PORTFOLIO D A R W I N S E T I AWA N H U S I N
Darwin Setiawan Husin +62 887 785 1375 darwinhsu777@gmail.com 02 / 10 / 1997 Palembang, Indonesia
Hello! My name is Darwin Setiawan Husin, I was graduated as Bachelor of Architecture Department Sriwijaya University on December 2019. Sketching and drawing have led me to architecture and design. Transforming fictional idea through hand drawing into a concrete design is the part which I love the most.
Curicculum Vitae Darwin
Education 2012 Xaverius 2 Junior High School Palembang 2015 Xaverius 1 Senior High School Palembang 2019 Architecture Department of Sriwijaya University
Experiences & Activities 2016 Active Member of Palembang Sketchers 2017 Diskusi Ilmiah TKI MAI ke-33 Jakarta 2018 Six Months Internship at Studio SA_e 2019 2020
Participant of Live Design Discourse at Bangka Belitung held by Ikatan Arsitektur Indonesia
Participant of Exhibition at AFAIR UI, Galeri Nasional held by Architecture Student Council of Universitas Indonesia
Competitions 2019 Finalist, Sayembara IMA’B Membangun Desa held by IMA’B Universitas Pancasila 2018 Sayembara Desain Arsitektur Nusantara 2018 Desain Pusat Cenderamata Pariwisata, held by PROPAN & BEKRAF 2018 Sayembara Sepekan Arsitektur 2018 Collaborative Space, held by Himpunan Mahasiswa Arsitektur Triçaka
Universitas Atmajaya Yogyakarta
2017 Sayembara Microhouse 2017 Archevent UNS held by Universitas Sebelas Maret
Interests
Competences/Skills
Languanges
Sketch & Illustration
Hand Drawing
Indonesia
Design
Model Making
English
Photography
Autocad
Reading / Books
Sketchup & Vray
History
Adobe Photoshop
Travelling
Adobe Indesign
Architectural Models
Lumion
S E L E C T E D WO R K S
A c a d e m i c P ro j e c t s
Heritage Development Center of Palembang City
Courtyard House
Rental Office Polda
Final Project/2019/Individual /Academic Project
3rd semester/2016/Individual /Academic Project
6th semester/2018/Individual /Academic Project
C o m p e t i t i o n s & Wo r k s h o p
Ruang Nipah
Bale Dwi Angsa Adiwarna
Kartini Heritage Street
Sayembara Sepekan Arsitektur /2018/Team/Competition Project
Sayembara Arsitektur Nusantara /2018/Team/Competition Project
Live Design Discourse/2018/Team /Workshop Project
Heritage Development Center of Palembang City Academic Project Development Center I 4360 sqm 2019 I Final Project Individual Jacobson van den Berg, Sekanak, Palembang
Jacobson van den Berg Photo at 1955 source: KITLV.nl
The aims of this project is to conserve Jacobson Heritage Building by refunction and infill a new structure to existing. Jacobson Building intially used by one of Dutch Indiesch company, The Jacobson van den Berg & C0. It was used as the company’s office and warehouse. But now the building is abandoned and began to decay. The proposed refunction for Jacobson building is heritage development center for Palembang as one of JKPI member (Jaringan Kota Pusaka Indonesia). New function needs a new facility building (infill) which connected to Jacobson. The design is implemented with adaptive reuse method and exhibition concept. Exhibition has the meaning to get attention. in this case the Jacobson building as a cultural heritage building that needs attention.
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Later the concept is implemented through three strategy. 1.) Orientation Axis This strategy aims to exhibit the Jacobson building and the surrounding historical context. Located in historical area, forms a virtual axis on site which gives orientation to Sekanak riverscape and historic buildings around the site. this orientation axis which then becomes a guideline in mass layout on site.
2.) Adaptive Reuse Reviving Jacobson Building with refunction and necessary physical modification. Palembang as heritage city need to develop its heritage assets. This project transforms abandoned Jacobson Building into facility which will be developed, promoted and educated its visitor about the heritage assets in Palembang, while Jacobson itself also considered as one of heritage assets
Hand Sketch to strip down the infilled function and its relation within the site, Jacobson as main building, and extended masses
Fixed Functional layout on Jacobson Building and its extended masses to be Heritage Development Center of Palembang City
3.) Compatible Contrast This strategy aims to distinguish visual attention among old building and the new infilled facility. By contrasting elements like material, and colour, it is hoped that Jacobson building can be articulated in design. While the shape of new facility is repetition from the shape of Jacobson’s roof.
