Alvin Yonatan Tanoko Portfolio

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ARCHITECTURE

PORTFOLIO

2016

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Working Experience Acoustics and Lighting Research Assistant

Volunteering Experience 2015

Mission Building Development Design Team

Department of Architectural Science, Ryerson University

GKY Greenville, Jakarta, Indonesia

researching relationships between sky view factor and urban heat island and making 3D model of a concert hall in Toronto for acoustic simulation

designing new low-budget living and educational facilities including school, dormitory, church, library, public washroom and laundry area, framing, and gardening fields for the poor in remote areas of Indonesia

Project Architect Assistant as Architectural Student Intern

2014

Image Qreator Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia

Project Builder of Hybrid Globe 2011

for Japan Petroleum Exploration Ltd.

Aquanur Sinergindo, South East Sulawesi, Indonesia

2013

Scotiabank Nuit Blanche, Toronto, Canada assembling the designed project including mock-up and on-site assembling

Architecture-Related Experience

drilling and jetty construction site controller and data input

Collaborative Exercise

Training Adobe Photoshop Rendering Workshop

2012 - Present

participating in AIAS forum and being a mentor for AIAS mentorship programs

designing new condominium complex development project, and condominium units, including correspondence with clients and dealing with marketing strategy

Drilling Site Preparation and Jetty Construction

American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS)

2014 - Present

2013

2013 - 2016

a week design collaboration with a team of first-to-fourth- year students on a selected topics; this improves social and technical skills in architecture, and more importantly, the ability of working in coordination with people of different backgrounds, strengths, and weaknesses

a detailed workshop run by AIAS learning to edit architectural renders into a real-life images using Adobe Photoshop

Danforth TTC Revitalization Project Revit Course a week-long course mastering Autodesk Revit Architecture; course includes Building Information Modeling, rendering, presentation preparation, and video making

alvin tanoko alvin.yt@gmail.com +1 (647) 886-0468 www.alvinytanoko.com issuu.com/alvinytanoko Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2012

2014 - 2015

selected five students worked on a proposal for one of the TTC historical offices to be transformed into a community-based revitalization projects for the Danforth East community at Danforth and Coxwell, Toronto, Canada; this includes meeting with the community representatives, TTC officials, and other participating groups from University of Toronto

Education Bachelor of Architectural Science

2016 (expected)

Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada courses include: structural design, envelope design, building failures, real estate feasibility study, project economics, economic evaluation of projects, working drawings and construction documents, HVAC systems, and sustainable practices


Skills

Content

Revit Architecture AutoCad SketchUp Adobe Design Suite V-Ray Rhino Hand Sketching Microsoft Project

01 - STUDIO PROJECTS Frankfurt River Cruise and Tourism Development Swathe Warming Hut Facade Development The Idea Store Danforth East Streetcar Yards The Third Place Lot 92 Townhouse

Very good in time management and scheduling

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02 - WORKING AND VOLUNTEERING PROJECTS

Fast learner, strive to excel at newly assigned tasks Strong attention to detail Flexible and able to work co-operatively in a diverse team

ONYX Balikpapan Condominium Complex Hybrid Globe Mission Building Development Design Team

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03 - ARTWORKS

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04 - PHOTOGRAPHY

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Awards Ryerson University Entrance Scholarship

2012

guaranteed scholarship given to students with an average of 90+

Dedicated Photographer Award

2012

Columbia International College, Hamilton, Canada Highest Mark on Art Course Award Columbia International College, Hamilton, Canada

2012



STUDIO PROJECTS

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The project aims to merge the green into the blue through a series of vertical and horizontal elements and by drawing programs closer to the water edge. The major issue of the existing condition is the highly potential site, where the greenbelt meets the park between two bridges, is not enough celebrated by the people of Frankfurt. By designing Frankfurt am Main River Cruise and Tourism Development, it is hoped that the site could be used to its highest potential, to celebrate the junction where the green should meet the blue, as well as to engage more people closer to the Main River. In large, the site is divided into four zones that span over 430 meters East to West. The first zone is the hub, located in the higher land from which visitors can see the entire development of the river cruise tourism. The second zone is the park, with elevated pathways surrounded by trees to bring back the feeling of the leafy greenbelt. The third zone is the water edge activities, with hot spa and bathing facilities to bring people directly in touch with the water. The water edge activities zone also has a wooden playing deck for kids to play around water fountains at the river edge. The last zone is the terminal, with retails, eating, and drinking places nearby that are integrated in a very playful space. All zones are united by a white bridge that spans throughout the entire development, which intersects with a lot of programs so the presence of the bridge creates a very lively and interesting architecture. Overall, from the greenbelt, people will be directed into the hub through a series of rectangular frames, from where visitors are able to see the entire development of the site so they can choose the direction they want to continue the exploration to. The junction from the hub to the park plays a key role as a major path which then branches to the entire river cruise tourism development.

