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P O R T F O L I O @evankriswandi

Evan Kriswandi Soendjojo


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EVAN KRISWANDI

SOENDJOJO

ARCHITECT + URBAN DESIGNER


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I am a passionate architect and urban designer, graduating from the University of Sydney, under the Australia Awards Scholarship, a prestigious scholarship from the Australian Government for the next global leaders to pursue study, research and professional development. Throughout my previous study and career, I have challenged myself to explore all of my potentials and passion in architecture and urban design. I have consistently sought innovative design solutions in every project and the result can be seen in my portfolio where I have developed skills for research, design strategy, and high capacity for aesthetic resolution. My biggest dream is to use my skills and knowledge to help built happier and better cities to live, work and play for future generations especially in my beloved country, Indonesia.

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“The city has always been a happiness project” Charles Montgomery “Happy City” 2013


content Westmead 2050 | Sydney

Sustaining Granville | Sydney

Oxford Street | Sydney

Kota Baru Keandra | Cirebon

Simpulima | Banjarmasin

NCC | Bali

Bobo Hotel | Jakarta

The Radiant | BSD

Cisadane Waterfront | Tangerang


Strategic Plan Unit Coordinator: Dr. Pranita Shresta | Director of Urbanism | University of Sydney Tutor: Mr. Rouzbeh Loghmany | Lecturer | University of Sydney Project Type: Academic Unit of Study Institution: University of Sydney Location: Sydney Metropolitan Area, Australia Site Area: 9.66 km2 Period: March - June 2019


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Westmead 2050


WESTMEAD 2050

Liveable River City

attractive and well-integrated city that celebrates nature, heritage and culture, thus catalysing sustainable growth and innovation will be an

The following project takes a closer look at Westmead, its history, and unique characteristics and presents an ambitious strategic plan for transforming the area into a dynamic, world-class city and second CBD for Sydney. Beginning with a thorough investigation of Westmead’s context, demography, and position relative to the existing Sydney CBD, a vision is proposed to make Westmead in 2050 an attractive and well-integrated city that celebrates nature, heritage and culture, which could further catalyse sustainable growth and innovation. To achieve that vision, 5 themes are formulated, which are Economy, Community and Culture, Liveability, Connectivity and Ecology. Each theme has several objectives which are explained in details with action plans that follow.




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Strategic Option 1

Stage 1: 2020 - 2025

Stage 2: 2025 - 2035

Stage 3: 2035 - 2050

Provide jobs first

People come to work & live

Provide more amenities

Stage 1: 2020 - 2025

Stage 2: 2025 - 2035

Stage 3: 2035 - 2050

Make it attractive first

People come to live & work

STRATEGIC OPTION 1

Double Economic Powerhouse City

Image: Westmead Hospital Source: Delloite 2016

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Strategic Option 2

STRATEGIC OPTION 2

Liveable River City

Image: Artist Impression of Parramatta River Source: City of Parramatta 2017

Provide more jobs




Enhanced Public Transportation Network • • • • •

Westmead Metro City Circle Metro with 6 stations North expansion of Parramatta Light Rail City circle bus routes More frequent bus routes serving east and west residential areas Connection to Sydney Metro West and Northwest Link

Priority Precinct

New TOD Precinct

• Proposing community-based living • New research centre for Westmead H&E precinct expansion

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North Wentworthville

• Dedicated key-workers and student accommodation • Existing school expansion • Tree canopy improvement

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Art & Innovation Hub • • • • •

Redevelop light industrial land Low-rent spaces for artists and start-ups Expansion of community-based living New theatre Many events and programs

Westmead H&E Precinct Expansion Local Centre Night Time Economy Art & Innovation Hub Precinct

North Parramatta

• Connected with more frequent bus routes • Connected to Parramatta Lake • New school

Enhanced Cultural Programming Multilingual Signage Pilot Area Heritage Adaptive Reuse Westmead Botanic Garden Special Cultural Buildings Artist Studio and Start-ups Office High Density Housing Medium Density Housing Urban Farm

