‘‘ My Passion and great enjoyment for architecture, and the reason the older i get the more i enjoy it, is because i believe we -architects- can affect the quality of life of the people.’’ Richard Rogers
NATIONAL MUSIC MUSEUM IN SOLO THE BEST OF ARCHITECTURE FINAL PROJECT - MARCH PERIODE Location :Solo, Center of Java Type :Final Architecture Project
BUILDING FORM CONCEPT. RESPONDING THE SITE
Lokananta is the first recording studio in Indonesia which exists in Solo, Central of Java and was built on October 29th 1956. This recording studio has more than 5200 vinyl collections from all over Indonesia that have been kept since the establishment ofthe building. Lokananta keeps so many historical things that become the witness of the development of music industry in Indonesia. One of the Lokananta’s buildings has been declared as a national heritage building. In order to maintain the building and its histories also, the city goverment is planning to use it as a national music museum.
CREATING NEW SPACES
CONNECTING THE BUILDING
BIG IDEA.. In his book, Bront C. Borlin defined contextualism as a probability to improve building and a willingness to make a compact design between old and new building. In other words, contextualism is an idea to respond the site context and respect the soul and character of a place. The big idea is to build a new building next to the existing by using some approachments such as contextual juxtaposition and contextual continuity.
CONTEXTUAL JUXTAPOSITION
CONTEXTUAL CONTINUITY
PUTTING THE LINK quality improvement
adding new functions such as museum, theater, commercial, and public space
motif repetition
form approachment
reconstructing the existing elements that will be adapted into the design
existing elemen reconstruction. INNERCOURT
CORRIDOR
SLOPING ROOF
ART DECO ELEMENT
INTRO
VISITOR FLOW CONCEPT.
VERSE
BRIDGE
CHORUS
FADE
As a music museum, this building would be designed by bringing the music ambience inside. This thing wouldn’t be just only brought by listening music along the way to exhibition but also giving another kind of ambience that adapted by some elements of a song, such as intro, verse, chorus, bridge, and fade. Every element would be put on the visitor way from the entrance until the exit. They can feel it by the sequence, lighting, and also the material. From intro to verse, they would find a mass in the centre that would lead them to go to next room. From verse to chorus, they would go through up by a small long room with a little lighting in it. From one to another exhibition room , they would go through ‘bridge room’ and last, back to the old building.
1st Floor
plan.
function chart.
section. SECTION A
Auditorium
Exhibition Room
Technical Room Public Space
SECTION B
Temporary Exhibition Room
2nd Floor
To respond the public function in the centre part, therefore it would be put another public function also, such as cafeteria to attract people to come to this part. The other functions which are more private would be located further like the technical service which is on the south of museum. The auditorium would be located separated from the others, which is on the third floor so the auditorium could get biggest place and minimize the usage of column by using long span structure. This function can be accessed by using lift which is located behind the museum.
elevation. ELEVATION A
3rd Floor
ELEVATION B
ELEVATION C
CIPAMONGKOLAN RIVER REGENCY Location Project
:Gedebage, Bandung :4th Year Studio Project
BIG IDEA. The idea is to create a healthy living in Cipomokolan by involving the river as the main thing in this area. Why river? This river is located in the centre of the area that would give some benefits such as fresh air and comfortable atmosphere. In order to get those benefits, the river has to be integrated by every elements in the area. Creating the river to be the front yard is a good solution, so that people could use and also protect the river as well. This residential area is provided with good access to every facilities so it would make the residents easier to get their needs.
section 2
One access crossing the site
1. Cluster A 2. Cluster B 3. Cluster C 4. Apartment 5. Community Center 6. Public School 7. Commercial Space 1 8. Commercial Space 2 9. Shelter 10. Sport Park 11. Amphiteather 12. Sport Park 13. Sport Park 14. Captive Deer Park 15. Shelter
One loop system to be easy access
Housing Type 54 Housing Type 70
section 4
section 3
Gate access to connect residents with public transportation
Water Front concept to create new good spaces along the river
Cluster system for residential safety
Green separator for good environment
lifestyle concept.
More community spaces to bring new good life style
Near Gateway for residents with bicycle
section 1
0 1
3
section 1
5m
0 1
3
section 3
5m
SITE SECTION.
0 1
3
5m
section 2 0 1
3
5m
section 4
HOUSING TYPE-54.
HOUSING TYPE-70.