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Aerial view, sketched on A1 paper, ink technique, 2019
Courtyard House Academic Project Housing I 560 sqm 2016 I Studio 3 Project Individual Jl. Dr. Cipto, Palembang
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This manual project is a design of residential house together with architect studio office. Function and tropical aspects is the starting point of the design process of this house. Located in a residential area, the site has orientation to the east and dense existing trees on site become a challenge as well as potential for design. Considering site’s orientation, design idea is to cover this home-office with shade to protect its resident from direct sunlight. While design incorporate existing trees and inner court element to comfort the temperature and to keep the natural light spread throughout the house.
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The building mass is splitted into two to distinguish home and office zone, but also creates a valley which allowing the breeze to flow through home-office. West side of the mass is elevated to provide shading at the east side. While the east will be shaded by existing trees at the front. The lower part of mass is made semi-opened for public activity.
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Rental Office Polda Academic Project Office I 27800 sqm 2018 I Studio 6 Project Individual Simpang Polda, Palembang
Located at one of the most busy junction in Palembang (Simpang Polda), the Rental Ofiice design seeks to maximize the potential of site’s location. The idea is how this Rental Office can have a promising commercial value and attracting visitors to come by design. By establishing visual relation between building with “Simpang Polda”, the design creates a Focal Point on the side of the building which facing the junction “Simpang Polda”. The focal point is shaped to vertical corrugated like form. The building mainly used as Rental Ofiice, while the ground part as mall and the top part as lounge.
Hand sketch diagram, design’s response to the junction
Site Plan
legend: 1. Lobby 2. Lobby lift 3. Open retail / Exhibitio area 4. Retail 5. Restaurant 6. Lavatory 7. Mushola 8. Shaft room 9. Staff room 10. Loading Dock
11. Waste shaft 12. Emergency stair 13. Utility room (clean water) 14. Utility room (electrical) 15. Utility room (AC) 16. Technician office 17. Parking 18. Parking 19. Parking
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Ruang Nipah Competition Project Community Space I 100 sqm 2018 I Entry for Sayembara Sepekan Arsitektur Design Team: Darwin Setiawan (leader), Jodi Roudho, Mia Rahma Gita Rumah Baba Boen Tjit, Palembang
Baba Boen Tjit house is heritage building in Palembang which is promoted as new tourist destination. A lot of events are held on the front yard of Baba Boen Tjit house, directly facing the Musi river. Nipah handicraft workshop is an event which is always held there. Located at “kampung� around riverbank of Musi where most of its residents are nipah craftsmen. Ruang Nipah aims to be a catalyst for this kind of community activities, in order to develop and
Hand Sketch of Baba Boen Tjit house as heritage building
promote the local economic activities and Baba Boen Tijit house.
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The design of Ruang Nipah takes a contrast shape from its surrounding. However, local materials such as nipah are one of the main components of the design. So the design was named after Nipah material. Ruang Nipah offers a space which can be use for any activities regarding community activities around Baba Boen Tjit house. Acitvity like Nipah craftsmanship, live band, or exhibition can be promoted at Ruang Nipah.
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Nipah Leaves
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The use of local materials in design is intended to neutralize the contrast shape of the design with its surroundings. mainly us-
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Exploded Axonometry
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Elevation drawing
Bale Dwi Angsa Adiwarna Competition Entry Pusat Cinderamata I 420 sqm 2018 I Entry for Sayembara Desain Arsitektur Nusantara Design Team: Hillman Rushdi (leader), Siska Florensia, Darwin Setiawan Mount Bromo, East Java
LOCATION Bromo st, Ledok Sari, Tosari, Pasuruan, East Java
souvenir shop with a variety of bromo trinkets and culinary specialties. A haven for visitors who want to explore the beautiful nature of Bromo. Bale Dwiangsa Adiwarna displays local wisdom and harmony with nature. Not separated from the origin and local culture, this souvenir shop offers visitors to participate in exploring and feeling the spiritual footprint of Bromo through the spatial experience created. located in the Bromo 1 hiking area, Bale Dwiangsa Adiwarna is a haven that welcomes and greets visitors.
