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ABOUT ME Hi ! This is me, My name is Arif, I was graduated as Bachelor of Science from Architecture Department Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) Indonesia. During university years I discovered the humanistic side of architecture and I was been seduced from it. I’m hard worker, enthusiastic, inquiring. I have an excellent ability to organize my work and to work in groups. I always excited to learn something new especially architecture, and urban context. Able to listen and to be able to adapt to new environments. Try me !
ARIF RACHMAN HIDAYAT l December 13th 1992 arifrachmanhidayat36@gmail.com +6285860428486 l Indonesia Online Portfolio http://www.coroflot.com/arifrachman-hidayat/ https://issuu.com/arifrac/
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EDUCATION
EXPERIENCE
2008
Two Junior High School, Bandung
2012
2011
Science Program of One Senior High School, Bandung
PT. PROPAN, Green Building Council Indonesia and INIAS
2016
Bachelor of Science major in Architecture
2015
International Conference Designing Resilience in Asia,
Judicium Cum Laude,
The National University of Singapore
Bandung Institute of Technology
2015 (August-Nov) Working as Urban Designer Assistant at
ORGANIZATION EXPERIENCE
“Green Building in Indonesia, What is Our Role?” Seminar with
PT Townland International
ACHIEVEMENT-AWARD
Head of Decoration Division FIBOSA 15th
2013
Merit Prize - Rumah Produktif Kampung Nelayan Archfest2013
One High School Bandung
2013
Top 10 Homeless Activity Center - LOSHAC 2013
2011
Head of Artistic Division INTERAKSI event SAPPK 2011
2014
Top 10 Lomba desain Rumah Kayu
2012
Head of Artistic “Riung Ganesha” balavirya event
2015
Top 25 Visionary Bamboo Architecture - Archfest 2015
2012
Member of BPA IMA-G ITB
2015
Top 30 Paradesc - Developing People Through Space
(The People’s Representatives Body)
2015
Top 5 Lomba Rancang Kota Cibinong - Situ Front City
2013
Member of Program Division Gaung Bandung
2015
Top 5 Sinarmas Land Young Architect Competition
“The Importance of Heritage for Humanity”
Residential Category
2013
Head of Election event IMA-G ITB 2013
2016
Top 25 Architecture Festival 2016 - Arch-KID-tecture :
2014
Head of Proficiency Division IMA-G ITB
Friendly Children Spaces
2014
Supervisor of Exhibition “A Tribute to Tata Soemardi”
2016
Merit Prize FuturArch Prize 2016 - BCI Asia Award
Arte-Polis 5 International Conference & Workshops
2010
SOFTWARE
LANGUAGE
Autocad
Adobe Photoshop
Bahasa Indonesia
Revit
Adobe InDesign
English
Sketchup
Adobe Illustrator
Rhino
Microsoft Word
Grasshopper
Microsoft PowerPoint
V-Ray
Microsoft Excel
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CONTENTS 01
BANDUNG YOUTH PERFORMING CENTER
DYNAMIC-PLAYSCAPE SPACE FOR YOUTH
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ACADEMIC - FINAL PROJECT
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2015
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MIX USED BUILDING
VIBRANT-PERMEABLE PUBLIC SPACE IN BANDUNG CITY
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ACADEMIC - STUDIO 4
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2014
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THE THIRTAS
SUSTAINABLE HOUSING COMPLEX
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COMPETITION - NATIONAL
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JUX-KIDDING
ECO-FRIENDLY SPACE FOR CHILDREN
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COMPETITION - NATIONAL
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"KAMPUNG" SPONGE
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COMMUNITY BASED DEVELOPMENT TO CREATE URBAN ECO-PUNCTURE
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COMPETITION - INTERNATIONAL
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CIBINONG SITU FRONT CITY XX
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“MAKING SITE AS STATE-NATION FACES STRONG AND STURDY ACCORDING LOCALITY AND IDENTITY”
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COMPETITION - NATIONAL
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2015
builded project XX
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MODULAR BAMBOO - HOUSE OF LEARNING 2014 - PURWAKARTA
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BAMBOO PAVILLION - FINAL PROJECT EXHIBITION 2014 - BANDUNG
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“MUSIC” PARK 2013 - BANDUNG
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ACADEMIC Final Project
