PORTFOLIO
VOL 1 12. 2020
ACADEMIC | COMPETITION
ARCHITECTURE | URBAN DESIGN
I VA N D A N N Y D W I P U T R A
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profile Studying architecture and urban design allowed me to develop my passion for design and the technical skills to work in an architectural firm. I have an excellent interest in urban microclimate and the environment. By exploring all relevant references and concept possibilities to create a new understanding to better design solutions. These skills and experiences I have gained, make me excited to be a part of this industry.
Ivan Danny Dwiputra architect + urban designer
R e l e va n t E x p e r i e n c e Aug 2018 - Aug 2019 | Kitakyushu, Japan
The University of Kitakyushu ivan.danny25@gmail.com +62 856 206 3342
International Student Exchange Exploring the international dimensions through the exchanging ideas with the other students from the other countries.
Indonesia, ID Jul 2014 - Aug 2017 | Bandung, Indonesia
L A B O. Architect + Designer Was involved in the master plan and architectural development of Gelora Bung Karno sports complex for asian games 2018. Jul 2017 - Aug 2020 | Bandung, Indonesia
Braun Studio Architecture Vizualization Associate in architectural visual representation projects. Jan 2014 - Mar 2014 | Cimahi, Indonesia
D i n a m i k a Te k n i k S e l a r a s Internship Involved in the supervision of the construction management of hotels, apartment and convention center.
Architecture + Urban Design | Academic + Competition
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E d u c at i o n Aug 2017 - Oct 2020 | Bandung, Indonesia
B a n d u n g I n s t i t u t e o f Te c h n o l o g y Master of Urban Design Aug 2010 - Aug 2014 | Bandung, Indonesia
Indonesia Computer University
L i n ke d i n Q R C o d e
Bachelor of Achitecture in Engineering
Achievements
Reference
1st Prize. Low Carbon Design, Japan Design Proposal for the Wakamatsu + Tobata Area in Kitakyushu, Japan Exhibits. Seoul, South Korea Work exhibited at LABO Studio for Indonesian Architects Week Seoul 2017. P u b l i c a t i o n . A RC H I N E S I A 1 3 B o o k g a z i n e ( A r c h i t e c t u r e Network in Southeast Asia) Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex for Asian Games 2018.
Skills Strong AutocaCAD, Sketchup, V-ray, Envi-MET, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Ilustrator, Adobe InDesign, Power Point, Word. Familiar Lumion, Adobe Premiere, Rhinoceros with Grasshopper Languages Native in Indonesia. Fluent in English and basic conversation Japanese Interests Learning Languages, Travel, and Sci-fi movies
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Available on request
“It’s better to fail while striving for something wonderful, challenging, adventurous, and uncertain than to say, ‘I don’t want to try because I may not succeed completely.’” - Jimmy Carter
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Model Making
Hexapolis. New Capitol City of Indonesia
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Technical Drawing
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Master Planning:
Bold New Climate. Civic Center of Bandung
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Urban Design:
Foodtopia of Wakamatsu and Tobata
Urban Design:
PROJECTS
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FOODTOPIA Regeneration Villages
FOODTOPIA is a project vision for changing the abandoned industrial area toward low carbon living communities. As we know, basic human needs will start again from the beginning. which is returning to food. Responding to environmental issues, we proposed new theme of urban farming. VegeTopia and FishTopia as an alternative food production in urban areas that can be a better choice. Tho connect both areas, new commodities themes are selected to have a mutual relationship. Both are connected with Wakato FoodTopia as the central farming exchange market. Each community prototype separated around the radius of 700 metre connected with a cable car, green corridors, and canal to the nearest prototype.
Architecture + Urban Design | Academic + Competition
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Issues
Carbon Emission
Vegetables and fish travel around more than 500 km from farm to comsumer in Kitakyushu. Causing extra emmision prior to consumption.
Urban Density
10%
30%
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40%
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Open Space
Resident
Energy
Industry
Transportation
Wakamatsu and Tobata urban areas are 40% is dominated by the biggest abandoned metal industrial area in Japan, housing, and cultural districts. Changing urban morphology will effect to increase green space and decrease pollution.
Shrinking Population Population going down every year. Most productive ages migrate to the surrounding city. Now only elderly people are still partially settled.
They need to change our way of life. From Industrial City to Community Space
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PROGRAM The basic needs for a typical food regeneration village of urban inhabitants.
By minimizing the footprint of the food production to the housing units. We free up the space to creat the closed circuits eco-system emits less carbon and phosphorus into the surrounding environtment.
Living Layout
Food Production & Climate Zone
Social Space
Green Space
Architecture + Urban Design | Academic + Competition
Infrastructure
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Courtesy of Urban Design Studio III
F O O DTO P I A R E G E N S Y S T E M
To reduce the carbon footprint, how do these communities produce their own food and energy. Now Wakamatsu area and Tobata area will exchange their own commodities with each other toward mutual relation.
The aquaponic system produce fish and vegetables production place inside home, cultures or pound, and vertical for the regen home.
Is sorted into different categories, so it can be reused for multiple purposes. This waste will be processed into a biogas system that can be renewable energy.
Water comes from greywater used and water harvesting in all buildings. It will be collected by the water supply. The water must be processed before it will distribute again to all buildings.
Bacteria processed into the fish feed in the fishtopia system. Fish feses processed into plantation fertilizer in the vegetopia system.
Architecture + Urban Design | Academic + Competition
On the villages provides energy for the home and distributes the energy surplus of energy to the smart grid. The energy produces in the biogas is added to the smart grid.
