Architecture Portfolio 2017-2019 - Afrilla Melati Rahma

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EDUCATION 2015 - 2019

Bandung Institute of Technology Architecture Undergraduate Program GPA: 3,58 - Cum Laude Chosen as The Best Undergraduate Final Project October Graduation of Architecture Undergraduate Program

AFRILLA MELATI RAHMA

SOFTWARE SKILLS Basic Intermediate

Advanced

Drawing & BIM

Autodesk Revit Autodesk AutoCAD

3D Modeling Sketchup Rhinoceros 3D Hi, my name is Afrilla Melati Rahma, but people usually call me Dini. I see myself as a driven, young, and passionate learner. I have a strong interest in the utilization of technology in architecture. I always look out for opportunities to go extra miles in order to enhance and develop my skills with creative people in dynamic environments.

Citizenship

Indonesia

D.O.B.

April 17th, 1999

Phone

+628980008808

E-mail

afrillamelati@gmail.com

Language LinkedIn

Fluent in English & Indonesian Elementary in German & Arabic www.linkedin.com/in/afrillamelati

Visual Programming Grasshopper Dynamo

Virtual Reality Unity 3D

Rendering V-Ray Lumion

Editing & Layouting Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator Corel Draw Adobe Premiere Microsoft Office

COMPETITIONS & WORKSHOPS Indonesia Landscape Design Competition 2017 “Sudirman Monumental Streetscape”

Sayembara Arsitektur PSTA

Universitas Sriwijaya “Mengkinikan Arsitektur Rumah Panggung Tradisional” Issuu

issuu.com/afrillamelati9276

The 11th Architecture Festival HIMAARTRA UK Petra Surabaya “Contextual Microspace”

MORPH 2018

ArchProject - ITS Surabaya “Memory in Architecture”

STUCO Spatial Design Competition “Integrated Innovative Student Centre”

Workshop “Ide Konsep Re-desain Taman Inklusi dan Taman Maluku” Bandung Inclusive Trip - Gaung Bandung 2018 1st Winner

Masterclass Indonesia Creative Digital Architecture and Interior Design “Exploration in Parametric Design”

Masterclass Indonesia Creative Digital Architecture and Interior Design “Batik Fractal: How to generate surface pattern”


CURRICULUM VITAE

2013 - 2015

SMAN 3 Malang Senior High School

2011-2013

Accelerated program - Science

MTsN Malang 1 Junior High School Accelerated program Regionally ranked 5th for the highest score of Indonesian National Examination in East Java Province - Ministry of Religious Affairs

WORK EXPERIENCE 06/2019 08/2019

Architectural Intern Atelier Cosmas Gozali I was actively involved in design process from research, analysis, concept development, massing study, facade study, schematic drawing, interior design, 3D modeling, and 3D visualization. Projects: Kapal Api Office Jatibaru (ID), Pharos Office BSD (ID), Resort in Vrindavan (IN), S2 Co-Living (IN), Food Stall Kota Intan (ID).

ORGANIZATIONAL EXPERIENCES 2015 Staff of Production Division

AMI (Aku Masuk ITB), annual event that aims to promoting ITB for high school students

Staff of Artistic Division

PEMIRA (Pemilihan Umum Raya), annual election of the leader of students’ representative 2016

Member of Mentor Division

INTEGRASI ITB, ITB annual new student orientation

Head of Fundraising Division

Syukuran Wisuda Oktober - IMA-G, Architecture ITB students association

Staff of Fundraising Division

Gaung Bandung 2016, IMA-G annual Bandung-scale event

Staff of Communication & Information Division

Badan Pengurus 2016 - IMA-G, Architecture ITB students association

Member of Techno Entrepreneur Club ITB

Student activity unit that is focused in technopreneurship 2016

Member of Loedroek ITB

2017

Financial Manager

Student activity unit that is focused in East Java’s traditional theater Syukuran Wisuda April - IMA-G, Architecture ITB students association

Staff of Media & Information Division

Badan Pengurus 2017- IMA-G, Architecture ITB students association

Staff of Publication Division

Gaung Bandung 2017 - IMA-G, Architecture ITB students association 2018

Head of Fundraising Division

Badan Pengurus 2018 - IMA-G, Architecture ITB students association

Supervisor of Biro Gunadharma

Organization that provides services such as model making, design graphic, illustration, and architectural design; Badan Pengurus 2018 - IMA-G

HOBBIES & INTERESTS Architecture Interior Design Urban Design Real Estate Housing and Settlements Parametric Design

Graphic Design Product Design BIM Augmented Reality Virtual Reality

Photography Business Model making Handcrafting Handsketching


Contents.

