adi nur khamim. architecture portfolio.
selected works 2016-2020. v.3.0.2020.08
Adi Nur Khamim
Purbalingga, 20 June 1998 +62 89 6464 33 530 adinurkhamim@gmail.com linkedin.com/khamim Indonesia
EDUCATION 2012-2015
Hi! I am a Bachelor of Architecture in Architecture Study Program at Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia. I am interested in architecture, building science, housing and settlement, and graphic design. I am a conscientious person who works hard and loves to learn new things. I am flexible, quick to adapt new skills, and eager to learn from others.
Senior High School 1 Purbalingga Natural science class, best graduate
2015-2019 Bachelor of Architecture Bandung Institute of Technology GPA: 3.64/4.00 WORK EXPERIENCES 2019-2020 Junior Architect Alvasara, Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia
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Assistant Architect (Internship)
Design Alliance Workshop (DAW), Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY Indonesia native Javanese mother tongue English upper intermediate HANDS-ON SKILL Sketching Watercolor Model-making Photography
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SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY Adobe Photoshop proficient Adobe InDesign advanced Adobe Illustrator intermediate Adobe Lightroom intermediate Autodesk AutoCAD advanced Autodesk FlowDesign upper intermediate Autodesk Revit intermediate CorelDraw advanced Microsoft Office proficient Rhinoceros intermediate SketchUp proficient Unity intermediate
ORGANIZATION EXPERIENCES 2019 Head of Editorial Team Book of Gaung Bandung 2018 2018-2019 Head of Research and Development
Gaung Bandung 2018, 67th Dies Natalis of IMA-G ITB
Permangga ITB, Association of ITB Student from Purbalingga
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Head of Information Media
Member
as Staff of Architectural Studies and Works Division IMA Gunadharma (IMA-G ITB), Architecture ITB Student Association
Facade 2017, Architecture ITB Student Excursion
ITB Student Graduation in April
Penjenjangan 2017, Cadre Recruitment of IMA-G ITB
2017
Secretary
Editorial Team of IMAGE Magazine Architecture ITB Student Magazine Formation Team of GBHP IMA-G Garis Besar Haluan Program IMA-G ITB, Outline of the Program Bow Head of Parade Division Architecture ITB Student Graduation in July Head of Artistic Division Mentor
COMPETITIONS 2019 The New Capital of Indonesia (Ibu Kota Negara) Design Competition Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing
with Gigih Nalendra, Raka W. Suryandaru, Meilani Martini, Wiwandari Handayani, and Sudharto Hadi Masjid Agung Singkawang Design Competition IAI Kalimantan Barat with Gigih Nalendra, Nadia V. Lasrindy, Karen Patricia, and Ibrahim Ichsan Supporting Facilities for The Creative Economy Area of The Mandalika
Design Competition
ITDC (Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation) with Aries F. Prayoga, Faza N. Sudarwan, and Kania A. Ulfa
Borobudur Information Center Design Competition
Propan Raya with Faza N. Sudarwan, Kania A. Ulfa, and Rayi Ruby
‘Limited Space’ Design Competition FIRST PLACE
Texture 2019, Yogyakarta University of Technology with Aries F. Prayoga and Faza N. Sudarwan Lapangan Multiguna Redesign Competition Bekasi Keren, Bekasi City Government with Keshia Simatupang, Aries F. Prayoga, Davin G. Lineker, and Diajeng N. Ramadhanty
2018 Dukuh Atas Transport Hub Design Competition TOP 6
MRT Jakarta, IAI Jakarta with Design Alliance Workshop, Studio Sa_e, Aegipix, and MVMNT
‘Memory in Architecture’ Design Competition
Arch Project: MORPH, Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology with M. Raushan Fikri and Afrilla M. Rahma
‘Mental Illness’ Design Competition
Satu Ruang, Pelita Harapan University with Faza N. Sudarwan and Yahya A. Asaduddin
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Traditional Market Design Competition
Archiray III, Hasanuddin University with Bonifasius D. Adrianto, Aries F. Prayoga, Fikri Anam, and Nugraha S. Irsyad
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RESEARCHES AND PUBLICATIONS 2019 Pergeseran Makna Arsitektur Nusantara Akibat Pengaruh Modernisme dan Pascamodernisme The Shift in The Meaning of Nusantara Architecture Due to The Influence of Modernism and Postmodernism with Aries F. Prayoga
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Pengaruh Ruang Arsitektural Terhadap Terapi Komunitas untuk Rehabilitasi Sosial
The Effects of Architectural Space on Community Therapy for Social Rehabilitation published in Seminar Nasional Teknologi Terapan Berbasis Kearifan Lokal, Haluoleo University with Diajeng N. Ramadhanty and Rayi Ruby
Analisis Metafora dan Metonimi pada Karya Variation on A Dark City oleh Espen Dietrichson Menggunakan Metode Semiotika Komunikasi
