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ALFIAN RE ZA ALMADJID’S

SELECTED WORKS 2016-2020


Achievements

Gold Winner + Alumni’s fav choice

2nd Place & Best Model SNOW EPW 2015, by Teknik Fisika ITS

1st Prize Underground Parking building 2017 by IAI Makassar (Student Category)

2nd Place Ecohouse Design Competition VI 2015, by Teknik Sipil UGM

1st Prize EXPORIVM 2016, by Arsitektur UKDW Educational park design (individual)

3rd Prize Evacuation Shelter, Mandalika by Indonesia Tourism Development Corp.

Graduate Architect, 2 years Experience as an Architect Bantul, 15 March 1995 | Islam | Yogyakarta, Indonesia

2nd Place Grand Mosque Design Competition by IAI Gorontalo

Best 10 Ablution Facility Design Competition 2017, by American Standard (individual)

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Education

Languages

Experiences

2010-2012 SMA N 1 Bantul | Senior HighSchool 2013-2017 Bachelor Degree of Architecture at Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia GPA : 3.75 (CumLaude)

Basa Jawa Bahasa Indonesia English (550 TOEFL PBT Simulation)

Skills

Interests

Design Division Committee JAMSES 2014, PRISMA 2014 and SKALA 53 Creative Divison Committee in WEX (Architecture Exhibition) 2014, 2015, 2016 Head Committee in KKA 2015 Singapore (Architecture Excursion) Jury in Poster design competition WEX 2016, WEX 2017 Lecturer Assistant in Rupa Dasar & Estetika Dasar subject Speaker in ARCHITALK : MAQUETTE Co-founder & model maker in VERANDA Maquette Studio Participant in Autodesk Revit Workshop Participant in Asia Young Designer Summit 2017/2018 Kuala Lumpur Logo Designing & Branding for PrivatQ mobile apps (circa 2017) Freelance Graphic Designer in 99Design (6X contest won and 15X shortlisted as Finalist)

Asia Young Designer Award Indonesia 2017/2018, by Nippon Paint (individual)

ALFIAN reza almadjid

Design Sport Travelling Photography

Sketchup Rhino LUMION AutoCAD Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Indesign CorelDraw Revit Architecture Archicad Model making Hand Sketching

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2018-2020

AI-CTLA

Internship, Junior Architect

2015-2017

VERANDA Maquette Studio

Co-Founder & Model Maker

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Content_ Academic 2017 2016 2016

Pixellate Farm : An Experimental Way to Bring Farm Back to the City School of Architecture + Planning Temumpuk : The future Typologi of Kampung Living

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Competition 2018 2019 2018 2017 2018 2017 2019 2016

As-Syara Grand Mosque Complex Weaving Likupang : Tourism Hub in North Sulawesi A Lounge the Way : Rest Area Design Taman Parkir Slamet Riyadi : The New Urban & Culture Linkage Urban Camper : A 3X4 House to Improve the City Bright House : Spread Warmth out of the Minimum Space Ablution Facility on Top of the World Education Park for Priok’s Marginal : An Approach to Those Who are Marginalized

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Professional 2018-2020 2019-2020 2019 2018-2019 2018 2019-2020 2018-2019 2018

Mirolibrary Warak Kayu Jakarta Performing Art Center Al-Manan Mosque Office in Berlin OCBC NISP Bank Support Facility Batam Botanical Park (Building and Landscape) Healthy Haus (Research) Citarip Park

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Other Personal & Volunteer Design Related Works

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Academic


Pixellate Farm

Individual | Academic Final Project & Competition | 2017 Gold Award AYDA 2017 & Best 11 Final Project Competition 2017 Published on Home & Decor Indonesia Magazine August 2018 Edition

An Experimental Way to Bring Farm Back to the City Tutor: Kurnia Widyastuti, S.T, M.T. | niarch98@yahoo.com Pixellate farm is a new tipology of agricultural complex as an answer to the problem of food distribution and the diverse needs of people in urban area. Not only operates as a food hub that combines variety of programs related to agriculture, Pixellate farm also revive the relationship between people and agriculture by imitating traditional farming patterns with its natural ecosystem but develop it into more modern, entertaining, and educative park. Designed with a modular pattern gives it flexibility to rearrange, expand, and replicate in any other site depend on the trend and future needs. In the midst of urban density, this park will be an oasis that gives urban people easy access to natural environment and food source as well as increase awareness about sustainability and biodiversity.