0 1 3 5m
0 1 3 5m
0 1
3
5m
0 1
3
5m
NDALEM PUJOKUSUMAN Location :Pujokusuman, Jogjakarta Project :East Asia Workshop 2014, Jogjakarta Role :Idea Making, Site analyzing, Diagram Modelling Team :Alicia Tiffany Beandda (ITB) RR Tri Reknoningtyas (UGM) Reina Rivenska Dissa (ITB) Aditya Hari (UGM) Napoleon Ordaz (UF) Dimas Rahmatullah (UGM) Bethany Mayhew (UF) Yosita Hendra Kumalla (UGM)
SITE CONTEXT.
cultural area
Ndalem Pujokusuman is an area which is owned by Jogjakarta King;’s confidant. Nowadays, this area already become residential areas which are rented for people around that place. The original building (the house of the owner) until now still being an important place in Jogjakarta. This place is used for practicing and performing the authentic dance of Java. This place already become the centre of dance community in Java. The project is to make something in this area that responding the context and increasing the value of this area.
public area
residential area
private area
all function
FIGUREGROUND.
BIG IDEA. Bringing back the FORGATABLE MEMORY by reviving the area with NEW SYSTEMS that connecting the SPACES. Directing the progression through a SYSTEM of functions, boundaries, and thresholds that define SPACES for INTERACTION between the owner, community, and public.
mind
heart
nature
SITEPLAN.
This Installation brings visitor to go to the backside. By using the wooden blocks, people could see the shaded things which are like they used to see when they watch ‘wayang’ show (the traditional puppet show). The wooden blocks would be like the wall which is used by the residents in this area as one of the elements. Not just as the wall, this wooden installation would be created as a bench and also the canopy as well. From the forms, it would create unique shadow.
The backside area has to be revived. It looks totally different from the front side because the owner of the house in backside area has different economy background from the other one. From that reason, we had a decision to make something that useful and could attract people to come in. From the idea, we wanted to bring the forgettable memory issue, so we made a new pendopo and modified it into something modern as the part of mind (wayang). The function of the pendopo is for entertainment (cafe). The concept is combining the 4 elements into one form such as wind, earth, fire and water as the focus. The form created a form that can collect the rain water and make it as an attraction in the centre of the space
SITEPLAN.
GREEN KAMPIAL HOTEL Location Project Role
: Kampial, Bali : Internship at Habitat5, Bali : 3D design modelling, 3D rendering
BACKGROUND. for business
mid-budget
lack of scenery
In this project, The owner asked Habitat5 to design a 3-star hotel which is located in Kampial. Kampial is an area in Bali which is not the main destination for tourism so that the hotel would belong for business place. The lack of scenery in this area became a challenge for the design because it still has to be an interesting and comfortable place for visitor when they cannot enjoy sunset on Bali beach in this place
BIG IDEA.
form concept.
The lack of potential view from the site, Habitat5’s principal architect had an idea to make the hotel as its view. The design would have a engaging tropical facade which could be an oases. This hotel would give some facilities such as deluxe type room, superior type room, and cafe. In order to maximize the site, there would be 3 buildings, two buildings for hotel, and 1 building for the cafe. We use the separation idea so the visitor could still enjoy the environment. For the basic mass, we use organic shape to reach the modern and tropical concept
function concept.
organic shape
maximal air circulation
outer circulation path
facade concept. wooden plate green plant iron plate
The concept of the facade has to be engaging and become the oases of the environment. So the facade would be secondary screen which combine wood and greenery. This combination would also give good air circulation for the rooms.
TEBET CONNECTION HUB BIG 8 WINNER Location :Tebet Park, Jakarta Project :Jakarta Architecture Triennale 2045 - Competititon Role :Idea Making, 3D design modelling, Diagram modelling Team :Alicia Tiffany Beandda Muhammad Harsyadika Dany Nugroho Dewantoro Abdul Said Ahtar
BACKGROUND.
SITE PLAN.
Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia which is the only one metropolitan city in Indonesia with the population of more than 12 million as of 2013. this number of population increase every year for around 1-2%.As we can see here, Jakarta has already become the center of many kind of things here such as economy, politics, education, business, and so on. On 2045 , Jakarta will experience a wide range of developments such as on transportation, technology, ad social. By this situation, there must be a balancing action by developing the environment, not only for the nature, but also for the mindset of Jakarta citizens to face these changes. The development should not walking for income only but also for citizen’s wealth, as responding the issue of green open spaces that is still happened in Jakarta.
BIG IDEA.
The idea is to re-design one of the park in Jakarta, Tebet Park as the pioneer for the idea that would be applicative into more areas in Jakarta. The design would make the park to be integrated with the transportation system (MART), so it would make people come to park as often as they use MRT as their transportation mode. By this way, humans would change their habit
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1993
1998
2002
tebet park. MRT STATION SKYWALK URBAN FARMING RETAIL AMPHITEATER SKATE PARK
INTEGRATED CREATIVE AREA
PARK FOR READING CHILDREN PARK
PROTECTED FOREST AREA AND SKYWALK
SKYWALK
KEY PLAN.
PROTECTED FOREST
INTEGRATED CREATIVE AREA
ZONING.