Analysis of Metaphor and Metonymy on ‘Variation on A Dark City’ by Espen Dietrichson Using The Semiotics of Communication Method
OVERVIEW The following is a list of building typologies that I have dealt with and do not rule out the possibility of developing them more broadly. airport apartment cafe co-working space dormitory gas station hospital
hotel house housings information center innovation hub market masterplan
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adi nur khamim architecture 2016-2020
mixed-use building mosque office park public space residential environment sport field
/academic projects urban connector. redevelopment process
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mixed-use building
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residential environment
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wana agyaridva. grha daivara.
/professional works ngloram airport.
airport 22
batik tiga negeri.
house 28
sanggala tower. office and hotel
niger. presidential residence
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/competition mandara singkawang. mosque
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the new capital of Indonesia
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information center
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gas station
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/overview
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/other works
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riet anri alam.
sangga darana. madas leah.
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urban connector.
‘connectivity, activation, and interaction’ final project | on progress the application of the ‘Apartemen Rakyat’ scheme as a redevelopment process of Kelurahan Babakan Ciamis, Bandung mentor: Ir. Achmad Deni Tardiyana, M.U.D.D. Babakan Ciamis is expected to be a meeting place for residents of Bandung City to activate socio-cultural-economy-recreational activities in undeveloped areas.
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The redevelopment is manifested in the form of the application of people’s apartment schemes by building apartments for social class multistrata on the same stretch. This redevelopment process will also organize the environment for the better so as to increase the usability of the land, as well as being the answer to the problems of housing backlogs that occurred in Bandung.
GROUND PLAN
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social apartment. Social apartments answer the needs of the indigenous people of Babakan Ciamis as affected residents. As part of the law of correspondence, residents who are mostly low-income people get units that are in accordance with their previous conditions. Communities also get adequate social and public facilities. Economic facilities are also provided so that the welfare conditions of the people will increase. The quality of social apartments is also confirmed to be the same as commercial apartments, but with little difference to improve efficiency. Indirectly, the quality of life of the Babakan Ciamis community will also increase.
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commercial apartment. Commercial apartments are the answer to the issue of lack of exposure in this region. With the existence of attractive apartments and commercial facilities, it indirectly attracts residents of Bandung City to come to Babakan Ciamis. Babakan Ciamis will be an active area. Commercial apartments are reserved for middleupper society to create a multi-strata community with social apartments. This multi-level community will also encourage more inclusive interactions without putting aside social classes. Thus provided transition zones in the form of plazas, street-food areas, and social-public facilities to support the activities of the two different strata.
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wana agyaridva.
‘an anthology for those who want to meet soon’ architectural design studio v | 4th year project design of a mixed-use building on Jalan Ahmad Yani, Bandung mentor: Ir. Indra Budiman Syamwil, M.Sc., Ph.D. We aim to design a mixed-use building with the main theme of permeability for pedestrians. Mixed-use in the form of residential and commercial functions is a necessity in order to create 24-hour life in prime locations such as Jalan Ahmad Yani, Bandung so that the facilities that have been designed adequately can be used properly. Access to the surrounding environment should not be left cut off, especially for pedestrians as the main commodity of the future. Moreover, the Kosambi Market, Greko Creative Hub, housing in Cipaera, and commercial facilities in the vicinity can support the occurrence of mixed-use development.
