HIZKIA IRWANTO GOUW
PORTFOLIO
Bachelor of Design (Swinburne University of Technology) 2008 - 2009 Master of Architecture (The University of Melbourne) 2010 - 2012 hizkia_irwanto_gouw@hotmail.com 0449027097
MSD WORKS COMPETITION
Documenta 13 Kassel, Germany
MSD DESIGN PROJECT
New ABP Hall Pakville, The University of Melbourne
THESIS
Kampoeng Artist The Old Town, Jakarta
Studio Leader: Prof. Bharat Dave
Stack Trace Pavilion Governor Island, New York Studio Leader: Dr. Marcus White and David Lister
Studio Leader: S Mee, J Williamson, B Kinnaird
Tesselation at FABLAB Window Pakville, The University of Melbourne Studio Leader: Prof. Bharat Dave
Bourke St Social Housing Bourke St Mall, Melbourne CBD Studio Leader: Julie Firkin
Studio Leader: Dr. Amanda Achmadi
Documenta 13
Master of Architecture Studio C International Student Competition, 2011 Kassel, Germany Studio Leader: Prof. Bharat Dave
Conceptual Diagram Concept Diagram Conceptual Diagram
Open ottoneum Staatstheatre
Fridericianum
Fuse
Documenta Halle Frankfurterstrabe
Community
ZONE A
ZONE A
Fragmented
1:2000
Vehicle Intensity
Transportation acces
Staatstheatre
I want to close the gap between an architecture that you can realize from outside and an architecture that you experience from inside. I want to continuously combine how we think about the overall environment and how we think of it about programme.
I want to close the gap between an architecture that you can realize from outside and an architecture that you experience from inside. I want to continuously combine -Kazuyo Sejimahow we think about the overall environment and how we think of it about programme. -Kazuyo SejimaPeople Circulation
Heavily Traveled Moderately Traveled No Vehicle (Tram only)
Tram Stop Car Park Access Taxi
Bamboo’s connection
Canopy’s Rational
Lashing
Two 7m bamboos connected together using lashing in traditional method
Conceptual Perspective View
Inital Canopy’s Form
Developed Canopy’s Form
Too hold the bamboos in place, there are thin bamboos that wrap them, and lashing will be used to tie the circular bamboos to each of the vertical Hizkia Irwanto Gouw bamboo members. 378785 Master of Architecture Studio C Lecturer: Bharaat Dave Vertical bamboos
Bamboo’s ring Lashing
Documenta 13
Upper: View to the cafe and meeting area Bottom Left: View towards the sky Bottom Right: Initial sketches/ideas.
Kassel, Germany, 2011
Modular Unit Modular Unit Final Module Modular Unit
Developed Module
Initial Module Option 1 Option 1 Option 1
1 Module 1 Module 1 Module
2 Modules 2 Modules 2 Modules ottoneum ottoneum
ottoneum ottoneum ottoneum
ottoneum
Staatstheatre Staatstheatre
Staatstheatre Staatstheatre Staatstheatre
Staatstheatre Fridericianum Fridericianum
ricianum ricianum
Fridericianum
ricianum 3000 3000 3000
Documenta Halle Documenta Halle
Frankfurterstrabe Frankfurterstrabe
Documenta Halle 8000 8000
Frankfurterstrabe
Konigstrabe Konigstrabe ZONE
Frankfurterstrabe Frankfurterstrabe
Konigstrabe
Frankfurterstrabe
8000
Option 2 Option 2 Option 2
Sliding Sliding Sliding A ZONE
Document
Sliding Cafe Cafe
ZONE A ZONE A
Cafe
ZONE A ZONE A ZONE A
ZONE A ZONE A ZONE A
Site Plan Site Plan Site Plan
1:2000 1:2000 1:2000
Staatstheatre Staatstheatre
A ZONE A14000 ZONE B 14000 ZONE B ZONE A 14000 ZONE B
Documenta Document
1:2000 1:2000 1:2000
People Circulation Transportation acces People Circulation Transportation acces People Circulation Transportation acces
Vehicle Intensity Vehicle Intensity Vehicle Intensity
Vehicle Intensity Vehicle Intensity Vehicle Intensity
Staatstheatre Staatstheatre Staatstheatre
Staatstheatre
Door handle from the interior
People Circulation People Circulation
Heavily Traveled Heavily Traveled Moderately Traveled Moderately Traveled Heavily Traveled No Vehicle (Tram only) No Vehicle (Tram only) Moderately Traveled
People Circulation
No Vehicle (Tram only)
Tram Stop Tram Stop Car Park Access Car Access TramPark Stop Taxi
People Circulation People Circulation
Car Taxi Park Access
People Circulation
Taxi
Harmonica Shaped Transparent PVC Foil Moveable Circular Wall with door handle from the inside (Sliding)
Permanent Wall Steel Structure (80 x 40 x 1.6 mm SHS) Covered with 4mm Alucobond coated with solid colour
2 Circular Steel tracks for sliding wall
Wheel Steel track Earth
