Architectural Portfolio (2015-2019)_Ardelia J. Cungwin_v1.1

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SEL Ec ted w or ks : p e r sona l p r oje c tS

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GOVERNMENT IT OFFICE 8-Storey 3-star Hotel in Central Bandung

LOST IN COLORFUL GREY WORLD Healthy and Creative Lifestyle Center

18 DISAPPEARING BRICKS Responsive Rotating Building Facade

24 THE MAKIBISHI HOTEL 8-Storey 3-star Hotel in Central Bandung

30 THE HEAL DWELLING: A BLISSFUL EMBRACE OF TECH-NATURE High-End International Hospital at Metland Cyber City, Tangerang

S ELEc ted w or k s : te a m p r oje c tS

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CATERPILLAR PAVILION Surface-Active Structure

SPINNING SAKURA PETALS Height-Active Structure

44 LEMBUR DAYEUH LEUTIK A Little Spark in Bandung Epicentrum

46 HIDDEN TALENT ESCALATOR Integrated Innovative Technopreneur Student Center

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ANDRAWINA KAMBANG Irreplaceable Togetherness


CONTENTS

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speci a l i z e d w or ks

51 ALGORITHMIC DESIGN APPROACH

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BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING

VIRTUAL REALITY & AUGMENTED REALITY

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o th er w or k s

63 HAND-DRAWING AND SKETCHES

64 HAND -MODELLING AND CRAFTING

65 VISUAL DESIGN

66 PHOTOGRAPHY

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SELECTED works

PERSONAL projects


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m a n age r ial o ffi c e government information and document management office at purnawarman road, bandung BUILDING TYPE SITE AREA BUILDING AREA STORIES CAPACITY PARKING SPACE

governmental - office 1100 m2 570 m2 2 floors 120 workers 10 cars 12 bikes

PROJECT This project highlights the need of governmental office, especially an DESCRIPTION information office. On this small site, the building is expected to be accomodating both staffs and visitors, where interconnectivity of each stakeholders are important for the wellbeing of a city. The building itself has to be welcoming and expressing local cultures, representing trustworthy government.


SITE PLAN

FLOOR PLAN

SECTION

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ELEVATION

AXONOMETRY AND DETAIL

PERSPECTIVE

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L OS T IN C O L O R FUL G R EY W O R LD healthy and creative lifestyle center at veteran road, bandung BUILDING TYPE SITE AREA BUILDING AREA STORIES CAPACITY PARKING SPACE

commercial - lifestyle center 1575 m2 2950 m2 4 floors 1 basement 320 people 16 cars 32 bikes

PROJECT Located in the middle of city crowd, where commercial activities are at DESCRIPTION the most, a lifestyle building is expected to be a place where citizens run away from tiring daily lives. Dedicated to make people enjoy themselves, this project wanted to bring an in between spaces (quiet and crowded area) that can connect the differences together.


SITE PLAN

main concept and supporting concept

design transformation and room diagram

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ELEVATION

plan axonometry

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elevation

section

detail and perspective section

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building diagrams

perspective

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d i s a ppear ing b r i c ks responsive rotating building facade BUILDING TYPE SITE AREA BUILDING AREA STORIES CAPACITY PARKING SPACE

commercial - office 3500 m2 2000 m2 18 floors 2 basement 120 offices 180 cars 160 bikes

PROJECT One of the most popular facade is a double skin facade, where the conDESCRIPTION struction is different from the main structure. Second skin facade usually acts as a strong sun-shading, but often becomes an obstacle from daylighting. Nowadays, responsive facades are being developed, with smart detector and rotating engine, so that the facade will adjust itself according to the amount of sunrays falling upon the facade’s surface.


plan

elevation

facade

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facade rotation simulation

module

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module detail

joint details

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lighting simulation


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T H E MAK IBISHI HO TEL GLAMOUROUS AND LUXURIOUS THREE-STAR HOTEL at LASWI road, bandung BUILDING TYPE SITE AREA BUILDING AREA STORIES CAPACITY PARKING SPACE

commercial - hotel 4630 m2 1200 m2 8 floors 1 basement 300 rooms 120 cars 100 bikes

PROJECT Near a railway and a creative hub, stands a mid-class hotel on a narrow DESCRIPTION site. Directly facing the crossroads, designers have to think about how to represent the hotel, while being creative to play with the building mass. Providing several types of rooms, the hotel also has to accomodate large events and meetings as another source of income. The hotel must also has effective space arrangement for both room rent and service area.