MULTIGENERATIONAL LIVING: LOW-RISE APARTMENT IN BANDUNG

URBAN OASIS: LIFESTYLE CENTER ON SUNDA STREET

THE EIGHT: MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT IN URBAN AREA

UNDULATONE HOTEL: THREE STAR HOTEL IN BANDUNG


WALKABLE NEIGHBORHOOD: SARIJADI HOUSING

OTHER WORKS

A DROPLET OF FUTURE: ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIVE STUDENT CENTER


Multigenerational Living: LOW-RISE APARTMENT IN BANDUNG

CHOSEN AS THE BEST UNDERGRADUATE FINAL PROJECT, OCTOBER 2019

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The city of Bandung has become an ideal destination for people of all generations to live, study, migrate or live in old age. Demographic composition which consists of various groups of birth generation requires their respective places of residence. This project aims to accommodate multigenerational users, as well as market segments. This residence is specialized in the form of low-rise apartments to suit the character and needs of each generation group. Some of the design issues raised in the realization of the basic concepts are the issues of social interaction, privacy, territory, and safety of occupant accidents. The concept of “Multigenerational Living� was taken to make dwellings that can be inhabited by all generations and old age dwelling for the elderly, by encouraging social interactions to improve the quality of life for all residents.

TYPE: ACADEMIC, 2019 LOCATION: BANDUNG // SITE AREA: 18700 M 2 // SUPERVISOR: DR. ENG. HANSON ENDRA KUSUMA, ST, M. ENG.

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SITE & REGULATION

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Zone: Commercial & Service // Site Area : 10.582 m2 // KDB: 70% // KLB: 5,6 // KDH:20% GSB Jl. Ahmad Yani: 0 m // GSB Jl. Cipaera: 4 m // GSB samping & belakang: 4m

PROJECT ISSUES

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Social Interaction

DESIGN CONCEPT

Privacy

Territory (Expression of Identity)

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Sociopetal Space

Community Living Room

Transitionary Space

4-in-1 Configuration

Unit Placement Based on Generation

Material & Texture

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Residents’ safety & security

Previewing

Soft Visual Block

Facilities for All Generation

Ramp as Integral Part of Building

Zoning inside Residential Unit


BUILDING PERSPECTIVE

// Children Playground BUILDING PERSPECTIVE

// Gardening Zone


MASS TRANSFORMATION

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The transformation of mass is based on the concept of “sociopetal space� which is stronger to encourage social interaction. Positive spaces are formed both near the outside and inside the site that can be designated as open space. The mass is made continuously without being broken down, but it gives the impression of a three-block hierarchy formed by bending the mass and emphasized through the placement of drop-off areas and open spaces. The mass of the building is also made thin and the apartment in the form of a single loaded corridor is open. This can increase the likelihood of social interaction between apartment dwellers and the potential to become a non air conditioner building.

OPEN SPACE CONCEPT

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NATURAL AIR CIRCULATION CONCEPT The open spaces are divided into 5 hierarchies based on the extent and ability of the open space to become a space for social interaction.

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At the intersections of the mass, there are gaps so that air and light can enter and move through the corridor. In this way, the need for an artificial ventilation system on a typical floor can be reduced.


SERVICE & UTILITY CONCEPT

Vertical Access & Emergency Stairs

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// Building exploded axonometric

Sewage Treatment System

Water & Rainwater Harvesting System

// Elevator and emergency stairs The facade on the balcony is made to allow the occupants to preview or to see the interactions below, without being too visible from afar. As for the side of the residential unit aims to reduce sunlight, especially from the east and west. Besides, a cube mass pattern is developed forwards and backward and the use of orange and Tosca colors so that the elderly can make it as a benchmark for building orientation. Therefore, facade patterns made for the building envelope from the 2nd floor to the 5th floor differentiated as the facade for the corridor side and facade for the side of residential units.

MULTIGENERATIONAL LIVING

FACADE CONCEPT

Waste Management System

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2ND FLOOR PLAN

// this plan is similar with 4th floor

3RD FLOOR PLAN

// this plan is similar with 5th floor

SEMI BASEMENT PLAN

// consists from service & parking areas

Placement of residential unit variations is based on multigenerational user analysis to generate the 4-in-1 configuration concept, which means 1 large family can consist of 4 residential units. The 4 units are interrelated with each other in one corridor to encourage passive contact. In addition, the use of a single-loaded corridor along the building will make it easy for residents from one block to another to meet. The main vertical circulation uses lifts located in three main locations close to open spaces and drop-off areas intended to increase informal meetings among residents.

