Curriculum Vitae Portofolio 2018 - 2021
Dita Ayu Alferina August, 08 1999 +6281334698878
Portofolio,
ditaayualferina123@gmail.com
dita ayu alferina
Dita Ayu Alferina August, 08 1999 +6281334698878
Hi, My name is Dita Ayu ALferina, And this is my Portofolio By the introduction, I’m an ‘99 of architecture student and currently graduated from Architecture, Brawijaya University. I’m seeking to learn and expand my references in the architectural and design fields. During my journey in college, I had the opportunities to be a frelance drafter and render. And I have tried a couple of times to join the architectural competition. These experiences allowed me to become a good player at team work as well as it made me good at working in deadline driven environments. I have a strong interest in model making, detailing schematics, graphics and rendering. I do have an interest towards Urban planning and landscape (especially open public spaces) but I’m open to learning about anything. I consider myself as a fast learner and am enthusiastic to learn more about Urban Planning.
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Curriculum Vitae Major in Architecture
Jakarta, Indonesia
Personal Skills Creative Analytical Skills
ditaayualferina123@gmail.com
Education SMPN 3 Jember 2011-2014
Technical Skills
SMAN 1 Jember 2014-2017
Brawijaya University
Major in Architecture (IPK, 3,60) 2017-2021
Management Skills
Adobe Creative Suite
Top 3 Architecture Design Studio IV (Academic)
(Ps, Ai, Id, Pr, Ae)
Top 50 Kaira Looro 2020
Corona (3dsMax)
Top 15 International Architecture & Landscape Architecture Design Competition 2021 (Archevent 2021)
Enscape Vray
Architectural Intern at PT Tethagra Catur Matra • Manage and oversee the construction projects from conception to completion • Meet contractual conditions of performance • Review the work progress on daily basis
Architectural Intern at Slangit architecture (January - April 2019)
Awards Expertise
Experience
(July - December 2018)
Communication Skills Time Management Skills
081334698878
• Developed the design based on site visit and research • Drafting layout • Designed the presentation through layout and render
Drafter Project Dibalik Studio
(November- December 2019) • Developed a warehouse design • Drafting warehouse layouts
Architectural Intern at Atelier Waju (January - April 2020 )
Lumion Sketchup
Organization Experience
AutoCAD
Faculty of Engineering Band Manager (2018 - 2019)
Pro Create
Steering Comittee (2018-2020)
Languages English Indonesia
Portofolio 2018 - 2021
Chief of Design Division at Students Association of Architecture Studies (HMA) (2019- 2020)
Chief of Design Division at HOMPIMPA (architecture exhibition) (2017 )
• Developed the design based research • Developing 3D Setchup and Drafting layout • Designed the presentation through layout • Rendering
Architectural Intern at Budi Pradono Architect (August - December 2021)
• Designed the presentation through layout • Rendering through 2D and Animation Video
Junior Architect and Creative at Beta Design Studio (August - December 2021)
• Developed the design based research • Developing 3D Setchup and Drafting layout • Designed the presentation through layout • Rendering • Manage and developed social media (instagram and tiktok)
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Journal International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning 2021 The Influence of Covid-19 on Urban Streets Perceptual Design Quaities
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Cultural Station Elini, Italy The past-Elini have grown with Oak Trees and nobody knows in the contemporary era. It’s been growing for ages; stronger and more by the time. Such as their roots as a buer that makes them keep standing against the storm; Elini’s government is trying to keep their culture as an identity. The Elini Station are one of the cultural fragments that need to be re-interpreted; lost their identity as a main concept caused by World War II. Our concept is to make the Elini railway a third place to create promenade in the new imaginary axis without losing its main axis. Some of the proposed functions can not function by themselves, but require the contribution of the local community of Elini to be one of each part of the project, which is entirely spread evenly on the railroad promenade and at the intersection of city roads. This forms stronger oak roots; as well as strengthening and showing the original identity of the city of Elini as a city of culture. The Oak tree as a philosophy is also used to unite cottages and hotels using a sky bridge; as well as a form of tolerance for nature.
