E: jackythiodore@hotmail.com HP:+62 81317802102 INDONESIA
FOR: The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment, UCL 140 Hampstead road London NW1 2BX
URBAN DESIGN
PORTFOLIO JACKY THIODORE
Student Number : 15014207 Title : MArch Urban Design. Code : TMHURBSDES01. Academic Year : 2015/16 (full time).
SHORT CV Academic Grade | Bachelor of Architecture | UPH | 2007-2011 Professional Experience | 2011-present Latest Work | Architect at PTI Architects Indonesia Peddle Thorp Group Present | Lecturer at UPH School of Design - Architecture
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# ACADEMIC PROJECT #1 #2 #3 #4
JAKARTA 1st CO-HOUSING COMMUNITY ZIRCON PATH VISION PROJECT BOGOR BOTANICAL GARDEN REVITALIZATION TROPICAL URBAN KAMPONG COMPETITION
# PROFESSIONAL PROJECT #5 SCIENTIA GREEN OFFICE PARK
JAKARTA
PUBLICATION
RUMAH BERSAMA
JAKARTA CO-HOUSING NETWORK
JAKARTA
1st CO-HOUSING COMMUNITY ACADEMIC PROJECT | 2009 PROJECT LEVEL : WORKSHOP SUPERVISOR : ELISA SUTANUDJAJA HELD BY : RUMAH BERSAMA LOCATION : RAWA KOPI, JAKARTA SITE AREA : 1840 M2 ROLE : TEAM PROJECT ARCHITECT CONTRIBUTION : - OBSERVE THE CO-HOUSING MEMBER BEHAVIOUR
- DESIGN HOUSING PROTOTYPES WITH A POSSIBILITY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ON SITE - PRODUCE 3D VISUAL AND DRAWING FOR THE CO-HOUSING.
S T U D I O A PA RT M E N T R E N T / T E M P O R A RY
“DO YOU LIKE YOUR NEIGHBOURS?” “DO YOU WISH YOU KNOW THEIR NAMES?” Would you want to make dinners with them, live with your door open, and vote on every group decision using a system of color-coded card? Here our workshop is between the Jakarta first co-housing community and we as architect to design the cohousing space to answer an urgency of urban living in Jakarta. Imagine a small community of homes clustered around a central green with communal allotments in the corner. There is a shared banqueting hall for entertaining and residents pool other resources including the wood-fired heating and laundry.
TESTIMONIALS: “People want to join a co-housing community and pool resources, so they do not feel isolated. Often cars are shared and the presence of laundry rooms means people don’t have to add the expense of a new washing machine to their moving costs.” “It’s nice to be able to knock on neighbours’ doors if you need a hand with something. It’s not so very long ago that everyone baked their bread in the communal oven, and it’s nice to recapture that way of living.” “When my sisters come and visit with their children I can book the guest accommodation for them. Humans are social animals but with the rise of one-person households, we’re in danger of feeling terribly isolated.” “We have a piano in our shared entertainment area and we’ve had several wonderful evenings playing and singing together. The bills are very low as well, which is really important for someone like me.”
C LU S T E R G AT E D C O M M U N I T Y
S E RV I C E A PA RT M E N T EXPENSIVE
SUB URBAN HOUSE FA R & B A D T R A F F I C
CO-HOUSING CONCEPT
TYPICAL PLAN LEVEL 02
CO-HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
LIVING NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT
TYPICAL PLAN LEVEL 01
SITEPLAN LEVEL 01 TYPICAL PLAN LEVEL 02
PLAN LEVEL 02
TYPICAL PLAN LEVEL 01
ZIRCON PATH project is created from urban spaces with architecture, attractive space, atractive program and recycle system as experience and educated journey. We aim to make a Jakarta a Healthier City to be a Better City, Better Life. The target is try to teach Jakarta’s citizen to care the environment, to have a healthy life through a journey. How? With this project people will experience by their sense, make them feel uncomfortable, see the disgusting, smell the stinky, touch the unhealthy living, hear the sound of “yewh or yaks” and the journey end with touch and experience how the healthy living. In that journey we will provide citizen some attractive space with attractive program that can educate Jakarta’s citizen and interest them to recycling, not only garbage,waste but also the water.