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Concentration of green space
Concentration of activities
Physical Permeability
Visual Permeability
The concept of physical permeability is mainly applied to the ground floor. The circulation is designed to connect the points of social activity in the community today is in the form of commercial activities on Jalan Ahmad Yani and Cipaera, access from Jalan Malabar, and Cipaera housing.
Visual permeability is applied to the podium floors. On the ground floor, there is overall access to see from the tip of the tread to the other end. Visual relationships between floors are made to the maximum by applying void and grand stair. The presence of visual permeability can improve social control and facilitate interaction.
In order to attract attention, the concentration of activity is created as a node that has a plaza as a means of interacting.
This is the maximum mass that can be formed only by reducing the site with the building boundary line.
At two points, the period is subtracted with the limitations in the form of GCA and the needs of the plaza as an area of interaction.
The mass on the ground floor is then raised by a number of podium floors.
To respond to the borderline and human scale, and to make the mass more dynamic, several points are subtracted and functioned as additional green space.
Tower in the shape of 2 letters L made by considering the mass of the podium in order to still have an effective area.
To reduce the heat island, there is green space engineering on several tower floors.
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Most buildings face directly to the west and east so as to reduce the heat of the sun, a second facade in the form of fins is used. The vertical fins are also intended to reinforce the impression of a tall building so that the building does not look bulky.
Facades are played by distinguishing the distance between lines on each side so as to create a dynamic impression and avoid boredom. Open roofs overgrown with shady trees to reduce the heat island and create a good microclimate.
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Elevator for podium Elevator for apartments Services elevator Emergency stairs Escalator Stairs Services area (toilet, praying room, MEP shaft and room)
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Plaza/green spaces Non-F&B retails F&B retails Department store Co-working space Cinema Outdoor cafe Apartment amenities Studio type 2BR type 3BR type
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grha daivara. ‘better way, better day’
architectural design studio v | 4th year project design of a residential environment in Sukaluyu, Bandung mentor: Ir. Indra Budiman Syamwil, M.Sc., Ph.D. The idea of a housing redevelopment to improve the quality of life, while increasing density as part of efforts to face the growing demand for housing, such as in Sukaluyu, Bandung, was outlined in the design of this regional master plan. The issue of the lack of equal distribution of public and social facilities is a major concern. Small area open spaces are considered to be expanded to increase social interaction between residents.
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STREET HIERARCHY DIAGRAM
1st hierarchy road
3rd hierarchy road
2nd hierarchy road
4th hierarchy road
ZONING DIAGRAM
Intersection, node
GREEN SPACE DIAGRAM
Green spaces
Active green spaces
Green spaces
Houses
Public and social facilities
Green spaces
LAND USE DIAGRAM
Cluster 1
Cluster 2
Commercials Educations
Commercial
Circulation
Cluster 3
Apartment
Government Worships and healthcare
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Apartment type-1
Cluster 1
Apartment type-2
Cluster 2
Cluster 3
FIRST STREET HIERARCHY
SECOND STREET HIERARCHY
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ngloram airport. ‘naungan jati’
professional works (Alvasara) detailed engineering drawing Alvasara and Labworks are the winning team of Ngloram Airport Design Competition 2018 which held by Ministry of Transportation By using the roof canopy in the shape of the teak tree, the atmosphere is so depicting Ngloram. Material elements such as steel, glass, and brick enliven the industrial atmosphere of Blora Regency. Involvement in this project is making the detailed engineering drawings according to the latest approved design and compiling the budget plan.