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BANDUNG YOUTH PERFORMING CENTER The Bandung Youth Performing Center project is a response of government’s plan to move the future developments of Bandung City to East Bandung. This project is designed to be a place for the youths to gather and perform, and as an icon for East Bandung. The site of this project has a unique context, as it is located in Ujung Berung, a district famous for its arts culture. Futhermore, this district also becomes a place for a number of youth art communities, who act as a melting pot combining traditional arts and urban lifestyle, creating new urban arts culture in the process. The Bandung Youth Performing Centre is built on + 2.8 Ha which is strategically located, thus will become a gate of Bandung City. Auditoriums, amphitheater, gallery, studio, multimedia room, classes, cafes, retails and plazas are included in this project to facilitate users’ activities. It is consisted of 4 storeys and 1 mezzanine on the top floor, which also accommodates the main auditorium with approximately 500 people capacity. Different from other usual iconic buildings, which only rely on spectacular shapes, this project tries to create a design where space, activities, and events becomethe icon of the building itself. The concept is to provide a permeable outdoors space and a dynamic looping circulation, to push the boundaries of youths’ creativity. It is consisted of four plazas and ramps that are centered to the “TangkubanParahu” building mass on the middle of area as a focal point. The permeability and circulation design of this building enable people to access this building from any points, from and to the city.
Supervisor : Dr. Allis Nurdini S.T., M.T. Coordinator : Prof. Dr. Ir. Sugeng Triyadi S., M.T. Year : 2015
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SITE CONTEXT Bandung is famous for its creative atmosphere through the movements of communities scattered throughout the city, the youth was ranked first with the highest number in the city of Bandung. These young people actively drive the wheels creative world in this city. Therefore, it is necessary to create a positive atmosphere for young people, by giving the media enough to impingement creativity and energy of youth, guidance through the information that is good and right and other activities that prevent their exploration of the things considered negative for society. This project is fictitious private project owners to cooperate with the government. For funding the operational costs will be financed independently by leasing some facilities in this project
The land is located at the end of the commercial corridor that is potentially making it crowded and lively. Around the site there are also several allocation functions such as settlement, defense and security, education, travel and artificial.
A youth activity center based performances and iconic East Bandung. Vibrant public space that can be a generator of activities for the region.
SITE Primary Center Secondary Center Railway
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Grand Entrance to the main auditorium
Staff Access
Bike - Public Transportation
2 Outdoor Amphitheatre connect with Performing Plaza
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Foodcourt
4th floor
Dynamic Performing Landscape for youth integrated in culture education
Atrium Auditorium Backstage Service line
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3th floor Gallery Performer Area
2th floor Permeable Space as the interaction with urban context
Office Class-StudioWorkshop
Creating a young generation that is not only intellegent in competence but also has a tolerance value and high adaptability to the nature and local context. As a provision in facing the better future for young generation
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ACADEMIC Final Project
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MIX-USE BUILDING
"Complex as a integrated permeable urban space, attractive and entertainment for people"
Supervisor : Ir. Ismet Belgawan, M.Sc., Ph.D. Coordinator Studio : Ir. Heru W. Poerbo, MURP, Dr. Ing Year : 2014
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Surrounding with dense urban context
Perimeter from the set back as plaza for public
Maximize the area
Apartment
Office
Commercial
Vibrant-Permeable Space
New green open public space for the city
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Mix-used program
Node-Path Principle
Create a permeable space Create urban Tourism area Create prototype new urbanism area Liven up the night city Create integrated area
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OFFICE APARTMENT
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SITEPLAN
1st FLOOR
PODIUM 2nd FLOOR
PODIUM 3rd FLOOR
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Design emphasizes people than vehicle
APARTMENT FACILITY FOOD-BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT STORE
APARTMENT PARK
SUPERMARKET RETAIL RETAIL AMPHITHEATRE
Thematic Plaza
Ring of Bridge
APARTMENT PARK PUBLIC SPACE RETAIL RETAIL
GALLERY
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WORKSHOP RETAIL
PUBLIC PARK FOOD-BEVERAGE
DEPARTMENT STORE
APARTMENT FACILITY SUPERMARKET SUPERMARKET
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COMPETITION National-Indonesia Sinarmas Land
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THE THIRTAS Bringing you to the luxury of nature
"HOUSING AREA WITH WATER CONSERVATION SYSTEMS APPROACH FOR BETTER QUALITY OF LIFE"