Documenta 13
4mm Alucobond coated with solid colour
4mm Hardwood Timber Decking sit on the C-beam
80x40x1.6 mm Steel Hollow Section (SHS)
4mm Hardwood Decking, 100mm above ground level C-beam Earth
Upper: View to the bookshop and shop for documenta articles Bottom: View to the stage area
Kassel, Germany, 2011
Site Plan
1:1250
Rationale of the Spaces Substract
Substract
Meeting Space
Shop
Toilet
Cloak Room
International Center
Common Room Seminar Room
Stage+ Rehearsal Room
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Space for Visitor Impression
Exhibition Space
Service Point
Box Office
Pantry
Bookshop
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Legend 1. Internet cafe 2. International Press Centre 3. Female Toilet 4. Male Toilet 5. Cloak Room 6. Exhibition Space
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7. Room for Seminars and Lectures 8. VIP Lounge 9. Cafe and Restaurant 10. Pantry 11. Meeting point for the catering 12. Disabled Toilet
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13. Space for Visitor Impression 14. Counter for Service Point 15. Box Office’s Sales Counter 16. Back Office 17. Shop for Documenta Articles 18. Common/ Break Room
19. Bookshop 20. Storage Room 21. Stage/ Theatre 22 Rehearsal Room for Artists 23. Seating Area
Bottom: Street Elevation
Kassel, Germany, 2011
Production of Digital Space International Competition, 2012 Governor Island, New York Lecturer: Dr. Marcus White and David Lister
City of Dreams Pavilion
Stack Trace Pavilion Stack Trace I provides a secluded space for performance and education where the relationship between those ‘contained’ inside and those outside is reversed. Its radial plan and alternating layers of bamboo manipulate the visual permeability of the pavilion walls; people inside can observe through panorama those outside, while those outside can only glimpse in. The pavilion is based on a synthesis of the architectural concepts of modularity and sectioning expressed through use of recycled pallets and layered sustainable bamboo.
Module
Modularity
Stack Trace produces from repeating structural units a free-form volume. Gramazio & Kohler’s Structural Oscillations, Venice, 20072008, explored this concept with the robotic placement and rotation of bricks as an irreducible component of architecture along a continuous curve to generate three-dimensional form. Stack Trace extends this by allowing the repeating structural unit to define through linear extensions a volume beyond itself. Embedded consistencies of assembly procedures facilitate construction by hand; rotation of the modular units is uniform, and the variation in length between nearby linear elements is limited.
Stack Trace Pavilion
Sectioning
Stack Trace defines form through horizontal sectioning of a volume. Mafoombey, Helsinki, 2005, by M. Kalliala and E. Ruskeepää, used stacking of inexpensive cardboard to create internal geometries. The volume of material required for this approach at Stack Trace’s larger scale would be impracticable. Lowering the resolution of the section to the thickness of a pallet, and using linear, rather than planar, elements in alternating directions solves this but still allows a form to be read through the rotation of the bamboo around the structural axis.
Upper: Exterior Perspective
Massing Model
Governor Island, New York, 2012
Exploded View of the Construction
Bamboos slotted into the spaces between 2 pallets, and nail them in right position.
Wood Pallets 1200x1000mm Recycle wood pallets
Bamboo 90mm diameter
Sustainable materials that store carbon are used in the construction. The embodied energy, including that from transport, of the materials is low. The simple, modular construction allows elements to be assembled offsite or onsite, and the pavilion can be disassembled for reuse elsewhere. The pallets and bamboo can be recycled to different purposes, and have end-of-life uses as fuel sources or organic gardening matter.
Budgeting Materials Quantity Bamboo 90mm diameter 2000 pcs
Price $ 1.00
Total $ 2,000.00
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Price $ 2,723.00
Total $ 5,446.00
Transported from Changxing Jianyun Bamboo Art Factory (China)
Wood Pallets 1200x1000mm
315 pcs
Intent to borrow from a recycle pallet company.
