Harris Hidayat
Architecture Portfolio
Contents
The Beacon of Knowledge
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In Memory of John
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Interlocking Duality
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Fire Station # 9
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Colors of Italy
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Sketches
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Curriculum Vitae
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The Beacon of Knowledge Mexico City, Mexico Mixed-use Library Winter 2015
Located in the Colonia San Miguel Chapultepec, Mexico City, the project intends to act as an urban intervention to stitch back the surrounding neighborhoods which are separated by the big avenues by establishing itself as the new community and educational center.
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(1): existing building elevation
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(3): children reading space
1 existing building ground plan
(2): outdoor study space
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existing building longitudinal section
(4): stairwell and exposed structure
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(5): 2nd floor reading space
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diagrammatic site plan
Site Analysis
The existing building is a children library whose spaces are lacking of interaction with one another and are not well lit. In fact, the library’s close proximity to schools and public buildings boosts the potentials of the project to establish itself as the new community and educational center.
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massing studies
existing building massing
final massing diagram
strategic excavations (in orange) for lighting
new addition (in white) is built to anchor the whole building together.
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study model and the site
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Concept
Strategic excavations are made on the existing building in order to improve the interior lighting and then a tower of book and reading rooms is built on top of the existing library through continuing the existing stairwell.
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C 1. front desk 2. cafe 3. office 4. computer 5. courtyard 6. children 7. outdoor
B 1. reading 2. storage 3. books 4. reading 5. habitation 6. outdoor 7. WC
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existing concrete columns and girders structure diagram existing building new building
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addition of steel columns and girders
existing concrete and new steel joists
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existing and new floor slabs
glazing system
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Structural Logic
The attitude towards the existing building is to keep its concrete frame structure as much as possible while the new lightweight steel frame structure is added to create the ‘beacon’. Hence, a harmony is created through the juxtaposition of the old and new structures.
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reading room
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1. lightweight concrete floor on 3� deep metal decking 2. I - section steel girder 3. window glazing system 4. L-section steel channel support 5. masonry screen
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wall section diagram
ceramic tiles
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facade studies
Responsive Facade
The masonry screen facade absorbs the heat from the sun while still allowing light to enter the building. It is also placed so that the views to and from the outside are not obstructed. It also relates the building with the local urban fabric.
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facade detail
courtyard
habitation
book tower
book tower
1/4� building model
In Memory of John Georgetown, Seattle, WA Cancer Patient Housing Spring 2015
The Georgetown Cancer Patient Housing is located at the northern edge of Georgetown. The place has its presence through its massive scale and intends to provide the patients with simple housing units and common spaces that are intimate and will help the healing of the patients by providing opportunities for interactions and also ample exposure to daylight. Some locals argue that the project somehow resembles John, the project’s deceased local architect, and his life. The project is managed by Lori: John’s crush who moved into the project following John’s last will after his death because of cancer. Altogether, Lori’s dedication and the project resemble John’s last desire to give back to the community, yet also symbolizes his eternal love with Lori.
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building massing studies
Building Massing
Residential tower is built on the west side to buffer the noise from the highway while the living units and common spaces are oriented towards the city and railway to show the residents the hope beyond.
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living unit massing studies
final massing and the site
Unit Massing
The units are conceived as John’s cells. Communal outdoor balconies are symbolized as the ‘cancer’ which consumes John’s cells, but it is ironically what brings everyone together. Thus, the project symbolizes the ideas of hope and community altogether.
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lighting studies
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circulation corridor
Light and Material
The project is a personification of John who is “tough on the outside, but warm in the inside.� This idea is realized through play of light inside the building where it guides the residents to their units. Besides that, the addition of wood panels and flooring also helps to evoke the feeling of warmth within.
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Corson Ave S
Georgetown Playground
Highway Overpass
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1. dining 2. kitchen 3. wellness 4. garden 5. WC
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“Locals were so scared of John by his perception as a rowdy and cocky youth due to his huge and tough appearance...”
elevation from S Carsten Pl
“However, they were misguided in this judgment for John is a simple-minded and humble person who loved the town and enjoyed mingling with locals.�
Interlocking Duality Seattle, WA Table Summer 2014
Two opposite elements interlock together to form this table. The first element consists of solid planes made from a mozaic of wood end grains while the other element consists of lightweight semi-transparent planes made from wood frames. The table explores the nature of wood by applying various techniques and joineries. This results in this simple design which embodies the harmony between the two contrasting elements. The table is made from walnut wood due to its dark color and durability. In fact, this table can be used as a stool as well.
