they clog gutters, rooftop drainage or
damage the roofing material and structure

Large trees, up to 70 feet or more should be planted


at least 20 feet from the building, medium-sized
trees up to 70 feet tall, 15 feet from the building,
and small trees 30 feet tall or less, 8 to 10 feet from
the building.

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