Accomodation for 2 People Quantity Return Flight from Melbourne - New York 2 people Use Qantas Airlines
Hotel 7 nights $ 100.00 $ 700,00 Total
Lifecycle Diagram
Stack Trace Pavilion
$ 8,145,00
Upper: Interior Perspective
Elevation View
Plan View
Aerial View
Governor Island, New York, 2012
New ABP Hall
Master of Architecture Studio D MSD Design Project, 2011 The University of Melbourne, Parkville Studio Leader: Stefan Mee, Jasmin Williamson, Byron Kinnaird
Concept Diagram Conceptual Diagram
Melbourne Model
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Informal Learning
Site Analysis
Display Box
Site Plan
Massing Redmond Barry
Physic Union House
Concrete Lawn
Redmond Barry
New ABP Building
Elizabeth Murdoch Physic
Union House
Final Iteration
Raymond Priestley
Masson Road
Concrete Lawn
New ABP Building
Raymond Priestley
Translucent
Masson Road
Site Connection
Union House
Transparent
Elizabeth Murdoch
Wall: Polyvision Privacy Glass
Joseph Reed Facade
Concrete Lawn
Elisabeth Murdoch Structure: Steel Structure
New ABP Building
Floor: Tempered Glass
By using Polyvision Privacy Glass, the appearance of the glass can be changed from translucent to transparent with the touch of an electrical switch. It would be useful if there will be an exhibition that needs darker space Amplify John Wardle Architects and NADAAA
New ABP Hall
In this studio you will explore a range of ideas focused around informal learning environments. These explorations will be set around and within the proposed central studio space for the new Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne. This space is intended to become the focus of activity for the faculty in the future. It will be un-programmed space and a place for collaboration and invention. Initially, you will investigate and conduct research into new schools of architecture, the lineage of the studio as a spatial type, historical precedents, alternative typologies, the impact of new technologies on learning spaces, and the hall as gathering space. Armed with this knowledge you will then be asked to reconsider the central studio space and to manipulate program, form, skin, detail, furniture, structure to amplify and
The general programmatic organization of the current Schematic Design will be the starting point. You will be asked to develop design strategies that create new environments for learning and a sense of place and community for the entire Faculty within and around the central studio hall space. Indeed, your ideas will not be constrained by the conventional demarcations between enclosed and open spaces, or studio and hall, or interior and campus - they may permeate throughout. These strategies may include radical interventions and urban gestures, or operate at a finer grain of inhabitation, always loosely working within the parti of the current Schematic Design. The particular design processes of our practices will form the basis of exploring and presenting your design. There will be an opportunity for interaction with the Boston based office of NADAAA. Studio sessions will be held at the office of John
Studio Leaders: Stefan Mee is a Principal at John Wardle Architects and a design leader within the practice, having joined in 1994 following graduation in Architecture from the University of Melbourne. He has worked on projects of all scales at John Wardle Architects, including many successful design competitions. Jasmin Williamson is an Architect at John Wardle Architects and is leading many aspects of the new building for the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning. Bryon Kinnaird from the Faculty of Architecture, Building & Planning will also be involved in the studio. Studio participants will include several others from John Wardle Architects and NADAAA, including John Wardle, Nader Tehrani as well as other guests during the
Upper: View to the main hall from the entrance Bottom: View to the display box from bridge in second floor
The University of Melbourne, Parkville, 2011
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Japanese Garden
Terrace
Studio
Terrace
Terrace
Stair
Studio
Studio
Terrace
Lockers
Studio
Dean’s Workspace Lift 1
Lift 2
Lockers
Lift 3
Print Room
Print Store
CAD Lab
Main Entrance
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Store Study Space
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Grand Stair Exhibition Space
Lockers
Void
1 :1 Scale Space
Crit/Large Group Area
Stair
Studio large Seminar Room
large Seminar Room
Studio
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Studio
Stair
Studio
Studio Stair
Terrace Comms Room
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First Floor Plan
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Academic Workspace
Academic Workspace
Academic Workspace Studio Stair
Studio
Stair
Studio
Academic Workspace
Academic Workspace
Academic Workspace
Crit/ Study Area
Lift 1
Lift 2
Lift 3
Studio