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List of functions needed in the Agricultural Park

Functions are arranged and placed on the site following the farming process

Grid 17x17m are used as a guideline for the landscape to make a pixel-like pattern on the field Zoning distribution on site. Public space is used to attract visitor to come in

Rooftop Farming

increace farming productivity as well as reduce energy usage for AC up to 20%

Overhang Shading

as a pedestrian circulation for the rooftop farming

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Plants in this park always change every season so people can feel the experience and the difference from rainy season till the dry season

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School of Architectur

Academic Project | 2016

+ Planning

Tutor: Ir. Adi Utomo Hatmoko, M.Arch., IAI Many people think that architecture student are individual and anti-social. In otherside, It’s quite difficult to introduce architecture to others as we’re so busy with our task and have no time to socialize. Related to that issue, we need to redesign our campus to be more friendly so it can also introduce what architecture really is. This campus building is designed to give visitor many space and visual experience so they can understand by themselves how’s life in architecture, what we do, and what we produce.

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Creating Arcade

building separate in 2 for staff and student function. Placed side by side to form an arcade for the visitors / strangers

Keeping the Privacy

building masses are deflected to get a better view and keeping the privacy. it also forms a larger public space to stimulate interaction between student and strangers

Adding Greeneries

the upperfloor is cut out for greeneries to increase park-like walking experience

Keeping the Connection

the separated mass are connected by a skybridge that can be access from the upper floor

Siteplan

Zoning

Circulation

Programming

Public Space

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8th Floor

Urban Planning Studio IV Convention Hall

7th Floor

Urban Planning Studio III Architecture Studio for S3 Lecturer Room Class Room & Discussion Room

6th Floor

Urban Planning Studio II Seminar room for S3 & S2 Lecturer Room Class Room & Discussion Room

5th Floor

Urban Planning Studio I Architecture Studio for S2 Lecturer Room Class Room

4th Floor

Architecture Studio IV Seminar Room Lecturer Room Class Room Discussion Room

3rd Floor

Architecture Studio III Seminar Room Architecture Laboratory Class Room Discussion Room

2nd Floor

Architecture Studio II Library & Laboratory Meeting Room Office and Administration

1st Floor

Architecture Studio I Library Gallery Cafetaria Administration Laser cutting & Printing rrom

“As wind flows between buildings the mass of the gas is compressed with subsequent increase in velocity to wind speeds that may be several times the speed of the wind on lee side of the buildings.� this concept is used to spread cool breeze as a passive cooling system

Semi-Basement Floor Parking & Service

water feature at the end of the arcade designed to be a passive cooler. by the help of wind, it spread fresh breeze to the building nearby

Skypark

Pond as water feature

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Academic Project | 2016

Temumpuk

The Future Typology of Kampung Living

Team: Kevin Oscar | Alfian Reza | Ardea D | Virginia | Mega Kurniawati | Ahmad Muarif | Mentari Mufidati | Dio Asmandaru

Vertical housing is one of the solutions to overcome population density. But for the village / kampong community, it is not that easy. They have cultures and traditions that sometimes can not be accommodated in a regular vertical housing. “Temumpuk� is a new typology that combines modern vetical dwelling with the pattern of kampong living where people like to gather and interact each other.

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In Yogyakarta, there are many residential housing sprawl in the riverside which coming as the result of the lack of land avaibility and the high price of housing near the city center. that is the problem that lead people, especially newcomers to build house irresponsibly near the river, even over the setback which is so unsave for them. Related to that issue, we deicide to redesign a vertical social housing around the Code Riverside.