JAKARTA
“HEALTHY CITY, HEALTHY LIFE”
ACHIEVEMENT
REPRESENT INDONESIA IN WORLD SHANGHAI EXPO 2010 SELECTED BY MADRID DESIGN WORKSHOP
ZIRCON PATH A VISION PROJECT
“RIVER” IS HUGE “TRASH BIN”
ACADEMIC PROJECT | 2010 PROJECT LEVEL : WORKSHOP SUPERVISOR : ELYA K.WIBOWO OWNER : MADRID DESIGN NET LOCATION : KOTA TUA - PLUIT, JAKARTA SITE AREA : 100 Ha ROLE : PROJECT ARCHITECT CONTRIBUTION : - ANALYZE JAKARTA CONDITION AND VISIONING MASTERPLAN
FOR A HEALTHIER CITY - MAKE THE MASTERMAP FOR THE VISION PLAN - DRAW THE BUILDING (WATER WALK & WASTE GALLERY) VISUALIZATION IN 3D MODEL - WRITE A PAPER ABOUT JAKARTA HEALTHY CITY, HEALTHY LIFE
2010
FLOOD IS NOT A SURPRISE
PLUIT DAM NORMALIZATION PROPOSAL
RIVER NORMALIZATION PROPOSAL
OLD TOWN REVITALIZATION PROPOSAL
#1 OLD TOWN REBORN
#2 RIVER NORMALIZATION
#3 WASTE MANAGEMENT
#4 WATER RECYCLE/PURIFY
#2014
GOVERNMENT ACTION PLUIT DAM NORMALIZATION
JAKARTA
BETTER CITY, BETTER LIFE HEALTHY CITY, HEALTHY LIFE
#5 ECOLOGICAL GALLERY
#2014
GOVERNMENT ACTION SLUM AREA RELOCATION
BOGOR
“RAIN CITY”
PUBLICATION
mAAN INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
BOGOR
BOTANICAL GARDEN REVITALIZATION ACADEMIC PROJECT | 2010 PROJECT LEVEL : WORKSHOP SUPERVISOR : MAMOSTUDIO OWNER : mAAN WORKSHOP LOCATION : BOGOR BOTANICAL GARDEN, BOGOR SITE AREA : 86 Ha ROLE : TEAM PROJECT CONTRIBUTION : - SURVEY FLOODGATE, ANALYZE RAINFALL DATA
- STUDY AND PLOTTING RIPARIAN WATER CATCHMENT SYSTEM - DESIGN INTERESTING RAINFALL CATCHMENT TOOL USING 3D MODEL
Bogor (Indonesian: Kota Bogor, Dutch: Buitenzorg) is a city on the island of Java in the West Java province of Indonesia. The city is located in the center of the Bogor Regency, 60 kilometers (37 mi) south of the Indonesian capital Jakarta, although it is administratively independent from that regency. The climate is equatorial, and more humid and rainy than in many other areas of West Java – the average relative humidity is 70%. The average annual precipitation is about 1700 mm, but more than 3500 mm in some areas. Because of this weather, Bogor has the nickname “Rain City”. Those rain through Ciliwung river will run to jakarta and claimed as one subject make Jakarta flooding each year. So we think is it possible to have the width of 150 m for riverside catchment area? How about build new retention ponds? How about proposing new retention ponds as part of filtering tanks?
To optimize catching the total 3,4 billion liters of rainfall in Bogor Botanical Garden, 4 watergates are proposed to control and to slower the run off through the river. The overflow from each segment are directed into proposed retention pond which is located outside the width of 30 meters of riverside area (locations are needed to be more detailed examined based on existing trees). The main idea of this Riparian ways is to promote open access toward Ciliwung River inside the Bogor Botanical Garden as an important element of the garden. Existing pedestrian system along the river is being improved by also managing the riparian area of the river itself. Through the concept focusing on the riverbanks area, it is expected to optimize the role of Ciliwung River as a catchment corridor for heavy rainfalls of Bogor City.
BOGOR BOTANICAL GARDEN
“CILIWUNG RIPARIAN WAYS INSIDE BOGOR BOTANICAL GARDEN” The main idea of this Riparian ways is to promote open access toward Ciliwung River inside the Bogor Botanical Garden as an important element of the garden. Existing pedestrian system along the river is being improved by also managing the riparian area of the river itself. Through the concept focusing on the riverbanks area, it is expected to optimize the role of Ciliwung River as a catchment corridor for heavy rainfalls of Bogor City.
