Anita Hidayat
Architecture Portfolio
Anita Hidayat EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND 2020 -
Bachelor in Architecture
present
Pelita Harapan University GPA: 3.76/4.00
2017
Senior High School Tarakanita Gading Serpong
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2023
Architectural Intern BPA Institute
2023
Architectural Intern PT Interlude Indonesia
SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY 3D
Sketchup, Fusion, Rhino, Enscape,
Modelling
Twinmotion, Unity
2D
AutoCAD, Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign,
Drawings
Lightroom
ORGANIZATION & VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE 2023
Bojong Kulur Village Revitalization Volunteer Designer
2022
Panti Asuhan Santo Yusup Renovation Volunteer Designer
2022
ArchUPH Exhibition Head curator of archUPH wave 2022: Hybridtual
2021
GAMATARA Member of External Division
2021
PU UPH Volunteer Graphic Designer for GAJAH Magazine
2020
Movie Production Club UPH Member of MPC UPH
2018
Junior Church CK7 QBig Volunteer Creative and Publication Division
Table of Contents Academic Project Internship Project
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02
Bukit Batu + Branch-like Tectonics Academic Project 2022
Dukuh Atas Revitalization Green Blue City Academic Project 2023
Inspiring Space for Creative Minds:
03
Building Envelope and Its Spatial Effect in JNM Bloc Academic Project 2023
04
VR Development Centre
05
PT Interlude Indonesia
Academic Project 2023
Internship Project 2023 BPA Institute Internship Project 2023
Academic Project 2
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Bukit Batu + Branch-like Tectonics Considerations for tectonics, site, and activity shaped my vision for the Bukit Batu site, recognizing features like a focal lake, contoured surfaces for zoning, and a green, untouched context. Opting for gardening as the activity aligned with the natural surroundings, I aimed to create a spatial experience harmonized with the environment. The design prioritized a linear sequence for user experience, integrating massing based on contour, accessibility, and comfort. A 25-degree rotation maximized lake views, and elevation influenced spatial restrictions. Inspired by local trees, tectonics featured expressive trusses and wood piles resembling branches. The site’s water was harnessed for an internal water system. In summary, creating a unique and meaningful space revolves around thoughtful responses to the context.
vegetation
lake
Macro Discovering the potential of Bukit Batu, I was drawn to its captivating features: a picturesque lake as a focal point, contoured surfaces for creative zoning, and a pristine, untouched context. Opting for gardening, I aimed to weave nature into the design, creating a spatial experience seamlessly connected to the surroundings— inviting inhabitants to engage with the landscape, enjoy the lake, and revel in the green context.
contour
Concept In pursuit of the envisioned outcome, a linear sequence was designed for users to experience the space and its supporting activities. The massing placement considers the contoured surface,
emphasizing
accessibility
and
comfort.
Slightly
protruding to minimize noise pollution while maintaining public accessibility, the structure is rotated 25 degrees, offering a scenic lake view to inside users and a glimpse to outsiders. Responding to the contour, the concept dictates that higher surfaces are more restricted. The non-parallel ceiling maximizes lighting and lake views. The location utilizes lake water for an internal water system. Tectonics draw inspiration from trees, evident in expressive trusses and wood piles resembling branches.
Site Plan
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Maquette Study
Dukuh Atas Revitalization Green Blue City The JPM Dukuh Atas site is predominantly residential, encompassing various typologies such as offices, dining establishments, and shopping venues. The area is intersected by the Ciliwung River, and public transportation relies on KRL, LRT, and Transjakarta buses, utilizing both main and arterial roads. Notably, several green areas are scattered across the Dukuh Atas site.
settlements
solar panel
green roof
Academic Project 2
pedestrian zebra cross
footbridge
0
2
3
Before (Problems) 1. The disorganized urban spatial organization leads to a decline in the efficiency of city planning. 2. The lack of green spaces, absorption areas, and public spaces in the city results in aridity, unhealthiness, and reduced community socialization. 3. Mismanagement of water areas has an impact on rivers, causing them to become murky. 4. Insufficient facilities such as crossings, pedestrian paths, and bus stops contribute to the increased use of private vehicles, leading to air pollution. 5. Underutilization of technology makes urban spaces less efficient and healthy.