Analysing common circulation path on site using UCL Depthmap. Red lines indicate major / main circulation and the green ones indicate minor

2nd floor plan | commercial

Public facilities are provided on every five floors to support the needs of residents consisting of markets, department stores, public open spaces, worship, etc.

The main circulation path then be used as a pattern to design the main pedestian road

12nd floor plan | Residential

Sunlight and air circulation enter the building through the pores of the building in the form of a green public space on each floor. Hot air will move up through the void area in the middle of the building.

The main building is placed among the main circulations for easy access and the remaining space can be use as public space .

10th floor plan | Public Facilities

the building is designed to be able to absorb rainwater in place. Rainwater is absorbed by vertical plants to reduce the speed of falling water then accommodated in the reservoir under the building.

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Competition


assyara MOSQUE COMPLEX From the Mosque, We Build People & The City Team Leader: Arief Isrefidianto.ST.IAI | ariefisrefidianto@gmail.com

Team | Competition| 2019 2nd Place National Competition for Mosque in Gorontalo Contribution : Issue research, developing concept, generating the design rules, design circulation and outdoor space on siteplan & 3D, post production rendering, paneling

As a new city that has just been declared in 2000, Gorontalo is still trying to find their own identity. In other hand, they are also facing a massive Agriculture land conversion issue that lead to flood and other problems. This new Grand Mosque Design is a way to emphasise their Islamic identity. But not only facilitate people for their praying and religious activities, this Mosque Complex is designed as an example that give directions for the city to be developed sustainably. Some principles like building compact siteplan with integrated functions, preserving productive land as much as possible,and separating human & vehicle’s circulation are applied and hopefully can be continued in another development projects of the city.

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Knowing that the existing site is a productive land, designing a siteplan with a conventional way will trigger another productive land nearby to be convert into building too. moreover, the floor area of the building needed is not so big that it will left many area unused (in islamic term it is called Mubadzir)

Designing compact and integrated siteplan and minimize the use of land will preserve more productive land so it is can be used for the benefit of the mosque and the people. it will also raise awareness about agricultural issue among the people in the city

The Perimeter road is designed as a border to anticipate the potential of productive land corvertion and building spreading near the mosque complex. This circular access also give possibility to connect with the existing road from all direction. it also can reduce the traffic jam along the narrow existing roads

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weaving likupang

Team | Competition| 2019 Entry

Tourism Hub in North Sulawesi Team: Alfian Reza | Ni Putu Prawita C

As a new tourism destination, there are so many hidden gems in Likupang that haven’t been explored. The lack of information and infrastucture are the main reasons. To answer that issue, a Tourism Hub is proposed as a facility that not only gives information, but also provides accomodation for tourists to explore those hidden gems spreaded across the islands. Inspired by the Traditional House of Walewangko and Local weaving craftmanship, This Tourism Hub is designed to connect the separated tourism spot while introducing local culture and it’s beauty through space experience and various activities that can be accomodate

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Mass & Zoning Consist of 2 traditional Walewangko buildings facing each other it forms a public zone in the middle that can be used for supporting programs like souvenir shop & cafĂŠ while the office & service are placed on the right & left side.

1. Receptionist 2. Ticketing 3. Souvenir Shop 4. Bar/Cafe

View With an open space in the middle of the building as a lobby, visitor will be greeted by the beautiful view of the blue ocean across. sometimes with attractive show of local culture.

5. Praying room 6. Ablution 7. Toilet 8. Difable Toilet

9. Lactation room 10. Office 11. Storage 12. Amphiteater

Added Program The space underneath the roof of the Walewangkohouse is normally used as an attic to store foods. in this Tourism Hub, this space is used as a temporary gallery and other educational purposes.

Phase 1 : Local Activity Generator Inspired by the pattern of local weaving textile, a pixellated diamond shaped outdoor deck is designed with a seating on its perimeter and a fish pond in the middle for education purpose.