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SITE PLAN

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MULTIGENERATIONAL LIVING

GROUND PLAN

// Consists of public facilities

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BUILDING SECTIONS

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Section A-A’

Section B-B’

BUILDING ELEVATIONS

South Elevation

North Elevation

Detailed Sections

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East Elevation

West Elevation


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RESIDENTIAL UNITS LAYOUT

Studio

1 Bed Room +

2 Bed Room +

EXPERIENCE AUGMENTED REALITY

3 Bed Room

MULTIGENERATIONAL LIVING

2 Bed Room

1 Bed Room

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// 3D Interior of Residential Units

Instructions 1. Download the APK from this QR Code or this url : bit.ly/AR3DUNIT. 2. Install the APK on your android device. 3. Launch the app, and click “Allow Access”. 4. Point your device’s camera to the image inside the grey border above. 5. Explore every interior layout of these residential units!

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Vehicle access inside the site

Jogging track at rooftop

Commercial plaza

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Ramp & stairs near to main plaza

MULTIGENERATIONAL LIVING

Main plaza

Pedestrian walkway

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The Eight:

MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT IN URBAN AREA

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Today’s city development, especially those that are increasingly capital-intensive, produce large plots of the block from both new land acquisitions and the development of several existing city plots. Without adequate city design guidelines, city development like this produces massive city blocks and reduces the connectivity of city movements, especially pedestrians. Building mixed functions can be a solution by provid ing opportunities for a city plot to allow for permeability, especially for pedestrians who are very much needed in the movement in the city center. In this project, commercial and residential functions are inserted to meet the need for high-density areas.

TYPE: ACADEMIC, 2018 LOCATION: JALAN CIPAERA, MALABAR, LENGKONG, BANDUNG // SITE AREA: 10.582 M 2 // SUPERVISOR: DR.ING. IR. BOEDI DARMA, MSA.

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SITE & REGULATION

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Zone: Commercial & Service // Site Area : 10.582 m2 // Site Building Coverage Ratio: 70% // KLB: 5,6 // Site Coverage Area: 20%

PROJECT ISSUES

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Urban Permeability & Connectivity Pedestrian oriented development Human dynamic movement surrounding area

DESIGN CONCEPT

Located between the commercial center of Kosambi & residential area Lack of public open space for social interaction

Chinese Ethnic Activity Center The impact of Bandung Lautan Api caused the Tegalega, Kosambi, Sudirman and Cimindi areas to be the center of Chinese ethnic activities.

The function of high-density & commercial apartments in the city center Maximizing the potential for commercial space Privacy & Territory

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Eight as Lucky Number

Urban Crossing

Chinese believe the number 8 is a lucky number because the number 8 has no end. In ChInese, 8 = bÄ . This type of letter is similar to fa, which means prosperity. So, number 8 is considered good for the business & business world.

Connect & bring the nodes of movement through new intersections in design.

Stratification of gastronomic playground Respond to street vendors across the site through zoning food vendors. High-segment restaurant is placed on the 1st floor & food court on the 2nd floor.

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Green

Urban Oasis Provide a public open space / plaza that is located between the crowded city buildings.


INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

// Stores EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

// Communal outdoor space


BUILDING PLANS

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Ground plan

2nd floor plan

BUILDING ELEVATIONS

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North elevation

East elevation

BUILDING SECTIONS

// User zoning

A-A’ Section

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South elevation

Basement floor plan

THE EIGHT

Typical apartment floor plan

West elevation

B-B’ Section

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Walkable Neighborhood SARIJADI HOUSING

CURATED WORK ON AR4090 - DESIGN STUDIO EXHIBITION, JANUARY 14 TH -18 TH , 2019

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The increasing population density in the city of Bandung due to urbanization and rising birth rates provide the need for high occupancy. Housing that increases over time creates urban sprawl and makes the area inefficient for public and social facilities. In fact, even distribution of facilities and spaces of interaction for the community can improve the quality of life of its inhabitants.

This master plan project seeks to provide a high-density residential complex consisting of 350 landed houses and 5 blocks of walk-up apartments. This master plan aims to improve the quality of life of residents by equalizing public and social, commercial and open space facilities that can be used for communities to interact. The residential complex has the concept of “walkable neighborhood� to increase water recharge area and encourage passive contact for its residents.

TYPE: ACADEMIC, 2018 // LOCATION: PERUMNAS SARIJADI, KEL. SARIJADI, KEC. SUKASARI, BANDUNG // SITE AREA: 113.490,85 m 2 // SUPERVISOR: DR. ING. IR. BOEDI DARMA, MSA.

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SITE & REGULATION

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Site Building Coverage Ratio 60% // Site Green Coverage Area 20% // Setback from main road 4 m // Side Setback 0 m // Rear Setback 2 m

PROJECT ISSUES

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Noise from Vehicles

SITE ANALYSIS

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1. Starting from the condition of Jalan Sarimanah as the main road that needs to be maintained. Placement of apartment and commercial zones on the edge of Sarimanah Road to accommodate traffic needs.