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elevation

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plans

section

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facade concept and interior perspective

exterior perspective

section and perspective

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architectural and structural axonometry

interior perspective

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T H E HEAL-DW ELLI NG: A B LIS SF UL EM B R AC E O F TEC H-NATUR E INTERNATIONAL MODERN mixed-use HOSPITAL at METLAND CYBER CITY, TANGERANG BUILDING TYPE SITE AREA BUILDING AREA STORIES CAPACITY PARKING SPACE

healthcare - hospital 2.7 ha 4.0 ha 10 floors 1 basement 400+ beds 192 cars 110 bikes

PROJECT Located at a newly developed CBD (Central Business District) area, MetDESCRIPTION land Cyber City in Tangerang City, this 400-bed hospital with 27.500 m2 building area will be an integrated design between technology and nature, whilst prioritizing embracement and recovery spirit. This is enhanced by design concept blissful, giving comfort and happiness through ambience and activity choices provided by architecture. By using architectural and psychological science such behavioral architecture, environmental psychology, and psychoneuroimmunology, the concept of “The Heal-Dwelling at Metland Cyber City” will be using multidisciplinary design, realizing Heal House with total healing environment in the middle of metropolitan city’s hustle bustle. This building will have 3 main concepts: a blissful embrace for the patients (playful: leisure and recreation), supported by modern design close with nature (modern-natural experience), and zoning for all layer of users (exclusive-inclusiveness).


location and site analysis

design issues

design concepts

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site plan

ground plan

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floor plans

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bridge section

elevation

principle section

section

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site perspective

feature section

diagrams

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entrance and inner court perspective

room perspective

other indoor perspective

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SELECTED works

team projects


ca t e rp illar pavi li o n with Afrilla Melati R. and Reliya Annisa P. The project focuses on creating folded structure. It is proved that a thin piece of paper (or any other this materials) can be folded to build a firm structure, which each folded part can represent a rod in truss system. In this case, the pavilion is made from a piece of stiff piece of card (represents metal sheet), connected with metal plates as the joints to the concrete foundation.

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s p i n n ing saku r a pet als with Afrilla Melati R. and Reliya Annisa P. The project focuses on creating height structure. In this case, we are using several types of structures, including tube in tube structure and outrigger trusses to reinforce the building irregular shape. As an addition, outer vertical braces are included to strengthen the floor structure system. This thus creates a stronger tall building, supporting the main columns to deliver floor weight forces to go straight down.

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43 residential - micro house 12 m2 20 m2 2 floors 4 people 1 bike

top 50 out of 400+ applicants

at pelesiran, bandung

a little spark in bandung epicenter with Marcella Gandakusumah and Kevin

PROJECT As a crowded area where street vendors are thriving to make money, DESCRIPTION Cihampelas is very overloaded. Near the area is a large housing, where people do a living. In this project, we are expected to be able to rearrange the area with better housing for the street vendors with low budget, thus the idea of designing a microhouse for each household.

BUILDING TYPE SITE AREA BUILDING AREA STORIES CAPACITY PARKING SPACE

le m b u r dayeuh l euti k



45 mixed-use - student creative hub 1200 m2 1044 m2 4 floors 400 students

with T. Priscylla A.A. and Marestu R. N.

PROJECT Bandung is a student city, where all kinds of needs are provided well for DESCRIPTION students. Unfortunately, those needs are usually seperated in different areas, making students have to mobilize more than needed only to fulfill those needs. Therefore, it is important for students to have a single building where everything is provided, and comfortable enough to be more productive in students activities such as studying and socializing.

BUILDING TYPE SITE AREA BUILDING AREA STORIES CAPACITY

at cisitu, bandung

integrated innovative technopreneur student center

h i dden t ale nt escal at o r



47 residential - floating house 90 m2 54 m2 2 floors 6 people

top 15 out of 100+ applicants

at kaniungan besar, east kalimantan

irreplaceable togetherness with Marcella Gandakusumah and Kevin

PROJECT Indonesia is a multi-islands country. Countless beaches are located in DESCRIPTION Indonesia, becoming one of most visited places by tourists. But, there are also increasing needs of housing around the area, where people wouldn’t need to live too far away from the tourists’ spot for a living. A floating house is one of the solution for this, where people can live and make money altogeher, while preserving Indonesia’s beaches and its beauty.

BUILDING TYPE SITE AREA BUILDING AREA STORIES CAPACITY

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specialized works


al g o rithmic des ig n appr o ac h algorithmic sketches and site analysis

This is one of the most interesting programme in campus, learning how to use algorithm to create our design. During the programme, we sketch digitally with Grasshopper, also analysing natural occurences around our designed building. By knowing how to use the data extracted from the analysis, we can choose the most optimum design options. We can also design how to present the result in Grasshopper.

ALGORITHMIC SKETCHES From a NURBS surfaces in Rhino, extracted and modified with GH to create quadratic pipe webs.

From a square domain, modified with GH to create random crossing pipes along the translated square.

Creating an impossible shape, Morpheus Band with algorithm inGH from blanck space.

Using Indonesia Batik creation algorithm programme, j-Arsi, to create a 3D algorithmic object.

ALGORITHMIC SITE ANALYSIS Suppose there is a designated building in the middle of existing buildings.

1. SUN RADIATION ANALYSIS

There are several analysis can be done with this information.

By analysing the road surface, surrounding building geometry, designated building geometry, and sun position, we gain heat value around the area.