Tebet Park will be designed by separating it into two main parts. Those are ‘integrated creative area’ and’ protected forest area’. The areas will be separated based on security system that has to be maintained from the integrated creative area which need another place for playing and doing the other activities. Protected forest area was calculated for being huge so people can use it for preservation place for flora and fauna this location. Besides that, this area would be made as the part of Jakarta Green Network. Along the MRT development in Jakarta, this park would be the pioneer which could be duplicated in many location so it would make integrated region which could accommodate the needs of Jakarta citizens.
2012
2030
2045
17,000 ISLANDS OF IMAGINATION 3rd WINNER Location Project Role Team
:Frankfurt, Germany :Indonesia Pavilion Frankfurt Book Fair 2015- Competititon :Idea Making, 3D design modelling, Diagram modelling :Alicia Tiffany Beandda Jeanne Elizabeth Zicco Hudyoro Herdyanto Tirto Putro
BIG IDEA.
ZONE
THE MAIN PAVILION.
A
Indonesia is known as the largest archipelago nation. An archipelago that known by the beautiful beaches, green islands, active volcanoes, and coconut trees. As an archipelago, Indonesia used to be known as the greatest maritime nation. The voyages become the most important transportation in trade and to spread the dominion, which culture included. Those images that will be portrayed on the Main Pavilion. The main pavilion is an archipelago, where the collection and reading area are the island of poetry, the main stage is the sailing boat which is ready to sail and share our knowledge, and of course, the three of knowledge is the coconut trees.
ZONE
B ZONE
C
MAIN PAVILION SITE PLAN
A BOAT SAILS INTO THE SEA TO OTHER ISLANDS TO SHARE A PIECE OF POETRY
ZONE A 6
3
end of journey prefunction indonesia in panels
behind the shadow
Souvenirs shelf installation will cover the sculpture and light inside.The more souvenirs taken, the sculpture image be visible as well as more light out
2
main panels lobby This main panel will display Indonesian folklore using fabric, light, and then creating shadow like puppet show
shadow scheme
4 The visitors are invited to be relax before entering the exhibition while enjoying the scenery of Indonesia
TYPE 1. by the use of model in front of the spotlight
TYPE 2. by the use of metal stencile close to the spotlight
ZONE B
This area presents the main content for exhibition. The space design is derived from the abstraction of Indonesian archipelago. While over here, the visitors will experience the dreamy atmosphere of a journey to understand the beauty of Indonesian Archipelago
THE COAST READING & COLLECTION
Reading and watching area with Indonesian beach theme
This room described as the island of the poetry
TRANSFORMATION. module concept. this module system still can be used as either same or different function, after exhibition. Modules can also be used either as a complete set or even single unit
SAILING BOAT MAIN STAGE
THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE Audio visual interactive media for Indonesian literature history
CUSTOM MODULE
module 1
module 2
module 3
module 5
module 6
module 7
module 8
activity zone.
MAIN STAGE
STAGE
Main stage is transforming from the deck of ship, while the audiences area is transforming form the bow of ship
READING& COLLECTION
INTERACTIVE MEDIA EXIT
SAND WATER
zone B section
ENTRANCE
GRIDS triangle>hexagon>circle
MAIN STAGE Sailing boat. Main stage designed from ‘Haluan’, front part of the boat. The tribune can be used as book shelves as well. When there isn’t any show, people still may use this area
ZONE C
With Frankfurt windy condition in fall, advertising media at balcony will be able to use the wind for moving some light elements
THE VOLCANO
THE TREES
INTERACTIVE MEDIA
BEACH BEAN BAG
THE VOLCANO A leisure spot for vistor to relax and enjoying the sound of Nusantara while reading books
connecting rod coated zinc almunium frame
LITERATURE APPRECIATION Various ways to give information of the literature and the writers: Tree of knowledge, interactive media, light and shadow.
THE TREE ON THE LAKE This after welcoming phrase is oriented to a giant tree that arise on lake. The light directed to create various motive shadow on the tree and the outer side of bookshelf as well.
create one steel modular box set 9 boxes into 1 modul
THE NATIONAL STAND.
put one modular planter box on modular set arrange it on the space
divided into 3 areas: exhibition&reading, meeting&discussion and stage performance. Those 3 areas are distinguished by levelling system
function.
massing system.
construction system.
The Indonesia National Stand has a function for the semi-formal exhibition part where people can buy Indonesian books and also can read it at that place. This part is described as the agrarian culture of Indonesia. The land of Indonesia is shaped by the Cain of volcanoes. Therefore, Indonesian farming land is alike terrace and it is known for its fertility
hanger system
wall system
circulation.
deck system
bookshelf system
plan.
BOOK DISPLAY
each level has 8 books. 1 cage has 24 books. 25 cages=600 books
LANTERN
section.
it will shadowing kawung motive by the lights on depending how many books are taken
bookshelf. THE CORRIDOR the screen walls create a different ambience
EXHIBITOR’S BOOK COLLECTION
THE STAGE When there is no performance, it will become the sitting area
ANALYSING INDONESIA.