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Key-workers & Student Accomodation New School Expansion

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Community-based Living Westmead Transport Hub Light Rail L

New Bus Routes Metro City Circle F L

Sydney Metro West Sydney Metro Northwest River Revitalisation

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Parramarra Park Revitalisation Endangered Vegetation Protection

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New Habitat for Flora & Fauna Existing Green Space Urban Heat Island Mitigation Swale Graden Tree Canopy Improvement Pedestrian Access to Parramatta Lake


Precinct Design Unit Coordinator: Ms. Deena Ridenour | Senior Lecturer | University of Sydney Tutor: Mr. Ben Nacard | Senior Associate Urban Designer | Oculus Location: Granville, Sydney Metropolitan Area, Australia Project Type: Academic Unit of Study Institution: University of Sydney, City of Parramatta, Cumberland Council Site Area: 332,045 m2 Period: August - November 2018


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Sustaining Granville


Regional Context Diagram Key Issues

Westmead

• Granville is located in the south east of Parramatta. In the recent council amalgamation, the precinct is divided into two councils. The northern part of the railway is included in the City of Parramatta Council, while the Southern part belongs to the Cumberland Council. This becomes a constraint for formulating an integrated plan for the whole precinct because each council has its own plan. • The location makes Granville the first precinct that is included in the Parramatta Road Corridor Plan. • There are four major destinations surrounding Granville which could potentially attract people to visit or live in Granville, which are the Parramatta CBD, Sydney Olympic Park, Auburn Botanic Garden and Merryland Town Centre.

Parramatta Park Western Sydney University

Parramatta CBD

CITY OF PARRAMATTA 3km 2km 1km

Cycle 908

Granville

Merrylands

Sydney Olympic Park N60

Council Boundary Parramatta Road Corridor Train Line and Station Bus Route

CUMBERLAND COUNCIL Auburn Botanic Garden

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Existing Open Space Main Centres Town Centre

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VISION Integrated north and south town centres by connecting diverse small centres into one big prominent centre with a distinct identity and a sense of community that the residents proudly to call ‘HOME’

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To connect Good St and South St with direct pedestrian link.

Amalgamating the north and south blocks to create a superblock

Transforming Good Street and South Street into commercial shared space

To improve the landscaping and safety of the parks, creek corridor and public spaces

To create an integrated town centre with a unifying character of the place

Enlarging the Memorial Park into Regional Park

Pop-up Market on the Granville Boys High School

Adding a bridge on the east side of town centre

Creating a pedestrian alongside the park

Improving the Duck Creek corridor

Creating rooftop gardens over the superblock

Creating green boulevard on the Hutchinson and Jamieson St

Proposing new pedestrian link and crossings around the town centre

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Structure Plan

Council Boundary Town Centre Boundary

New/Improved Through Site Links Existing/Proposed High-Rise

Rail Line

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Existing/New Bridge

Existing Low-Height

Heritage Buidlings

New Shared Space

Active Frontages

New Plaza Over Railway

Mixed-use Development

New Pedestrian Boulevard

New Car Parking

Improved Creek Corridor

New Green Space

Existing/New Pedestrian Crossing

Existing Basketball Court Residential Boulevard

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Superblock Massing Diagram - responding to the site and amenity

Rooftop Garden to create amenity for high density

Jeanne Hachette - Ivry Sur Seine

Generic Form

Terraced Form

Namba Park - Osaka

Organic Form




Highlevel Quantification Total Area : 332,045 sqm Residential Yield : 766,005 sqm Non-residential Yield : 329,375 sqm Open Space Area : 95,556 sqm Community Use : 20,472 sqm Total Dwellings : 8,511 dwlg Total Jobs : 13,175 jobs Granville has a big problem. It is divided by a major railway, LGA borders and unconnected plans on both sides of the railway. So the brief is to make an integrated precinct with one unifying vision for Granville that balances the future needs for growth and the preservation of local heritage and unique low-rise suburban character of the precinct. The design approach includes urban densification, mixed-use integrated transport oriented development, maintaining fine urban grain, preserving the urban heritage and upgrading the local park into a regional park with greater amenities for a better quality of life.