Lack of Public Communal Spaces

SITE CONSTRAINTS & ISSUES

LAND DEVELOPMENT PROCESS

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Lack of Parking Areas

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2. Split the site to connect Jalan Sarimanah with the road around the location.

3. The green lane and the pedestrian lane are added between the right and middle side as the result of the connecting road.

4. Clusters of detached houses are arranged by adjusting the previous stages. Houses are made with organic patterns (forward & backward) to increase the positive spaces of green open space formed by the mass arrangement.


BIRD EYE PERSPECTIVE

// First hierarchy road


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WALKABLE NEIGHBORHOOD

SITE PLAN

// information

A. Walk-up Apartment B. Elementary School C. Kindergarten D. Commercial Rentable Area E. Mosque F. Musholla G. Health Center H. Community Hall I.Maternal and Child Health Services J. Garbage Dump K. Power House

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LAND USE DIAGRAM

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Residential Capacity: Detached houses: 357 units Walk-up apartments: 420 units

BUILDING USE DIAGRAM

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SITE DRAINAGE DIAGRAM

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Rainwater runoff drainage system from the road will be absorbed by the soil or flowed using bioswale to replace commonly used gutters. In bioswale, various kinds of vegetation will be planted to make the soil more porous and the water passing through it can easily enter more into the soil. For rainwater runoff from the cluster area of the house (footpath), in addition to bioswale sewers are also used, which at certain points there are control tanks to accommodate excess water. Sewerage systems from homes and buildings are carried out by means of a communal disposal system. From each house per cluster or closest row, it will be connected to a communal pipe which leads to 2-3 pieces of dirty water filtering tub. This tub is placed in the remaining space at the end of the cluster which is then used as a green open space/ garden.

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03 GREEN NETWORK DIAGRAM

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The green layout on the design of this complex is multiplied by laying out plots that are arranged more organically to allow the formation of open spaces between the densities of the housing. There are 3 hierarchies of green open space based on their functional level. First hierarchy an open space which from the beginning was dedicated as a green line HUB, and can function for social/communal activities of citizens. Second hierarchy an open space through the formation of positive space around the cluster. This level of green open space is more used by residents because of passing, sitting, etc. Third hierarchy a green open space that is on the edge of the road and residents can interact socially in it.

VEHICLE CIRCULATION DIAGRAM

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WALKABLE NEIGHBORHOOD

First hierarchy road is Sarimanah Street which is an existing road from the site and often traversed by residents of Bandung, so that its location is maintained. Second hierarchy road is a street that divides housing complexes by connecting hierarchical road 1 with existing roads around the site. Third hierarchy road is a street to the communal parking area between clusters.

First hierarchy road Second hierarchy road Third hieararchy road Existing road surrounding site

PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION DIAGRAM

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The house in this complex is mainly accessed using a pedestrian lane integrated with green open space lanes. Housing residents are prepared communal parking areas behind each cluster that are not far away, and access to homes is designed for use by pedestrians or bicycles. This will reduce the amount of land built for permanent construction to pave and procure roads.

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ROAD SECTION

ROAD SECTION

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// First Hierarchy Road

// Second Hierarchy Road


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ROAD SECTION

// Third Hierarchy Road

WALKABLE NEIGHBORHOOD

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Walk-Up Apartment

Detached houses

Detached houses & Education Facility

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Detached houses in front of second hierarchy road

WALKABLE NEIGHBORHOOD

Roundabout way in the second hierarchy road

Junction in the first hierarchy road

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A Droplet of Future:

ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIVE STUDENT CENTER

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Students, as the major composition of Indonesia’s population, play a big role in bringing up ideas and innovations that are unimaginable of most adults. Students’ way of thinking are still fresh and have not been polluted by common constraints in adulthood. Therefore, they could be the agent of innovation to solve the environmental issues that are a lot going on these days. Students nowadays are getting much considerable issues related to their lifestyle, psychology, and study environment.

The agents of innovation need a facility that fulfills the standards & the requirements to do collaboration, research, study, and everything else to support their growing ideas. Existing facilities provided by society are still rarely meet the requirements needed. To enhance the innovative and creative ambience for students, a student center could be a significant form of facility that is still explorable and suit students and their behavior.

A Droplet of Future in a Student Center means that a small place is able to be a vision of an ideal sustainable buildings in the future, and in this case are managed for and from students. We’re establishing a platform for students to innovate and learn to create creative solutions to address the sustainability issues that the earth is facing. This creative environments hopefully can be a be a pilot for other buildings thereafter.