Location :Indonesia Project :Internship at CPG Urban Planning Role :Collecting and processing data Team :Reza Ambardi Pradana Alicia Tiffany Beandda
This project is a method that created in purpose of analysing Indonesia at provincial level with particular framework in relation to a new branding of a company. That branding theme is carried by the urban planning division which contain 6 points that become the core of every future design projects.
HOUSING
CULTURE
TRANSPORTATION
This analysing method wouldn’t go into just one conclusion but it would be used for design process in the next project of CPG which would be located in Indonesia. This method would combine the usage of Microsoft Excel and ArcGIS. CULTURE
ENVIRONMENT
6 points method.
COLLECTING DATA
BACKGROUND.
WATER
1. Households number 2. Social housing number 3. Rent status
1. Rainfall percentage 2. Domestic use catchment area 3. Water quality index
transportation.
culture.
1. Number of port 2. Number of airport 3. Vehicle density
1. General tourism rate 2. Heritage tourism rate 3. Number of ethnic group
1. Amount of natural disaster 2. Environment quality index 3. Availability of adequate public space 4. Polluted area percentage
WATER QUALITY INDEX
economy/ industry. 1. GDP / GDP per capita 2. Average consumption per capita 3. Government masterplan 4. Low income population 5. Main income source
The limited ability of human resource in using ArcGIS software as the urban planning software made us finding a new method which is more simple by bringing the ArcGIS logic into microsoft excel. in this method, we used ms excel ability which is similiar with ArcGIS function such as the logic, rank system, weighting system,etc. Microsoft excel will be used as the media compiling and data processing and then it would be visualized into ArcGIS.
other alternative.
environment.
ArcGIS is a software that is used as a process of combining some information from database on different layered data that use some spatial operations. The process is done by some steps which are started by determining the problem or the key question as the leader to analyse stuffs such as in urban planning; which one is the best zoning system to determine protected area. This is the key question that could be translated into more detail questions
AIR QUALITY INDEX
SELF-BUILT HOUSE
ArcGIS.
water.
list of data.
The data that will be used for this project are
housing.
METHOD.
PUBLIC DWELLING UNIT
WATER CATCHMENT AREA
AGROPOLITAN AREA
ANALYSING PREFERANCE
QUANTIFY THE PATTERN
WEIGHTING
collecting data.
Data from BPS (Central Statistic Bureau) are already based on each province and grouped by islands (and group of islands) so that we can at least see the pattern for the big islands Province
2010
2015
2020
2025
2030
2035
Aceh
56.3
54.8
53.6
50.8
47.9
45.8
Sumatera Utara
58.0
56.3
55.3
53.6
51.7
50.8
Sumatera Barat
57.7
55.8
54.8
53.6
51.7
50.6
Riau
54.1
51.5
49.7
48.4
47.1
46.6
Jambi
50.8
47.3
44.5
43.3
42.7
42.7
Sumatera Selatan
51.3
49.7
48.4
47.3
45.8
45.3
Bengkulu
51.3
47.9
46.2
44.9
44.3
44.5
Lampung
51.1
49.5
48.6
47.3
45.6
45.3
Kepulauan Bangka Belitung
48.6
46.2
44.9
44.3
43.3
43.1
Kepulauan Riau
46.8
49.7
46.4
41.8
38.1
37.9
DKI Jakarta
37.4
39.9
42.0
42.2
40.1
39.5
Jawa Barat
49.9
47.7
46.4
46.4
46.2
46.6
Jawa Tengah
49.9
48.1
47.7
48.4
49.9
51.7
DI Yogyakarta
45.8
44.9
45.6
46.8
47.7
48.4
Jawa Timur
46.2
44.3
43.9
44.3
46.2
48.4
Banten
48.6
46.4
45.3
43.9
41.8
41.0
Bali
47.3
45.6
43.3
42.2
43.3
45.8
Nusa Tenggara Barat
55.8
53.8
52.2
50.2
48.6
48.1
Nusa Tenggara Timur
70.6
66.7
63.4
62.1
61.6
61.6
Kalimantan Barat
52.7
50.8
49.7
48.8
47.3
46.6
Kalimantan Tengah
50.4
46.2
43.3
41.4
40.3
39.9
Kalimantan Selatan
49.3
48.6
47.7
46.2
44.7
44.7
Kalimantan Timur
48.6
46.2
44.5
43.7
43.1
43.5
Sulawesi Utara
47.9
46.6
46.4
46.8
47.3
48.4
Sulawesi Tengah
52.7
50.6
49.7
49.5
48.6
48.6
Sulawesi Selatan
56.0
52.9
51.3
50.4
49.5
49.7
Sulawesi Tenggara
63.4
60.5
58.0
54.6
52.7
51.5
Gorontalo
51.7
48.6
47.5
47.7
47.7
47.9
Sulawesi Barat
60.5
56.0
53.8
52.7
51.5
51.1
Maluku
63.1
59.7
58.2
57.5
55.8
54.3
Maluku Utara
61.3
58.5
56.0
53.4
51.5
50.8
Papua Barat
53.6
49.9
47.1
45.3
44.3
43.7
Papua
53.8
47.5
43.7
42.0
41.6
42.2
source: bps.go.id
SUMATERA
JAVA
BALI & NT
KALIMANTAN
SULAWESI
MALUKU & PAPUA
analysing preferance.
quantify the pattern.