ACHIEVEMENT
3rd WINNER NATIONAL DESIGN COMPETITION | SENVAR XII
TROPICAL
URBAN KAMPONG COMPETITION ACADEMIC PROJECT | 2011 PROJECT LEVEL : COMPETITION SUPERVISOR : OWN HELD BY : BRAWIJAYA UNIVERSITY LOCATION : KAMPUNG DURI, JAKARTA SITE AREA : 32 Ha ROLE : PROJECT ARCHITECT CONTRIBUTION : - SURVEY AND WRITE SHORT PAPER ABOUT URBAN KAMPONG
- MAKE A PROTOTYPE OF NEW TROPICAL HOUSING FOR KAMPONG DEVELOPMENT - DESIGN THE DISTRICT WITH ACTIVE SPACE FOR COMMUNITY
JAKARTA
“URBAN KAMPONG” SLUM AREA! SHANTY TOWN? In Jakarta, URBAN KAMPONG existence has become an integral part as the incessant development of tall buildings. In my observation the Urban Kampong is a remaining space that not included in city planning development. This remaining space turn into a shanty town space. The Urban Kampong does not grow up and get smaller by the surrounding development (like: land acquisition by a commercial development). The citizen live in those Urban Kampong have a different level of quality life (like: low income, sufffer annual flood, many fire incidents) compare to its’ surroundings. As a Urban Kampong sample, we choose Kampung Duri subdistrict in Tambora area of 32 hectares is one of the urbanization place in Jakarta. Look at the density in Tambora is 1 person per 20 m2 (542 Ha Tambora sub-district area versus the total population 261112) while the corresponding norms of the ideal density of Environmental and Health is 1 person per 50 m2. This leads to a lack of space extents obtained for each person in each home.
My literature review regarding the handling of dense settlement, namely Incremental Housing Strategy by Fillipe Ballestra in Netaji Nagar, India. Initially this area there are 2 classes of homes that have a different quality of life. The first group has a larger area of space and have a better quality of life while on the contrary the second group has only an area of 12m2 habitable house with 4-6 people. Fillipe Ballestra also intervened to smash home the second group to be rebuilt with better conditions. Fillipe Ballestra three prototype design for the second group. The first prototype was a two-storey house in accordance with the needs of the three-story structure to ensure safety for the vertical development of the building. The second prototype has an open space on the ground floor. The space can be used as a parking area and open shop. The third prototype has an open space on the second floor which can be used as a guest room and to hang a clothesline. Residents are free to choose the type of prototype that suits their needs.
PRECEDENT STUDY NETAJI NAGAR, INDIA .INAPPROPRIATE BUILDING MATERIAL .UNORGANIZED .LOW DAYLIGHT .LACK OF PUBLIC SPACE .CHATTING HABIT
SITE CONDITION
#STEP1 IDENTIFY INAPPROPRIATE CONDITION BUILDINGS
#STEP2 DESTROY THE INAPPROPRIATE BUILDINGS
#STEP3 REBUILD THE HOUSE PLUG WITH MORE PUBLIC SPACE
RECONSTRUCTION PHASE PROPOSAL REBUILD THE HOUSE WITH THE SOCIETY COOPERATION
Our initial method is direct observation of the physical structures, social differences, attitudes in the tread so that we obtain the information necessary to formulate a focused question. The question then is structured in the form of a series of interviews with some key figures in the communities continued to tread. The goal is to explore the opinions and information about the issues that will be thorough. Through various sources of the community, we will be interviewing the head of RW 04 and a cleric at the mosque of Al-Huda, Tambora. In this construction, the participation of citizens also SITE LOCATION play a role. After build up the structure, residents can INAPPROPRIATE BUILDING put the doors and windows, respectively, to paint APPROPRIATE BUILDING the house according to their choice, and choose the type of ceramic that they will use in the home.