Street Design Unit Coordinator: Ms. Gabriela Fernandez | Senior Urban Designer | City of Sydney Tutor: Dr. Pranita Shresta | Director of Urbanism | University of Sydney Location: Sydney, Australia Project Type: Academic Unit of Study Institution: University of Sydney Site Area: 81.23 m2 Period: March - April 2018


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Oxford Street




Major Achievements

Major Problems

Mix Land Use

Vehicle Domination

Late Night Management

Closing Stores

Preserving Heritage

Divided Squares

Unique Community

Lack of Green Space

Relatively Small Blocks

Lack of Shades

Oxford Street is one of the unique streets in Sydney with distinct characters and charms. One factor that contributes to its liveliness is the mix land use that could generate diversity from the commercial, cultural and residential area. Nevertheless, there are some discernable problems such as vehicle domination, lack of green space and lack of shades to protect people from the weather condition. Therefore, the vision is to enhance the vibrancy and liveliness of the whole Oxford Street by integrating Oxford Street as one ‘Shared Space’, adding more green space area and applying urban art as shades. The shared space may claim the street from vehicle domination to pedestrians which would unite the street as a place and thus make people move around from one part to another more easily. Adding more green space area would enhance the liveliness and aesthetic of the street as well as providing the shades from sun heat. Applying urban art as shades in the squares would also activate it in unfriendly weather condition, thus inviting people to spend more time in this place, rather than just passing by.


Vision Statement To enhance the vibrancy and liveliness of the whole Oxford Street at the various times of day by these three key objectives: 2. Adding More Green Space Area

1. Integrating the Oxford Street from Crown St. to Comber St. as one ‘Shared Space’

3. Applying Urban Art as Shades




Structure Plan

Green Space Vertical Garden Recommendation Adding Trees Recommendation Canopy Recommendation Landscape Nodes Shared Space Public Plaza Pedestrian Network


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Suburb Development Principal: Mr. Ari Widio Prihananto | Principal | Monokroma Architect Collaborator: Mr. Dadan Adriansyah | Urban Designer | Rupaidea Project Type: Consulting Work Client: PT. Tulus Asih Location: Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia Site Area: 100 ha Period: January - December 2017


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Kota Baru Keandra


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This is a new integrated residential development in the outskirt of Cirebon. This new complex will host subsidized housing as well as commercial housing for middle-class families along with its public facilities. The city of Cirebon is growing and drawing more people from the surroundings. There is a significant demand for landed houses. A progressive developer in Cirebon wants to meet those demands and has an ambitious vision to acquire up to 100 hectares of land to develop a new residential complex with a unique concept. Located just beneath the mountain, the site has challenging contour. There is a grand entry statement at the front to welcome the visitors before they see a stunning farm and hill scenery. The masterplan will be fulfilled by lavish greenery to create a resort ambience.



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ultimate masterplan 100 ha



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Urban Landmark Principal: Mr. Ari Widio Prihananto | Principal | Monokroma Architect Collaborator: Mr. Andreas Yanuar Wibisono | Lecturer | Universitas Pelita Harapan Project Type: National Competition Organiser: South Kalimantan Government Award: 4th Prize Location: Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia Site Area: 904.04 m2 Period: October - December 2017


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Simpulima


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This is a national competition to design a landmark in the centre of Banjarmasin city that was the location of the old governor office building. This venue is intended to become a new landmark to attract more tourists to the city. The old governor office which sits on the site will be preserved as a heritage building. The site is near the Martapura river which has great potential to be integrated with the design, but a busy street separates the site with the river. In the larger context of Banjarmasin, the city lacks attractive tourism venue, so it is a great potential to design something stunning for the city which will make the citizen proud of their hometown. The design proposes a monumental design concept in a sculptural form of a sleek tower rising from the water 80 meters into the sky. The form symbolises the five historic rivers that formed Banjarmasin in the beginning. A viewing platform in the sky so people will be able to see the city edges as the city grows. This venue will integrate the old governor office as a museum, as well as add a new amphitheatre for cultural performance, a culinary centre, and the biggest urban park in the city. It will be an amazing public space for the people of Banjarmasin.