Ms. Excel can sort the data using certain parameter, and in this case sorting it from minimum to maximum value. In relation to that, it can perform a conditional formatting so that the cell is coloured based on the value and the condition. For example, the highest value is given the red colour, and the lowest is green. The rest of the value in between is given the colour based on the spectrum from green to red (see below). Province
2010
Province
2010
DKI Jakarta
37.4
Aceh
56.3
DI Yogyakarta
45.8
Sumatera Utara
58.0
Jawa Timur
46.2
Sumatera Barat
57.7
Kepulauan Riau
46.8
Riau
54.1
Bali
47.3
Jambi
50.8
Sulawesi Utara
47.9
Sumatera Selatan
51.3
Kepulauan Bangka Belitung
48.6
Bengkulu
51.3
Banten
48.6
Lampung
51.1
Kalimantan Timur
48.6
Kepulauan Bangka Belitung
48.6
Kalimantan Selatan
49.3
Kepulauan Riau
46.8
49.9
DKI Jakarta
37.4
49.9
Jawa Barat
49.9
Kalimantan Tengah
50.4
Jawa Tengah
49.9
Jambi
50.8
DI Yogyakarta
45.8
Lampung
51.1
Jawa Timur
46.2
Sumatera Selatan
51.3
Banten
48.6
Bengkulu
51.3
Bali
47.3
Gorontalo
51.7
Kalimantan Barat
52.7
Sulawesi Tengah
spectrum
Jawa Barat Jawa Tengah
Nusa Tenggara Barat
55.8
Nusa Tenggara Timur
70.6
52.7
Kalimantan Barat
52.7
Papua Barat
53.6
Kalimantan Tengah
50.4
Papua
53.8
Kalimantan Selatan
49.3
Riau
54.1
Kalimantan Timur
48.6
Nusa Tenggara Barat
55.8
Sulawesi Utara
47.9
Sulawesi Selatan
56.0
Sulawesi Tengah
52.7
Aceh
56.3
Sulawesi Selatan
56.0
Example 1 : Environment Aspect If we use the spectrum and show it on a table format, we can see the differences in appearance for each cell (each province) based on the condition and format given (see below). Then we can add more aspect as variables for Environment Aspect with their own condition and format. All the condition and format given are based on the condition of “successful environmental aspect of a city”
EQI Less preferred 1
Sumatera Barat
57.7
Sulawesi Tenggara
63.4
58.0
Gorontalo
51.7
Sulawesi Barat
60.5
Sulawesi Barat
60.5
Maluku Utara
61.3
Maluku
63.1
Maluku
63.1
Maluku Utara
61.3
Sulawesi Tenggara
63.4
Papua Barat
53.6
Nusa Tenggara Timur
70.6
Papua
53.8
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Aceh Sumatera Utara Sumatera Barat Riau Jambi Sumatera Selatan Bengkulu Lampung Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Kepulauan Riau DKI Jakarta Jawa Barat Jawa Tengah DI Yogyakarta Jawa Timur Banten Bali Nusa Tenggara Barat Nusa Tenggara Timur Kalimantan Barat Kalimantan Tengah Kalimantan Selatan Kalimantan Timur Sulawesi Utara Sulawesi Tengah Sulawesi Selatan Sulawesi Tenggara Gorontalo Sulawesi Barat Maluku Maluku Utara Papua Barat Papua
EQI
72.5 62.5 87.0 51.7 75.0 69.3 79.6 73.6 52.2 51.7 41.7 49.7 55.4 53.5 59.0 50.9 85.5 73.7 66.6 71.9 45.7 48.3 68.6 88.2 68.5 67.6 60.5 88.2 67.6 78.8 78.8 75.3 75.3
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highest More preferred 9
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Amount of Natural Disaster in village (%) (2014) Rank
25 15 33 20 11 5 7 1 6 16 4 29 7 21 9 19 17 22 32 12 12 22 10 25 24 18 14 28 31 27 29 1 3
Provinsi
1 7
1 8
1 9
2 0
2 1
2 2
2 3
2 4
2 5
2 6
2 7
2 8
2 9
3 0
3 1
3 2
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Flood
Flash Flood
Tsunami
High Tide Disaster
Landslide
Earthquak e
Typhon
Volcanic Mountain Eruption
Forest Fires
15.3 5.4 7.6 15.2 3.9 4.2 2.6 3.7 0.5 5.3 0.0 10.1 2.2 5.0 1.6 7.9 0.0 6.1 17.1 13.9 6.8 12.4 6.0 3.6 4.2 3.4 2.9 6.0 3.5 3.4 4.4 0.1 0.1
25.3 13.4 26.8 28.8 33.4 23.1 14.0 19.7 15.2 12.3 56.6 20.0 14.8 17.4 14.3 34.2 8.1 25.0 13.7 31.0 34.0 31.0 39.9 20.0 37.2 24.0 31.2 44.2 24.5 21.5 23.9 6.1 7.7