Phase 2 : Inter-Island Tourism Generator The next phase of This Tourism hub scenario is to acommodate tourists and help them explore the surronding islands. therefore ship docks are needed, and soon it will form lines that complete the initial diamond pattern.

13. Gallery 14. Conference Room

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a lounge the way

Framing Leisure, Culture, and Nature Responding the site location & traffic trends moving every years, the Rest Area in Cipularang Highway consist of sequences of space that separated but integrated in term of program so it will produce flexible open spaces. These spaces can be used as an expand of the main programs in the peak season while in the normal season it can be used for other purpose like bazaar of even temporary exhibition.

Individual | Competition| 2019 Shortlisted Best 21

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Mass & Orientation

Responding the site shape and orientation of the sun, the building is designed as a slender rectangular mass placed toward east-west to maximize the view and natural daylight.

Program arrangement

Programs needed in Rest Area are arranged sequentially from the most crowded to the least crowded or program that need calm atmosphere. While in other side, the pedestrian circulation is placed continously and parallel with the vehicle circulation so it can reduce the possibility of traffict accidents caused by the cross circulations.

1. Car Parking 2. Bus Parking 3. Entrance Hall 4. Kiosk & Souvenirshop 5. Storage 6. Indoor Restaurant 7. Kitchen 8. Relaxation room 9. Spa room 10. Fish therapy 11. Performing Stage 12. Playground 13. Mosque 14. Women Ablution 15. Men Ablution 16. Additional Ablution 17. Men Toilet 18. Women Toilet 19. Difable Toilet 20. Nursery room 21. Janitor 22. Storage & ME 23. Staff Office 24. Assembling Space 25. Retention Pond

Inserting Green & Blue Elements

Plants and trees are added to the area where people need to feel relax & quite as it could be a noise barrier from the traffic of the vehicles in front. Meanwhile, retention pond is inserted in the middle of the complex, not only to collect rainwater runoff but also to cool the area down by increaseing the wind movement using the temperature difference or usually known as passive cooling.

Generating Expandable Indoor & Outdoor Space

To optimize budget and maintenance cost, The functional spaces are reduced as much as possible so it will produce semi outdoor / lounge spaces that are cheaper but more flexible and can be used to expand the main program if needed. that is a respond to the fluctuating number of visitors in every year.

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Passive Cooling occurs by utilizing the difference of temperature & air presure on the north and south side of the building. The wind blows from the north, brings droplets of water from the pond and spreads it throughout the building so the fresh air and cool temperature can always be obtained without Air Conditioner.

Skylight

to let natural light comes in during the day and prevent the toilet area from humid condition

Air Circulation

Gap between the wall and the ceiling makes the air circulation flow naturally without using any exhaust fan.

View

Greeneries as the main view give a fresh feeling

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TAMAN PARKIR

SLAMET RIYADI

Team | Competition | 2017 1st Prize (Student Category) IAI Makassar 2017

New Urban & Culture Linkage

Team: Alfian Reza | Kevin Oscar | Jundi Shalahuddin

The high number of vehicles and mobility of people in urban areas to work demands sufficient infrastructure, e.g. public parking spaces. In other hand, city development and infrastructure building should not ignore the characteristics of the city itself that rich of value and history. Being in the old town neighbourhood and adjacent to the tourist objects, Slamet Riyadi Parking Park should be able to lift the image of the neighbourhood as well as a new landmark that can coexist with the development of urban society.

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Access & Circulation

Expanding Underground space

Iconic Massing

Filling Activity & greenery

Improving pedestrian design

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Urban Camper

Competition | 2017

Entry

A 3X4 HOUSE TO IMPROVE THE CITY The lack of land avaibility and the high price of housing are common problems faced by many people who live in Jakarta, especially the commuting workers. in the other hand, a house should be a personal property that reflect it’s inhabitants who usually have different characteristics one and another. These issues drive us to rethink how a housing design can be affordable and flexible at once, so it’s not only can be reached by boarder segment of society but also can be developed according to the future needs of each inhabitants. The house designed is also expected to give a positive impact on the environment and change people’s lifestyle to be better and healthier.