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Rendered by 3D Artist
KEMENTERIAN PERHUBUNGAN
DIREKTORAT JENDERAL PERHUBUNGAN UDARA DIPERIKSA TIM TEKNIS DISETUJUI KASI. PENGELOLAAN PRASARANA BANDAR UDARA DIKETAHUI KASUBDIT. PRASARANA BANDAR UDARA DISAHKAN : DI JAKARTA TANGGAL : A/N DIREKTUR JENDERAL PERHUBUNGAN UDARA DIREKTUR BANDAR UDARA
Ir. M. PRAMINTOHADI SUKARNO. M. Sc. Pembina Utama Madya (IV/d) NIP. 19630521 198803 1 001
PT. GEO SARANA GUNA
Rendered by 3D Artist
KEMENTERIAN PERHUBUNGA
DIREKTORAT JENDERAL PERHUBUNGAN
MAPPING & ENGINEERING SURVEY-DESIGN& SUPERVISION Kantor: Jl Jomblangsari No.12 Telp (024) 8312480 Fax (024) 801452733 Semarang 50256 Email: geosaranaguna@yahoo.co.id
HENKY KRISMINARKO DIGAMBAR JAKA YANUWIDIASTA DIRENCANAKAN PENANGGUNG JAWAB DWI WAHYUDI DISAHKAN : DI KARIMUNJAWA TANGGAL : PPK BANDAR UDARA NGLORAM CEPU KANTOR UPBU KELAS III DEWADARU KARIMUNJAWA
ABDUL ROZZAQ
NIP. 19810208 200212 1 001
KANTOR UNIT PENYELENGGARA BANDAR UDARA K DEWADARU - KARIMUNJAWA
LOKASI :
BANDAR UDARA NGLORAM CEPU - BLORA
KEGIATAN :
PENYUSUNAN RANCANGAN TEKNIK TERINCI (R FASILITAS SISI UDARA DAN SISI DARAT VOLUME 1 PAKET DI BANDAR UDARA NGLORAM CEPU NAMA GAMBAR
SKALA
NOMOR
PERSPEKTIF KEBERANGKATAN TERMINAL PENUMPANG
NTS
A.001.003
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Rendered by 3D Artist KETERANGAN :
KEMENTERIAN PERHUBUNGAN
DIREKTORAT JENDERAL PERHUBUNGAN UDARA DIPERIKSA TIM TEKNIS DISETUJUI KASI. PENGELOLAAN PRASARANA BANDAR UDARA DIKETAHUI KASUBDIT. PRASARANA BANDAR UDARA DISAHKAN : DI JAKARTA TANGGAL : A/N DIREKTUR JENDERAL PERHUBUNGAN UDARA DIREKTUR BANDAR UDARA
Ir. M. PRAMINTOHADI SUKARNO. M. Sc. Pembina Utama Madya (IV/d) NIP. 19630521 198803 1 001
KEMENTERIAN PERHUBUNGAN
PT. GEO SARANA GUNA
DIREKTORAT JENDERAL PERHUBUNGAN UDARA
MAPPING & ENGINEERING SURVEY-DESIGN& SUPERVISION Kantor: Jl Jomblangsari No.12 Telp (024) 8312480 Fax (024) 801452733 Semarang 50256 Email: geosaranaguna@yahoo.co.id
HENKY KRISMINARKO DIGAMBAR JAKA YANUWIDIASTA DIRENCANAKAN PENANGGUNG JAWAB DWI WAHYUDI DISAHKAN : DI KARIMUNJAWA TANGGAL : PPK BANDAR UDARA NGLORAM CEPU KANTOR UPBU KELAS III DEWADARU KARIMUNJAWA
ABDUL ROZZAQ
NIP. 19810208 200212 1 001
KANTOR UNIT PENYELENGGARA BANDAR UDARA KELAS III DEWADARU - KARIMUNJAWA
LOKASI :
BANDAR UDARA NGLORAM CEPU - BLORA
KEGIATAN :
PENYUSUNAN RANCANGAN TEKNIK TERINCI (RTT) FASILITAS SISI UDARA DAN SISI DARAT VOLUME 1 (SATU) PAKET DI BANDAR UDARA NGLORAM CEPU NAMA GAMBAR
SKALA
NOMOR
JUMLAH
PERSPEKTIF DEPAN TERMINAL PENUMPANG
NTS
A.001.002
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batik tiga negeri. ‘past spirit for present’
professional works (Alvasara) a house renovation in Bandung construction (on progress) The facade design of this house is inspired by the art deco buildings in Bandung. The interior carries a minimalist modern concept with careful attention to the function of furnitures. Involvement in this project includes from the schematic stage, design development, to the making of detailed engineering drawings. In addition, field supervision has also been carried out several times.