TYPE: COMPETITION, 2018 LOCATION: JL. DAGO ASRI III, COBLONG, BANDUNG // SITE AREA: 6000 M 2 // SUPERVISOR: DR. FIRMANSYAH, ST., MT. // TEAM MEMBER: AFRILLA MELATI RAHMA, IKYU TIRTODIMEDJO, BONIFASIUS DIMAS

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UPON CHOOSING THE SITE

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1. The site was chosen because it is located in two kilometres radius from Bandung Institute of Technology. Other than that, the site lies in the middle of mid-to-high-density housing with more than 50% of the occupants are university students. 2. In spite of the high density around the sites, it still has a large area of green-open space with natural vegetation. This Student Centre design can take advantage of the surrounding green-open space to give natural atmosphere in the students’ learning and innovating activities.

SITE ANALYSIS

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Climate Analysis Diagram Bandung has the lowest average temperature in a year that is 23 degrees Celsius in July and the highest average rainfall of 291mm in December. It can be seen in the rainy season Bandung has a high rainfall, for that building design should respond to high rainfall.

Circulation Diagram The main street that usually used by people in their daily activities which connects to Jalan Ir. H. Juanda and Jalan Tamansari. The nearest public transportation to the site is the Cisitu-Tegalega Angkot.

Green Blue Diagram The site act as a green open space between the high-density housing in Cisitu and Dago Asri which is very difficult to find in Bandung nowadays. The site and few area around it are the only remaining green-open space with natural vegetation. This means there are low amount of water absorber in this area. There are the third type of drainage system nearby the site.

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BACKGROUND ISSUES

CONCEPT

the Student Center is given th connected and supported t Students are easily exposed to stress or mental health disorders Students who come from different ci es are o�en having problem with their health caused by uncontrolled unhealthy lifestyle

Spaces Students are ge ng much problem related to their unhealthy lifestyle

Integra ng nature into human well-being

Campu

87%

>60%

of all students agreeing that their universi es should take sustainability seriously *NUS Sustainability Skills survey 2016

of all university students want to learn more about sustainability

Students care about sustainability and want to be a part of the solu on to our unsustainable society

SC as an interrac on place to explore the technological, environmental, economic, and societal aspects of sustainability

*NUS Sustainability Skills survey 2016

a Droplet of Future

Bioph Students play a big role in bringing up ideas and innova ons that are unimaginable of most adults Exis ng facili es provided by society outside the campus are s ll rarely meet the requirements needed

SC as a pilot project that leverage other similar kind of buildings in the future

Lack of facili es that fulfills the standards & the students' needs for bringing fresh innova on

CONCEPT

STRATEGIES To actualize the idea of Student Center as a pla�orm for students and from students, some strategies need to be planned in the building and the system build in it. These are:

Spaceship Earth Concept a world view encouraging everyone on earth to act as a harmonious crew working toward the greater good. It also talks about crea ng a built environment that priori zes the Close Cycle system.

SOCIETAL EDUCATION

This strategy focuses on the learning process that accommodate interac on & collabora on between students and many stakeholders.

Campus as a Living Lab Concept

a Droplet of Future

a kind of giant sandbox in which there is the freedom to explore—crea vely and collabora vely—the technological, environmental, economic and societal aspects of sustainability.

ENVIRONMENT

This strategy focuses on how the students are having good & healthy way of living and studving while also giving impact to s o c i e t y & environment by using their knowledge as a student.

Biophilic Design a revolu onary design trend that focuses on the human connec on between nature and the built environment, with numerous benefits to our health and well-being. It wraps the other concepts above.

as a pilot project that rage other similar kind uildings in the future

MASS TRANSFORMATION

This strategy focuses on how the student center is possible to make money t h a t a ffo rd t h e O/ M expenses and could be FINANCIAL economic engine that is managed by students.

The features include: Ÿ Learning Center Ÿ Research Center Ÿ Workshop from community for society Ÿ Working Space Ÿ Outdoor Working Deck Ÿ Amphitheater

A DROPLET OF FUTURE

the Student Center is given three main concept that are connected and supported to each other, those are:

gra ng nature into uman well-being

an interrac on place lore the technological, nmental, economic, and aspects of sustainability

GOALS

The features include: Smart Water System Urban farming Roof garden Mycofiltra on Phytoremedia on Bio-pore Organic waste management Energy banks Green insula on Nature in the space

Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ

The features include: Neighborgoods Market Shop and Gallery Healthy Canteen Sleeping Pods Rentable Space Rentable Community Space

Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ

// form analogy

Inspired by a single drop of water, this mass trying to deliver the simple element of living creatures. Water brings life, balance, and growth. Water means a system, a system that surrounds a life form, beginning, mid, and an end. Like a closed cycle of water itself, this building trying to bring a closed cycle of human living into a reality.