Studio Project

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1. Elevated Pathway 2. Hot Spa 3. WC 4. Wooden Deck with Water Fountain 5. Art Gallery 6. Terminal 7. Tourism and Cruise Ticket Center 8. Retail 9. Outdoor Eating

Greenbelt

10. Restaurant Kitchen 11. Restaurant Seating 12. Beer Garden 13. Beer Garden Kitchen

14. The Junction 15. Seating Stairs 16. Bar 17. Bar Additional Seating 18. Tourism Center, Souvenir Store, and Offices 19. Crossing Frames 20. Walking Frames 21. Greenbelt 22. Main River

Ground Floor Plan

Crossing Frames

Junction Existing Site

Second Floor Plan Hub

Park

Bridge

Water Edge Activities

Terminal

N

Programs Closer to Water Edge

N

Roof Plan Final Development

10

Studio Project


1: Hub 2: Park 3: Water Edge Activities 4: Terminal N

Zones Diagram

Zone 4 : Terminal

Zone 1 : Hub, Zone 3 : Water Edge Activities

Zone 2 : Park

Studio Project

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Section A

Section B Perspective 1 - Retail Stores, Restaurant, and Bar

Section C

Perspective 2 - Bar Additional Seating

Perspective 4 - Restaurant and Beer Garden

Perspective 5 - Wooden Playing Deck and Water Fountain

Final Development

Section D

Section E

Section F

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Studio Project


Perspective 3 - Terminal Activities

Perspective 6 - Walking Frame

Perspective 7 - Elevated Pathway

Existing

Proposed

N

Circulation Diagram

Bridge Structure Diagram

Path Reconstruction Diagram

Section G

Studio Project

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Studio Project


SWATHE

WA R M I N G H U T The concept of SWATHE warming hut is to use social and psychological warmth to promote physical warmth. This concept is demonstrated in a form of an interactive installation that allows users to wrap themselves with it. The structure adopts a circular form which mimics a wrapping technique that acts as a wind shield. Each hub allows the capacity of three individuals to work together to pull it up and be seated inside it. The red felt material choice and color radiates visual heat which is used to clad the structure. The members that fold in this structure is made out of wooden dowels that can be easily obtained, manufactured and assembled. The locking mechanism allows a varied desirable height of the shield that is catered towards sitting and standing. The hubs can act individually or in a group when placed on the frozen lake which allows an additional playful aspect. Warming Hut 2016 Competition Entry Group Member: Alvin Yonatan Tanoko Joseph Oh Jue Wang Nineveh Rashidzadeh Nivin Nabeel Wang Chiu

Diagrid System Exploded Studio Project

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The hut consists of three main parts: the platform, the bench, and the diagrid structure. The diagrid structure is made of an arrangement of one-inch wood dowels connected with bolts. Between the wood dowels, there are attached two layers of cloth to keep the people warm. The entire diagrid structure can be fully collapsed or fully extended. When it is fully collapsed, it gives people the chance to go inside the circle. After, they can raise the wooden structure using the wood handle to adjust the height which they are most comfortable with. In its fully extended position, one can lock the structure so it stands firm. Erected until 1.4 m-high, the hut gives the occupant a chance to interact with other people across the huts. This creates the social warmth that is the intent of this project, which to promote physical warmth.