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sanggala tower. ‘continuum’
professional works (Alvasara) landscape and office-hotel facade re-design proposal design The challenge with this design is to create attractive commercial space from the outside of the site even though it is located at the back of the building. Therefore, the idea offered was to create a continuous welcoming area from front to back so that people are interested in visiting it.
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niger.
‘niger presidential residence’ professional works (Alvasara) proposal design This presidential residence design was Inspired by Niger’s traditional architecture and local climate condition shaping buildings. Niger floral motif, common shapes of Niger formal clothes, and Islamic geometry also influence the main facade of the building. Series of column that stands in order and repetitively on platforms represent the formality and pride of the building.
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mandara singkawang. ‘green islamic center’
entry for Singkawang Great Mosque Design Competition collaboration in Alvasara with Gigih Nalendra, Nadia V. Lasrindy, Patricia Karen, and Ibrahim Ichsan Inspired by the natural gifts of Singkawang City, from the mountains to the estuary of the sea. Mountains as a solid place to shelter, while rivers and the sea as a symbol of prosperity that supports its citizens so they can live well and harmoniously.
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triangle as a symbol of strength, purity, and intermediaries between man and god
the slope angle of the roof of 6 degrees symbolizes prostration and is subject to 6 pillars of faith
axis of Qibla
9 frame structures inside the building featuring 99 Asmaul Husna
the 55 stars symbolize 5 prayer times and 5 pillars of Islam
a mix of Betang House and Malay House
The great mosque as a center for Islamic development is expected to support the activities of the Emirate (prosperity of the mosque) as a means of worship, gathering, preaching, studying, and exchanging experiences.
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riet anri alam. ‘in harmony with nature’
entry for The New Capital of Indonesia (IKN) Design Competition collaboration with Raka W. Suryandaru, Gigih Nalendra, Meilani Martini, Sudharto Hadi, and Wiwandari Handayani Sepaku City is designed as a living and attractive human-scale metropolitan for its citizens. Sepaku also is designed as a reliable center of government with a strong regional image as the state capital. With the concept of restoration, Sepaku is built in harmony with the nature to restore the glory of Kalimantan as a tropical rain forest with high biodiversity. This compact square-shaped city with a structure that is easily managed and connected by green-blue corridors is Indonesia’s answer to the challenges of climate change and the need for sustainable development.
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AVAILABILITY OF LARGE AMOUNTS OF LAND The large area of land that can still be developed is a distinct advantage for KIPP. Besides, the location is not in a protected area or densely populated village. Therefore, this land use becomes more efficient.
SUPPORTING ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSICAL CONDITIONS KIPP is located in an area that has ultisol, alfisol, inceptisol, and entisol soil types. Land with these types of soil can still be developed for cultivation activities when compared to peat and coal land. On the other hand, this area has another advantage because it is found in its relatively gentle contour (5-15%).
THE VARIETY OF CONNECTIVITY OPTIONS Accessibility to KIPP can be accessed by land and sea. The sea route is a unique transportation option because of its shorter travel time and views along the river. If compared to Samboja, it doesn’t be an option because it is adjacent to the protected forest, thus limiting urban growth and potentially encroaching into the forest.
SUFFICIENT AVAILABILITY OF WATER KIPP is passed by the river children who embrace in Balikpapan Bay. This increases the risk of flood disaster so that it needs the blue corridor engineering in the form of embung or lake retention. It can be used as a water storage during the rainy season and the dry.