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A DROPLET OF FUTURE

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BUILDING PLANS

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Ground plan

1 st floor plan

3 rd floor plan

BUILDING SECTIONS

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+9,50

+6,50

+6,50

+3,50

+3,50

+0,00

+0,00

BUILDING ELEVATIONS

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4 th floor plan

+9,50

South Elevation

2 nd floor plan

// West Elevation

-0,16


02 STRUCTURAL CONCEPT

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The longest span for this building is 6 m. It uses concrete column and beam as the structural frame. The diameter of the rounded column used is 460 mm, and the dimension of beam is 350 mm x 50 mm.

FACADE DETAIL

1. Wood Parquet Floor 2. Plaster 3. Concrete Slab h: 12cm 4. 12cm Brick 5. Painted Wall Cladding 6. Concrete Canopy 7. Vegetation Pot 8. Wire Frame 9. Concrete Beam 50x35cm 10. Concrete Slab h: 12cm 11. Root Barier Protection 12. Subsurface Irrigation 13. Growing Media Tray 14. Growing Media

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North Elevation

East Elevation

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PROJECT VISION

// building development phases Phase 1 This first phase focuses on the student center’s main building which aims to be a pilot project for similar buildings.

Phase 2 The area around the main building began to be used for urban farming and nature lab that supports the building functions.

Phase 3 Densify the trees at 2 spots to make educational forest. Moreover, amphitheater, retention pond, and neighborgoods market are injected to the area to maximize the use of the area.

USER ZONING DIAGRAM

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USER PROGRAM DIAGRAM

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Room programming is based on the four main issues of students in general and is divided into various room function that fullfills the need of students.

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INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

// Canteen INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

// Meeting room


INTEGRATED BUILDING SYSTEMS

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Integrating multiple complementary building utility systems to create a technologically sustainable environment. The utilization process starts from the bottom of the stage of producing energy, using that same energy and creating non-destructive waste throughout the entire process to create a building that has a good response to the surrounding ecosystem.

Water Filtration System

Urban Farming & Aquaponic

rainwater harvesting

filtering

human-based consumption

filtering

nitrogen rich water

purified water

excess water

natural filtration back to water body

Combining Bamboo Rhizofiltration concept and traditional water filtering well system in order to purify all wastewater from the building thus creating water that will not disturb the surrounding ecosystem.

Energy Production System

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Smart Water System Using examples of the natural ecosystems as the foundation for producing sustainable food sources. Integrate urban farming and aquaponics as a means of producing sustainable food resources.

Water Cycle within this building

Water management system in building that are responsible for the collection stage, using stage, and returning stage. Consisting of multiple stages of water usage (blue, grey, and black water) and return it to the ecosystem without harmful effects.

A DROPLET OF FUTURE

Organic Waste Management

Organic waste that produced from building activity, returned to nature in a more useful form. Using a composting box to convert organic waste into a good fertilizer for plant growth.

Inorganic Waste Management Utilizing two basic elements in nature as energy generating element, sunlight and water. Capturing photons using solar cells follows with its effective tilt angle to the sun, to alleviate energy outcome. Using water currents to rotate a mini hydro turbine that can generate electrical energy from its kinetic rotation.

Recycle inorganic waste (mainly plastic), using an integrated system, from the initial stage of grinding plastic to its smaller form, melting the plastic to creates its malleable forms, and re-create the plastic to another form of usefulness

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FINANCIAL STRATEGIES

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HEALTHY LIVING STRATEGIES

Rentable Community Space Student Center provides community to have their own place, office, or a workspace with an affordable and students friendly rent cost. Shop & Gallery Handcrafted goods or the innovative products created from workshop or collabs will be shown and sold for public.

Sustainable Living The design of the Student Center makes the students get used to live alongside the nature and makes them know how to make their home sustainable in the ways they get from this building. The students know how to utilize the waste from their activities, how to take advantage of the rain water that goes down, how to grow their own food, and other things that addresses environmental issues.

Sleeping Pods Students or community member who wants to use these sleeping pods can book from the website online and pay before using it.

Healthy Canteen The canteen sells healthy food cooked by the staffs and becoming the income for the student center itself.

Neighbor Goods Market selling area for stuffs that was produced from students’ innovative activities in the Student Center and food and medicine from the urban farmfields. Other than that, local people around are also allowed to sell with limitations of goods sold must respond to environment issues.

Communal Kitchen Student Center provides a place where the students can cook for themselves with food available from the land around the building.

Stationary & Photocopy It sells stationary that is needed by students, communities, or even college students nearby the site.