DESIGN PROPOSAL
HOUSE PROTOTYPE PLAN
SITE PLAN
SECTION | LOCAL CHATTING ENVIRONMENT | INTERACTIVE SMALL SPACE | DAYLIGHT
AFFORDABLE BUILDING MATERIAL
FACADE COMPOSITION USING LOCAL MATERIAL
URBAN KAMPONG ENVIRONMENT REBUILT WITHIN NEW BUILDING DESIGN
DAYLIGHT QUALITY
URBAN KAMPONG HOUSE PROTOTYPE | DAY
NEW REBUILT URBAN KAMPONG ENVIRONMENT | INTERACTIVE URBAN SPACE
URBAN KAMPONG HOUSE PROTOTYPE | NIGHT
SECTION LIVING & PUBLIC PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITY
ACHIEVEMENT
JAT 2013
TOP 100 PROJECTS PUBLICATION
FUTURARC
VOL. 53 SEPT | GOOD OFFICE
SCIENTIA
GREEN OFFICE PARK PROFESSIONAL PROJECT | 2013 PROJECT LEVEL : BUILT PROJECT SUPERVISOR : ADITYA@PTI-ARCHITECTS.COM OWNER : SUMMARECON LOCATION : SCIENTIA, SUMMARECON SERPONG SITE AREA : 7,2 Ha ROLE : DESIGN ARCHITECT|PTI-ARCHITECTS CONTRIBUTION : - DESIGN SOME OPTIONS FOR BUILDING ORIENTATION AND THE
OFFICE BUILDING FACADE CONCERN TO LOW SOLAR RADIATION - INTEGRATED DESIGN WITH THE REQUIREMENT FOR GREENSHIP GOLD RATING CERTIFICATION - PRODUCE 2D AND 3D DRAWING FOR THE BUILDING AND MASTERPLAN
In Collaboration with one of Indonesia’s leading developers, PT Summarecon dates back to 2006, when client and architect jointly visited new and upcoming residential developments in Australia, bringing in innovative and novel ideas into the Scientia Master Development Plan. This close coordination led to the master plan and launching of one of Jakarta`s first up scale residential leisure developments, the 120-hectare Pondok Hijau Golf in 2007. The partnership continued with the implementation of two more phases of residential and commercial developments of about 350 hectares, the Scientia Garden Phases 1 and 2 in 2008 and 2010 respectively. The future holds more promising and inventive master planned communities in response to a growing market of practical, adventurous and discerning client. The long-standing relationship brought about the unveiling of its latest master planned development, the Scientia Office Park in November 2012. A 7.2 hectare development in Serpong, Tangerang.
It comprises of 6 low-rise office buildings oriented in the north-south axis and interspersed within a network of parks, walkways and courtyards in a campus-like setting. It was planned and designed along environmentally sustainable design principles. Scientia Office Park is located in the Scientia Garden, a 100 ha special area development in Summarecon Serpong focusing on smart and green environment, which has won the Indonesia FIABCI Prix d’Excellence Awards 2012 for “Sustainable Development Category”. All design aspects are considered thoroughly based on the rating tool requirements from the Green Building Council Indonesia as the development aims to get the Platinum/Gold Certificate. It strives to create building integrate to tropical climate. We design the building masterplan related to east and west orientation. We use a double skin facade on the east and west side. A green wall as the filter of direct sunlight on to east and west facade. A louver awning follow a non
CLUSTERING CLUSTERING
Building BuildingCluster Cluster Park Park
SIGHTLINE SIGHTLINE
View ViewCorridor Corridor Street StreetView ViewPoint Point Primary PrimaryView ViewPoint Point Secondary SecondaryView ViewPoint Point
S CI ENT I A V A LLEY S CI ENT I A V A LLEY
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ACCESSIBILITY & SECURITY COMMON FACILITY
Vehicular Road Multipurpose Court Main Vehicle Access Jogging TrackCheck & Security
Main Water Body Emergency Vehicular Access Visually Interconnected Stream Grey Water Recycling System
Outdoor Gym Drop off Area
Water Discharge To City Drain
Meeting Point/ Bicycle Pedestrian
Rainwater Harvesting Channel
Pedestrian / Bicycle Access
Rainwater Harvesting Flow (Gravity System)
Bus Shelter
Irigation From Recycled Water
Pedestrian Security Check
PERSPECTIVE 3
EMERGENCY VEHICULAR ACCESS WATER MANAGEMENT
STRATEGY
PASSIVE DESIGN T
he building designed in north-south orientation. A straight long facade using glass material to let natural light brings value to interior office space. The glass was designed at eye level height combine with horizontal fin framing the glass. The front facade facing east/west will get solar radiation during the day. In this case we propose double skin facade made of plantation panel reducing the west and east sun radiation to building. The driveways and parking areas are all secluded behind earth-mounts so they are not interfering with the natural park setting. The soft curves of the mounts represent a contrasting element against the more rigid lines of the architecture of the buildings.
Building orientation study
SECTION 01 BASEMENT FLOOR
.PLAN
GROUND FLOOR
WORKING DRAWING
.SECTION
WORKING DRAWING
SECTION 02
ROOF FLOOR
.ELEVATION
WITH CLADDING FRONT ELEVATION
WITH CL REAR EL
FRONT ELEVATION
REAR EL
WORKING DRAWING
.DETAIL
WORKING DRAWING
SECTION 1
FRONT ELEVATION
E: jackythiodore@hotmail.com HP:+62 81317802102 INDONESIA
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JACKY THIODORE
Student Number : 15014207 Title : MArch Urban Design. Code : TMHURBSDES01. Academic Year : 2015/16 (full time).