Hagianti cv&portfolio 2018

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HAGIANTI Architecture Portfolio 2018


TABLE OF CONTENTS Curriculum Vitae

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Construction Design

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Tranquility

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Boat House

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A Place for Keeping Secret

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Design Graphic

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Hand Sketch

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Model Making

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Exhibition

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Curriculum Vitae


ABPL30041 CONSTRUCTION DESIGN AXONOMETRIC DRAWING SECTION J: Western BACE, Six Degrees Architects SOFTWARE USED: AutoCAD Model Scale: 1:20 @ A0

Western BACE, Six Degrees Architects Ground Floor Plan


SPECIFICATION: SITE WORKS AND FOUNDATIONS 1. Silt 300 mm from surface 2. Clay 500 mm from surface 3. Basalt rock 800 mm from surface FOOTING 4. BP1 900 mm depth socket into highly weathered basalt rock. 5. Pad footing 2000 mm length 2000 mm wide, 900 mm depth including 300 mm of blinding concrete, 100 mm of the blinding going into the weathered basalt rock 6. Strip footing 450 mm wide, 900 mm depth including 500 mm of blinding concrete, 100 mm of the blinding found into the weathered basalt rock 7. Line of influence, 45 degree 8. EDGE THICKENING – support masonry wall & load transfer to strip footing which supports slab at edge. 9. 50mm rigid selected insulation to full depth of perimeter slab edge 10. STRIP FOOTING REINFORCEMENT: 15MPa blinding 4-L11 TM. SPACING 100MM. 300mm. R10 ligature to stick top and bottom reinforcement @ 900 MAX. CTS. 11. PAD FOOTING REINFORCEMENT: N20 BARS BOTTOM @ 250 CTS MAX EACH WAY, N16 BARS TOP @ 250 CTS. CONCRETE GROUND FLOOR SLABS 12. 150 mm thick concrete slab on gorund, minimum compressive strength 32 MPa 13. 100 mm thick of cardboard void former. 14. Surface finish Carpet type 7, 15mm carpet setdown 15. REINFORCEMENT -30 MM CONCRETE COVER -SL72 (square mesh, low ductility, diameter 7mm, 200 spacing) -SL92 ( diameter 9mm ) BOTTOM, FIRST FLOOR SLABS 16. Surface finish Carpet type 7, 15mm carpet setdown CP7 (explanation as previously) 17. SLAB 300 MM HOLLOWCORE system + 80 MM MAX SCREED 18. SL82 FABRIC DESIGN FOR 4.0 KPa live load MANSORY 19. BLOCKWORK Size for external skin blockwork: - Length: 390 mm - Width: 90 mm - Height: 190 mm Size for internal skin blockwork - Width: 190 mm Size for internal skin blockwork for accomodating services duct - Width: 140 mm

20. Cavity and insulation - Cavity: 70 mm - Insulation: 20 mm R2.4 foilboard 21.Weephole 22 .Masonry tie 23. ARTICULATION JOINT HELPS THE BRICK’S MOVEMEBT WITHOUT CRACKING WINDOWS 24. Double glazed system with openable windows, R5 insulation 25. BL1 (Blinds 1) - manual operation 26. WINDOW HEAD 27. WINDOW SILL - 20mm R0.2 thermal break rigid insulation -PFC with welded steel plate support for window sill CONCRETE COLUMN / BEAM 28. 700x250 PRECAST CONCRETE COLUMNS -Have precasted 8 grout tubes for putting cements so the dowels can be sticked into it. -Dowels 8-N20 drilled and epoxyed 500 min. into 25 diameter hole in footing to connect column and PAD footing Dowels and the PAD footing’s reinforcement are hooked to each other so the connection will be stronger against vertical forces. CLADDING 29. C PURLINS - cold formed 30. MC1 cladding, 80mm thick, R4.0 minimum ROOF 31. 600 mm x 150 mm colorbond box gutter @min. 1.5 degree fall 32. Painted galvanised steel handrail on fabricated galvanised brackets 33. Trimdek colorbond lining 34. PARAPET - HR2 - Galvanised steel tube handrail as drawn. Paint finish: PF10 35. Roof framing system Purlin RB1 ( 380x100 PFC ) on roof beam FC2 ( 150 PFC ), BOLTED with CLEAT PLATE 36. Roof panel RS1 ROOF PANEL: 75mm R2.6 37. Roof insulation 190mm R3.5 insulation batts CEILING 38. PB4: Plasterboard 39. 13mm thick plasterboard 40. 600mm laminated timber beams


TRANQUILITY Studio fire, third year, 2017

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The aim of this school to be designed in such way is to promote tranquility for the students to have a better experience with nature. Thus, it makes them feel tranquil and also prevents them from having excessive stress that can affect their academic performances. Each programs of this school are connected to each other by decks. So, as students move to different places they experience nature. This school is enclosed from the crowd to promote privacy and seclusion.

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3D Modellings: SketchUp Rendering: Photoshop Plan & Section: Autocad, Photoshop 6

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The flat roof is used here with a slight pitch. When it rains, It will create a tranquil voice of the reflective pond.

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Earthy materials such as timber and concrete are used in order to have integration with the natural surroundings.

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INTERIOR PERSPECTIVES


BOAT HOUSE

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studio water, second year , 2016

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This one storey boat house’s

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concept is a two separated built forms that are embracing the heart 2

activity of the scheme, which is

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people who want to go boating. Alvaro Siza’s formal rules are being applied for this boat house.

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3D Modellings: SketchUp

PLAN PLAN

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Rendering: Photoshop Plan, Section, and Elevation drawings: AutoCAD, Photoshop 86

1. BAR

4. TOILETS

7. BOAT STORAGE

10. KIOSK

2. RESTAURANT

5. CAFE

8. BOAT WORKSHOP

11. BATHROOMS AND TOILETS

3. KITCHEN

6. HIRE COUNTER

9. BOAT STORAGE

12. OFFICE


SECTION A

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SOUTH ELEVATION 7


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3D MODELLING


RESTAURANT FROM BELOW VIEW

RESTAURANT WITH BOAT ACTIVITY VIEW

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SOUTH WEST VIEW

SOUTH EAST VIEW


a place for keeping secret studio earth, seciond year, first semester, 2016 The chaotic built form represents the alienation inside human mind. The chaos in the scheme seems to hide the deepest secret so intensely that lies somewhere inside the built form, that perhaps cannot be revealed. It is just like inside human mind that hides the deepest secret.

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3D Modelling: AutoCAD, Rhino, Lumion Section drawing: AutoCAD, Photoshop

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SECTION 1:100


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3D MODELLING 13


design graphic

for international reformed evangelical church, MELBOURNE

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The Desire of Your Heart Flyer for Welcoming Day, youth fellowship 2017


Reformed Evangelical Fellowship Club booklet for The University of Melbourne’s orientation week 2016

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Hand sketch Visualising Environments subject at The University of Melbourne, First year, first semester, 2015

FITZROY TOWN HALL

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SUPREME COURT OF VICTORIA, WILLIAM STREET


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17 ROYAL EXHIBITION BUILDING


model making Studio Earth at The University of Melbourne Second year, first semester, 2016 Applying Point, Line, Plane tec(h)tonic in model making.

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exhibition exhibition Designing Environment Subject at The University of Melbourne First Year, Second Semester, September 2015 Project: Designing Parkour with smoothing technique in model making (best work in the class)

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