2.5 1.5 9.4 0.9 2.1 0.8 3.0 1.3 1.0 0.0 0.0 2.5 1.1 0.7 1.3 2.1 1.5 4.4 1.0 0.9 0.3 1.6 0.1 5.0 2.6 1.9 0.9 7.1 3.2 2.9 2.8 1.1 0.8
0.077 0.033 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.034 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.087 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.092 0.000 0.138 0.075
1.2 0.7 2.4 1.3 0.0 0.1 0.8 0.6 1.0 7.0 3.0 0.6 0.7 1.8 0.7 1.1 3.4 3.5 4.1 0.9 0.8 3.4 0.9 7.1 5.7 3.2 1.7 3.8 5.5 13.1 15.3 2.1 1.1
4.2 9.5 19.7 1.4 3.7 4.5 10.0 3.2 1.0 3.1 0.0 26.5 14.2 17.6 7.8 9.7 20.9 4.0 17.8 3.3 1.5 2.0 5.4 17.5 10.4 9.2 5.5 10.0 24.2 11.3 4.4 3.7 6.3
18.9 3.2 6.8 0.0 2.6 0.1 3.7 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.9 1.5 6.2 2.4 1.2 0.0 5.9 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 5.8 8.0 0.7 7.8 13.5 1.2 4.0 12.0 11.1 8.5
1.5 5.9 15.7 4.8 4.3 3.9 2.4 6.3 11.5 12.0 1.1 12.8 10.1 26.3 11.0 8.5 22.5 14.3 24.7 2.9 3.3 11.4 2.3 10.8 4.3 23.6 6.6 10.4 19.9 10.7 8.6 2.0 0.7
0.0 3.2 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.5 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.3 0.0 0.0
1.5 0.7 2.3 16.5 2.3 1.0 0.9 0.1 1.6 10.1 0.0 1.2 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.2 1.0 0.4 2.9 8.1 7.7 0.6 0.8 0.9 1.0 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.9 3.5 1.1 0.0 0.5
Flash Flood
Tsunami
13 29 12 11 7 18 27 22 24 30 1 21 25 23 26 5 31 14 28 10 6 9 3 20 4 16 8 2 15 19 17 33 32
11 17 1 24 12 28 6 19 22 32 32 10 20 29 18 13 16 4 23 26 30 15 31 3 9 14 25 2 5 7 8 21 27
4 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 8 8 8 8 8 3 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 2 8 1 5
High Tide Earthquak Landslide Disaster e 19 27 14 18 33 32 26 31 22 4 13 30 28 16 29 20 11 9 7 24 25 10 23 3 5 12 17 8 6 2 1 15 21
22 14 4 31 24 20 12 27 32 28 33 1 8 6 16 13 3 23 5 26 30 29 19 7 10 15 18 11 2 9 21 25 17
1 15 9 26 17 25 14 24 26 26 26 8 19 10 18 21 26 11 16 26 26 26 23 12 6 22 7 2 20 13 3 4 5
Example 1: Environment Aspect
Typhon
Volcanic Mountain Eruption
Forest Fires
No Disaster
31 21 6 22 24 25 28 20 10 9 32 8 16 1 12 18 4 7 2 27 26 11 29 13 23 3 19 15 5 14 17 30 33
10 3 4 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 8 9 7 6 10 10 10 5 10 10 10 10 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 2 10 10
10 20 8 1 7 13 17 31 9 2 32 11 25 28 24 30 14 23 6 3 4 21 19 18 15 29 27 26 16 5 12 32 22
8 26 4 17 22 28 30 31 29 24 3 5 23 7 27 14 13 18 6 25 21 12 16 15 10 11 20 1 2 19 9 32 33
1 3 21 12 27 10 9 16 31 28 33 26 24 32 15 8 29 14 23 18 19 5 20 17 30 25 6 13 11 22 4 7 2
polluted village (%)
water pollution
soil pollution
air pollution
no pollution
32 20 13 21 25 26 29 22 9 8 30 6 12 1 11 14 5 10 2 27 23 7 28 16 24 3 18 17 4 15 19 31 33
10 3 7 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 8 9 5 4 10 10 10 6 10 10 10 10 2 10 10 10 10 10 10 1 10 10
11 17 9 1 7 12 18 31 8 2 32 10 24 27 25 28 19 23 6 4 3 16 20 21 13 30 26 29 15 5 14 32 22
7 25 2 23 13 22 16 21 33 30 20 17 28 18 29 24 5 11 8 15 31 26 14 4 10 12 19 1 3 9 6 27 32
SUM
213 273 161 244 289 324 315 365 320 271 348 185 315 242 307 248 266 223 166 283 283 223 302 213 221 259 275 199 169 211 185 365 360
more successful city in terms of environment aspect cummulative score = 365 less successful city in terms of environment aspect cummulative score = 161
1 7
1 8
1 9
2 0
2 1
2 2
2 3
2 4
2 5
2 6
2 7
2 8
2 9
3 0
3 1
3 2
3 3
Above average Black and bold
4.9 8.6 25.7 21.4 34.8 18.2 15.9 24.5 55.1 39.0 77.9 33.9 33.4 70.5 23.8 14.9 46.6 22.9 29.4 24.8 24.9 11.7 25.3 24.6 47.0 33.8 12.0 22.7 18.8 27.4 9.3 12.4 7.0