Diagrid Detail Plan i. wood structural support ii. plywood sheet iii. plywood platform iv. aluminum brackets v. bench vi. operable wooden diagrid 1. 1” wood dowel (495.7 mm) 2. 1” wood dowel (512.0 mm) 3. 1” wood dowel (544.5 mm) 4. 1” wood dowel (560.7 mm) Felt Detail

A. plastic sheet B. felt sheet

Concept Diagram

Layers of Assembly

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Studio Project

Handle Detail

Section


Site Plan

Studio Project

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FACADE

DEVELOPMENT A group of two students are developing a detailed facade design of a community library for half a semester. In this project, the library has two main components, the L-shaped multifunction library and the tower-shaped exclusive library. This portfolio focuses on the tower part., which became my work focus during the very intense two months. The tower is clad by perforated metal panel which is operable on some parts in relation to the inside space quality. The project involves a lot of model making and detailing (wall section, blown-up details, plan, and the most important is how the facade itself works and its connectivity to the interior space.


Model Making Process

Sketching Process of Operable Facade Design

Studio Project

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A202

Roof 22500

Level 6 18900

Level 5 15300

Level 4 11700

Level 3 8100

Level 2 4500

Level 1 0

Level -1 -4500

Library Building Elevation

Closed and Opened Perforated Metal Panel

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Studio Project

1

Section A - A' 1 : 100

Library Building Section

Tower Elevations, with various operable perforated metal panels


1025

Level 6

I

18900

985

Perforated Panel Hanger HSS, Bolted to Steel Angle 6

Aluminum Panel Rigid Insulation Batt Insulation Rigid Insulation Curtain Wall Anchor

Level 6

6330

1025

18900

985

OTB

6000

Vapour Barrier Aluminum Panel

UP

Perforated Panel Hanger HSS, Bolted to Steel Angle Aluminum Panel Rigid Insulation Batt Insulation

7

Rigid Insulation Curtain Wall Anchor OTB

Vapour Barrier

6000

Aluminum Panel

8

12250

Outside

Double-height Gallery

6000

6000

I

J

K

Level 6 Floor Plan Detail Outside

Double-height Gallery

OTB

6000

6330

6

UP

Perforated Metal Panel Glass Railing, Anchored to Edge of Slab

5260

Outside Balcony

Level 5

7

15300 OTA

Perforated Metal Panel

900

6000

Perforated Panel Steel Bracket

Glass Railing, Anchored to Edge of Slab Outside Balcony

Level 5 15300

Sheathing

8

Rigid Insulation

138

Metal Hanger Aluminum Panel Perforated Panel Steel Bracket836

13250

900

6000

Balcony Outside-Outside and Hanger Detail

Sheathing Rigid Insulation

I

6000

J

K

Level 5 Floor Plan Detail

Metal Hanger Aluminum Panel 138

836

Studio Project

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Library

8140

1025

Outside

6

1025

Perforated Metal Panel Glass Railing, Anchored to HSS

Filter Layer

Outside

Protection Layer

Library

6330

Wood Decking System

OTB

Vapour Barrier 6000

Rigid Insulation Sheathing 50mm Steel Decking

UP

7140

2975

1000

Perforated Metal Panel

Level 3 5260 12250

8100

Glass Railing, Anchored to HSS Wood Decking System

7

Filter Layer Protection Layer Vapour Barrier Rigid Insulation

Level 3

6000

7350

7920

900

Sheathing Drainage Pipe 50mm Steel Decking

8100 1025

12250

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1175

7200

6050

900

Drainage Pipe

6000

6000

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Level 3 Floor Plan Detail

8140

6

OTB

6000

6330

Retail

UP

5260

7 2311

Level 2

14100

Retail

4500 Perforated Metal Panel

DN 5780

Perforated Panel Steel Bracket

7470

Aluminum Panel Rigid Insulation 6000

Batt Insulation

5559

Vapour Barrier

900

Rigid Insulation

Level 2

OTB

4500

Steel Angle HSS, Bolted to Steel Angle Perforated Metal Panel

8

Perforated Panel Steel Bracket

13250

Aluminum Panel Rigid Insulation Batt Insulation Rigid Insulation

6000

6000

900

Vapour Barrier

Retail

I

J

K

Steel Angle HSS, Bolted to Steel Angle

22

Studio Project

Balcony Outside-Inside Detail

Level 2 Floor Plan Detail


3600

I

907

Roof

I

3600

3600

1000

22500

Level 6

3600

3600

6200

18900

Double-height Gallery

Level 5

Aluminum Panel 65 mm Rigid Insulation Air Barrier 13mm Gypsum Board Sheathing 6" Steel Stud Batt Insulation 13mm Gypsum Board Sheathing Vapour Barrier 65mm Rigid Insulation 13mm Gypsum Board Sheathing Aluminum Panel