Concept 1. Creating better connectivity among the functions of the surrounding urban spaces enhances accessibility and efficiency in circulating within the blue-green city. 2. Improving green environments ensures that urban spaces become greener and healthier. 3. Utilizing the functions of rivers ensures a more vibrant environment and maximizes water treatment. 4. Encouraging users to walk actively helps reduce air pollution. 5. Implementing relevant technology to enhance efficiency and health in the blue-green city.
Academic Project 2
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Academic Project 2
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Inspiring Space for Creative Minds
Building Envelope and Its Spatial Effect in JNM Bloc Collaborating with MBloc Academy in education, this assignment tasks students with proposing architectural designs for creative public spaces in the 4000 m2 JNM complex. The goal is to activate the creative ecosystem at the regional and international levels, aligning with JNM’s vision. The designs should facilitate artistic activities, culture, and entertainment accessible through collaborative efforts, education, and public participation, considering JNM’s historical significance as a national asset.
Sun
Wind
Facade of JNM’s buildings mostly facing north and east
South side’s pressure of JNM context are slightly higher than the north’s. As result, the wind moves from the south to the north
Nodes
Uniqueness
Highly populated area throughout the day. It appears
A big tree in the middle surrounded by buildings,
because there’s a food stall and commercials nearby
implied a focus toward the centre
Accessibility
Road
The movement of visitors mainly occured on the south
The site is in the middle of secondary road. There
side of the site, since there are a lot of commercials
won’t be a lot of noises come from the vehicle
The sketch explains how four programmings are located and scattered, forming
The sketch shows the probability of the u
a grid pattern like the existing’s spatial organization. It also explains how users
placement. This sketch helps to design
perceive the site at a certain point. This sketch helps the design process to make
possible entry for the user to enter the m
an eye-catching and welcoming sense for the user from any angle
user’s circulation in the proposed massing
The sketch explains what the users see once they enter the massing. Therefore, a
n a major and minor pathway—also, a
landscape or ‘view’ between the massings is important to create a buffer between
massing.
massings that contribute to the user experience.
s Concept The following diagram shows the relationships of existing with proposed building massing. The placement of these programs considering the proximity between each other. Hopefully, with this placement, programming can become more integrated and blend to form a harmonious gradation. The first photo explains the field of the existing building. The color purple implies an art-related sector, while orange implies a social sector. So, the strategy is to place the proposed program next to the existing sector. And bind them with the socially-art industry in the middle of them. Placement of the proposed program next to the existing sector. And bind the whole separate program with the socially-art industry in the middle of the current complex. The colors indicate the hierarchy of the program.
meeting gathering learning actively business lifestyle discussion
social interaction
exhibition workshop theatre cinema
discussion experiencing touching gathering learning
social interaction & art industry silent experiencing learning passively seeing touching observing
art industry
Academic Project 2
0
2
3
VR Development Centre This research aims to develop a virtual space design strategy using a neuroarchitecture approach to enhance skill development and self-knowledge for teenagers. Methods include a literature review on VR technology, neuroarchitecture, and 21st-century skills. Preferences for atmosphere and space form were considered based on exploration iterations from final year high school students. The outcome is a design strategy facilitating skill-sharpening activities to promote self-awareness and potential development.