2.01 9.48 18.04 9.38 5.76 5.64 3.06 8.56 22.14 23.33 2.69 25.76 18.22 49.06 18.67 16.73 26.30 19.42 37.08 4.06 7.25 23.64 3.41 12.21 6.32 34.90 10.95 11.79 29.39 13.59 10.95 2.66 0.93
0.00 5.17 0.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.17 0.02 0.85 0.86 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.78 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.56 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.70 0.00 0.00
2.03 1.17 2.62 31.85 3.10 1.48 1.16 0.11 3.02 19.59 0.00 2.43 0.59 0.43 0.56 0.38 1.14 0.59 4.33 11.27 16.88 1.24 1.14 0.96 1.41 0.29 0.44 0.31 1.37 4.45 1.38 0.00 0.73
69.38 109.65 52.91 107.55 80.22 101.52 91.61 101.23 138.41 125.03 100.52 93.03 115.61 93.85 117.34 107.63 63.54 76.85 70.76 90.48 129.56 112.09 80.67 62.08 74.32 77.07 95.10 41.56 61.98 72.53 64.51 114.35 132.67
A number that indicates the importance of a variable for a particular calculation. The larger the weight assigned to the variable, the more that variable will influence the outcome of the operation (source : http://support.esri.com/en/knowledge base/GIS Dictionary/term/weight)
D: Amount of Disaster E : EQI Ps: Adequate Public Space P : Polluted Area
polluted village (%) % village with adequate Public water soil air no No Space pollution pollution pollution pollution Disaster 50.3 68.5 46.1 55.5 60.2 70.4 72.9 74.5 72.2 64.6 41.9 46.2 64.0 50.2 69.2 54.7 54.3 56.6 47.1 65.1 59.2 54.1 55.4 54.8 50.9 52.1 57.6 36.7 41.9 57.2 50.8 86.1 99.9
Given that every city or project is unique. Then the question is, does every aspects has the same importance value? And so the answer is no, then we need additional indicator other than preference which is by weighting every aspects.
Environment Aspect = xD + yE + zPs+ pW
lowest
Drought
2 13 8 3 19 18 26 20 29 14 32 6 27 15 28 7 32 10 1 4 9 5 11 21 17 24 25 12 22 23 16 30 31
Flood
% village with adequate Public Space
weighting.
More preferred 1 6
21 13 31 6 24 19 29 22 8 6 1 4 10 9 11 5 30 23 14 20 2 3 18 32 17 15 12 32 15 27 27 25 25
Aceh Sumatera Utara Sumatera Barat Riau Jambi Sumatera Selatan Bengkulu Lampung Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Kepulauan Riau DKI Jakarta Jawa Barat Jawa Tengah DI Yogyakarta Jawa Timur Banten Bali Nusa Tenggara Barat Nusa Tenggara Timur Kalimantan Barat Kalimantan Tengah Kalimantan Selatan Kalimantan Timur Sulawesi Utara Sulawesi Tengah Sulawesi Selatan Sulawesi Tenggara Gorontalo Sulawesi Barat Maluku Maluku Utara Papua Barat Papua
highest
1 5
Environme ntal Quality Drought Index
More preferred 1 7
highest
Additional formatting Below average Yellow color and strikethrough
3 2
highest
lowest Polluted Village (%) – no pollution Less preferred 1
3 1
More preferred 1 9
lowest Polluted Village (%) Less preferred 2
3 0
lowest
lowest Village with Adequate Public Space (%) Less preferred 1
2 9
More preferred 1 3
highest Natural Disaster in Village (%) – no disaster Less preferred 1
2 8
highest
Amount of Natural Disaster in village (%) (2014) Province
1 4
lowest Natural Disaster in Village (%) Less preferred
1
Sumatera Utara
2
More preferred
Example 1 : Environment Aspect Methods on giving a value based on its size relative to other values are commonly used for GIS practice as ranking method. By using this method, we can clearly see which row (province) that has the biggest value, or in our previous term, the greenest row (province). The cumulative score can be sums of all the value, or average, or maximum value, etc. based on our purpose.