2700

3600

3600

900

15300

Library

Level 4

Flashing Rigid Insulation Vapour Barrier Sheating Steel C-Channel

3600

3600

2700

900

11700

Roof Library

22500 Level 3

3600

2700

3600

900

8100

Retail

Level 2 900 2587

Retail

Level 1

101

4500

912

774

4500

4500

900

0

3600

Mechanical Room

Level -1 -4500

West Wall Section

Roof Screen and Pedestal Detail

Studio Project

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The Idea Store Community Library The twenty-first century library located in the Little Portugal neighborhood aims to bring various people of different ages and economical statuses within the neighborhood together, in hopes of making them more involved and active socially and also politically in their community. The project also aims at creating a more vibrant and lively neighborhood by providing an abundance of public gathering spaces that are easily recognized and accessible. The design consists of two main occupancies, that are: library and CSI offices.


South-West Perspective

South-East Perspective

Process Studio Project

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15 mm Chrused Stone Layer 50 mm Steel Decking Reservoir Layer Moisture Retention Layer Aeration Layer 100 mm Thermal Insulation Drainage Layer Root Barrier Fabric-Reinforced Hot-Fluid-Applied Waterproofing Membrane 200 mm Concrete Slab

Podium Railing Railing Glass

1200 448

Roof Coping

387

65 mm Rigid Insulation Board Air Barrier 8" CMU Backup Wall + Reinforcement 2" x 4" Vertical Wood Studs 100 mm Batt Insulation Polyethylene Vapour Retarder 19 mm Gypsum Board Wall Paint Finish

6" Gravel Perimeter Loose-Laid Retention Tee Pavers with Adjustable Height

200

572

Engineered Soil

3 mm Carpet Finish Nosing

8 mm Wood Board 100 mm Concrete Slab

Anchor Bolt

63 11

160

Shear Connectors 37 mm Metal Deck

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37

KRION Ventilated Facade System (see appendix)

152 mm LightGauge Steel Furring Channel, Welded to the I -Beam

37 mm Metal Deck Shear Connectors

OWSJ Welded to the I - Beam

603

500 mm OWSJ

8" CMU Backup Wall + Reinforcement 2" x 4" Vertical Wood Studs 100 mm Batt Insulation Polyethylene Vapour Retarder 19 mm Gypsum Board

65 Structural Steel Beam Beyond

567

Air Barrier

Gypsum Wallboard Hanger

Wall Paint Finish Sprayed-On Fireproofing

152 mm LightGauge Steel Furring Channel, Welded to the I -Beam

500 mm deep OWSJ

500 mm OWSJ Sprayed-On Fireproofing

9 mm Gypsum Wallboard 65 mm Rigid Insulation Board

600 mm deep Wide Flange (bolted to I-beam)

Aluminum Panels 2" x 8 " Dimensional Lumber Curtain Wall Horizontal Mullion Double-Insulated Glass Entrance Door

Cantilevered Floor Detail 1 : 10 26

Studio Project

Ceiling Hanger Ceiling

Podium and Parapet Detail 1 : 10


Ground Floor Plan

N

2 0

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10 m 5

Studio Project

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South Elevation

C

B

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6700

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8000

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7000

7000

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7000

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West - East Section

D

8000

7000

7000

6000

6000

6000

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7000

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Studio Project

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Second Floor 28

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Third Floor

Fourth Floor


West Elevation

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6700

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8000

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7000

7000

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6700

North - South Section

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8000

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7000

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6700

8000

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7000

1 Workshop

6000

6000

6000

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Storage

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2 DN

UP

2

7000

7000

7000

UP

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Shaft

3 Boiler and Chiller

7000

7000

7000

Green Roof

Fire Proofing and Pumbling

4

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7000

7000

7000

4

5

7000

7000

7000

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Shaft to ACU

UP

UP

6

6

Fifth Floor

6

Sixth Floor

UP

Basement Studio Project

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Reading Stair Sectional Perspective Detail 30

