Portfolio 2024

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architecture portfolio dienu amirza prihartadi

ARB/RIBA II Architectural Assistant selected works 2024


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Rhinoceros 3D - Enscape - Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Illustrator

Walkway Rendering

We focus on food as a daily source of nutrition, yet we overlook its implications on a larger scale, particularly its production and waste. Grounding Berlin is a cohousing community that integrates the industrial typology of a makerspace with the everyday life of Berlin’s urban residents. The proposal seeks to revitalise the Autobahn 104, playing a pivotal role in addressing food waste and to further develop a circular economy.

The University of Edinburgh M.Arch 2 Location: Berlin, Germany

Located by the tunnel of the Autobahn, Grounding Berlin utilises its undulating site to connect its architecture to everyday life, introducing pockets of conversation between its residents and the urban public. The architecture implements a series of four housing units with their own respective studios, and a separate Open Workshop to accommodate heavier forms of industrial production. With the aim of giving back to the city of Berlin, food waste is gathered in the architecture’s Material Research Lab to allow its users to research and develop potential methods of upcycling, and new forms of biomaterials. The proposal is designed to house curious individuals to hone and develop their craftsmanship alongside a sustainable and creative community.

2023

grounding Berlin home for a maker


1:500 Egg Shell Model

Interior Rendering

1:25 Hemp Section Model

Exploded Structural System

Long Section


Ground Floor Road Level Plan

1st Floor Road Level Plan

Exploded Axonometric

2nd Floor Motorway Plan


Detail Section

Perspective Section


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Rhinoceros 3D - Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Illustrator - Adobe InDesign

Exploded Masterplan

Berlin’s Urban Bioloop addresses the predicaments and opportunities of both the conversion of the A104 section of the autobahn as well as living in an age of population, growth, and food mismanagement. The proposal is a system of six productive landscapes ranging from high-tech to human-independent ecologies, which, through the waste processing operated on site, become mutually reinforced. The active involvement of scientists, locals, passers-by, consumers and producers is supported through a staged and diverse programme of uses including a makerspace, nursery, community centre and a supermarket.

The University of Edinburgh M.Arch 2 Location: Berlin, Germany

The provision of dwellings is suggested and there are opportunities for their typologies to vary and emerge over time according to the shifting local and global needs of housing. The organisation of the landscapes is dictated by the existing conditions on the site as well as these varying, and sometimes dividing, practices on how we approach agricultural and horticultural developments. The scheme focuses on ways human and non-human beings can coexist while proposing various large and small scale solutions to issues relating to food production and waste. It prioritises systems of a circular economy and reciprocity between city-dwellers and the biodiversity which surrounds them.

2023 Winner of the AIV -Schinkel Prize for Architecture 2023

Berlin’s urban bio-loop

six productive landscapes and their waste for a circular economy and reciprocal beings

Competition Group Work Aneliya Kavrakova Chong Sue Yen Mary Lee


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PUBLIC MAKERSPACES

CLIMBING WALL

PRECISION CROP

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WASTE MATERIALS WORKSHOP

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Makerspace Axonometric

SCALE: 1:5000

Site Analysis

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Type of Landscape Green Space Availability Commercial Horticulture and Tree Nurseries

Public Green Space

Post war block edge Unplanned reconstruction area

Vegetable Cultivation

Allotment Gardens

Moderately-sealed commercial and industrial areas

Highly sealed (>70%), heavy traffic

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Reduced

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The Hub Plan

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Rhinoceros 3D - Enscape - Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Illustrator

Exterior Rendering

In a neo-classical crescent in Bucharest, named for a Greek-Egyptian City (Aleea Alexandru), a strippedback Italianate villa houses a dark wooden chair, made in Indonesia to Dutch tastes. The chair, in a guest area of the Embassy of Indonesia, was a tool of colonial conquest; in traditional Javanese ceremonies dignitaries were seated on mats, but with the Dutch conquest the chair became a symbol of status. Now cast out of Indonesia, into Romania, the chair carries this history within its teak frame and fabric dressing. Many similarly-complex objects reside in museums throughout the world, taken from their place of origin, stripped of their complexities to suit public display and its conventions of description. However in an embassy, as a space in constant negotiation between two (or more) peoples, objects ‘belong’ differently. Indonesian heritage travels with the object.

The University of Edinburgh M.Arch 1 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland

Deriving from the Indonesian word singgah (pronounced sing-gah) meaning “to stop by whilst on a journey,” the project proposes a cultural and political bridging point in the form of an Embassy for Objects awaiting Repatriation. It explores how the displacement and impermanence of objects, and the relationships these objects have developed to their new ‘homes’, might engender new forms of material, programmatic or social space. Singgah makes room for political and cultural exchange, conversation, observation, and the appreciation of objects and their complex (and contested) histories. Hanging over the Water of Leith, in Dean Village, Singgah has uncertain footings; its position, like that of the objects within, is precarious. Its material choices, situated and yet detached. It exists in displacement.