Sun radiation analysis on the surrounding area

Sun radiation on the building facade

Also using the same data, it is determined that the side building facade is fairly cool because it is surrounded by taller buildings.

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2. ISOVIST Isovist is used to determine visibility on a certain level of height. In this example, we show visibility from 4 points above the podium level.

3. SMART SPACE ANALYSER This space study utilizes point of interest and vector.

4. SUNPATH & SUNHOUR ANALYSIS This sun study is easily visualized by using algorithm.

Sunpath on different month, day, and hour. Walkability Shows easy access for crossing by walking. Red shows more walkability. Shadow simulation on different month, day, and hour. Distance to Shows average distance towards point of interest. Red shows far distance. Distance average Shows average distance of point towards every location on area. Red shows harder to be accessed from point. Visibility Shows visible area from the standing point of interest.

Field of View Shows eye range from view vector. Red shows sharp angle from viewing vector.

Surrounding analysis based on sun’s position.

Sun radiation

Dry bulb temperature

Air humidity

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aa v s 20 1 8: bam b o o lab designing post-disaster shelter with algorithm approach

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with erwita nurika from hao lin from wei ran wu from wu di from

institut teknologi bandung university of melbourne university of melbourne university of melbourne

In this project, we were trained to be more aware of natural disasters, and how to make a cost and time efficient building for post-disaster shelters. Using bamboo as traditional yet strong material, we combine the knowledge of digital analysis and local’s culture for structure and space arrangement.

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ba s e ment co nst r u c t i o n s i mulation vi deo schedule and simulation in revit and navisworks 1. Worksheets used as the reference to create 3D model of the building’s basement. Reimagining 2D drawings from AutoCAD into 3D model in Autodesk Revit.

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2. Importing 3D model in Revit to Autodesk Navisworks. Structures are categorized based on types and construction phase.

3. Scheduling of the construction method - an innovative top-down construction.

4. Each structure categories are matches with the schedule, creating top-to-down animation for each selections.

5. Running the simulation, visualizing the construction step-by-step method.


I was appointed as a design intern at PT. Davy Sukamta and Partners, a leading structural engineering company in Indonesia. During this 2-months period as an intern, I had the responsibility to create a video simulation of the basement top-down method construction. Under direct order from the CEO and direct supervisory from the Chief of Engineering, this project was completed within only 1 month from 2-month estimation. The video will then be used to explain the construction method to the contractor, with the intention of avoiding miscommunication.

6. Retouching the video with text explanation using Adobe After Effects and Windows Movie Maker.

scan qr code to watch the construction simulation

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bi m imme r sio n c o m pet i t i o n model checking, scheduling and cost estimating with archicad, solibri, synchro, and costx Introduced with 4-days workshop of BIM engines, students are given the responsibility to recheck the prepared 3D model project. After correcting the errors, we are required to set the construction schedule and simulation, then estimate the construction cost. The final result is students’ recognition of BIM’s role in real-life industry.

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bhavya from deakin university su yang from chong qing university yang jie gan from university of melbourne zari subhlok from university of melbourne

scan qr code to view the presentation about bim

scan qr code to watch the construction simulation

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h ac ka th o n 2 0 1 8 : h ac k your her i t age digital culture meets cultural heritage The 3-days workshop is started with full-day presentation from the experts in culture and digital, such as the head of West Java culture and design, Virtual Reality lecturer from German, etc. After the introduction, participants are sent to explore Bandung to do surveys on assigned cultural problems to be solved. Using the digital knowledge and samples of digital solution, participants are required to make proposals and prototypes of the solution for each problems.

scan qr code to view ngabaraga proposal

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with AQUINALDO FARAH ALMAIDA IQBAL M FAUZAN IRSAN FIRMANSYAH MICHELLE NOVELLIE


In this workshop, my team received the main problem: The Degrading of Cultural Knowledge in Bandung, especially around the heritage site, Braga and its surrounding. Our discussion led us to create a fun game involving a tour of Braga, while actively interacting with real-life Braga, such as finding historical site, enjoyng famous Bandung food, or communicating with cultural experts. With this game, players will be able to receive real-life reward such as movie tickets, free coupons, etc.

scan qr code to TRY ngabaraga GAME SIMULATION

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other works


ha n d -dr awing a n d sk etches

PRITZKER WINNERS SERIES see more of my works on Instagram @ajcungwin DRAWING PEN

PENCIL COLOUR

PENCIL AND SHADING

OIL ON CANVASS

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hand- m o delli n g and c r aft i n g ARCHITECTURAL MODELS

OTHER CRAFTING

FINAL PROJECT MODEL (HM: GEOFANI AND ELFIRA)

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v i sua l de sign POSTER

LOGO

JACKET

APPRECIATION CARD

TOTEBAG

STICKER

PRODUCT

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MASCOT


pho t o gr aph y BUILDING

NATURE

HORIZON

PRODUCT

MODEL

ON THE PLANE

LOVED PEOPLE

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