MUHAMAD HAZIM Portfo io
andscape Architect


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Creating memorable experiences for people through the use of design is important to me as it gives out intangible experiences and memories that are priceless to people. I am always finding ways to improve on myself in any way that I can and I am always open to the idea of expanding my knowledge beyond my field. Studying in NAFA has given me an opportunity to explore my creative expression and further develop me as an individual. Having a part time job enhances my soft skills such as being a team player, communicating with my colleagues and the customers
Interpersonal Skills
Adaptibility
Teamwork
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator AutoCad Sketchup Vray Rhino 3D
Full name: Muhamad Hazim Bin Ab Wahab
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: 17/11/1998
Age: 26
Interests: Gaming, Movies, Photography
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, 2024- 2026
• Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Biophilic Design
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, 2020- 2023
• Diploma in Design (Landscape & Architecture)
Institute of Technical Education , 2015 - 2017
• Higher Nitec in Maritime Business
Participation
• URA-REDAS Spark Challenge 2021
• 4TH Pukyong National University (PKNU) International Design Exhibition
1st Place for the Luzerne Tableware Decal Design Competition 2021
One of the winning entries for PUB’ Living with the Rising Seas competition
Email: hazim913@gmail.com
Phone: +65 9851 0622






This project sought to establish a seamless connection among humanity, nature, and water, while also addressing the imminent challenge of rising sea levels. The park is designed to create an environment that allows visitors to feel fully immersed in their surroundings and actively participate in the experience through diverse planting palettes and zones.

Ecological Connections

Potential form an ecological link from Gardens by the bay to Mount Faber Park and Labrador Nature Reserve



The Marina South area in Singapore, located near Marina Bay and the CBD, is being developed as a sustainable, community-centric mixed-use neighborhood with green and blue spaces.
Pedestrian Circulation
Primary Secondary Tertiary
The Pathway between Marina South Pier and Marina Bay Cruise Center are the only one being utilized
Undeveloped Landscape
The Site currently underutilized and has no developments
Flood Map & Existing Coastal Edge




Creating a link between two areas with different functions




Enhancing biodiversity and human connection with green zones







Creating a resilient coastline while creating a water bodies for both humans and nature to utilize











































































































Verdant Flow reimagines the hospital‘s hard built environment by seamlessly integrating soft landscapes inspired by the fluidity of a river. Meandering pathways mimic the natural flow of water, guiding users through zones of reflection, interaction, and respite. The design employs biophilic principles, particularly Attention Restoration Theory, to enhance the restorative qualities of the space by incorporating elements of „soft fascination,“ such as flowing water, swaying grasses, and dappled light. These natural cues offer moments of tranquility and cognitive relief, fostering a sense of calm and rejuvenation for hospital users




Users
Ms. Jen (Clinic Staff)


Sculpture & Waterbodies 3


Seating/Waiting Area 1

Seating/Waiting Area 2 The


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Seating/Waiting Area 3



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Crowded public transport, mental stress anticipating a busy day
High


Midday
Overlapping duties, paperwork overload, and managing time between patient care and admin responsibilities
Short breaks, insufficient rest areas, constant interruptions, lack of a serene environment for recuperation

Afternoon





Extended hours due to admin tasks, delayed departures, fatigue, mental exhaustion.









Reimaging the hospital entrance as a terraced landscape of soft greenery designed to provide immediate visual relief and comfort to visitors. Inspired by the natural flow of meadows, the cascading layers integrate intentional seating to accommodate user behavior observed in unconventional resting spaces, creating a welcoming and restorative environment.










This zone is designed to immerse users in a flowing, soft landscape that promotes mindfulness through meandering pathways and a sense of gentle movement. The landscaping encourages exploration while seamlessly incorporating seating areas, inviting users to pause, reflect, and engage with the calming environment.



A therapeutic pathway lined with aromatic, purple-colored plants, such as lavender, designed to envelop users in a calming ambiance that soothes the senses and promotes relaxation.





















A serene reflection zone designed to inspire introspection, featuring weeping willows and a tranquil reflecting pool. Soft-colored, flower-like structures gently diffuse light, captivating users while inviting a sense of presence. During rain, the interplay of raindrops on the pool and the shelters enriches the meditative atmosphere, fostering a deep connection with the environment


Introspection Rain Experience










Rochor canal have been an important part of its surrounding neighbourhood for y ears. Recent works on the canal have improved the conditions of the canal but at the cost of the connections it has with the neighbourhood.
T his design proposal hope to bring water element in as a reflection of rochor canal and social space while enhancing the area as well





























Space for private and intimate thoughts and conversations

LOCATIO N PLAN











SOFTSCAP E





VEGETATION ROCHOR CANAL































































Users are able to experience and interact with the natural environment






CIRCULATIO









PEDESTRAIN CIRCULATION
VEHICULAR CIRCULATION












DEMOGRAPHICS ( AGE )







Place for social connections and interaction with each other as well as water




























































Gradual change from privat e to social space





Conveyance and retention of water and people




































Plants that can tolerate large amounts of water are planted along the stream while the weeping willow tree adds on to the experience























Mounds along with bird attracting trees are placed in the middle of the plaza to create a active space full of interaction and communication




DEEP-SEATED THOUGHT S



Use of cool coloured to create a sense of calm and relaxation while fragrant plants help to buffer out the unwanted smell and further relax the user.



















































Use curved roads and bright coloured plants so users will slow down when cycling through this pathway to avoid accident s
















































Stormwater will be collected along the stream

















Overflow water will be conveyed to the next point until it reaches the retention basin/ plaza
























































Overflow from the water retention basin will then be conveyed to the canal














































































Reusing the materials that can be found at the site




















































































































Vehicular Circulation Sun Path Views



















Gender
Age Distribution






























More female than male lives within Depot Road and the population is made up of 51% of residents aged 40 and above.





The views from the car park are something not to miss. Viewers get to see the bird’s eye view of Depot Road landscape (1 & 2) and also oversee the Telok Blangah Hill Park (3 & 4)

The design concept comes from the multiplication of squares, converting the space into an area that brings the community together.


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The project aims to create a vibrant and dynamic public space that seamlessly connects the Singapore Art Museum and SMU Connexion, fostering a sense of movement and exploration. Taking inspiration from the underside of a mushroom, the design incorporates its organic and fluid shape to mimic the flow of a river.

This unique concept allows visitors to navigate freely, breaking away from the constraints of traditional linear paths. By embracing this fluidity, the project encourages people to engage with the space in unexpected ways, promoting creativity, connectivity, and a sense of liberation.








































































