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study models
concept sketches
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Process
Finger joints exist where the opposite elements meet each other. The lightweight wooden frame is assembled by using rabbet joints and the end grain table top mozaic is made through gluing the side grains together.
assembly
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finger joints detail
rabbet joints detail
Fire Station # 9 Seattle, WA Fire Station Summer 2014
Collaboration with Chao Chen and Loraine Leung
The project explores in depth about Revit as a powerful design tool. This exploration involves designing a fire station, drafting its details, and compiling all the drawings into a clear and thorough construction document.
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Boat in Amalfi 9” x 12”
Colors of Italy Italy Watercolor Paintings Autumn 2014
A series of watercolors that were done during 3-month study abroad program in Italy. The paintings intend to capture the vibrancy of colors and the picturesque quality of places in Italy.
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Pompeii bath 9” x 12”
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Campo San Giacomo dell’ Orio, Venice 9” x 12”
Basilica Paladiana, Vicenza pen on paper
Sketches Italy Travel Sketches Autumn 2014
A series of sketches in various mediums that were done during 3-month study abroad program in Italy.
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Sant’ Ivo alla Sapienza, Rome pencil on paper
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Santa Maria in Cosmedin, Rome watercolor on paper
53 I Curriculum Vitae
Harris Hidayat 130 NE 92ND ST., Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 235 4032 harris_pasuruan@hotmail.com
Objective To work with and to learn from creative individuals
Education University of Washington
Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Design Cumulative GPA: 3.68 (Cum Laude)
Autumn 2012 - Spring 2015
Winter 2015
Architecture in Mexico
University of Washington Study Abroad Program
Architecture in Rome
Autumn 2014
University of Washington Study Abroad Program
Seattle Central College Associates of Arts
Spring 2011 - Spring 2012
Cumulative GPA: 3.98
Skills Revit, Rhino, SketchUp, AutoCAD, Microsoft Office, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator. V-Ray, Flamingo nXt Architectural drafting, charcoal drawing, watercolor rendering and painting. Woodworking and metalworking tools, laser cut, and plaster casting
Languages English (proficient) Indonesian (native)
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Honors and Awards Graduating with Cum Laude and Departmental Honors (min. 3.6 GPA)
Spring 2015
Selected Students Projects I UW CBE End of the Year Show
Spring 2013, Spring 2015
Selected Students Projects I UW CBE Departmental Archive
Winter 2014, Spring 2015
Tau Sigma Delta Honors Society Dean’s List Award
Spring 2015 Spring 2012 - Spring 2015
Exhibited Watercolors in Atilplano Galeria, Mexico City
Winter 2015
Research Paper Presentations: “Mario Pani: A Cosmopolitan Modernist” UW CBE Undergraduate Honors Presentation
Spring 2015
“The History of Space Needle” Pacific Northwest Historian Guild Conference at the Seattle Center Published painting in Central Circuit Magazine 2012 Art Issue Phi Tetta Kappa Honors Society (min. 3.6 GPA)
Summer 2012 Spring 2012 Spring 2011 - Spring 2012
Associations and Volunteer Works Event Organizer UW Architecture in Mexico “Recording the City” Exhibition
Winter 2015
Graphic Designer UW Architecture in Rome Festa Romana Annual Fundraising Event.
Spring 2013
Helped to organize with fellow studio classmates the layout and the installation of the exhibited art works in the Atilplano Galeria, Mexico City.
Assisted in designing the auction certificates for the buyers in the event.
Habitat for Humanity
Helped installing the drywalls on a home construction project on Rainier Ave S and also learned to collaborate with other volunteers.
University District Food Bank
Helped in re-stocking the food shelves and assisted in customer check-out.
Indonesian Club at Seattle Central College Organized and participated in the club’s fundraising events.
Summer 2012
Spring 2012
Spring 2011 - Spring 2012
Harris Hidayat
Contact: harris_pasuruan@hotmail.com (206) 235 4032