Urban Planning + Design Portfolio

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BIMA PURNAMA

CITY PLANNING URBAN DESIGN

PORTFOLIO 2011 - 2014



BIMA PURNAMA

CITY PLANNING URBAN DESIGN

PORTFOLIO 2011 - 2014


HELLO! BIMA PURNAMA I graduated from Oxford Brookes University this year, majoring in City and Regional Planning. I have a proficient skill set, passion for design, architecture and photography, and the desire to gain experience through a collaborative, innovative, studio environment. Throughout the course I developed further interests in Urban Design and heritage conservation; whic is the topic of my final year research study. The research was done on the Urban Design values of Indonesian traditional urban settlements, and how they are related to or influence community well-being. I am hoping to continue my study to a higher level to further develop my skills and understanding in Urban Design and masterplanning. The purpose of this portfolio is to show my previous planning and urban design related works, and to showcase design skills including graphic design, sketch, modelling, and rendering.

00447599845445 bimapurnama@yahoo.com


REFERENCES Dr Jon Cooper Senior Urban Design Professor of Oxford Brookes University jcooper@brookes.ac.uk

Ashdianna Rahmatasari, ST, MSc Head Section of Urban Spatial Development Planning and Herigate of Jakarta Capital City Government tasa.edesign@gmail.com


EDUCATION 2011 - present BA (Hons) City and Regional Planning Oxford Brookes University

Oxford, England

2010 - 2011 Foundation Built Environment Oxford Brookes University

Oxford, England

The course provides a flexible pattern of education and training, enabling me to match my individual interests and specific career intentions with the requirements of the planning profession. The course covers the range of knowledge and skills needed by planners, both in Britain and the rest of the world. I have also developed an understanding of environment, community, design and commercial approaches. I had then chosen at the beginning of my second year to specialise in urban design and urban regeneration. Throughout the course I developed understanding and problem-solving skills in areas which are fundamental to the environment, design and development of cities. The course also introduced me to a variety of subjects which prepared me for a degree-level course. SKILLS

Competent knowledge and use of Microsoft - Dedicated and enthusiastic approach to work. Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Able to work on my own initiative and schedule Advanced user of SketchUp. and prioritise workload to meet priorities. Knowledge and use of Adobe Photoshop, Illus- - Excellent team focussed communication skills trator and inDesign. through circulation of information to relevant Knowledge and use of iMovie. people as and when required. - I do have the ability to conceptualise and think Knowledge and use of AutoCAD 2012. Able to use Geographic Information Systems. visually. - I do have a very good understanding of the principles of planning and planning theories. - I do have good technical skills enables me to use my knowledge of design principles OTHER QUALIFICATIONS

2011

AutoDesk AutoCad 2013 Level I - Essentials AutoDesk AutoCad 2013 Level II - Advanced AutoDesk AutoCad 2013 Level III - 3D Modelling Painting the Landscape

2011

Pre-Foundation Portfolio Preparation in Art

2013

Innocom Technologies Singapore

The Art Academy London, England

Chelsea College of Art and Design London, England


EXPERIENCES Oxford City Council Development Control Oxford, England

Carrying out and responding to permitted development check requests, and minor and advertisement consent applications, assisting on Major projects, carrying out site visits and putting up site notices, assisting other planners by undertaking research, establishing the planning history, summarising consultation responses, and setting out the policy context.

Jakarta Capital City Government summer Section of Urban Spatial Development Planning and Heritage Jakarta, Indonesia

Worked with a team to produce sets of Design Codes for the city’s districts. A Design Code a document that sets rules for the design of a new development. It is a tool that can be used in the design and planning process, but goes further and is more regulatory than other forms of guidance commonly used in the planning system over recent decades. These codes are used for developments in the city’s historic districts and economically strategic areas.

Best House Property summer Masterplanning and Construction Department

Worked with a team of Planners, Architects and Engineers to set out a masterplan for a new housing development in the Suburb of Jakarta. Much Involved in the early process such as site visit, layouting zones, and creating the masterplan of the whole development.

2013 winter

2013

2012

Jakarta, Indonesia

ORGANISATION 2013

Oxford Indonesia Society Oxford, England

Internal Events Director Responsible for organising and running society events which involves both society members and the public. The Oxford Indonesia Society is the largest Indonesian Society in Oxfordshire - and one of the largest Indonesian societies in the UK - recognised under the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia and the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.



contents about me curriculum vitae contents Oxpens Quarter Cowley Marsh Jakarta’s transit oriented development Menteng Granit St. Clements Carpark Grandpont SWOT Analysis Morphology Analysis Imageability Analysis

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PERSONAL PROJECT This first part of the portfolio shows my best self-initiated works over the past year. I enjoy working on urban design projects, the reason why I came up with these site-specific project briefs myself and work on them during my own free time. I often consult the urban design lecturers at Oxford Brookes, in which they were happy to help and provide me with feedbacks for improvements.