SINARMAS LAND YOUNG ARCHITECT Status : Top 5 Collaboration with : Etsa Amanda Year : 2015
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SITE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT
DESIGN PRINCIPLES
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Respond to the future development 1. CONSERVE WATER To generate a sustainable region, the region should be supported by a system of good water governance. Through WSUD approach (Water Sensitive Urban Design) surface runoff will be managed in a sustainable manner. The system utilizes a green open space as part of the functions for managing water in the region. 2. LARGE OPEN SPACE In addition to creating a good microclimate for the region as well as a useful interaction space for inmates who encourage a more healthy life (Green Community) 3. CONNECTED AND PERMEABLE NEIGHBORHOOD Design-friendly walkway for pedestrians and cyclists by putting the needs of the facility within a radius of 600m 4. HIGH QUALITY ARCHITECTURE Region designed to emphasize the aesthetic beauty and comfort in each element. so as to create a residential area with good architectural quality also contextual (Tropical Architecture) 5. SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION NETWORK SYSTEM To make a Sustainable design, the area to be supported by an efficient transport network for the various modes of transport, from road network system for a motor vehicle to pedestrian and bicycle network.
Mega Cluster
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1. Hunian 2. Gerbang masuk kluster (jalur kendaraan) 3. Gerbang masuk kluster (jalur khusus pedestrian dan sepeda) 9 4. Clubhouse 5. Danau 6. Green-Blue Corridor 7. Community parks Future Development (phase 2) 8. Road 9. Commercial
Bike System-Transportation
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Road Hierarchy
Clustering System & Type House
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WATER SCHEME SURFACE CONTACT WITH CATCHMENT ELEMENT
MAIN BANK (STORAGE)
TREATMENT AREA
EXCESS WATER DISCHARGE TO CITY DRAIN
CONVEYANCE
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LEGENDA 1. Sedimentation basin 2. Cleansing Biotopes 3. Wetlands/Main bank 4. Bio-retention Swale 5. Rain Garden Selected Project - Undergraduated Architecture Portfolio - Arif Rachman Hidayat
6. Vegetated swale 7. Stromwater steam flow direction 8. Water flow direction 9. Outlet to river
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VEGETATED SWALE
Bringing you to the luxury of nature
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HOUSING THIRTA AMERTHA XX
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Inspired by local architecture with a prominent gable roof with wooden compotition on the facade as a secondary skin
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THIRTA SANJIWANI XX
Inspired by contemporary modern style with strong geometric field. Wide eaves retained as a response to the tropical climate
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COMPETITION National-Indonesia UK Petra Surabaya
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HOW TO MAKE URBAN DISTRICT FRIENDLY FOR "STREET" CHILDREN ? The street children : living entity of human that occupy a significant area, and interact continuously in accordance with the customs system, and are bound by a sense of community identity.
JUX-KIDDING
The building is made of “children modul” that respond to the needs of the activities of children. We also provide educational space and multi-purpose hall for passive activities such as learning, workshop, exhibition, etc helped by Bandung creative community.
ARCHITECTURE FESTIVAL Status : Top 25 Collaboration with : Adhietya O.P.S. Year : 2016
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CONCEPT
ADAPTIVE AND FLEXIBLE MODUL CHILDREN “modules children” can be arranged with a lot of combinations to form a building and also can be “infill” in many place
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ACTIVE-PASSIVE PLAYING BUILDING According to Elizabeth B. Hurlock, there are 10 activities considered as active playing. We’re accommodating the activities, which are :
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BAMBOO STRUCTURE
CHILDREN MODUL
GROUND PLAN
BUILDING DIAGRAM office passive active
modul children
zoning
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modul children
in place “GANG”
It will educate toddlers how their food come from. Habituate toodlers to green living
Toddlers are happy to jump in the trampoline and it will train their motoric sense.
Let’s the toddlers to do some universal sports, such as basketball and climbing.
The dreams in their head can be illustrated in this wall. Practice their imagination
Run, run and run. This game encorage them to be brave because they should climb and crawl in the dark.
Modules can be placed in the “gang”. If it is not used, it should be folded into one form. So it does not block the circulation. Each module can be arranged as you want.
