DESIGN PORTFOLIO H E N R Y
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ABOUT ME
Henry Kurniawan 1996/07/03
I am a recent graduate from the Master of Architecture degree in the University of Melbourne, Australia. My interest in architecture lies particularly on human oriented design with attention to the small elements that interact directly with human bodies and also spatial arrangement and quality that engourage social interactions. Moreover, I am interested in architecture that intrigue not only the visual in the space, but also other senses. Experimenting with materiality in relation to its experience is also an recurring topic throughout my study. I am currently looking for an employment to develop my career further and I believe that I have the sufficient skill to contribute to a team of passionate architects. My primary motivation of working at this point of my career is a place to learn and contribute, which allow me to grow as an architect.
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CURRICULUM VITAE
TABLE OF CONTENT
Henry Kurniawan phone email address
+61410835406 henrykurn03@gmail.com 151 City Road, Southbank, VIC 3006, Australia Palm Hill F1/26, Citraland, Surabaya, Indonesia
education
work experience
2019 MSc Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences (exchange) TU Delft, Delft, Netherlands
2019 Student of Architecture Wood Marsh Architecture - Melbourne, Australia responsible for design exploration of a large scale infrastructure project
2018-2019 Master of Architecture University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia 2015-2017 Bachelor of Environments University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia majoring Architecture
2018 Internship ANTI-architecture - Surabaya, Indonesia responsible for design and working drawing (plan, section, elevation and details)
2015 Foundation Studies Trinity College Foundation Studies, Melbourne, Australia
competitions 2017 Architecture Festival by Petra Christian University, Surabaya, Indonesia. Contestant. 2016 One Heart Foundation International Design Competition for the second One Heart children’s eco village in Kenya. Contestant. 2016 Chair Design Competition – Bharatika Festival by Petra Christian University, Surabaya, Indonesia. Top five.
skills Autocad Archicad Rhino Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Indesign Adobe Lightroom Lumion Vray Model making 2
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organizational experience 2016-2017 External Relations Officer Indonesian Student Association in Victoria
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2016 Sponsorship Officer 11th Indonesian Film Festival, Melbourne
workshops 2017 AA Visiting School Seoul Social Algorithm 2018 AA Visiting School Hong Kong Curating Hong Kong as Scenography
language Bahasa Indonesia English
nationality Indonesian 3
HUMMUS VESSEL
Client Profile
Empowering Palestinian refugees community in Beirut, Lebanon through a collaborative and authentic hummus making center
Alchemist
Community Member
Community Member
Abed Abadi 39 Years Old
Khaled Malalouf 27 Years Old
Omar Sabbagh 52 Years Old
Community Member Faisal Bahar 22 Years Old
University of Melbourne, Studio C, March - June 2018
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1ST FLOOR PLAN
SCALE 1:75 @A1
Private Ground floor 1. Foyer 2. Elevator
ROOFTOP FLOOR PLAN
SCALE 1:75 @A1
Public 1St floor 3. Sink 4 Bathroom 5. Breakout area 6. Chickpeas station 7. Tahini paste station 8. Lemon juice station 9. Garlic station 10. Elevator
Rooftop 11. Chickpeas Farm 12. Compost Room 13. Elevator
Ground floor A. Garlic farm B. Sesame farm C. Lemon farm D. Hummus grinding hall
GARLIC
LEMON JUICE
TAHINI PASTE
CHICKPEAS
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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SCALE 1:75 @A1
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HUMMUS VESSEL
PLANTED ON MARCH 23RD 2018
Location: beirut, lebanon RECLAIMED TIMBER PLANCKS
Hummus vessel is a project located in beirut, lebanon with the aim to counter cultural appropriation that occurs to palestinian refugees in the city. Cultural appropriation degenerate the strength of the palestinian community’s identity, which adds the misery to the refugees as they have lost their home due to the war in the region. This project aim to counter the cultural appropriation through creating authentic traditional hummus making method that has existed in the region since ancient time, as a prove that the region share similar culture and no particular group should be entitled to claim ownership. This project invites to share a bowl of authentic hummus and forget about our differences.
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NOSTALGIC QUADRANGLE
Aged Care Adaptive Re-use Design of a former Ford Factory in Geelong, Australia University of Melbourne, Studio D, March - June 2018
Older people could become socially isolated and feel devalued when they move into aged care, thus, it is important for them to have an environment that engages them to a wider world. In this project, the retirement home is designed adjacent to a primary school and co-working space with a shared courtyard on each intersection to allow collaboration between different generations with the aim to benefit from each other. the rooms to engage the elderly on physical activity and potentially something that could be
Moreover, rooftop farms is introduced in the design on every level accessible from the rooms to engage the elderly on physical activity and potentially something that could be done together with the children from the adjacent primary school to create further bond between them.
SITE PLAN
Retirement home is a typology that require a fine grain, whereas the site is an ex-automobile factory that span hundred meters on open plan. In order to achieve the finer grain quality, the design is dividing the existing site into eight equal cluster surrounding a collective quadrangle that also functions as a more private open space to create the feeling of a backyard in normal house.
ROOFTOP FARM IMPRESSION
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On the hallway and the quadrangle, the existing steel column is treated as outdoor beautiful ruins to give a nostalgic feeling and also allow each room to be cross ventilated. Each cluster comes with four kinds of unit with one-person, two-person and four-person unit to allow people having wider choices.