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Lift 1 Lift 2 Lift 3
Studio
Void Study Space
Study Space
Grand Stair
Exhibition Model Making Studio
Void
Academic Workspace
Stair
Stair Void
Void Stair
Studio
CAD Lab
Studio
Stair
Studio
Void Stair
Stair
Studio
Studio
RHD’s Workspace
Studio
RHD’s Workspace
Stair
Stair
Japanese Room
Comms Room
Second Floor Plan
New ABP Hall
1:550
RHD’s Workspace Void
Third Floor Plan
1:450
Stair Comms Room
Upper: View to the grand stair from the display box Bottom: View to the study space behind Joseph Reed Facade
Parkville, The University of Melbourne, 2011
Studio Wall Metamorphosis
Stackable Furniture 2000m
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3 Month
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500mm
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Backside of the Studio Wall
Pixel Wall
Sou Fujimoto, Final Wooden House
Pixel Wall
Screen Wall
Display Wall
Chalkboard Wall
Workspace
1 Stack (400mm)
Workspace
Rooftop
Exhibition Workspace
Studio
Study/Crit Space
CAD Lab
Studio
Workshop
Plant
Section A
New ABP Hall
1:450
Studio
Model Making Studio
Studio
Exhibition
Studio
Foyer
Medium Lecture Theatre
Library
Library
Library
2 Stack (600mm)
400m
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3 Stack (800mm)
4 Stack (1200mm)
Upper: Top floor of the display box
Roof Terrace
Workspace
Rooftop
Exhibition Workspace
Study Space
Model Making Studio Study Space Study Space
Grand Stair Lockers
Exhibition Terrace
1:1 Model Installation
Store
Foyer
New Courtyard
Airlock
Large Exhibition
Medium Lecture Theatre
Medium Lecture Theatre
Section B
1:450
Parkville, The University of Melbourne, 2011
Tessellation at FABLAB Window Concept Diagram The idea behind this tessellation is inspired by the new ‘Melbourne Model’ program in the University of Melbourne education system. This system changed the old scheme of specialization into more cross-disciplinary program. At the moment, in the Faculty of Architecture Building Planning (ABP), there is only one bachelor degree which is Bachelor of Environment (B.env). After students graduate from this degree, they could choose variety of 8 specific post-graduate program. Architecture, Urban Design, Landscape Architecture, and Property, are few examples of the major area. The initial thought of this tessellation was to create a pattern that could reflect the scheme of Mel-
Rendered Module
bourne Model. The lines that come out from one point illustrate the current education program in ABP. There are a lot of options that student can choose for their master program. Then, lines that intersect each other attempt to represent the notion of cross-disciplinary, where people that come from different education background could study and interact together. This tessellation will be located in the front window of FabLab, just beside the main entrance of ABP building. Definitely, it will be one of the visual appearances for people (staff, student or visitor) that passing or coming to the building. So this tessellation has to work as one of the story teller about ABP Faculty. It has to represent art, creativity, design, and etc. That is the reason why the overall shape of this tessellation is not flat, because it tries to give the sense of sculptural object or a piece of art. The shape of the tessellation starts from considerably flat (near the entrance) and start to get bigger as it move further from the entrance. It was intentionally made in order to blend the tessellation with the building.
Rendered Tesselation
Module’s Diagram 8 lines that come from 1 point, illustrate the 8 master programs that could be chosen from bachelor environment degree.
These lines will be use as the basis for module in morphing stage.
Shape’s Diagram
Polylines attractor
The grid of surface boxes.
Tessellation at FABLab Window
Change the depth of the boxes using the polylines attractor (arrange in 3d coordinates to adjust the depth)
This is the final morphed of the module into the surface boxes; it starts pretty flat and similar, and then drastically changes at one point.
Digital Design Application MSD Design Project, 2011 The University of Melbourne, Parkville Lecturer: Prof. Bharat Dave
Upper: Model photo Bottom: Model photos
The University of Melbourne, Parkville, 2011
Fabrication Process
Example of vertical element
Example of horizontal element Example of diagonal element (1)
Example of diagonal element (2)
The 1: 5 physical model was made by laser cutter, using 2mm boxboard. The assembly of all elements used the grillage structure. Traditional notching method was used in order to join the intersection part. One significant thing that has to be considered when making a grillage structure fabrication is the tolerance of the notching. There is so important to test cut first before submit the file for final fabrication. In addition, labeling also plays a big role, as it would be really easy to get confuse when working with lots of pieces.