Population
Province
Aceh Sumatera Utara Sumatera Barat Riau Jambi Sumatera Selatan Bengkulu Lampung Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Kepulauan Riau DKI Jakarta Jawa Barat Jawa Tengah DI Yogyakarta Jawa Timur Banten Bali Nusa Tenggara Barat Nusa Tenggara Timur Kalimantan Barat Kalimantan Tengah Kalimantan Selatan Kalimantan Timur Sulawesi Utara Sulawesi Tengah Sulawesi Selatan Sulawesi Tenggara Gorontalo Sulawesi Barat Maluku Maluku Utara Papua Barat Papua
Economy
Housing
SUM
Rank
SUM
Rank
230
19
229
224
21
348
214
22
347
378
9
315 281
Transportation
SUM
Rank
Water
SUM
Rank
SUM
27
88
16
67
5
11
104
8
78
3
12
90
15
23
30
31
428
2
87
17
62
8
12
311
15
67
26
48
14
357
9
101
10
46
Environment
Culture
Example 2: Indonesia
Overall
Rank
SUM
Rank
SUM
Rank
SUM
RANK
33
27
213
25
458
9
1,318
20
53
15
273
15
583
4
1,663
7
28
161
33
477
7
1,343
18
46
18
244
20
307
18
1,552
10
17
54
12
289
11
248
25
1,332
19
19
66
2
324
5
422
11
1,597
8 25
0
25
206
30
65
27
23
30
23
32
315
7
144
30
0
276
15
305
16
80
21
23
30
60
8
365
1
289
22
1,398
17
0
25
304
17
28
33
40
24
54
12
320
6
133
31
0
25
0
25
356
10
100
12
71
4
64
3
271
16
317
16
0
25
5
434
1
110
5
45
21
378
12
429
47
17
348
4
459
3
397
4
112
3
61
9
45
19
185
29
626
3
1,885
2
298
13
331
13
121
2
59
10
59
9
315
7
633
2
1,816
4
334
11
270
23
26
54
12
242
21
502
6
1,547
11
394
7
297
18
124
1
89
1
50
16
307
9
664
1
1,925
1
418
6
360
8
107
6
29
27
40
22
248
19
378
12
1,580
111
4
34
1,791
6
9
468
2
380
7
97
13
44
22
62
5
266
17
522
5
1,839
3
268
16
216
28
105
7
59
10
30
29
223
22
375
14
1,276
21
128
24
32
75
23
58
12
41
21
166
32
302
19
896
24
233
18
288
21
101
10
53
14
62
5
283
12
427
10
1,447
15
451
4
318
14
80
21
52
15
2
33
283
12
279
23
1,465
14
382
8
388
5
87
17
52
15
38
25
223
22
310
17
1,480
530
1
413
3
95
14
80
2
40
22
302
10
346
15
1,806
5
0
25
384
6
86
19
47
18
77
1
213
25
292
20
0
25
173
23
251
26
65
27
64
6
29
30
221
24
257
24
1,060
23
258
17
292
20
104
8
43
23
59
9
259
18
459
8
1,474
13
227
20
259
24
72
25
46
19
24
31
275
14
211
27
1,114
22
0
25
204
31
52
30
15
33
63
4
199
28
105
32
0
25
0
25
119
33
30
32
28
28
38
25
169
31
103
33
0
25
0
25
213
29
74
24
55
13
61
7
211
27
21
0
25
0
25
258
25
37
31
38
25
58
11
185
29
162
28
0
25
0
25
283
22
63
29
27
29
44
20
365
1
151
29
0
25
350
10
297
18
81
20
63
7
39
24
360
3
214
26
1,404
16
126
291
12
Cities of Success = xEc + yH + zT+ pW + qE + rC Ec : Economy / Industry H : Housing T : Tranportation W : Water E : Environment C : Culture Methods on giving a value based on its size relative to other values are commonly used for GIS practice as ranking method. By using this method, we can clearly see which row (province) that has the biggest value, or in our previous term, the greenest row (province). The cumulative score can be sums of all the value, or average, or maximum value, etc. based on our purpose.
3D Design Project
3D Design Project
Location : Gading Serpong, Tangerang
Location : Pantai Indah Kapuk, North Jakarta
OTHER WORKS : 3DDESIGNER House Renovation Location : Pabuaran Residence, Tangerang
Jeja-G is the project of Professionalism-Innovation division from IMA-G student body that has a purpose to do some research about bamboo as an architecture material. Bamboo is one of the renewable material which can easily get from tropical area such as Indonesia. The research is kind of action research which is done by learning from the literature first then make the realization through designing and building a bamboo shelter
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