Oxpens Quarter Oxford, United Kingdom


The Oxpens site represents one of the most significant development opportunities within Oxford city centre. Located in the Oxford West End, close to the Railway Station, the University and the Westgate Shopping Centre which subject to major redevelopment plan itself. The site has potential to make a valuable contribution to the life and economy of the City through the delivery of new office space, a hotel, leisure facilities, dwellinghouses, local facilities and public open space.


2014

Oxpens Quarter Personal Work

Location Type/ Role Institution

Oxford | United Kingdom Individual for personal portfolio

This project was done during my free time at university. This project is purposefully created to showcase my understanding of place making and a good public realm. Oxpens Quarter is a development consiting of office buildings, retail and shopping, a hotel, an art gallery, a business centre, and some student accommodation and housing. This development is located on the outside of the core centre of Oxford, in proximity to trhe river Thames as well as the train station. The Oxpens Quarter is designed to have three main public squares located between the buildings, all leading to the central civic square where the basin is located. Pedestrian connectivity has been put as priority in the design process, resulting in many aspects of the development from the layout of the site, the design and massing of the buildings,to the type of materials picked to ensure an attractive environment with good public spaces and high-quality design is delivered.

Top let The transformation of the existing ‘boxy-like’ building which is the neighbouring Oxford Ice Rink. Top right The soft and attractive landscaping adjacent to Oxpens Road, which also acts as a gateway to the Oxpens Quarter. Bottom The main civic square which combines hard and soft landscaping proving an informal space for people to play or enjoy the day.



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BUILDING A 120 Student Accomodation

BUILDING E 36 apartments

BUILDING B Offices 6000 sqm

BUILDING F Art and Business Centre

BUILDING C Hotel 4 star plus 102 beds BUILDING D Retail 3400 sqm

BUILDING G Retail 2400 sqm


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Left A map illustrating the land use division of the site. Top A shadow analysis study representing the site in different times of the year.


2014

Cowley Marsh Infilling developmet

Location Type/ Role Institution

Oxford | United Kingdom Individual for personal portfolio

This is another project done during my free time at university. This project is intended to show my ability and understading the process of masterplanning. Cowley Marsh is located on the busy Cowley Road, in the suburb of Oxford. This development utilises the undeveloped greenfield land on the Cowley Road, and next to the recently-developed Reliance Way housing development and the 1930’s Marsh Road houses. On the northeast of the site there is a vast amount of protected green area, and some local community allotments and Florence Park on the southwest. The development aims to connect the missing link between the two housing developments however without creating disturbance to or breaking the existing green corridor (southwest - northeast axis).




Indicative masterplan Indicating the division of vehicular and pedestrian network, blocks, plots, buildings, and the landscaping.



Top left A diagram illustrating the pedestrian and vehicular network Middle left A diagram indicating different densities of different districts Bottom left An aerial view showing the soft and hard landscaping. Top right A diagram showing the re-establishment of the links between the houses and the green areas.

Bottom right Scale and massing analysis.



WORK EXPERIENCE Over the past years I have tailored my working experiences with the intention of gaining an international perspectives and urban design, as stated in my personal statement.


2013

Urban Design Guidelines for Jakarta’s Transit Oriented Development MRT Stations: Corridor One

Location Type/ Role Body

Jakarta | Indonesia Team work Jakarta Capital City Government Department of Spatial Planning Study Centre for Urban Design

Jakarta is currently planning to build a mega infrastructure which is the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) corridor to serve the city of 20 million people. In the summer of 2013 I served as an intern for the City’s Capital City Government, and was involved in the preparation of the project, mainly from the city and urban planning perspectives. I worked as part of a team under the supervision of my manager, to prepare a design code document or Urban Design Guidelines (UDGL) for areas adjacent to the MRT stations, intoducing the concept of Transport Oriented Development (TOD) into those areas. The document provides guidelines for aspects such as density, movements and netwoks, landscape, building massing and form, and in some areas to the extent of materials used and colour palletes to make sure a good public realm is achieved. I worked with a team of 30 people, with different backgrounds such as architects, urban designers, city planners, conservationists, and so on. My main role was to undertake research on the concepts of TOD, and produce relating reports. I also undertook research on different examples and case studies from different places around the world, went out on site visits, attended all internal meetings and some inter city departments meetings,.



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2012

Menteng Granit Residence Jakarta’s suburb housing development

Location Type/ Role Body

Jakarta | Indonesia Team work Best House Property and Constructions

The Menteng Granit residence is a proposed gated community in the suburb of Jakarta. During my time serving as an intern, I was assigned to design a house for the housing development. The biggest challange here was the very limited amount of land available for development, the reason behind chossing to go for the terrace-style house; which is a very uncommon style of housing in Indonesia.


Left Sections and perspective of the house. Top and bottom right 3D renders of the gated community.



UNIVERSITY PROJECT This part extracted parts of university projects relating to planning and urban design.