Grid ( with its specific name) in Rhino’s model, as the basis for the fabrication process.
Layout the elements into 900x600 layout. Labelled each element into its unique number / id.
Pull out all the elements from the board.
Assembly all of the elements by looking at their label names. Do the horizontal and vertical elements first, then diagonal elements after that.
Logic Diagram and Script
Grasshopper Model
Logic Diagram
Tessellation at FABLab Window
Grasshopper Script
Upper: Rendered tessellation Bottom: View of tessellation on FABLab window
The University of Melbourne, Parkville, 2011
Bourke St. Social Housing Concept Diagram Conceptual Diagram
Socialize Social Housing
Urban Streetscape
Experiences
Verticality + Connection
Site Plan
Facilities Diagram Social activities within the building are organized as a spiral, linking the lower level to the open space at the roof.
Union Line
The New Walk Arcade
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Causeway Line
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Garden Rooftop (Gardening + Open lounge space)
Loundry + Consultation Room + Study Space Loundry + Games (Sport Recreation)
Loundry + TV Room ( Common Living Area)
Loundry + Gathering Space (Big Kitchen) Little Collin Street
Site Plan
Social Housing
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Bourke St. Social Housing
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Master of Architecture Studio E MSD Design Project, 2012 Bourke St. Mall, Melbourne CBD Studio Leader: Julie Firkin, Anna Jeffery
Upper: Exterior view of the social housing Bottom: View to the green rooftop
Bourke St. Mall, Melbourne CBD, 2012
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Bike storage
Garbage rooms
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Healthcare Void
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Childcare
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Laundry
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Bourke St. Mall, Melbourne CBD, 2012
Facade System Analogy
Conceptual Diagram
Conceptual Diagram
Exterior East Facade
Exterior East Facade
Exterior West Facade
Exterior West Facade
Internal Skin
Conceptual Diagram
Conceptual Diagram
Exterior East Facade
Conceptual Diagram
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Interior East Facade
Exterior East Facade
Interior East Facade
Exterior West Facade
Exterior West Facade
Exterior West Facade
Interior West Facade
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Exterior Skin
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Interior East Facade
Conceptual Diagram
Conceptual Diagram
Exterior East Facade
Exterior East Facade
Interior East Facade
Exterior West Facade
Interior West Facade
Interior East Facade
Exterior West Facade
Exterior West Facade
Interior West Facade
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Section Detail Interior East Facade
Interior East Facade
Interior East Facade
Interior West Facade
Interior West Facade
Interior West Facade
Gypsum board Steel Framework Blind
Top track Clear glass
Glass sliding door Steel Stud Wall Thermal insulation Plasterboard
Steel frames for railing
3mm coated sheet alumunium
Carpet Floor Covering
Box gutter 15mm Polycarbonate sheet Galvanized steel SHS Galvanized steel SHS
Bourke St. Social Housing
Waterproofing membrane Ceramic Tile
200mm Concrete slab
Alumunium fixing plate Bottom track
Ceramic Tile
6mm Stainless steel rod
Steel angle Galvanized steel SHS Galvanized steel
Upper: View to the new laneway
Exploded View
Steel battens atach to horizontal SHS.
Horizontal SHS attach to floor slab.
Diagonal steel frames to strengthen the vertical steel battens.
Prefabricated polycarbonate sheets attach to vertical steel battens.
Bourke St. Mall, Melbourne CBD, 2012
Housing Unit Studio Room 4 x 8m = 32m2
One Bedroom 6 x 8m = 48m2
Living/Kitchen/Room 23,2m2 Toilet 3m2 Balcony 3,7m2
Living/Kitchen Room Toilet Balcony
Two Bedroom 8 x 8m = 64m2
Living/Kitchen Room 1 Room 2 Toilet Balcony
21,8m2 12,m2 4,6m2 5,5m2
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8th Floor
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7th Floor
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6th Floor
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5th Floor
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4th Floor
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3rd Floor
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Union Lane Atrium
Retail
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Causeway Lane 2nd Floor
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1st Floor
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Section A
Bourke St. Social Housing
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7th Floor
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6th Floor
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7th Flo
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5th Floor
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4th Floor
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3rd Floor
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Little Collin Street +8.00
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3rd Flo
Loundry + Gathering place
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2nd Flo
2nd Floor Childcare
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Loundry + Games area
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Bourke St. Mall, Melbourne CBD, 2012
Kampoeng Artist Kota Tua
Kampoeng Artist at Kota Tua Jakarta Problem Statement Nowadays, The Old Town of Jakarta is not becoming a prime tourist destination anymore. Most of the heritage buildings are damage and unmaintained, which creates a negative image for the visitors. Moreover, there is a big concern with the lack of attractive places and public facilities around the Old Town. In order to attract larger visitors, these problems need to be addressed. Visitors will not come to the Old Town just for the sake of admiring the historical buildings; they also need attractive places that can offer various activities. As currently there is a growing number of youth that visit the Old Town, there is a potential to explore the Old Town as part of creative industry that focus on the involvement of young society.