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Tobata Area
Wakamatsu Area
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B O L D N E W C L I M AT E :
U R B A N M I C R O C L I M AT E S O F A L U N A L U N B A N D U N G
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Civic Center The outdoor microclimate is as important as the indoor climate. Based on the local thermal study and careful site analysis, we propose a coherent urban microclimate and the human scale. The thoughtful design of the public realm can create a thermally comfortable, attractive, more healthy, and good urban environment using architecture. This project is designed with a software simulation approach to outdoor thermal space. The towers are rising by spread to accommodate the wind flow and protect sun radiation from east to east.
Architecture + Urban Design | Academic + Competition
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Designing For Civic Uses
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Remembrance Day: The building decorated with flags or another special character. The speeches are held in the civic square.
Religious Worship: Within one year Muslims perform their worship outdoors. In addition, the city center is also perfect for frequent charity events.
Inflatable Movie Screen: In Bandung, gathering and watching together is a favorite activity. People often watch football or other events together.
Lunch at the Square: People working at the office can enjoy lunch under the tree with some fresh air, and watching some urban activities.
Holiday Market: Saturday morning, a good way to start the weekend. The square is buzzing with events and festivals.
Fun Under the Sun: Every day can be a fun day. Kids can play in the water future, crawl on the play art sculpture. The sculptures are made by Bandung local artists.
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Using massing to create comfortable microclimates
Site
Existing form
Heritage retention
Increase density
Define activities
Path
Sun shadow control
Wind velocity
Square and Courtyard
Architecture + Urban Design | Academic + Competition
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M I C R O C L I M A T E C F D A N A LY S I S Existing Air Temperature The daily average temperature decrease by 0.44 ° C from the existing condition with a maximum temperature of 33.13 ° C and a lowest of 26.44 ° C.
Relative Humidity Average daily humidity ranges from 42% - 54%. This humidity is influenced by shading, especially in the closed courtyard.
Wind Speed The average wind speed is 0.56 m/s. The orientation of roads and tall buildings in the direction of the wind blowing made turbulence and allows the wind to flow.
Shadow Pattern The addition of the FAR value creates more shadows where the orientation of the area is perpendicular to the west-east.
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Future
Climate Classification Precipitation Solar Radiation River Breeze Thermal Waste Wind and Stormwater
Building Facade + Roof
Square
Street
Courtyard
Architecture + Urban Design | Academic + Competition
Riverwall
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Architecture + Urban Design | Academic + Competition
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HEXAPOLIS New Capitol City of Indonesia
HEXAPOLIS is an urban prototype to build new cities in the economic resilience of developing countries in the XXI century. Imagine a city where people in developing countries can contribute to society and enjoy the freedom of urban life in a holistic economy. My contribution to this studio project is to propose the main concept and design a sub-area that has been shared with other team members.
Architecture + Urban Design | Academic + Competition
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From Mega Region to Micro-Size Neighbourhood
PRESENT
FUTURE
Redifine City The capital city of Jakarta is a Megalopolis city with an irregular city shape. We transform an abstract form into geometric and neighborhood forms.
RADIAL
HEXAGONAL
GRID
Transformation The rectangular grid is superimposed on each sector and the hexagonal rings optimize the proximity between the various axes.
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Loop Synthesizes three existing urban typologies: radial city, hexagonal connection, and urban modular. These schemes organize cities radially, create hierarchical zoning and allow sustainable growth and safety in all directions.
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Core and Support Efficient public transit access to be car-free within 8 minutes walking distance from the train station, by Streamlined rectangular blocks to a circular blocks in the city center.
Urban Analysis
Public Transit Point Walking Radius 10 min Local Train Loop Tram Bust Rapid Transit Sidewalk Local Street
Local Train Primary Arterial Path Secondary Arterial Path Primary Collector Street Secondary Collector Local Street
Vehicle Access
Pedestrian Connect
Lowest
Intensity
Low
Medium
High
Density
Goverment
Green Belt Urban Water Feature
The Axis
River Path
Thematic Park
Thematic Park
Green Space
Watter Resource Courtesy of Urban Design Studio III
Architecture + Urban Design | Academic + Competition
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Sub-block 1 Design
Primary Road Secondary Road Collector Road Local Road
My specific part is to design the sub-block one. Sub-Block 1 is an area that uses as a residential, educational, and administrative area for foreign embassies. The application of the Low carbon district concept applies by the grid and modular road pattern arrangement.
Vehicles Path Primary Road Collector Road Tram Loop Local Street Walking Radius 10 min Public Transport Point
Masterplan
Pedestrian Comfort Residential Open space Commercial Goverment Office Academic Public facilities
Activities
Building Footprint
Courtesy of Urban Design Studio III
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1. Landmark 2. Foreign Embassies 3. School 4. University 5. Retail/Shop 6. Shopping Centre 7. Ministerial Housing 8. Echelon I Housing 9. Echelon II Housing 10. Vertical Residential 11. Park 12. Utility 13. Greenbelt
Architecture + Urban Design | Academic + Competition
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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
PSQ Mosque - Floor Layout
Architecture + Urban Design | Academic + Competition
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PSQ Mosque - Elevation
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Legios Apartment - Floor Layout
Architecture + Urban Design | Academic + Competition
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Legios Apartment - Section
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MODEL MAKING
Marawa Hotel Resort
The Axis Masterplan
Architecture + Urban Design | Academic + Competition
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Mosque and Islamic Center
Ibu Desa Indonesia
The Bamboo Pod
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