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Art + Cultural Centre Principal: Mr. Ari Widio Prihananto | Principal | Monokroma Architect Collaborator: Mr. Andreas Yanuar Wibisono | Lecturer | Universitas Pelita Harapan Project Type: National Competition Organiser: PT. Jimbaran Hijau Award: 2nd Prize Location: Jimbaran, Bali, Indonesia Site Area: 36,180 m2 Period: October - December 2016


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Nengah Cultural Center


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Utamaning Nista

Madyaning Nista

Nistaning Nista

Utamaning Madya Madyaning Madya

Bali is rich in local culture that is very attractive to the international world

Nista Utama Platform 2 7467.5 m2

Memory

The philosophy of Bali is reflected in its ornaments, zoning, architecture, and rituals that always remind Balinese of its historical roots.

Global

The population and information distribution becomes easier nowadays. It makes universal values distibution unavoidable

Imagination

Platform 1 16271.7 m2

The development of civilization is always preceded by the development of the imagination. Architecture can learn from the values of the past, but must also contribute to provide many possibilities for the future.

Madya

Rapid technological developments influence the way society thinks. Architecture should be able to follow these developments.

Utama

Tradition

The traditional values of Bali becomes the basic principle for its society, preventing it to lose its identity in the midst of technological advancement

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Nistaning Madya

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Modernization

Ground Floor 17356.5 m2


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Body Leg Museum

Complex Enclosed Ornamental Historic Platform Simple Open plan Bare Futuristic

Gallery

2nd & 3rd Floor: Museum of Nusantara 1st & 2nd Floor: Art and Culture Exhhibition room with 1st Floor: optimum lighting Museum Soekarno

Amphitheater

Amphitheater is the core that blend dichotomy of traditional and modern values, Ground Floor: between spectators Exhibition opening, Ground Floor: and performers discussion room, Museum of Modern Art exhibition room with more open space

Theater

1st Floor: Indoor Theater


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In every building, visitors can feel the change from modern to traditional ambience using vertical circulation Platform Traditional ambience Visitors feel authentic Balinese Ambience

Ground Floor Modern Ambience

Visitors feel Balinese modern ambience

Basement Service Area




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This competition invites architects to design a new art and cultural centre in the heart of Jimbaran that reflects the richness of Balinese architecture alongside contemporary design style. A developer in Bali wants to preserve and promote the local Balinese culture by designing a new art and cultural centre for young people from around the world to learn and practice the richness of Balinese culture in a contemporary way of promoting popular culture. The design proposes a concept that confronts old traditional values with modern imagination in one place. With an open platform, the contemporary style on the ground floor is separated from the Balinese style in the first and second platform. The intention is to make the complex looks traditional from afar or bird-eye-view, but when people enter the ground floor, they are suddenly welcomed by very contemporary architecture and interior. When they go up, the will once again feel the exotic Balinese village ambience. The master plan is arranged according to “Sanga Mandala�, an ancient Balinese principle of home master planning. The modern part is an open plan and always be flexible to change, while the traditional part will always be preserved as a remembrance of its cultural richness.


Architecture Supervisor: Mr. David Hutama | Department Head | Universitas Pelita Harapan Project Type: Undergraduate Final Project Institution: Universitas Pelita Harapan Award: Finalist | National Final Project Competition | ITS Surabaya Location: Jakarta, Indonesia Site Area: 10,000 m2 Period: August 2014 - July 2015


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Bourgeous Bohemian Hotel


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This final project intends to create variations of spaces and rooms which could be explored by the users. The main target user of this hotel is the ‘Bourgeois Bohemian’ people. It is the term coined by American sociologists David Brooks in his book “Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class, and How They Got There” in 2000. They are new the upper class in urban societies with high income and high education who has specific characteristics. After summarising those characteristics, the programs of space, site criteria, and design guides are derived. Those parameters then guide the evolution of form and programming of this five-star hotel. The challenge is how to accommodate those specific requirements alongside the complex standards of five stars hotel as well as public regulations and environmental concerns in Jakarta.