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The Influence of Covid-19 Pandemic on Urban Streets Perceptual Design Qualities as Public open Space Malang This study aims to evaluate changes in people’s perceptions of urban streets, the city’s most accessible public open spaces, and analyze urban design qualities that are important for the streets’ sustainability as public open spaces after the Covid-19 pandemic. Data collection applied an online survey method using questionnaires distributed among peoples in Malang City, Indonesia. One hundred and five respondents participated in the survey. The questionnaire investigated the changing use of public open spaces and the most frequently visited public space before and after the pandemic. The study also explored people’s perceptions of the quality of urban design: enclosure, legibility, human scale, transparency, complexity, coherence, linkage, and imageability, as well as the importance of each quality of urban design before and after the pandemic.
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CONCLUSION The research findings show a significant change in public open spaces usage in Malang after the Covid-19 pandemic. The frequency of visiting public open spaces changed drastically after the pandemic, from one to three times perweek changed to once per month. This study also resulted in findings of changes in the people’s preferences of Malang towards the quality of public open space designs before and after Covid-19. Changes in preferences occur in the arrangement of trees or vegetation along the street.
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Re-Identitiy Of Malioboro Malioboro, Yogyakarta Malioboro street is one of the famous shopping streets in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Everyday, Malioboro is always crowded with visitors, both local and foreign. Street vendors, angkringan (Javanese traditional cafe), fashion shops, handicraft and others; almost all kinds of Yogyakarta local attributes are present in it. Re-identity of Malioboro using a place,aking approach which placemaking mainly to make our community could reinagibe and reinvent Malioboro as the heart of every community especially Javanese people. This design would strenghthening the connection between the people and Malioboro (as a place) they share. In this case the design would use the standard place making to re-identify Malioboro so that it could be resilient to Covid-19 and against disaster in the future.
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Accomodate The Potential of Malioboro There are four villages that has the potential around Malioboro, so we provide the accomodation through canal
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The Reminiscene Northern Lombok After the 2018 Lombok earthquake, people in Lombok were given therapy with Mindfulness and Play Therapy and it was proven that there were positive changes in mental health. Even so, the trauma will not just go away. So it needs a place to help people deal with their anxiety. Lombok have the characteristics of mutual cooperation. Where Bale Room is being familiar because of the culture of deliberation and socialization. In addition, rich in culture and beliefs, tolerance between their cultures is high and still exists today. This harmony in living a balanced life is the point of interest for the people of Lombok. But what if the whole community is traumatized by the earthquake? Does harmony in socializing among the community still exist?.
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A Reminder . A Reflection . A Remission
Trauma recovery aims to forget traumatic events, while human memory is impossible to forget bitter events such as disasters. Therefore, instead of forgetting, the victims are invited to escape from the confines of fear if memories of the disaster a rise. Finding it is not easy. A Steep and hidden paths accompanies us to the entrance. To be whole to be human. Injured but can heal. The grazing light peeking out from the ruins had now disappeared. We are in an open space.The only sound is the sound of the grass and the sound of water. The senses are back
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The Women’s House Senegal, Africa The Women’s House initiative aims to find answers to the five major issues that are at the foundation of the gender inequality problem: education, health, economics, politics, and society. The main architectural implementation offered are the courtyard design as a container collective activities whose activities are divided by time, and shamba as a Senegal agriculture fortune, both of which play a role in addressing the issue of gender equality. From a series of activities that are widely played by women, the perception and bad view of women will be reduced in the mind of children and young people, thereby transforming the figure of women into a dream and honour that can help to alleviate today’s social issues. Overall, Women’s House seeks to reduce the five core issues that be the root of Senegal’s gender inequality problems, and if it succeeds, it will have a long-term impact.