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Tempered glass + hollow frame Adjustable joint Void for air circulation

Mass alt. 1

free face : 1 side maximum floor area: 36 m2

Mass alt. 2

free face : 4 sides maximum floor area: 28 m2

Optimal mass

Frame 2*L-shape steel 10x10

free face : 4 sides

Window

Plywood deck 3mm + steel beam

Interior board plywood 2mm Exterior board (flexibel) +water repellent coating

Maximize Space

Adding a semi basement floor is a solution to overcome building’s high consideration

Flood Consideration

it’s a common thing to make the level of the building higher in order to overcome the flood problem

Optimal Space

merge these two solutions to get a optimal space as well as diminish the impact of the annual flood

Design Result

The final design is a minimalist semi-prefab housing that maximalize the functions of every spaces and be responsive to the environment

Portable Stair Concrete floor

Sliding door

Wooden shading Exposed wall

Sliding deck

Portable Stair Detail Placing a stair in a small space sometimes causes problems like reducing functional floor area and shaping an unused excess space. Hence, stairs in this house in designed with a knockdown system so it’s portable, adjustable, and flexible in various daily functions. for example, If we want to watch TV ,we can simply move the stair and get a spacious and clearer space for it. In other hand, we can put the stair and make an additional bed on the landing. Alfnrzlmdjd. |24


Portable kitchen set is placed under the floor and designed with sliding system so it can be pulled out and put back as needed

Deck on the front porch is used as an extention of the transition space so it become more spacious and accommodate more activity

An additional board / door in the main bedroom is used not only to keep the privacy of its users but also to make the room more spacious at certain times

When it’s raining, the glass roof can be moved down to reduce the water splash. while in sunny day, it can be opened for air circulation

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Competition | 2017

Siteplan

Best 25 Architecture Festival 2017

Bright House

Spread Warmth out of the Minimum Space Team: Alfian Reza | Ahmad Muarif

Living needs in urban district are getting higher day by day. the economic pressure, job competition and modern lifestyle turn people into an individual character. House which is the character expression of the inhabitant, now become more exclusive and lack of social interaction. high and massive wall, closed fence, seemed like it’s showing a distrust to the surrounding neighborhood. In short, we need a house that could be a medium to bring back the good relationship between the inhabitant with the surrounding neighbourhood Alfnrzlmdjd. |26


Small garden and pond not only for water infiltration but also giving a fresh air to the indoor space

Zoning & Access

the ramp’s designed circular at the perimeter of the site to maximize the distance reached

Ramp’s position at the perimeter giving a spacious middle space that more efective and efficient

Zoning of room follows the flow of circulation access where public area is located at the beginning of the ramp’s flow then the level of privacy will increase along with the ramps flow. Master bedroom become the most private area eventhough it’s located in the frontside of the house

cut the middle space of the building to make a tunnel for natural daylight and become a void that give spacious impression inside the narrow house

pitched roof (kampung type) choosen to blend house with the neighbourhood. facade with a huge window to maximize natural daylight and giving the neighbourhood exterior ligting at night

Space Connectivity

Void in the middle of the house not only make the room brighter and feels more spacious but also facilitate family members, especially the mother to monitor and communicate with the childrend without going up and down so she can keep doing her works in the ground floor

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ablution FACILITY

ON TOP OF THE WORLD

Individual | Competition| 2019 Shortlisted Best 20

Hiking is one of the most popular activity in Indonesia as here we has so many beautiful mountains with various height. Not only locals, these natural beauties also attract tousands of foreigner to come in every year. But the extreme condition and difficult access make it hard for the hiker to find a proper facilities expecially for ablution and praying. Combining low maintenance design, dew harvesting system, and natural material; this ablution Facility is a way to answer that issue.