BIRD’S EYE VIEW
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
SECTION
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COMMUNAL COURTYARD IMPRESSION
HALLWAY IMPRESSION
SECTION
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PRINSENKWARTIER MUSEUM COMPLEX
Re-designing a 13th century former monastery complex in Delft, Netherlands TU Delft, MSc 1 Studio, March - July 2019
This project is from a studio when I did a semester exchange to TU Delft in The Netherlands. The project site is located in the old town of Delft and it is a former monastery complex dated back from the 13th century. The history of the site is very reach as its function changes multiple times from monastery, royal dwelling, military complex, until the current function as a museum. The project itself is mainly about designing the southern wing of the complex and the courtyard, which is currently feels disintegrated from the rest.
The approach I took in this project is to build a small building on the courtyard dividing the outdoor into three different area and give each of them distinct characteristic. This new building would represent what happened inside the historical structures, so ti could promote the content of the museum to pedestrians without having to alter the facade of the historical building. The addition of the pavilion would bring the whole complex into a singular ensemble without altering much on the historical fabric itself.
CAVALIER PERSPECTIVE SITE PLAN
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
IMPRESSION BASED ON PHYSICAL MODEL
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
IMPRESSION BASED ON PHYSICAL MODEL
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NIGHTINGALE REWORKING Housing Model for the ‘Unworking’ Class The University of Melbourne, Design Thesis, July - November 2019
Nightingale Reworking is a housing model designed specifically for people whose jobs are in danger of being replaced by technology after the artificial intelligence, which at the end of the day is every one of us. The model aim to achieve housing security and job security in through a comprehensive combination of working and living space that subsidize one another. Moreover, social interaction between occupants is the main driver in the design of the building in order to create a chance of exchange in experience, information and resources.
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communal laundry + kitchen 117 sqm F
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elevator
70 sqm
2BR
53 sqm
70 sqm
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1BR
53 sqm
Rentable Space
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93 sqm
549 sqm
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3BR
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studio
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Scale 1:300@A5
5th FLoor (working space) Plan
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Craft workshop + market 103 sqm
Bin room 27 sqm
Cafe
elevator
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38 sqm
3BR
70 sqm
1BR
93 sqm
1BR
53 sqm
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2BR
1BR
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3BR
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107 sqm
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115 sqm
studio
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communal garden 77 sqm
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Bike parking + storage
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1BR
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Albert Street
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Counselling 132 sqm
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Scale 1:300@A5
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1st FLoor Plan
Scale 1:300@A5
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1. external lining: fiber cement sheet 6mm 2. timber framing + insulation 3. internal lining: plaster board
1. lining: plaster board 2. structure: timber framing
1. external lining: fiber cement sheet 6mm 2. timber framing + insulation 3. internal lining: plaster board
INTERNAL WALL
EXTERNAL WALL
INTERNAL WALL
EXTERNAL WALL
1. lining: plaster board 2. structure: timber framing
double glazed, steel frame opening: top hung
WINDOW 3000
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single glazed, steel frame opening type: top hung
double glazed, timber frame window opening type: sliding
CURTAIN WALL SECOND SKIN
DOOR + WINDOW
FLOOR STRUCTURE
CURTAIN WALL SECOND SKIN
CLT beam 200x300
1. floor finish: recycled timber plancks 25mm 2. timber battens 45mm 3. solid CLT floor slab 130mm (exposed ceiling)
double glazed, timber frame window opening type: sliding
single glazed, steel frame opening type: top hung
1. floor finish: recycled timber plancks 25mm 2. timber battens 45mm 3. solid CLT floor slab 130mm (exposed ceiling)
DOOR + WINDOW
CLT beam 200x300
FLOOR STRUCTURE
PRIMARY STRUCTURE: BEAM
PRIMARY STRUCTURE: BEAM
1BR Detailed Section
Studio Detailed Section PLANTER BOX concrete, 2000x400x450
PRIMARY STRUCTURE: COLUMN
PRIMARY STRUCTURE: COLUMN
PLANTER BOX
CLT column 400x400
CLT column 400x400
concrete, 2000x400x500
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Bathroom 3800
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Living area Hallway
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Studio Detailed Plan
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1BR Detailed Plan
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1. external lining: fiber cement sheet 6mm 2. timber framing + insulation 3. internal lining: plaster board
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1. lining: plaster board 2. structure: timber framing
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INTERNAL WALL
EXTERNAL WALL
double glazed, steel frame opening: top hung
WINDOW
double glazed, timber frame window opening type: sliding
single glazed, steel frame opening type: top hung
DOOR + WINDOW
CURTAIN WALL SECOND SKIN
CLT beam 200x300
PRIMARY STRUCTURE: BEAM
1. floor finish: recycled timber plancks 25mm 2. timber battens 45mm 3. solid CLT floor slab 130mm (exposed ceiling)
FLOOR STRUCTURE
2BR Detailed Section PLANTER BOX concrete, 2000x400x450
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Bedroom + study
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5m
PRIMARY STRUCTURE: COLUMN CLT column 400x400
Storage
Bedroom
Deck
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Hallway
Living area
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Bathroom
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Scale 1:200@A4
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WINTER GARDEN
TOP FLOOR WORKING SPACE
COMMUNAL LAUNDRY AND KITCHEN
IMPRESSION OF THE BUILDING FROM THE STREET
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thank you
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