Studio Project


Reading Stair Perspective Studio Project

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DANFORTH EAST STREETCAR YARDS


This scheme Danforth East Streetcar Yards was conceived by a small group of Ryerson University Architectural Science students, in collaboration with the Danforth East Community Association (DECA), and faculty experts. This project aims to further Danforth East’s vibrant community endeavors, provide services for local residents and business owners, and to respect the heritage of the site. We hope that this will ignite an initiative to protect public interest on this valuable and historic site. Danforth East Streetcar Yards will be a crucial revitalization project for the Danforth East community. The site holds tremendous value for the neighborhood, and should be developed to promote collective needs and values. This is not a new model for the City of Toronto—Wychwood Barns, Artscape projects, 401 Richmond, and Evergreen Brickworks have demonstrated that existing industrial or institutional buildings can become invaluable social and cultural facilities. Our scheme for Danforth East Streetcar Yards sees the opportunity to create playful gathering spaces and bring vitality back to Danforth Avenue. On a site that has been directly tied to the growth and decline of the neighborhood, a new trajectory can be initiated. This site should incorporate program which brings revenue, density, and innovation to Danforth East. The building becomes a mixer for different demographics, activities and collaborative projects, bringing latent community activities to the public realm. Group Members:

Special thanks to:

Alvin Yonatan Tanoko Anne Kwan Dana Salama Ivana DiGirolamo Stephanie Tung

Faculty Experts Dr. Ian MacBurnie Dr. Mark Gorgolewski Hitesh Doshi, P.Eng.

Danforth East Community Association Stephen Wickens Brian Spratley Studio Project

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APPROACH 1. MINIMAL INTERVENTION Minimal intervention has a two-fold benefit. Firstly, it allows for a light approach which strategically brings as much benefit onto the site as possible while maintaining the bones of a valuable heritage building. Secondly, by deploying a sustainable process of phytoremediation on the site, we provide a fantastic vegetated public space while allowing the site to rejuvenate naturally. 2. MIXED-USE BLOCK By supplying a mixed-use block, the Danforth East Streetcar Yard becomes a vibrant community hub. Catering to different user groups and bringing spaces where these occupants may meet brings vitality to the Danforth Avenue strip—positively influencing community spaces, businesses, and bringing intellectual capital to the Danforth East neighborhood. The variety of users within this block will allow for a wider range of pedestrian activity at different times of day.

Program Distribution

3. PUBLIC INTEREST The crux of these efforts is to create a community space—where varying interests and collective goals mix. A site which contributes to a healthy neighborhood becomes a valuable amenity—one which people will want to protect and develop over time. This plan intentionally leaves room for growth; a back garden with temporary structures which can become anything once the soil is remediated, and large flexible open spaces wrapped by an envelope which references old industry and collective effort. 4. CAPITAL FUNDRAISING We suggest that the community consider the Build Toronto financing model for this site. Build Toronto lists its strategic priorities as “Engagement, Livable Neighborhoods, Sustainability, Employment and Transit-Oriented Development (Build Toronto.)” These values are in line with the development of the Danforth East Streetcar Yards as a community hub. 34

Studio Project

Site Plan


A view of the street adjacent to the community cafe looking south at the live/work units 10 0

5

20 m

Elevation Studio Project

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Studio Project


Studio Project

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Unit Deployments Axonometric

Zoning Axonometric

The Third Place Mid-Rise Residential Building Location : Portlands, Toronto

A good living is not solely about giving enough light or good view to every units. More importantly, it is about having a good neighborhood; a neighborhood that grows and cares. This is where the idea of the ‘Third Place’ occurs. A third place becomes a welcoming and comfortable public facility where community can lose themselves and relax. The mixed-use residential located in Portlands, Toronto, is designed aiming to tie the community together by having shared leisure and communal rooms, integrated green space, and continuity inside out.