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Zoning

This facility consist of 2 separated ablution spaces for men and women.

Entrance

to keep those space separated in term of access and visual, the entrance is placed in the opposite way

Shaping

Circular shape makes the facility easy to be placed anywhere and visible from any directions

Detailing

Adding membrane and manual fan system to draw fog from the air

Waterproof Fabric

covering th space underneath as well as catch the dew and rain water

Fan

Draw the fog in with the exhaust-like system

Water Tank

With capacity about 6000 litre which can accomodate more than 2000 people when it’s full tank

Ablution Instrument

equipped with adjustable lane to move the sink up / down following theusers height. It could minimized the amount of wasted water

Sewer

flowing the residual water through to irrigate the plants outside

Vertical Shading

to block direct view to the ablution space but still but let the sunlight in

Plants

it will transpire and produce water vapor that will become fog and captured by the system above. Vegetation is also useful as a sign because it will keep living as long as the ablution facility is used. Alfnrzlmdjd. |29


Education Park for

Priok’s Marginal

Competition | 2016 1st Place Educational Park Design EXPORIVM 2016

Street children is an example of the problem in Indonesia’s education system, where not all citizens can get a fair and proper education. Government-sponsored aid programs are barely touch them because there are a lot of aspect that the government don’t understand. This park is a solution to educate these marginal people with all their unique characteristic. By understanding what they want, so they not only become the object, but also the subject of the park’s activity.

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Vegetation as the barrier of the park

Stay safe and sound among the crowded traffic

Zonation scenario to attract the street children

Add facilities that suitable with it’s zonation function

Connecting the pedestrian way with a colorfull pattern

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In the early phases, street children come to the park just because they seek shelter / place to take a rest in the middle their activities looking for money on the streets.

In the next phase, street children are started to interest in learning activities so they will divide their time to study in the park and working on the streets.

After get enough learning, they are no longer an object but instead become a subject who drive activity in the park. By holding positive events such as planting, exhibition, concert, or movie screening.

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Professional


microlibrary

WARAK KAYU

Supervisor: Florian Heinzelmann | f.heinzelmann@shau.nl

Team (SHAU Architect)| Built| 2018-2020

Published on Archdaily, Architizer, and Designboom Contribution : Person in charge, coordinating Structure Engineer Contractor and Wood Factory Production, Massing Study, 3D Modelling, Rendering & Post Rendering, Producing diagram & Images, Producing Detailed Drawing, Supervising Contruction from mockup making on factory to realization on site.

The Microlibrary Warak Kayu is the fifth built project within the Microlibrary series – an initiative to increase reading interest by creating socially-performative multi-functional community spaces with environmentally-conscious design and materials, which aim to serve low-income neighborhoods. The architectural concept is to free the ground for multiple functions, while the library is elevated at the second floor. By elevating the library, various spatial configurations, multiple programs and a wide range of activities can be offered. on the ground is a large semi outdoor area which can be used for workshops, as well as a wide tribune seating at the entrance for watching presentations or movies, and to grab the kids’ attention: a wooden swing. the ground area is framed by a ring of planter boxes to create a more intimate atmosphere. upstairs in the library itself, there is a net where kids can lie down, relax and read but also directly communicate with parents and friends in the space underneath.

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MATERIALS

FUNCTIONS

Roof

Trimdeck Waterproof Membrane Plywood panel

The design process includes a bottom-up process, where all available products in the factory were first evaluated, and the design was developed from that. as one of the design exploration results, the brise soleil was based on the ‘zollinger bauweise’ construction system, which was developed in 1920s germany. it is a form of reciprocal system, resulting in a distinctive slightly shifted diamond pattern. this pattern happens to resemble a local mythical creature ‘warak ngendog’ and its dragon-like skin, displayed during annual festivals in semarang. hence the name warak kayu in indonesian – meaning wooden warak – which is a positive narrative for communicating the design to a wider audience.