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GREEN-BLUE CORRIDOR The concept of restoration is translated in the form of supply of the green and blue corridor that connected each others. The green axis is expanded so that the entire city is covered by a green network. Three retention ponds were added to increase the availability of surface water and the attractiveness of the area.
THE CO-BENEFITS OF CLIMATE CHANGE Green-blue corridors contribute greatly to both mitigation and adaptation to climate change. These networks increase carbon stocks and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. They also increase water absorption, accelerate aquifer filling, prevent erosion, reduce the risk of floods and landslides, provide disaster evacuation space, reduce the urban heat island, and create a cooler microclimate.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION NETWORKS Bus Rapid Transit is chosen because it has lower procurement, operational, and maintenance costs compared to LRT and MRT. BRT also contributes to reduce emissions through the use of clean energy such as electric fuel. Development of public transportation networks will be integrated regionally through intermodal exchanges.
TOUGH CONNECTIVITY To create a resilient system, macro transportation does not only rely on one system but several alternatives, such as land, sea, and river routes.
LAND USE PLAN The mixed use concept is applied to KIPP to support the creation of a compact city that integrates various types of activities in one area so as to minimize community mobility. There are several functions within one building block such as ministerial offices equipped with economic facilities, green open spaces, and health facilities. At the regional scale, the application of mixed use is more diverse. It combines work, live, and play functions.
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SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT USING THE SURFACE WATER Water management in the IKN area avoids the use of wells or ground water. The source of raw water for the KIPP area utilizes two dams in the north, namely the Batu Lepek Dam and the Sepaku Semoi Dam. The location of the KIPP which is downstream of the river also has the potential to provide clean water sources. MAXIMIZING THE CATCHMENT AREA The hilly topography of the IKN area can be utilized for the management of water systems. The concept of water treatment in IKN is maximizing the catchment area in the hills and prioritizing water cycles. The function of the recharge area is maximized to slow the water runoff and store water to be processed and reused.
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HILLY AREA
WATER BASIN
The concept of water absorption in hilly areas (spongy mountain) focuses on nature-based adaptation systems that maximize water capture, storage, and reuse to minimize the negative impact if water runoff in downstream areas.
The varied topography in the IKN delineation area has resulted in the formation of ponds or basins that can be used for optimization of the water systems.
DOWNTOWN Handling water systems in downtown areas maximizes storage and slows down the rate of rainwater to relieve pressure in downstream areas.
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sangga darana.
SOUTH ELEVATION
‘sangga: anchor; darana: center of mind’ entry competition for Arsitektur Nusantara Propan 2019 collaboration with Faza N. Sudarwan, Kania A. Ulfa, and Rayi Ruby
NORTH ELEVATION
The Information Center is a very important place in the delivery of information about Borobudur tourism. As an anchor of information, the Information Center must have the values contained in the philosophical meaning of Borobudur, and be a place for visitors to interact. The Information Center is also a means of preserving local culture and customs.
WEST ELEVATION
SECTION A
EAST ELEVATION
SECTION B
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Borobudur Temple was designed through three main concepts namely MOON (mind), LAKE (natural-human relationship), and LOTUS (life).
PHILOSOPIHCAL
FUNCTIONALITY
CONTEXTUALITY
SANGGA DARANA
Information Center as a place to exchange ideas (MOON)
Information Center as a place to interact and socialize (LAKE)
Information Center as a place to preserve culture (LOTUS)
Borobudur Temple consists of three main parts namely arupadhatu (head), rupadhatu (body), and kamadhatu (feet). The Information Center is designed to have a tripartite shape adjusting the structure of the temple space.
Borobudur Temple Stupa has a unique shape with a very deep meaning. With various levels, in general, the shape of stupas resemble each other. The shape has a peak to symbolize the meeting point between nature, humans, and God.
The buildings in the Borobudur Complex mostly use Joglo roofs. The Information Center is also designed to use the Joglo house structure to maintain the regional context.