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The project is located in the ideal lot as proposed with a total building built 280 sqm: 132 sqm enclosed space (28 sqm management office, 2x6 sqm consultation room, 40 sqm indoor collective activities, 26 sqm dialogue space, and 26 sqm restroom), 55 sqm courtyard, 15 sqm infiltration well, and the remaining 78 sqm for transition (circulation and foyer). In site planning, the project provides design responses in the building orientation of south-facing adjusting the wind direction for the creation of cross-ventilation, also the addition of access to the consideration of the ease of accessibility both in the development process and the future activities to functional buildings around the site. The roof of the building has a design tilted in between two masses, this allows the existence of a rainwater reservoir system that is then processed in the infiltration well, the cycle of clean water can answer health problems due to dirty water and food security.
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The courtyard (55 sqm) is enclosed by flexible fabric curtains that can be opened into one space or closed to create three spaces. It is considering the large courtyard can be used simultaneously or separately depending on the space’s needs. Flexibility space allows for time-based integrated activities to make space use more effective and efficient.
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In the morning the entire curtain is shifted to remove visual restrictions so villagers can use it as a market particularly for selling shamba crops to improve the economy. Curtains can be left open or closed as needed during the day to provide free education to all women. Education is provided on a variety of topics, especially on health issues such as the impact of young marriage and free sex on the future of individuals and families. Other activities such as workshops, seminars, and labs can also be conducted publicly in the courtyard because of the open space design from all directions with a focus on the wall’s enclosure. When the educational activities are finished or the courtyard is not in use, the courtyard can be used to socialize or play freely.
The women house is designed to be built entirely with material that are found around the location to facilitate the delivery of materials, low-cost and only requires basic fabricating skill. Walls: using cement brick coated with clay to strengthen wall structure, the clay consists mostly from red earth, that can be found easily around Baghere, and the wall function as insulation from the heat and to store the it at noon and expel it at night. As for the center, using local fabric as a mean to separates spaces to provide flexibility. Roof: using corrugated sheets (200x120 cm profile) is an ideal material as it perfectly perform its function to protect from the sun and rain, and its cheap and lightweight compared to other roof material. Structure: using local trunk (10x10 cm profile) as the columns and using rosewood beams (5x8x300 cm profile) for the modular roofing structure. Floor: using concrete as the foundation of building.
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Everything that originates from nature may be traced back to its source. Villagers grow from the wealth of agriculture that was granted in Senegal, it is believed that will be useful in answering the problems that occur in the present or future, one of them in overcoming the problems of gender equality. Through the implementation of shamba as a container secondary activities in Women’s House such as farming and education program of agriculture that suitable for woman’s abilities. They will learn how to turn food waste into compost. After the composting process is completed, it will be stored and used at the shamba, as it is a circular process. Villagers will learn how a healthy cycle works and how they play a role in each phase in the circular pathway design as a shared space.
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In addition to contributing in the field of education, shamba is also proclaimed to change the pattern of passive to active behaviour so that women are more engaged and influential of health factors in lowering the mortality rate caused by obesity. From a series of activities that are widely played by women, the perception and bad view of women will be reduced in the mind of children and young people, thereby transforming the figure of women into a dream and honour that can help to alleviate today’s social issues. Overall, Women’s House seeks to reduce the five core issues that be the root of Senegal’s gender inequality problems, and if it succeeds, it will have a long-term impact. The Women’s House | 2021 | Kaira Looro Competition 49
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The background of this project is because the coffee plantation as the potential of Jember has issues due to the accompany and its development, Jember’s coffee is still unknown and the Covid-19 makes the condition even worst. Therefore, there is a need for socio-ecological development (social & ecological development) which can bring local wisdom to the point of resilience related to socio-ecological (resilience in social-ecological).
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Dita Ayu Alferina August, 08 1999 +6281334698878 Curiculum Vitae Portofolio 2018 - 2021
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