Site Plan Studio Project

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West Elevation

North - South Section 40

Studio Project


South Elevation

East - West Section Studio Project

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Ground Floor Plan 42

Studio Project


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Mechanical Room

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Ty p i c a l 2 B ed ro o m U n i t P l a n

Typical Window Wall Slab to Slab Wall Section

Ty p i c a l 3 B ed ro o m U n i t P l a n

Typical Flow Through Unit Plan Studio Project

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Studio Project


Studio Project

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Lot 92 Townhouse 4-storey townhouse Location : Portlands, Toronto

This townhouse located just by the Ontario lake is designed to meet the need of a professional jazz pianist and his family in Portland townhouses area, Toronto. The McKay’s family has a unique characteristic in every family member. Each individual’s character, skills, hobbies, and lifestyle make this family very dynamic. Therefore, every approaches and decisions made in the design are intended to provide this family a dynamic yet comfortable living space, in which they would reside for 8 months a year, during their productive time.


SITE PLAN

LOT USAGE

FENESTRATION (SOUTH)

SETBACK (SOUTH)

OUTDOOR SPACE

OCCUPIED VOLUME

FENESTRATION (NORTH)

SETBACK (NORTH)

COURTYARDS

Studio Project

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Studio Project


Studio Project

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Floor Plans 50

Studio Project


SOUTH ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION 0

1

2

4m

The Music Hall

Kitchen and Dinning Room

Sky Garden

The music hall for holding a small house concert is located on the second floor so that the visitors get the feeling of an elevated big void in the house, which then also has a better view of the neighborhood.

The kitchen and the dinning room are located together, yet the dinning room is laid 800 cm lower then the kitchen. This gives the impression of an exclusive view of the lake and an intimate place for the family once one goes down through the stairs to the private dinning room.

One habit that the client has is that he often takes the visitors, friends, or family members up to the sky garden. Here, they might have a small chat and chill while enjoying the beautiful and astonishing view of downtown Toronto from a distance. The playfulness of the light give the visitors the feeling of a richer night experience, blending with the lights from the neighborhood.

Studio Project

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WORKING AND VOLUN


NTEERING PROJECTS

02


16 types condominium unit layout

designing new condominium complex development project, and condominium units, including correspondence with clients and dealing with marketing strategy

54 54

Working and Volunteering Projects


ONYX Balikpapan Condominium Complex Master Plan

Hybrid Globe

Project Architect Assistant as Architectural Student Intern Location : Balikpapan, Indonesia Image Qreator Indonesia

Project Builder Scotiabank Nuit Blanche Toronto Completed : October 2013

Working and Volunteering Projects

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designing new low-budget school, dormitory, farming, and gardening fields for the poor in a remote area of Indonesia

Low-Budget School, House, and Farming Complex Mission Building Development Design Team Location : Palembang, Indonesia GKY Greenville, Jakarta

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Working and Volunteering Projects


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Pusat Pelatihan Misi Terpadu

Tampak Depan Gapura PPMT

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Project Title:

Client:

Drawing Title:

PPMT Palembang

Sinode GKY

Drawing No.:

Detail Gapura PPMT

Revisi:

DGP1

Date:

Scale:

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30 Agustus 2014

Drawn By:

Alvin YonatanTanoko

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Project Title:

Client:

Sinode GKY

designing new low-budget library (study house), public washroom, and laundry area for the poor in a remote area of Indonesia

Drawing Title:

Drawing No.:

Revisi:

Scale:

Date:

4 September 2014 Low-Budget Library Washroom Denah dan Potongan and Public 1 : 50 Complex MCK Tapis MCK1 MCK Tapis

Drawn By:

Alvin YonatanTanoko

Mission Building Development Design Team Location : Tapis, Indonesia GKY Greenville, Jakarta

Working and Volunteering Projects

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GKY Jemaat Greenville

Client:

GKY Jemaat Greenville

Client:

Client:

GKY Jemaat Greenville

GKY Siantan

Project Title:

GKY Siantan

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Project Title:

GKY Siantan

Denah Lantai 3

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Denah Lantai 2

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Denah Lantai 1

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Date:

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Denah Lantai 3 23 Agustus 2015

Alvin YonatanTanoko

Designed By:

Date:

Alvin YonatanTanoko

Designed By:

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23 Agustus 2015 Alvin YonatanTanoko

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Mission Building Development Design Team Location : Siantan, Indonesia GKY Greenville, Jakarta designing new low-budget church complex including dormitory, library, and, other facilities for the poor in a remote area of Indonesia

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GKY Greenville Church Branch in Siantan


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to be continued.


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