Large Overhang Roof Rain Protection Shade

Facade

Plywood Meranti

Zollinger Facade Cross Ventilation Shade Identity

the microlibrary is designed around passive climatic design aspects: no air conditioning is used, therefore no energy is spent. semarang has a tropical monsoon climate with temperatures up to 34 degrees celsius during the end of dry season. the building is cooled down by means of cross ventilation and solar heat is prevented from entering using shading elements. Structure

FJL Bangkirai

Floor

Library Space

Books Laying Net on the Floor Seating

Deck Plywood CF Flooring White Oak

Landscape

Wooden Deck Planter Box Concrete Pebbles

Multifunction Space

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Jakarta

performing art center

Team (SHAU Architect)| Competition Winner, Ongoing| 2019-2020 Contribution : Massing study, Designing Floor Plans, Drawing Production, Post Production Rendering

Supervisor: Florian Heinzelmann | f.heinzelmann@shau.nl

The main idea is to create multifunctional sequence of indoor and semi outdoor spaces that connect recital hall on the ground floor and the main hall on top floor. These spaces in between not only give people unique experiences of circulating, but also give possibility of planting greneries to create better micro climate amid the jakarta city’s bustle. On the ground floor entrance, a wide grand stair leads visitor to come in with lamella waves on the ceiling. the lamella elements are also applied on the facade and overlayed with radial wave pattern that is inspired by the music sound.

GF

HALL

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AL-MANAN MOSQUE Supervisor: Florian Heinzelmann | f.heinzelmann@shau.nl

Team (SHAU Architect)| Ongoing| 2019 Contribution : Detailing 3D Model, Designing Interior, Producing images & Diagram

This Mosque comprises a simple volume on top of a plateau that is surrounded by trees on the backside and overlooking the landscape & ponds on the front side (towards Mecca). Due to the natural character of the area, it was decided to design a more serene building which will be constructed from gabions filled with rocks coming from a close by quarry. Due to the stacking of rough rocks and resulting gaps, the interior will have a coincidental ornamentation of light spots. The plateau with flowing water is a visual connection towards the ponds and due to the circular shape, it can be used for practicing the Tawaf before doing one’s pilgrimage to Mecca (Manasik Haji).

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OFFICE IN BERLIN

Supervisor: Florian Heinzelmann | f.heinzelmann@shau.nl

Team (SHAU Architect)| Proposal| 2018-2019 Contribution : Massing Study, Building Plan Design, Producing diagrams, Rendering images

Started with the idea of Archipelago, this office building is comprised of one big mass sliced into several parts with different volumes and greeneries on top to get the island-like shape. The lower part of the building is covered with transclusent glass to give an open impression as well as making the top mass seems floating, while the upper parts are covered with glass and lamella facade which provides shadows, confidentiality and security.

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OCBC NISP-Bank

Team (SHAU Architect)| Competition Entry| 2018 Contribution : Massing Study, Building Plan Design, Producing diagrams, Rendering images

Support Facility Supervisor: Florian Heinzelmann | f.heinzelmann@shau.nl The main idea of this project is trying to shift the paradigm of typical office building from blue glass tower that seems sleek but cold and isolated, toward more green and lively. Those new Images are also quite important for a bank office to be able to show transparency and credibility at the same time. This building is consisted of four separated tower masses with different programs while at the podium level it is all connected with an open space filled with greeneries and supporting facilities that is accessible for everyone.