Design Proposal As the nation capital, Jakarta is ‘melting pot’ of representatives from throughout the archipelago. It is a city of contrast; the traditional and the modern, the sacral and the worldly, the poor and the rich, often stand side by side in this bustling metropolis. Kampoeng Artist at the Old Town of Jakarta tries to deal with those contrasts by using the concept of inclusive urbanism. Kampoeng Artist consists of student housing, artist housing, workshops, art retails, art library, amphitheatre, indoor theatre, 1 to 1 museum, as well as open spaces. Through the mixed of programs that emphasizes on the traditional art and culture of Indonesia, Kampoeng Artist would encourage public engagement of all ages, ethnics, and classes. It offers interactions and cultural exchanges among locals and visitors. Moreover, in order to honour the history of the site and also to counter the dominance the colonial heritage at the northern part of the Old Town, the design of Kampoeng Artist traces back the
Concept Diagram
indigenous urban form of Kampoeng and the Chinese settlement at the Old Batavia.
Concept Diagram Conceptual Diagram
Socio-Culture Exchange
Branding
Kampoeng ARtist Collective
Kampoeng Artist
Master of Architecture Design Thesis MSD Design Project, 2012 The Old Town, Jakarta Studio Leader: Dr. Amanda Achmadi JL. KALI JL. KALI
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Problem Statement Statement Problem Nowadays, The The Old Old Town Town of of Jakarta Jakarta is is not not becoming becoming aa prime prime destination destination anymore anymore for for tourism. tourism. Most Most of of the the Nowadays, heritage buildings are damage and unmaintained, which creates a negative image for the visitors. Moreover, heritage buildings are damage and unmaintained, which creates a negative image for the visitors. Moreover, there is is also also aa big big concern concern with with the the lack lack of of attractive attractive places places and and public public facilities facilities around around the the Old Old Town. Town. In In order order there to attract attract larger larger visitors, visitors, these these problems problems need need to to be be addressed. addressed. Visitors Visitors will will not not come come to to the the Old Old Town Town just just for for to the sake of admiring the historical buildings; they also need attractive places that can offer various activities. the sake of admiring the historical buildings; they also need attractive places that can offer various activities.
Design Intention Intention Design There is is aa need need for for finding finding aa new new identity identity to to revitalize revitalize the the Old Old Town Town of of Jakarta. Jakarta. ItIt might might be be the the time time for for aa new new There and fresh fresh architectural architectural intervention intervention to to invigorate invigorate the the area. area. Culture Culture and and Art Art would would be be aa potential potential theme, theme, since since and Jakarta is is famous famous for for its its cultural cultural richness. richness. Jakarta Re-activate the the Old Old Town, Town, would would also also mean mean the the re-activation re-activation of of local local economy economy sector. sector. By By creating creating aa place place that that Re-activate could attract attract regular regular visitors, visitors, indirectly, indirectly, itit will will give give domino domino effect effect for for the the opening opening of of other other commercial commercial activity activity could Upper: around the the area. area. around
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Artist Thus, most most importantly, this this architectural architectural intervention intervention needs needs to to be be inclusive inclusive in in addressing addressing the the social social problem problem Thus, importantly, in Jakarta. The programs must be designed to have interactions and cultural exchanges between locals and in Jakarta. The programs must be designed to have interactions and cultural exchanges between locals and visitors, as as well well as as different different social social classes. classes. visitors,
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Co-housingTypology Typology Co-housing Co-housing Typology
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Existing Jembatan batu Elevation
The Old Town, Jakarta, 2012
Stage Planning Stage 1
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Preserving and re-using existing heritage buildings.
