JESSICA ADIWIJAYA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT & URBAN DESIGNER
THE JOURNEY WORKSAMPLES 2011-2017
Poughkeepsie Mapleton
Nashua
NYC
Salt Lake City
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
SCOPE OF WORKS
Kolkata
INDIA INDONESIA
Jakarta Bali
JESSICA ADIWIJAYA +1 515-708-5353 jeajea2392@gmail.com
www.linkedin.com/in/jeadiwijaya/
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EDUCATION Columbia University, GSAPP Master of Architecture and Urban Design
Iowa State University, College of Design
New York City, NY June 2017- May 2017
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
Ames, IA
August 2010- May 2015
EXPERIENCE Institute of Design Research & Outreach, Iowa State Extension & Iowa Deparment of Transportation
Ames, IA
Program Assistant and Former Intern
November 2014- April 2016
Assessed the physical conditions of the sites by using ArcGIS as well as interviewing with local communities Designed the sites bioregional maps from regional watershed to historical vegetation analysis Arranged community participatory planning workshops from children, adults, to senior groups Analyzed the results of planning workshops into strengths and weaknesses maps
Rising Star Program, Iowa State Extension
Burlington, IA
Intern
Summer 2014
Focused on promoting local food systems in four Southeast counties in Iowa; Des Moines, Henry, Lee, Louisa Created local food workshops in different county fairs, farmers markets as well as local food events for around 50-100 people once a week Interviewed different local foods sources in these four counties from prison, refugees, to local farms
Education and Resiliency Through Horticulture, College for Agriculture of Iowa State Intern
St. John, US Virgin Islands
Spring 2014
Taught K to 8th grades the essence of local food system and lanscape design through interactive learning and outdoor classroom Collaborated to help the design of outdoor gardens throughout the Gifft Hill School sites Researched about the students (K-3rd grades) in Gifft Hill School involvement in participatory design planning for school vertical gardens Researched about the disticnt mangrove existences in Pearl Bay, St John, USVI
Studio Hijau Lumut & Partners, Landscape Architecture Firm Intern
Bali, Indonesia
Summer 2013
Completed construction documents of planting design in Hotel Paragon Bali Designed the presentation layout boards for clients presentations within various projects Completed some sketches for some projects on conceptual research ideas for clients
CERTIFICATION Professional Community & Economic Developer Certification (Year1-3) by Community Development Institute (CDI) Year 1 completed in Quad Cities, IL Year 2 completed in Houston, TX
February 2016
Public Interest Design Certification by Public Interest Design Institute
August 2015
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
April 2015
LANGUAGES
ArcGIS
Photoshop
Premiere Pro
InDesign
Rhino
3dsMax
Illustrator
After
Microsoft Office Suite
AutoCAD
Indonesian
Native
English
Fluent
KOLKATA, INDIA ACADEMIC SPRING 2017 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
THE SACRED HORIZON Sacred Islands Triangle within West Bengal:
Hacking India Pilgrim journeys for ecological resiliences through three sacred islands, Dakshineswar, Belur Math, & Sagar Island
Faculties : Kate Orff, Julia Watson, Geeta Mehta, Dhillip DaCunha Team: Jessica Adiwijaya, Marwah Garib, Jesfae John My Roles: Designing the big journey experiences through visualization , design the Kolkata edge, design the Mangrove edge strategy
Belur Math
Dakshineswar
Monastery
Temple
Sagar Island
WITHIN THE KOLKATA CITY
SAGAR ISLAND
0-5 YEARS
SAGAR ISLAND FINAL VIEW
5-10 YEARS
>15 YEARS
CITIES ACCROSS STATE OF IOWA PROFESSIONAL 2014-2016 COMMUNITY VISIONING IOWA STATE
CITIES MAPPING
Creating and manipulating different kind of mapping strategy through GIS and other various softwares for designing bioregional maps for Iowa cities Team: Jessica Adiwijaya, Julia Badenhope. Matthew Gordy, Fangzhou Miao, Ahn Le My Roles: Involved to lead community workshops, overlaying GIS datas to found specific research focus and needs on Iowa geographic conditions, assets and barriers assessments, & mapping preferred routes
Regional Watershed Watersheds are expanses of landscape that are confined by the slope and elevation of the terrain. When in plan view, watershed boundaries show the extent of a drainage area that is flowing to a single outlet The watershed boundary is defined by the highest ridgelines circling around to the outlet where water flows out of the watershed. The boundary determines whether precipitation is directed into one watershed or an adjacent watershed. It is important to consider scale when identifying and defining watersheds because they are nested features that can be examined at many scales. For example, many sub-watersheds that are smaller than a city block fit together like puzzle pieces to make a watershed encompassing an entire city or more. This puzzle hierarchy builds upward to watersheds that cover thousands of miles, such as the Mississippi River watershed.
Where a community lies within its watershed determines what capacity it has to manage large watershed issues. For example, a community located in a lowland floodplain will have little capacity to reduce the amount of water draining toward it from upland areas. That said, communities always have the power to reduce their contribution to the total runoff production for the watershed.
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Map Source: Iowa Department of Natural Resources, “Natural Resources Geographic Information Systems Library,� http://www.igsb.uiowa.edu/nrgislibx/.
Colfax
Regional Watershed
Iowa State University: Julia Badenhope, Sandra Oberbroeckling, Matthew Gordy, Jessica Adiwijaya, Miao Fangzhou, Anh Le, Katherine Gould, Evan Kay, Richard Garcia I o w a D e p a r t m e n t o f Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n
Tre e s Fo re ve r
ISU Landscape Architecture Extension
ISU Extension Community and Economic Development
Spring 2016
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BALI, INDONESIA PROFESSIONAL SUMMER 2013 SHL ASIA
TROPICAL VILLAS LANDSCAPE Involving with the firm works that focusing on tropical villas, hotels, & residences Team: Jessica Adiwijaya, & SHL Asia employees My Roles: Involved to work on planting constructions documents & rendering, design some presentation layout boards for clients
Entryway
Pool Dining Room
Building
Gazebo
QUEENS, NEW YORK CITY ACADEMIC SUMMER 2016 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
JACKSON MILLS In order to create more public spaces and transportation connection from north to south of Jackson Heights, we want to design a district that contains mix-used zoning; both commercial and public areas within the historical
Faculties : Kaja Kuhl, James Khamsi, Ellen Neises Team: Jessica Adiwijaya, Yanyan Xu, Daiyue Lyu, Yang Liao My Roles: Designing the green corridor strategy, creating planting plans, designing the plaza area, connecting to the history of Jackson Mill Road as design concept
to La Guardia Airport
Astoria
Blvd
to Roosevelt Ave