4C of 21st Century Skills Erdkinder Montessori Program
critical thinking
data
ICT literacy
problem solving
collaboration
citizenship initiative
Activities
grit
creativity
career orientation leadership
adaptability
communication
Cooking
cooperative
teamwork
PROGRAMMING
Gardening
Camping
21st-century skills refer t o the competencies necessary for success i n the digital and technological era. The Montessori curriculum, as highlighted by Murray et al. (2023), is a model with great potential and relevance, particularly in the 21st century. Art
NEUROARCHITECTURE It i s a scientific discipline that focuses o n creating a n environment capable of fulfilling the four pillars of human well-being: intellectual, emotional, social, and physical. Numerous architectural aspects contribute to influencing humans emotionally, sensorially, and functionally (Medhat Assem et al., 2023) 3D
Color
2D
Temperature Non-form
Sound Texture
Form
Furniture Ceiling Proportions
Lighting
Vegetation
VIRTUAL REALITY Simulation is considered the optimal method in the field of education for replicating real-life scenarios (Bohil et al., 2011; Pottle, 2019). One effective approach to conducting simulations is through the use of Virtual Reality (VR)
Motion
Vision
Haptic
Audio
PRIVATE
CO-WORKING SPACE
BEDROOM
LOCKER ROOM
RECEPTION
CAMPING SITE
SHARED BATHROOM SHARED PANTRY
COMMUNITY GARDEN
SEMI-PUBLIC
INFORMATION CENTRE
MEETING/ CLASSROOM MUSIC PERCUSSION
LIBRARY
COOKING STATION
CARPENTRY WORKSHOP
LOCKER
COOKING STUDIO
CREATIVE CENTRE
PAINT WORKSHOP
PLAY GROUND
COMMUNAL PARKS AMPI THEATRE JOGGING TRACK
PUBLIC
STARTING POINT
BADMINTON COURT
COMMERCE
CAFE
SHOPS
DESIGN STRATEGY - SPATIAL ORGANIZATION From spatial organizational iterations, the author opted to develop a radial spatial program for prototype testing. The choice of this iteration aims to encourage users to explore freely, fostering greater interest in visiting the massing due to its open visuals and absence of obstructing structures RADIAL The
programming
hierarchy
grouping is clearly visible, allowing for unrestricted exploration due to the non-binding flow. The building’s face/facade is exposed, creating an inviting visual appeal that piques users’ interest in further exploration. GRID
LINEAR User flow is guided because the organization is linear. The element of surprise can be obtained because the masses are closed to each other
Navigation is straightforward with a grid-like structure, ensuring visual connectivity
and
accessibility
between the masses.
DESIGN STRATEGY - FORM The survey results show positive feelings that are closely related to the shape of the space. Therefore, the space formation strategy will depart from the feeling of being structured by curvilinear and asymmetrical elements.
Upright fluid walls, flat roof
Wall fluid bends, roof is flat
Fluid roof, upright fluid walls
The roof combines as walls and floor
Front Elevation
Back Elevation
Left Elevation
Right Elevation
Academic Project 2
0
2
3
Internship Program Throughout the internship, various tasks were undertaken both individually and collaboratively, encompassing the creation of mock-ups, detailed engineer drawings, comprehensive drawings, as well as data collection and research. Exposure to the intricacies of working dynamics, discussions, and project management within architectural firms was gained through engaging in weekly meetings.
BPA Institute | 2023 Fallingwater Maquette Study
BPA Institute | 2023 Fallingwater Maquette Study
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MASTER BATHROOM PLAN
KODE ITEMS DESCRIPTION S-01 WASH BASIN WATERCRAFTS COMO 900, SIZE 900 X 535 X 125 MM S-02 BASIN MIXER VETTIS WIDESPREAD, INC. P-TRAP, STOP VALVE, FLEXIBLE HOSE S-03 SHOWER AX SHOWER HEAVEN 3 JET W/O LIGHTING SIZE 970 X 970 S-04 SHOWER SET AX THERMOSTATIC MODUL 3 FUNCTION, AX SHUT-OFF, AX STARCK S-05 BATH MIXER AX MASSAUD SINGLE LEVER, FLOOR STANDING S-06 BATHUB AX MASSAUD BATHUB SIZE 1891 X 1536 X 620 MM S-07 CLOSET ME BY STARCK WALL HUNG SIZE 370 X 570 MM S-08 CTOILET FLUSH TECE SQUARE II METAL TOILET FLUSH PLATE SIZE 220 X 150 X 3 MM S-09 BIDET ME BY STARCK WALL HUNG SIZE 370 X 570 MM S-10 JET WASHER JUSTIME TOILET, BRACKET & HOSE 120 CM S-11 TISSUE HOLDER VETTIS TISSUE HOLDER S-12 ROBE HOOK VETTIS DOUBLE ROBE HOOK S-13 TOWEL BAR VETTIS 24'' TOWEL BAR S-14 FLOOR DRAIN SQUARE FLOOR WASTE SIZE 115 X 115 X 80 MM S-15 BIDET MIXER STARCK 3 BIDET WALL MOUNTED SIZE 360 X 540 MM
BPA Institute | 2023 Master Bathroom Drafting
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PT Interlude Indonesia | 2023 House Drafting
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