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Name: Lau Hui Ming Student ID: 0323827 Module: Effective Public Communication [COM 30103] Session: Tuesday, 4pm to 6pm FNBE March Intake 2015

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Name: Lau Hui MingStudent ID: 0323827

Module: Effective Public Communication [COM 30103]Session: Tuesday, 4pm to 6pm

FNBE March Intake 2015

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Traditional dwellings around the world

Mongolian Yurt

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Historical background of the country

MONGOLIA

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• The name Mongol comes from a small tribe whose leader, Genghis Khan in the year 1206.

• began a conquest that would eventually encompass an enormous empire

• stretching from Asia to Europe, as far west as the Black Sea and as far south as India and the Himalayas.

• Decline seriously in the 14th century.

http://www.infoplease.com/country/mongolia.html

http://tinyhouseblog.com/yurts/mongolian-yurts/

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• In the year 1911, Mongolian separated into two groups which are Inner Mongolian (China) and Outer Mongolian (Russia).

• For over 3,000 years the nomadic tribes of Central Asia have lived in portable round abodes called ger or yurts.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolia#Demographics

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Structure of Yurt

Considered a sacred space

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Dimension of Yurt

http://www.koatreeyurts.com/specifications/

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Structure of Yurt in Details• Combination of cylinder and cone shape.• Some of the yurt don’t have windows.• Wooden circular frame carrying a felt cover.• Consist one or more columns to support the crown and straight roof

poles.• The frame consists of one or more expanding lattice wall-sections• It is held together with one or more ropes or ribbons.• Required wood and felt only.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yurt

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• The door is the symbol of status• the yurt is more than their traveling shelter on the Asian steppes.• The door always opens to the south.• Opposite the door, sacred space is to the North• If the family is Buddhist, this is where the altar sits.• It is also the place of the seat of honour for guests.

http://www.yurtinfo.org/yurtstory-the-history-of-yurts-ancient-and-modern

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Layout of Yurt

https://www.pencukefarm.co.uk/luxury-yurt-layout.html

framed bed

twin pull out trundle beds 

double sofa bed 

Dining table 

cupboard 

Kitchen 

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Types of ornamentation used • Traditional Mongolian motif • symbolizing the dynamic expanse of the

universe.• endless cycles of life and death• This symbol is used widely in Mongolia • Act as decorative art and the pattern

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/343962490268651057/

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Carpet

• Asian pattern decoration.• Influenced by Eastern Art.• Orange is the main colour which act as

colourful symbolic designs inspired by nature

http://www.123rf.com/photo_10762974_oriental-carpet-ornament-asian-pattern-decoration.html

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Cupboard

Door

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/473159504575575944/

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/473159504575575971/

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Type of materials used

• Wood >>>For door and walls• Felt >>>made from the wool of the flocks of sheep >>>For the cover of walls>>>Insulating properties>>>thickness varies depending on the season>>>Water resistance

http://www.mongolia-travel-and-tours.com/yurt-mongolia.html

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Building Techniques (Take around 2 hours)

1. Build the door and walls

2. Start to place roof poles

http://www.architectureindevelopment.org/project.php?id=34

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4. Placing the thin inner cover on the roof

3. Complete the roof poles

http://www.architectureindevelopment.org/project.php?id=34

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5. Adding the felt cover

6. Adding outer cover

http://www.architectureindevelopment.org/project.php?id=34

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