We can put that module as a gate in front of the “gang”. The module is placed above the “gang” so people can still sirculate under the “gang”.
STREET
Walking above the ‘Ular Naga’, they should go and explore every inches in this game.
It can stimulate toddlers to improve their music ability by listen to the rhythm of music that created from the hit and blowing wind passes the hole of bamboos
Curious, what is inside this box?. Teaches children how to explore and memorize the sense of space
Toodlers should have a reading habbit,so it starts from here.
They can play musical bamboo while they are doing exercise in this module.
Street children always ‘work’ in every junction of traffic light. We put the module in here so that children can take a rest or play with some toys directly without they should go home.
ACTOR DIAGRAM local/ street children Selected Project - Undergraduated Architecture Portfolio - Arif Rachman Hidayat
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GREEN LINKAGE
URBAN CONTEXT DISTRICT ANDIR
VARIOUS FUNCTION
ACCESIBILITY
FRIENDLY DISTRICT FOR CHILDREN LEGENDA
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Site / Pilot Project
Open Space
Open Space
Infill “gang”
Street
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COMPETITION International BCI Asia Award
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“KAMPUNG” SPONGE Community Based Development to Create Urban Eco-puncture Rawabebek, Penjaringan District, North Jakarta
CATCH THE WATER
DELAY THE INFILTRATION
DISCHARGE TO THE GROUND
FutureArch Prize 2016 Status : Merit award Collaboration with : Adhietya O.P.S. Daniel Caesar Gagas Firas Made Harris Year : 2016
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ISSUE JAKARTA LAND DEGRADATION FACTOR CAUSED
EXCESSIVE GROUNDWATER USE INCREASING LAND COVER
HOW ?
USE THE CITY MESO-SPACE Meso space in city was a perfect space to solve the land degradation problem since it’s really hard to change and rearrange the order of today land use. There are a lot kind of abandoned land in Jakarta and need proper treatment to show its potention
BOTTOM - UP DEVELOPMENT To make a (good) big change in the city, the community need to play as main subject to start and treat the development of built environment since the top down method take a long procedure, tough maintenance and often neglect people needs
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IMPLEMENTATION
THROUGH KAMPUNG TO CITY Slum in Jakarta or sometimes some people say Kampung, were scattered everywhere around Jakarta, so they were really perfect for urban accupunture. In addition kampung origin also grow because of the incomprehensive land use planning between the infrastructure and private development.
KAMPUNG CORRIDOR AS SPACE INTERVENTION Kampung area is very dense, so in order to change or add some design intervention in the building area isn’t an option, since it’s hard in the implementation and costly. Thus, the only left space is the kampung corridor. To implement the succesfull design, it should fulfill 3 criteria : low capital, incentive, bad habit
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DESIGN CRITERIA
SMALL THINGS
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SMALL NETWORK
BIG NETWORK
BIG IMPACT
FOR JAKARTA
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WATER SCHEME
Each module is constructed using simplest technique that every kampung dweller can build it by themselves. The module use reclaimed material that they can scavenge or get for a very cheap price.
Every module is able to contain 95% of total rain water volume from direct interface and roof runoff. Around 37% of rainwter is absorbed by vegetation while the remaining is purified for domestic use. The amount of colected water is more than enough for daily average usage in family of four.
SCALE 1: FAMILY eco-path
CONSTRUCTION
Month #0 - Month #2
Month #2 - Month #6
Month #6 - Month #10
Month #10 - Month #12
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41 MODULE FLEXIBILITY These modules are flexible enough to respond the diversity of kampung’s houses. The size is adjustable when meeting obstacle such as roof overhang, balcony or uneven and diverging/converging corridor. BEHAVIOUR ENHANCEMENT
Corridor as service area
Corridor as economy generator
Corridor as playground
Corridor as workshop
Layers of urban farm, filtration system and containment bucket function as a whole to collect and delay rainwater as well as enhancing the public space. Eco-Path gives incentive to kampung dwellers in a form of a food and water source. Both can be used for domestic needs or be sold to market. Each module is designed to be constructed in simplest manner with a very managable funding method. At the end of the year each house is expected to have at least one complete module.
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SPACE USAGE
CATCHMENT AREA Funnel-like structure able to to make larger capture area.