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CBD Masterplan Supervisor: Mr. Realrich Sjarief | Principal | RAW Architecture Project Type: National Student Competition Organiser: PT. Sinarmas Land Award: 2nd Prize | Masterplan Category Location: BSD City, Banten, Indonesia Site Area: 180,000 m2 Period: July - September 2014


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The Radiant




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This competition invites young architects to design a masterplan of a central business district of new development on the outskirt of Jakarta. The developer running this competition wants to develop the prime piece of land as the CBD. With 5 Floor Area Ratio but only 15 floors maximum height, this competition seeks a design that could optimize the economic value as well as aesthetic and environmental objectives. The master plan is designed to make the area as the brightest spot in BSD City to attract as many people who pursue a brighter future. The Radiant determines to create an exuberant space, full of life and vitality with large open space area so that the office workers could easily refresh themselves at lunch or after works and interacting with people around the area. The masterplan is carefully composed to enhance delightful working, living and recreational experiences. It envisions to be the crown jewel of the BSD City as well as the grand entrance to the region.



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Precinct Design Unit Coordinator: Dr. Susinety Prakoso | Lecturer | Universitas Pelita Harapan Tutor: Dr. Bagoes Wiryomartono | Lecturer | Universitas Pelita Harapan Project Type: Academic Unit of Study Institution: Universitas Pelita Harapan Location: Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia Site Area: 320,000 m2 Period: January - April 2014


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Cisadane Waterfront


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This is an urban design project for the revitalisation of a riverbank to create a new urban centre for vibrant public space, thriving commercial area, and centre of art and culture. Urban life in greater Jakarta area is now concentrated mostly in the shopping malls. Consequently, malls are becoming too crowded especially on weekend. This project aims to offer an alternative of a safe and interesting public space for mingling, socialising and trading. In 32 ha area, a masterplan of waterfront complex is designed with a waterfront dining district, landed townhouses, high-rise condominiums, offices, shophouses, luxury houses and a grand convention hotel.

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NODES 1

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The Marina is developed to become moreplayful & intersecting

The Skateboard Track is omitted in the second skecth because it blocks view from the shophouses to the river

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Marina simplified and refined Some greeneries are generated in the middle of the plaza based on the pattern line to place some trees as natural shades and some benches for the people to rest

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Pedestrian bridge to the mainstreet

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Standart linear shophouses arrangement

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The long frontline of the waterfront with identical shophouses can cause boredom and dissorientation. People could have difficulty to locate where they are. To solve this, some nodes are created, which are a Marina, an Amphitheater, a Skateboard Track, a Floating Restaurant, a Pedestrian Circle Walk and a Perfomance Stage.

TWISTED LINEAR ARRANGEMENT The twisted shophouse arrangement intends to respond to the site and surrounding nodes and also serves as visual effect on the joint of the twisted building blocks.


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Initially the parking lots are planned in front of the shophouses. But, when the arrangement is changed to organic curve, the number of the parking lots decreases because of the irregular form. The solution is making a basement for parking so that the gound floor could be utilized for outdoor cafes

This shophouse block is parted by the pedestrian bridge so it is omitted in the next phase of the draft

The Skateboarding Track is provided again with larger site so there will be more tracks. This place functions as public facilities for youngsters from the neighbourhood to play and socialize

The street form corresponds to the organic shophouse arrangement

ORGANIC CURVE ARRANGEMENT Stiff linear arrangement will look not resounding the form of the river as the site. So the masterplan is composed in an organic shape. It is intended to be more communicative with its surrounding and smoothly blending with other elements of this masterplan.





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Thank you m. evankriswandi@gmail.com t. +61 459 909 162 // +62 811 867 8383

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