Office Tower

IT Tower

Data center Command Center Staff IT Power room

Training Center Classroom

Business Continuity plan Call Center

Public Facilities Assembly Hall

Customer center Relax room

co-working

F&B

food court, convenience store Operation Center

Branch

Parking

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BaTAM

BOTANICAL PARK

Team (SHAU Architect)| Proposal| 2019-2020 Contribution : Designing Buildings, producing buildings & siteplan images,

Supervisor: Daliana Suryawinata | d.suryawinata@shau.nl

Batam Botanical Park is a 85 hectare land area dedicated to the collection, cultivation, preservation and display of a wide range of plants expecially archipelago type of plants, including palms, bushes, and mangroves. This Botanical park has been designed before, but along the way, there were some problems with the design execution so that the project was put on hold and looked abandoned for some times. To restart this projcet, first we need to do the masterplan design review, followed by some design solution to optimize the existing program . As part of the design review, we checked all the existing infrastructure as they are all need to be preserved according to the regulation. hence, at the design phase, there are not much change from the main zoning and circulation. but to optimize visitor’s experience , we prolong the circulation with pedestrian path that are more attractive and add a circular jogging track around the reservoir. Not only address the circulation and landscape problem, we also proposed some building / pavilium to support the botanical park programs. there area visitor center, restaurant, Mosque ,viewing tower etc. Although having fluid and different shapes, most of the buildings are basically designed with some similar systems so it is easier to construct; those are stilt structure (as a reintrepetation of traditional house design), ruled surfaced roof, and concrete plate.

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healthy haus

Supervisor: Florian Heinzelmann | f.heinzelmann@shau.nl

Team (SHAU Architect)| Research| 2018-2019 Published on Futurarc Magazine issue 66 Contribution : Plan Design Study, Meterial Study, Rendering images, Producing isometric diagram.

Healthy Haus is a response to the urban living conditions of Indonesians, especially for those living around densely populated areas like Jakarta. The basic idea is to provide future residents with a house that becomes a ‘machine’ for well-being. Layout and gross floor area of the house are modelled after carefully studying existing residential homes to provide a solution that is highly acceptable for the local market as well as offers additional benefits, namely a healthy living environment that could be well integrated into existing real estate development mechanisms.

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CITARIP PARK

Team (SHAU Architect)| Proposal| 2018 Contribution : Massing Study, Designing Playground and Outdoor Furniture, Producing Images & Detail Drawing

Supervisor: Daliana Suryawinata | d.suryawinata@shau.nl

The site is located in undeveloped area near a residential complex. As negative space with only trees and bushes, there are not many acitivities can be found in this place other than people throwing their rubbish. Therefor The objective of this project is tryng to activate this unused land with programs and activities so it could be a kind of playground and social space for the people in the neighborhood especially the children.

Mini Basketball Court

Pixelated Playground Security Post

Seating/Tribune

Coverting green area into an active park is sometimes tricky. There is a regulation of minimum green coverage ratio that need to be preserved while we designing and adding new infrastructures. Therefore, a pixellate park concept with modular size of infrastructure is used as a basic design to blend the infrastrucutres and the greeneries as well as simplify the green area calcuation.

Preserved Area Alfnrzlmdjd. |42


Other


Public Park + FACILITIES

CHINGU cafe

in Desa Tamansari

Type : Restaurant | Design Client : Chingu Year : 2018

Type : Public Park | Voluntary design & build Client : Goverment of Tamansari Village Year : 2016

in around July 2016, i joined KKN-PPM UGM program in Tamansari, Banyuwangi. Our main project there was rebranding the village as a tourism village and i was asked to design a small park in front of vllage’s administration office. Actually the headman just wanted to renovate the front fence, but after some discussion we decided to buil a park for public, ecpecially for kid considering there were many children playing around everytime i came. Using some local material like stone, flowers, and bermuda grasses, this park aimed to greet the visitor to the village as well as became am iconic public space for villagers, especially for the children

To be stand out among other korean restaurant, Chingu doesn’t just serve korean foods and beverages, but also give a unique experience to the the visitor as if they’re in korea. To support that idea, the building was designed with a large outdoor space in the center with street furnitures, and riverside landscape, where people can enjoy 360 o view of korean city scene as the buildings around was decorated with korean style shop facade. Those buildings are actually the dining space that connected each other with a inner circulation to ease the service.

Signage /Environement Design

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SELECTED WORKS 2016-2020


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