Spatial design of space is an adaptation of space philosophy in the traditional Javanese house and symbolization of the story of Roro Anteng and Jaka Seger-offerings of their youngest child, Kusuma. this spiritual element as if to guide visitors to enter the mountain Idea sketch, design is inspired from traditional Javanese house Joglo
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SPATIAL ILLUSTRATION ROOMS AND ACTIVITIES located near the lounge, offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the magnificent bromo tourist area
gallery area on the terrace (Pendopo) as a transition into the main area, which greets the visitor with a variety of unique souvenirs
an area that offers an opportunity for visitors to see the process of cooking food while enjoying fresh dishes directly from the kitchen
various souvenirs are displayed around the walls of buildings with shelves in harmony with the walls
various service room zones, with integrated green area as inner court
Shape transformation Inspired by shapes like mountains, by adding square geometry elements as Bale Dalem. The design also adapts the layout of the Joglo house which creates a terrace (Pendopo) which is then integrated with the green area or inner court.
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Bale Dalem view
Pawon view
Kartini Heritage Street Workshop Urban Development 2019 I Live Design Discourse 2019 Bangka Design Team: M Faris Azim (Malaysia)(leader), Adibah Nasir (Malaysia) Darwin Setiawan (Indonesia), Maria Chirstmastyani (Indonesia) Pangkal Pinang, Bangka Belitung
The project aims to increase the potential value of heritage area in Pangkal Pinang city, Bangka Belitung. Located at Kartini street, the design tries to interwine heritage buildings in this area. Proposing the idea of Walking Museum, our design initiated by three basic concept they are Connectivity, Continuity, adn Time Travel. Connectivity is the element which design intended to give the visitors real life experience through the journey along pathway (skywalk), connecting to the context. Continuity is an effort to design with sense of inviting from one checkpoint to another one on the skywalk without interrupting traffic below. Time Travel is the key where design is incorporated with identity and element of history and heritage by placement of story telling board and ambience created. The Identity of Bangka Belitung
The design derived from the axis of the Kartini road which forms the basis of the skywalk arrangement. Then zoning is based on the use and context of each zone. The boundary of each zone is marked by a crossroads. Design still incorporates the green element by interweaving the skywalk with the existing trees and activating negative spaces and unused buildings
Design’s Feature
ZONE 1
The Spiral Ramp of user friendly and create interesting pathway to connect the visitor to the park and elevated pathway
The Family & Children Park for recreational activities incorporated into design scheme to create liveable neighbourhood
The elevated pathway design is connected to existing amphiteatre to create continuity and connectivity for visitors to enjoy
Interweaving Skywalk and Amphiteatre view
Interweaving Skywalk and Entrance view
Bubu Ikan story board view
ZONE 2
The Skywalk designed in interwining existing trees along Kartini Street and multi-level design optimising visual
The Rest & Relax area provided at the intersection which combining 3 zone of activities, facilitate visitors with food and restrooms
The Extended Elevated Plaza oriented heritage building D’Cantins for live street entertainment with contextual respect
Live Music at D’Cantins rest facility
Triangle Street Park view
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The Observatory Platform act like a Trail Beacon as to create sense of inviting by adapting design of Kapal Keruk for Tin Mining
The massive Cultural Canopy designed as to tie together the whole heritage housing area to become centralised plaza underneath
The Triangle Plaza loop helps to navigate visitor to continue the trail in term of wayfinding to return to the main spine
Observatory Platform view
Observatory Platform view
Culture Canopy view
Sketch Collection
Porto cityscape on A4 Paper, Watercolored, 2017
Desa Minanga of South Sumatera on A4 Paper, Ink technique, 2017
Desa Gedung Bathin of Bandar Lampung on A4 Paper, Ink technique, 2017
Palembang cityscape on A4 Paper, Ink technique, 2018
Palembang cityscape on A4 Paper, Ink technique, 2017
Commission work on A3 Paper, Watercolored, 2016
Commission work on A3 Paper, Watercolored, 2016
Porto Cityscape on custom paper, Ink Technique, 2017
Darwin Setiawan Husin +62 887 785 1375 darwinhsu777@gmail.com instagram: @darwinsetiawan_xu