CONSTRUCTION PHASE Month #0 - Month #2 1. Gather people for construction 2. Each house contribute 5USD profits from family unit harvest to community (+100 USD)
Month #2 - Month #3 3. Destroy existing road at the intersection 4. Create infiltration well (-100 USD)
Month #3 - Month #6 5. Each house contribute 35 USD profits from family unit harvest to community (+700USD) 6. Create community space (-700USD) Month #6 - Month #9 7. Each house contribute 35 USD profits from family unit harvest to community (+100USD) 8. Create water catchment, filtration, and storage system (-700USD)
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WATER STORAGE Water is stored in a heavy-duty container to be utilized for public use such as public toilet, ablution before pray. Water is also able to be sold to the market FLEXIBLE SPACE The space within accomodate various activity that previously hard to do due to the lack of pablic space. ECO-INFILTRATION WELL The well gives water from corridor run off back to nature. Layers of sand and gravel delays water infiltration giving earth time to desaturate itself. This well reduce the impact of future flood. STRUCTURE & MATERIAL CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL
eco-node
INFILTRATION MATERIAL
SCALE 2: COMMUNITY
CLEANSING BIOTOPES vegetation is placed as a filtration system. Water is stored in soil and plant’s roots to be used in photosyntesis process.
wire mesh
WEEKDAYS ACTIVITY
timber light concrete
8 am-5 pm informal education
5 am-8 pm community gathering
8 pm-5 am community patrol
5 am-8 pm maintain plantation
WEEKENDS ACTIVITY
wire mesh
sand gravel
pebbles
6 am-9 am maintain plantation
9 am-1 pm packaging crops
1 pm-6 pm community empowerment
6 pm-6 am community patrol
The space within each module serves as a spatio tempora, acommodating various event differentiated by the period of usage. With this utilization system each module belongs to various group of community in the kampung. Therefore each module will be maintained continuously.
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Eco-node serves it’s main function as a water discharger. At this phase water is given back to nature through an infiltration well at each kampung’s corridor intersection.The well collects water runoff from corridor and direct rain water. Through this method we aim to decrease the land degradation rate . Eco-node is funded and the constructed by the community, therefore this design must give incentive back to the community. Incentive comes in a form of food source, water source, public space, and evacuation shelter. Selected Project - Undergraduated Architecture Portfolio - Arif Rachman Hidayat
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Jakarta nowadays
SCALE 3: KAMPUNG eco-network
Jakarta 2030
Impact for the city need to be implemented gently. Intervention need to be cheap,easy, and has advantage to participant, so community can accept it easily. The impact will gradually increasing each step, paralel with number of participant and amount of insentive
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’Money is the stongest insentive that can drive people to run the ecological scheme individually. Urban farming can’t provide enough moneyto make this scheme sustain in long run. So we need to provide network between community to community to take care each other, existed network between community and connect those network to market as their main buyer. If this network is establish, supply and demand appear, then this solution can continue sustain in the future
45 Calculating city’s absorbance can be simplified by calculating the green area. North Jakarta aims to have 14% of its 146.66 km2 total area as a green area by 2030. However, up until 2015 North Jakarta’s government only able to claim 8% of its total area as a green area. There’s still 6% of gap between expectation and realization. Kampung and slum however, occupies almost 20% of North Jakarta. Being intervented by Eco-Path and Eco-Node, an Eco-Network is created throughout every Kampung and Slum in North Jakarta. By making its corridor as green space, Kampung and Slum can increase North Jakarta absorbance capacity. Therefore by the end of 2030 North Jakarta will have 14% of total green space.
CONCLUSION
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With the spreading of sponge area around Jakarta, we hope in 2030, kampung (slum area) would turn into livable community where they have resilient capability to adapat with the annual flood. Kampung will provide space for the water to infiltrate into the ground. It’s also seve as green space for the city and as the informal economic stimulus for whole city
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COMPETITION National - Indonesia Ikatan Arsitek Indonesia
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ASTRA WANGSA TOHAGA
Astra Wangsa Tohaga is a concept built environment that shows the face of a nation , a strong city in accordance with the identity and aspects of the locality .
