
Elements Of Natural And Built Environment
A Brief look into ENBE (Elements of natural and built environment)

Let us permit nature to have her own way. She understands her business better than we do - Michel de Montaigne - (A drawing reprenting nature) What i learned: - The beauty of nature - How important it is to permit nature to have her own way.

"I often think that night is more alive and more richy than the day" - Vincent Van Goph (A drawing of a night scenary representing elements of a natural environment) What I learned: - Without the elements of nature, true beauty of nature will not be revealed - How a night scenary can define the beauty of nature. - Elements of nature (Water, Trees, etc)

A drawing showing the space, how the space is used to arrange the furniture's and the services. Image showing a house in Maldives. What i learned: - How the space should be used to arrange furnitures and services. - The different types of furnitures and services used. - Consequences when the space is not used efficiently (Place will look crowded)

Let us permit nature to have her own way. She understands her business better than we do - Michel de Montaigne - (A drawing reprenting nature) What i learned: - The beauty of nature - How important it is to permit nature to have her own way.
1. Drawings of Sketch Journal
These are my sketch journal drawings. Each drawing represents a specific topic. Learning outcome and the experience i had will be included in the picture description.

A poster to enhance the reputation of the wildlife of malaysia. The animals drawn represent some common animals found in Malaysia, whereas, the scene drawn above the tree, represents one of the activities in Malaysia The elephant and the tree is designed to produce an abstract effect. What i leaned: - There is an interesting wildlife in Malaysia. - More attention must be given in order to develop the wildlife in Malaysia, as tourist's are interested in these things.

This is an abstract collage work, representing the life on my country, and the atmosphere in which i grew up in . Yellow and orange lines represent the rays of the sun, as it is moslty sunny in Maldives. FIshes, and the corals represent the underwater beauty whereas, the man with the surfboard represent surfing, which is the main watersport in Maldives. Ostrich is a common bird found in Maldives.

A poster to enhance the reputation of the wildlife of malaysia. The animals drawn represent some common animals found in Malaysia, whereas, the scene drawn above the tree, represents one of the activities in Malaysia The elephant and the tree is designed to produce an abstract effect. What i leaned: - There is an interesting wildlife in Malaysia. - More attention must be given in order to develop the wildlife in Malaysia, as tourist's are interested in these things.
2. Poster and Collage work
This slides shows the poster and the collage work i did as a project for ENBE. Learning outcomes and the details will be displayed in the picture description.

This is one of the plants seen on the way to orang asli village. Many plants such as seen was seen on our way to the village

These are also some plants found on our way to the vilage.

One of the main tourist destination. KLCC tower What i learned from visiting urban (KLCC) area: 1. Unlike rural and and suburban, urban area's have alot of tall buildings. 2. Water supply systems used here are similar to urban area's, but a bit more complicated. 3. Buildings are more modernized. 4. A lot of tourist resides in this area.

This is one of the plants seen on the way to orang asli village. Many plants such as seen was seen on our way to the village
3. Photo's from a visit to orang asli village (Rural), Bandar Sunway (Suburban), and KLCC (Urban)
These are the photo's from our visits. We went to rural, suburban and urban area's to find information about the infrastructure used in the areas. I based my project on the water supply system used in these area's. The learning outcomes and the opinions about the visit's will be displayed in the description of the final picture



How water supply system work in the fountains

4. Water supply system (Project)
What i learned from the whole project.
- Different types of water systems used (Gravity feet, rainwater harvesting, water supply from river)
- How the water supply system differs from rural, suburban and urban area's
- How gravity feet water supply system works
- How water supply system from river works
- How rainwater harvesting system works. (All explained in the project)
5. More about Subang jaya, (The place I live)
Subang jaya, is a suburban city in the Klang valley ,Selangor, Malaysia. In my opinion, it is a city which is still under development as a lot of shopping malls are still under construction in the area (Eg: Giant) . However, the facilities used in this area are modernized. This city is also famous for education and housing as a lot of colleges/ universities, such as Segi college and condominiums such as impian meridian are found in this area. Roads, traffic systems and the lighting systems are very well developed, But some of the lights beside the constructing mall, is not fully functional yet. As for the pedestrian highways, there are quite a few pedestrian highways in the area providing a safer path for the pedestrians to cross the roads. This area is also known to have a lot of traffic jams mostly during early morning and evening, especially in front of the summit shopping mall. The houses and the condominiums are very well constructed with lots of facilities like, swimming pools and gym. In addition with this, this area is supplied with water from the river, which is handled my Malaysian water companies while some of the local houses have rainwater harvesting system installed. In a nutshell subang jaya is a very comfortable place for the citizens to reside in.