SOCIETAL EDUCATION STRATEGIES

Sleeping Pods Innovative students activities that take time and energy make them need a place to rest and unwind. Student Center provides sleeping pods as a resting place for students who are working and innovating.

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Learning Center Student center is facilitating a proper place for students to learn or study. It is also helping students or community to learn about environmental knowledge. Research Center A place for students to learn through direct practice in the field. e.g. urban harvesting, waste management processes, rainwater harvesting, and other knowledge that addresses environmental issues.

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Amphitheater a public space for students, communities, and citizens to gather and socialize. Meeting Room a meeting place for the students, communities, universities, government, and corporates to disccuss about the ideas or innovative project in a more serious or private way.

Mini Library A place where students can search all the things they want to know through books.

Workshop from Community to Society an activity that helps the society to improve their quality of life through cultural, social, and environmental training.

Multimedia Room A digital form of mini library. It provides the supporting gadget or technology to encourage educational environment.

Collaborative Working Space a place for the students to study, learn, work, and practice with various learning facilities and atmosphere.


INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

// Living area INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

// Learning area


Urban Oasis :

LIFESTYLE CENTER IN SUNDA STREET

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Urban Oasis has a public open space such as a park or plaza that is located between buildings or is formed by buildings around it in an urban area. Urban Oasis provides benefits to the community in urban areas by providing space for people to stop, sit, eat, play, or relax. Urban Oasis adds value to the region by providing identity, economic benefits, environmental benefits, and a place for cultural activities in cities.

Lifestyle Shop as a building designed to adapt and accommodate the functions and benefits of Urban Oase primarily by giving the identity according to its context on Jalan Sunda, by providing economic benefits by providing a means of lifestyle needs, as well as providing cultural activities, such as gathering and relaxing with other community member.

TYPE: ACADEMIC, 2017 LOCATION: JALAN SUNDA, BANDUNG, // SITE AREA: 10.582 M 2 // SUPERVISOR: IR. EKO PURWONO, MSAS.

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SITE & REGULATION

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Setback from main road: 4 m // Side setback : 4 m // Rear setback : 4 m // Building Coverage Ratio: 70% // Building Floor Ratio: 2,1 // Green Coverage Ratio: 20%

PROJECT ISSUES

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Being the provider of lifestyle needs

CIRCULATION DIAGRAM

Giving identity in the context of Sunda Road

A place to gather and relax

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In this building, each floor has two stairs and an elevator. Ramp is only found on the ground floor, which connects the first floor to the ground level. The concept of circulation in the food booth area is directed to surround it, so while choosing food, visitors can share the experience of different spaces of the building. Circulation on the 4th floor tries to connect between the front stairs and the rear with the aim of the circulation system becoming integrated, while still connecting the two RSGs that are available. Lifts and stairs in the form of a shaft in front of the building’s mass are intended to allow people to head to RSG directly without having to access the commercial area.


EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

// Outdoor parking area EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

// Drop-off


GROUND PLAN

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1ST FLOOR PLAN

// Restaurant, kitchen, employee areas

EXPERIENCE VIRTUAL REALITY

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Instructions 1. Download the APK from this QR Code or this url : bit.ly/VRLIFESTYLECENTER 2. Install the APK on your android device. 3. Launch the app, and click “Allow Access”. 4. Wear your virtual reality headset with your device in it. 4. Inside the game, point your view to the 3D arrow and touch the screen or click to move forward. 5. Explore and get your spatial experience inside the building!

BUILDING ELEVATIONS West Elevation

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// Small retail shop, food stall (6), coffee shop (1), chill & relax area

MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN

// Large retail shop (2) small retail shop (2), chill & relax area

4TH FLOOR PLAN

// Food stall (6), chill & relax area

URBAN OASIS

2ND FLOOR PLAN

3RD FLOOR PLAN

// Multifunction hall (2), prayer room

East Elevation

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INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

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// Food stall area


INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

// Stores URBAN OASIS 57


The Undulatone:

THREE STAR HOTEL IN BANDUNG

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Bandung has been known for its natural and cultural strength that made this city attracts many tourists to come. The development of tourism in the city of Bandung has attracted people to invest in the field of hospitality. Aside from being a place to stay for tourists, it is expected that hotel facilities also provide facilities for integrated MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions, Exhibitions) activities. Attractiveness of Bandung city tourism encourages people to be able to work and meet colleagues and build networking and traveling. Since the main purpose of business hotel is gaining profit, this project also focused on providing efficient facilities that are indicated by the structure system and building layout.