2013

Redeveloping St. Clements Carpark

Location Type/ Role Body

Oxford | United Kingdom Individual Oxford Brookes University

Done as a part of the second year urban design module, I was given the task to develop a design code document for the St. Clements carpark site in Oxford. Delivered and assessed in two stages, the first stage included series of site appraisals including the surroundings in order to determine the most appropriate design objectives for the site. Using the SWOT method for the site and further analysis of local strees and corners from the surrounding area, design objectives were outlined and carried forward to form the vision, including an initial site plan. The second stage included the actual design code, which sets out the built form gudelines for future development of the site. This doccument includes a set of design sheets revolving around the main regulating plan, and another more specific plan for each zone. An economic feasibility study was conducted after the designing stage, which could be used for developers as a guideline for financing the development.

Top St. Clements carpark Far right Development vision Right Initial masterplan and diagram




Left the Indicative masterplan Right A render of one of the buildings


Facade AA

The facade must accommodate floor to ceiling windows in order to create an active frontage. All floors must have balconies, including ground floor. However, access are restricted to be obtained only from the atrium. The ground floor is raised by 60cm, to prevent access, and promote surveillance without disturbing privacy.

Morphology

The measurements given are on a base of one flat or one plot. However, the height of the building may be between 9 to 10 metres for zone AA or 9.5 metres for zone AB, which must consist three floors of individual flats. Flats cannot be merged together, nor be split into two. There is a flexibility on deciding the height of each individual floor, however it should not exceed or be less than what stated.

Design Qualities AA

Strong emphasise on horizontal fenestration line must be given. Flats on the top floor may have overhanging structures to compliment the balcony and to break the continuity. Bright colour could be used on ‘unique’ structure, only to compliment the main soft tone of the rest of the building.

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flats three 9 to 10 metres 7 metres 9 metres 1.5 metres no private space 1 to 1.5 metres

type number storey height width depth set-back private space balconies

AB

flats three 8.5 to 9.5 metres 6.45 metres 7 to 9 metres 1.5 metres no private space 1 to 1.5 metres


Left An example of a page showing the guidelines for the proposed development. Right Cross sectional drawings of the building


2012

Grandpont Development

Location Type/ Role Body

Oxford | United Kingdom Individual Oxford Brookes University

This design project was undertaken as one of the projects of my second year urban design module. The aim of the project was to include and incorporate new analytical techniques and concepts applied and taught during the semester, such as the responsive environment, townscape, morphology, and the image of the city. The project started with a series of design evolution, starting from the initial design and design action done earlier in the semester; followed by diagrams illustrating the movement framework, density, building form, landscape, block and steet structure, parking provision, energy and resources efficiency, and character and its sense of place. Lastly, the final masterplan and scheme was formed, and presented to the lecturers and the rest of the class. Top Grandpont site Right Diagrams showing movement framework, space sytax or street hierarchy, density, building form, and building height.




Top left The final design scheme for Grandpont Top right Cross sectional drawings of the streets Bottom Aerial views and street views of the scheme



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UNIVERSITY WORK This part shows my analytical skills, such as SWOT or area appraisal, morpology analysis, the image of the city analysis. I have also done a very interesting video on Oxford’s townscape analysis, which can be accessed from the link below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yb8KRiias0w


2012

Site Analysis for St. Clements Carpark

Location Type/ Role Body

Oxford | United Kingdom Individual Oxford Brookes University

This project was done to provide th base for the further development and designing of the design code document for St. Clements carpark in Oxford. During the period of two months I had to to analysise the site, as well as the surrounding area and had to come up with a set of design objectives and design actions.

Top St Clements carpark site Oxford Right Series of analyis of the site and the surrounding area



2012

Morphology Analysis inter-war period housing development

Location Type/ Role Body

Oxford | United Kingdom Individual Oxford Brookes University

The aim of this project was to develop my understanding in different characteristics of different types of housing development in Britain. There were three types of housing developments available to be analysed individually, and I personally picked this part of the city which holds the characteristics of an inter-war period housing development. The analysis included street, block, plot, and housing style. Further analysis of the housing itself also included architectural details such as roof or bay windows, as well as materials.

Top left Street and block pattern and street hierarchy analysis Bottom left Diagrams showing different street widts in the area and street to building atio. Next page An example of a detailed housing analysis



2012

Imageability Analysis Kevin Lynch’s the Image of the City

Location Type/ Role Body

Oxford | United Kingdom Individual Oxford Brookes University

The aim of this project was to develop an understanding of the priciples of the Image of the city by Kevin Lynch. By using a mental map of Oxford, I exchanged my mental map with three other students and each of us individually counted how many times paths, landmarks, edges and districts are mentioned and drawn, which reflect to one’s ability to remember, and therefore shows whether Oxford has a character or not as a city.

Top A mental map of Oxford Bottom Tables showing the number of times places are mentioned.



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