2022

singgah/to stop by (on a journey) making room for objects in displacement


1:50 Section Model

Restaurant Rendering

Viewing Room Rendering

Exploded Axonometric

Long Section


Floor -1 Plan

Floor 0 Plan

Floor 1 Plan


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Rhinoceros 3D - AutoCAD - V Ray - Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Illustrator

Competition Panel

The Architectural Design: Explorations course focuses on developing our familiarity with different approaches to architectural design experimentation and the processes that these entail. We were asked to develop an approach to specific design themes based on the identification of problems, methodologies and various strategies. For the brief, we were given the option to choose between two architectural ideas competitions that are run by international agencies. This allowed us to test our ideas and skills and to position ourselves in a critical international context.

The University of Edinburgh UG Y3 Location: Baleal, Portugal

Project eixo is a group proposal for the ARKxSITE Architecture Competition which was also academically assessed. Given the brief to design a site theatre on the peninsula of Baleal, in Penich, Portugal, it proposes for an architectural intervention that emphasises and co-exists with the site and the existing ruins.

site theatre: project eixo

an interactive intervention through a deconstructed norm

2017 Competition

Group Work Junho Lee Sukhraj Puwar Valentina Mihailova


Exploded Axonometric

Architectural Anchors

Site Plan

Conceptual Study of Site

West Elevation


Site Theatre Renderings

Site Model Study


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SketchUp - AutoCAD - Adobe InDesign - Adobe Photoshop

Dining Area

During my time at Budi Pradono Architects, I was involved in various private projects such as private residential houses, villas, and small offices. Omah Djawa House is a private summer home that was commissioned for a large family. The architecture is a reinterpretation of a Javanese house, combining traditional spaces of the Pendopo (front of house), Omah Ndalem (main house), and Pawon (back of house), where spaces retain their privacy however are still interconnected.

Budi Pradono Architects Location: Wonosegoro, Indonesia

Omah Djawa House utilizes locally sourced materials, including wood taken from the client’s old house to build the traditional Joglo structure for the front of the house. The main strategy was to manage the landscape to create various qualities of space through a change in terrace levels. As this was an ongoing project under construction, I was involved in the lighting design, 3D modeling, and the construction drawings.

2021 Professional Work - Construction Stage

omah djawa house contemporary interpretations of a local vernacular

Article: https: //www.archdaily.com/973820/omah-djawa-house-budi-pradono-architects


Lighting Plan

Powder Room Construction Details

Site Plan

Bedroom and Landscape Images


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SketchUp - AutoCAD - Enscape - Adobe InDesign - Adobe Photoshop

Minister Office Rendering

My experience at Budi Pradono Architects, allowed me to lead an interior design refurbishment for an office. Situated in central Jakarta, the project revolved in redesigning the Minister’s office for the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries. The design centered around a contemporary yet luxurious approach that utilized raw materials such as teak wood and marble to accentuate solidity and integrity, while similarly maintaining it’s natural colour palette.

Budi Pradono Architects Location: Jakarta, Indonesia

The main strategy was to reflect the design of the office to the personality of the client. I was involved from the start of the project, from site surveying, concept design, visual renderings, schematic design, as well as detail design.

KKP office interior design renovating a ministry office

2021 Professional Work - Design Development


Wall Material Plan

Minister Office & Meeting Room Renderings

Door and Window Schedule


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SketchUp - Lumion - Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Illustrator

BUMN Spire Rendering

During my time working with Alien Design Consultant I had the privilege of working among one of Indonesia’s largest projects - to design Indonesia’s new capital city in the island of Borneo. The BUMN Spire is a collaborative project between Alien DC and international engineering and architecture company, Atkins. The project involved in designing a masterplan for the new BUMN (Ministry of State Owned Enterprises) headquarters.

Alien Design Consultant Location: East Borneo, Indonesia

The BUMN Spire is a masterplan of commercial and cultural spaces, supported by a transit oriented organic design, centred around what will be South East Asia’s tallest tower, the BUMN tower. The masterplan includes transportation developments such as LRT and MRT stations. I was involved in 3D modeling as well as visual production of diagrams and post production of renderings.

2020 Professional Work - Concept Design

BUMN spire establishing a landmark for the new capital city


SUNKEN PLAZA EVENT PLAZA

WATERFRONT PLAZA

EXHIBITION PLAZA

Circulation Diagram

Masterplan Diagram

Walkway Rendering

Canopy Rendering

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