Adding housings by keeping the typology of Chinese Shophouse
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Create the landscaping of the site (amphitheatre, trees and greenery
Placing Kampoeng style workshops and housings in the middle of the site and blend it with the Chinese Shophouse
Planning Diagram Artist’s Housing Art’s Retails and Galleries Cafe (Traditional Food) Grand Stair and Viewing Platform Artist’s Workshops
IKJ Students Housing Street Hawker’s Area Art Retails
Student Housing 101 Studio Rooms (@25,8m2) 33 Two Bedrooms (@35,2m2) Students Workshop 12 Smaller Workshops (@55,2m2) 2 Bigger Workshops (226,5m2, 151,5m2) Artists Housing 20 One Bedrooms (@48,7m2) Artist’s Workshop 8 Large Space Workshops (7x 146,2m2, 1x 93,7m2) Retail / Gallery Spaces (11x 55,2m2, 6x 146,2m2) Theatre 2 Level Indoor Theatre (342,8m2) Amphitheatre (194,5m2) Restoration 3 Level Library (514,7m2) Tunnel Entrance (75,1m2) 1 to 1 Museum (300,4m2)
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Legends 1. Drop off 2. Amphitheatre 3. Art library 4. Indoor theatre 5. 1 to 1 museum 6. Entrance from station kota 7. Art retail spaces and cafes 8. Entrance into student’s housing 9. Students private workshop 10. Artist’s workshops 11. Grand stair and viewing platform 12. Outdoor artist’s workshops 13. Stair 14. Public Toilet 15. IKJ’s workspace 16. Street hawker’s area 17. Art laneway
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Facade Types Bamboo fence
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The Old Town, Jakarta, 2012
2008, semester 2 4 david lane, windsor
2009, semester 1 beaconsfield parade, south melbourne
2009, semester 1 acmi, melbourne cbd
Interior Design Construction Technology B Studio Leader: Val Austin
Interior Design Studio (Sustainable) Studio Leader: Val Austin
Exhibition Design Studio Leader: Erin Brooke
master liu bathouse
south port melb life saving club
hal hartley exhibition
2009, semester 2 100% tokyo, japan
2009, semester 2 22 ridgeway pl, melbourne cbd
2009, semester 2 macedon, macedon ranges
Furniture Design Studio Leader: Justin Hutchinson
Interior Design Construction Technology C Studio Leader: Val Austin
Interior Design Studio (Inhabitation) Studio Leader: Val Austin
fillet stool
art hotel and library
macedon housing
2010, semester 1 4 david lane, windsor
2010, semester 1 victoria treasure garden, melbourne cbd
2010, semester 1 victoria treasure garden, melbourne cbd
Master of Architecture Studio A Studio Leader: Dennis Prior
Master of Architecture Studio A Studio Leader: Dennis Prior
Master of Architecture Studio A Studio Leader: Dennis Prior
community hall
vtg community hall
vtg community hall
2010, semester 2 2010, semester 2 2011, semester 2 the university of melbourne, chadstone, creswick campus, the university of melbourne parkville melbourne
Construction Method B Studio Leader: Dr. David O’brien, Grand Dival, Hamish Hill
Master of Architecture Studio B Studio Leader: Dr. Scott Drake, Fiona Mclean
thread wall
new abp building
Flexible Digital Urban Modelling Studio Leader: Dr. Marcus White
chadstone 2030
2011, semester 2 un headquarter, new york
2012, semester 1 governor island, new york
2012, semester 1 governor island, new york
Digital Design Application Studio Leader: Prof. Bharat Dave
Production of Digital Space Studio Leader: Dr. Marcus White, David Lister
Production of Digital Space Studio Leader: Dr. Marcus White, David Lister
paper tube pavilion
performative pavilion
un memorial
2012, semester 1 governor island, new york
2012, semester 1 union house, parkville
2012, february sunter, jakarta
Production of Digital Space Studio Leader: Dr. Marcus White, David Lister
Applied Construction Production of Digital Space Studio MarieWhite, Tairnfield Studio Leader: Leader: Karen Dr. Marcus David Lister
Client: Mustika Utara
pvc tube pavilion
union house bike park
mustika utara facade
HIZKIA IRWANTO GOUW
PORTFOLIO
Bachelor of Design (Swinburne University of Technology) 2008 - 2009 Master of Architecture (The University of Melbourne) 2010 - 2012 hizkia_irwanto_gouw@hotmail.com 0449027097