TYPE: ACADEMIC, 2018 LOCATION: JALAN PASIR KALIKI, CICENDO, BANDUNG // SITE AREA: 4.860 M 2 // SUPERVISOR: DR. FIRMANSYAH, S.T., M.T

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SITE & REGULATION

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Setback from main road: Jl. Pasir Kaliki 10 m; Jl. Pasteur 15 m // Side setback : 4 m // Rear setback : 4 m // Max. Site Building Coverage: 3.402 m2 // Max. Floor Area: 21.870 m2 // Green Coverage Area: 972 m2 // Maximum hotel Area: 13.122m2 // Basement site area : 2.673 m2

PROJECT ISSUES

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Efficiency Room efficiency as a budget hotel that has a commercial function (looking for profit)

PROJECT MISSIONS

Ambience Creating space, view and space experience by paying attention to the facade and the integration of building space.

Business Providing facilities that can be used for business purposes (rented meeting rooms, business centers, etc.)

Commercial Facilitating commercial activities through spaces that can be rented out that can attract visitors.

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Recreation Responding to the development of tourism in Bandung by providing lodging facilities and supporting facilities such as recreational and sports facilities

BUILDING CONCEPT

Urban Contextual Responding to the urban context on the site location

// Undulatone Hotel is a three-star business hotel project in the form of an eight-storey building. The name of the Undulatone Hotel project comes from the word “Undulating Tone” which means a wavy tone. The concept of this building adopts from a piano instrument and the strains of sound waves that are generated so that it creates a beautiful tone of its own. The shape of the piano was adapted into a form of mass composition of the building, while the strains of the tones were adapted through the building’s facade that was formed by a balcony that was surging by a vertical element on the railing that emphasized the formation.


EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

// View from balcony EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

// Front of building


Room Unit Front of The House (FOH) Back of The House (BOH) Corridor Commercial/Rentable Area Emergency Stairs Parking Area

EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC

// Circulation and zoning diagram

Circulation of building users on the typical floor has a linear layout through a corridor that connects rooms. Linear circulation layout to maintain the privacy of hotel users. On the 3rd floor, there is a public area in the form of a swimming pool. Therefore, access to stairs from the 2nd floor (public) was made so as to continue to provide continuity to public functions. The stairs that connect the 2nd floor to the swimming pool are in the area adjacent to the gym and spa. The main access to the entire building uses lift that connects from basement floor to the 8th floor.

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INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

// Hotel Lobby

UNDULATONE HOTEL

INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

// Lounge

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BUILDING PLANS

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Basement floor plan

1 st floor plan

3 rd floor plan

BUILDING ELEVATIONS East elevation

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// North elevation


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2 nd floor plan

UNDULATONE HOTEL

Typical hotel floor plan

South elevation

West elevation

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BUILDING SECTIONS B-B’ section

A-A’ section

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UNDULATONE HOTEL

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Other Works

ARCHITECTURAL MODEL

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FURNITURE TYPE: ACADEMIC, 2018 LOCATION: GEDUNG LABTEK IXB, BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY // SUPERVISOR: ASWIN INDRAPRASTHA, ST., MT., M.ENG., PH.D. // TEAM MEMBER: DIAJENG NASHUKHA R., JOSHUA ADITYA, THEOFILLUS TERRY, DEVI KAVA NILLA, ALMIRA KRIDARAHMANDA, RADEN CECYLIA, KESHIA SIMATUPANG

The design starts from observing the diamond shape footing on the first floor of Labtek IX, where the students are often seen sitting on diamond-shaped steps and stairs while waiting for class or during lunch breaks. In addition, the location of ceramic material, which when the rain cools, causes discomfort to sit. The tendency of students to chat and lack of material makes design opportunities for a comfortable and ergonomic seat.

Parametric Definition The design uses the element rail parameters and multiple curve profiles, which are made in domain 0-1 to determine the location of 3 bench profiles that construct parametric shapes. The location of multiple curves must be in the xy plane position on the model. By using a sweep, form a brep. Then divided into frames of wooden boards that will be used using prep planes. The result is extruded to reveal the thickness of each wooden board frame according to its original size of 9 mm.

Design Process

The shape is composed of three main geometries (beginning, middle, end) for seamless parametric designs.

Construction

The wavy “dingklik” (bench) silhouette combines the dingklik with a diamond as a back when sitting.

With wood material with the same thickness and the same distance between the panels making the “dingklik” comfortable to occupy.

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Other Works PHOTOGRAPHY

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HANDCRAFT

Handcrafting portfolio: instagram @hamrstudio

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Other Works FACADE DESIGN

Internship works at Atelier Cosmas Gozali These parametric brick facades are generated using Rhinoceros 3D, Grasshopper, and SketchUp

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PRODUCT DESIGN

SKETCH & WATERCOLOR

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