Week 1 : 14 July 2016
We started our site visit at Bukit Ceylon from 8am today. The street is quiet but some stalls had started their business for breakfast. We separated ourselves into 2 groups, Jun Yi, Kevin and I will be working at Zone 1, including Jalan Alor and Tengkat Tung Shin, while Xiao Bao, Kwan Seng and Atirah will cover Zone 2 with Changkat Bukit Bintang and Jalan Berangan.
My task is to capture the street elevation, street activities, and important (interesting) nodes. I was amazed by this building facade when I headed up for the elevation photograph. The activities layering at Jalan Alor is interesting too. Most of the food stall or restaurant cater for tourist is facing the main road while the local is having another internal street behind the food stall for the groceries shop, clinic and mamak stall.

City Tower Facade
We walked through some back lanes and shortcuts near the site and talk with some locals around the area. Due to the site terrain, there is actually a sub-basement unit hidden underneath the building, with the shop entrance facing the back lane. The back lane is quite lively with the groceries shop, charcoal store, darts club and car service garage. It’s like a hidden local living street behind the tourist spots.

Section cut through Jalan Alor and the back lane
Week 1 : 15 July 2016
We continued our task left out from yesterday and headed to DBKL after lunch for a meeting with En Azahar. En Azahar is the officer in charge for the facilities and surrounding upgrade at Jalan Alor. He provided a lot of important information to us including the urban design guideline, issues on site and future development at Bukit Ceylon. We were informed that there will be a hotel extension proposal and high-rise SOHO development at the end of Jalan Alor and some of the food hawker stalls will be amalgamated for the development. I am worried that these developments will slowly demolish the identity at Jalan Alor and the area will become more congested than the current condition.