Information Center as a representation of Borobudur Temple (terraced mountain or Bhumi Sambhara Budhara) The buildings inside the Borobudur Complex as large use the roof of the Joglo house. The Information Center is also designed to use the Joglo house structure to maintain the regional context.
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ZONATION CONCEPT The zoning function of the Information Center symbolizes the philosophical level of the Borobudur Temple. Zoning is divided into three main groups. 1. Arupadhatu (main), are the main functions that are accommodated such as information areas. 2. Rupadhatu (middle), are supporting functions such as the visitor lounge, administration room, management room. 3. Kamadhatu (low), is a service function of buildings such as reception, prayer rooms, and bathrooms.
STRUCTURE AND MATERIAL CONCEPTS The main structure of the building uses concrete and wood, especially the intercropping structure commonly used in Joglo houses. Other materials used include glass, natural stone, brick, and shingles. The concept of material is locality and sustainability so that all materials are obtained from building material providers around Magelang and Yogyakarta with a travel distance of 3-14 km and a travel time of 10-90 minutes.
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madas leah.
‘harvesting the results from the home grounds’ entry competition for The Mandalika design of a rest area and gas station collaboration with Faza N. Sudarwan, Aries F. Prayoga, and Kania A. Ulfa The great Mandalika with all its incarnations encourages people to return to the nature of adat. The forerunner of the bale lumbung, berugaq, and Lian tree reflects the beautiful culture of Lombok, which can be reaped as part of modern life.
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Drawn by Kania A. Ulfa and Aries F. Prayoga
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irakarya.
bajra.
‘let’s be active in being creative’
‘a flash that attracts attention’
architectural design studio iv | 3rd year project design of an innovation hub on Jalan Rancabentang, Bandung mentor: Dr. Ir. Moch. Prasetiyo Effendi Yasin, M.Arch., M.A.U.D.
architectural design studio iv | 3rd year project design of a midrise hotel on Jalan Pasirkaliki, Bandung mentor: Dr. Ir. Moch. Prasetiyo Effendi Yasin, M.Arch., M.A.U.D.
samara.
pasar rancacili.
‘teamwork to meet networks’
‘the market as an authentic and sustainable urban development initiative’
architectural design studio iv | 2nd year project design of a co-working space on Jalan Sunda, Bandung mentor: Dr. Agus S. Ekomadyo, S.T., M.T.
entry competition for Archiray Design Competition collaboration with Bonifasius D. Adrianto, Aries F. Prayoga, Fikri Anam, and Nugraha S. Irsyad
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multiguna berkuala.
braga bridge.
‘a place for youth to gather, move forward and be creative’
‘river oriented development’
entry competition for Lapangan Multiguna Redesign Competition collaboration with Keshia Simatupang, Aries F. Prayoga, Davin G. Lineker, and Diajeng N. Ramadhanty
First Winner ‘Limited Space’ Design Competition Texture 2019, Yogyakarta University of Technology collaboration with Aries F. Prayoga and Faza N. Sudarwan
rs royal progress. facade renovation, covid-19 test drive thru design, pylon and water feature design
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lb house. dormitory
bsd house. dormitory
rs cendana. facade renovation
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graphic design.
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digital rendering.
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book layouting.
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sketch and watercolor.
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other works.
photography.
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model making. 1. form and space organization studio | tectonic | shelter 2. architecture computational studio | fabrication | beko masterplan 3. form and structure studio | form-active | pneumatic 4. form and structure studio | vector-active | space-truss 5. algorythm approaches in design | ceiling installation 6. form and space organization studio | thematic park 7. architectural design studio v | mixed-use building 8. architectural design studio i | house interior 9. form and structure studio | surface-active | shell
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book layouting. 1. Gaung Bandung 2018 Booklet 2. Facade 2017 Book 3. IMAGE Magazine #12
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photography. @manustravo on instagram
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ADI NUR KHAMIM Architecture Portfolio adinurkhamim@gmail.com +62 89 6464 33 530 www.linkedin.com/in/khamim