Lomba Design Situ Front City Status : Top 5 Collaboration with : Rezky Khrisrachmansyah Annisa Hernawati Oktaviana Miffatulani Sholihin Nafar Year : 2016
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MASTERPLAN LEGENDA 1. Landmark Tower 2. Museum Kebudayaan Sunda 3. Islamic Center 4. Commercial Strip 5. Office Tower 6. Apartment 7. Sekolah Alam 8. Taman Publik 9. Decking
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49 SAMIDA MAHARENA WIJAYA is a representation of a motto “Tegar Beriman”. “Tegar Beriman” implies the condition of society and the natural environment area formed by the behavior and the business community. The concept that takes into account the natural aspects and target is then poured spatially with the approach of the Blue Green Strategy. In the inscription slate which is part of the history of Bogor, stated that when the heyday of the Kingdom of Pajajaran King Siliwangi making terraces on the hillside, making samida forest as a garden collection, and a large lake called maharena wijaya. This concept is derived spatially into some aspects include ecology and infiltration KUTA UDAYA WANGSA meaning that the Bogor Regency in aspects of life is inseparable from the role of the community as a driving force for the development of the struggle to achieve progress and prosperity of the nation. Spatial concept is revealed to be some aspects of the program include the Social, Education, Health, and Good Governance. Besides the historical kingdom of Pajajaran mentioned also in his time Prabu Siliwangi also set up rules and regulations to the events leading to the tax system.
PRAYOGA TOHAGA SAYAGA is a representasion that establishment and struggle Bogor district emphasizes robustness, strong in the establishment and struggle, always ready to realize a just and prosperous society based on Pancasila. That values are spiritual, history, and economics. In the kingdom of Pajajaran King Siliwangi set the empire by promoting the principle of spiritual being built in the middle of society. Pajajaran society a lot of work as a farmer, farming and trade.
POTONGAN B
POTONGAN A
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TRANSFORMATION STRUCTURE PLAN
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LANDMARK CONCEPT
CITY LANDMARK Unique shape Visible from a distance/ main road
SKYLINE CONCEPT To maximize the view over the lake so that the height of the building is made lower toward the lake. Thus all the areas in the region can look lake.
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LOCAL LANDMARK Unique shape Less visible from a distance but clearly visible through the internal road
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PRAYOGA TOHAGA SAYAGA (AREA LANDMARK)
KUTA UDAYA WANGSA
SAMIDA MAHARENA WIJAYA
Comprehensive Approach Structuring Situ Front City. “Making Site as State-Nation Faces Strong and Sturdy according Locality and Identity”
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cediment trap
fishing pond
conservation dam fish cultivation
fito remediation
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rowing track
paddy field
infiltration land
decking
biodiversity park
watch tower
bamboo forest
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there is still a real need fo not paper architectur
- peter z
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or good quality architecture, re but the real stuff
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BUILDED PROJECT Purwakarta - Indonesia
MODULAR BAMBOO To promote the modular system known practical and efficient in terms of cost and time of execution. The building consists of 3 modular systems are united into one. The material used in this project mostly using bamboo and the roof using a metal sheet. All of the bamboo used is preserved using liquid.
Collaboration with: Proinov Division IMA-G ITB
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BUILDED PROJECT Ganesha - Indonesia
BAMBOO PAVILLION FINAL PROJECT EXHIBITION Scream, like someone who wants to be noticed in a crowd. One way is to shout for everyone to hear. “So Pavilion is designed in such a way as implementation form ‘shouts’ in the midst of human traffic so comes very massive design concept became the center of attention of the people around. Bamboo is actually not a new material, which appeared in Indonesia. It has been widely known and even used as food ingredients. However, the interesting thing is how bamboo cylindrical combined into a shape and standing on the ground. in his own way to build interest in the bamboo can be more than just plants and foodstuffs.
Collaboration with: Proinov Division IMA-G ITB
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BUILDED PROJECT Ganesha - Indonesia
"MUSIC" PARK THEMATIC PARK IN BANDUNG Music Park is now the home of expression Bandung musicians who used to be difficult to find a stage where they express themselves. It is one of the strategy to improve the happiness index citizens with public space.
Collaboration with: Anugerah Nurrewa Adhietya Orlandho Citra Octaviani Nico Ramadika Shafira Wulandari
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Selected Project - Undergraduated Architecture Portfolio - Arif Rachman Hidayat