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Architecture Portfolio Joshua Aditya Undergraduate Student Institut Teknologi Bandung
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C U R R I C U L U M
V I T A E
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JOSHUA ADITYA
BIRTH
BANDUNG, 20 APRIL 1997
ADDRESS
Menes st. 62nd. Bandung.
CONTACT
joshuaaditya87@gmail.com +62 815 6100 885
NATIONALITY RELIGION
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Indonesia Protestant
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EDUCATION 2015 - 2019 Architecture Undergraduate Program, ITB (GPA 3.2/4.0) 2012 - 2015 St. Aloysius Senior High School, Bandung 2009 - 2012 Yahya Christian Junior High School, Bandung SKILL 3D Modeling Sketchup Rhino Editing & Layouting Software Photoshop InDesign Lumion V-Ray for Sketchup Drawing & BIM Autodesk AutoCAD Autodesk Revit Hands-on Skeching Model making Photography Language Bahasa English COMPETITION & WORKSHOP 2019
FuturArc Prize Competition 2019 with Vinsensius A. B., dan Mahira R. P.
120 Hours with Nabila P. F. dan Theofilus T.
Propan Architecture Design Competition with Pascal Abhijana, Steven W., Ridwan Fauzi. 2018
120 Hours with Nabila P. F. dan Theofilus T.
TKIMAI XXXIII Palu Architectural
Competition with
Nabila P. F., Theofilus T., dan Yahya A.
ASTRA GREEN ENERGY STUDENT INNOVATION with Anthony D., M. Ilham Akbar, dan Callista
Desain Kantin GKU 1 ITB Jatinangor
WORKING EXPERIENCE 2019 PT AIRMAS ASRI as an Architectural Intern (3 months) ORGANIZATIONAL EXPERIENCE 2018
BPA IMA-G 2018 Student association Architecture ITB
Exhibition Division Gaung Bandung Dies Natalis IMA-G 67
2017
Vice Leader Excurision Façade 2017, annual Architecture Excurtion event of Architecture ITB
Graphic Division Gaung Bandung Dies Natalis IMA-G 66
Exhibition Division Final Project Syukuran Wisuda Juli IMA-G 2017
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Instalation Division INTEGRASI ITB 2016, annual event of KM ITB for freshmen acceptance
Graphic Division Gaung Bandung Dies Natalis “Lustrum” IMA-G 65
Exhibition Division Final Project Syukuran Wisuda Oktober IMA-G 2016
Formatur Kuliah Lapangan Façade 2017
2015
Graphic Division Parade Wisuda Oktober 2015, annual event of KM ITB
Head of Graphic Division TPB CUP Badminton 2015
Publication and Documentation Division GBC XVII
INTEREST High rise architecture Urban Design Sketch Book Layout and Design Photography
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C o n n e c t i n g T h e L o s t C o n n e c t i o n
Modes of transportation in Jakarta have been growing, especially in Dukuh Atas area, which is the transit point for transportation modes. Therefore, there is a need for transit facilities that can simultaneously meet the needs of passengers of various modes of transportation. This transit facility accommodates overall human movement and is expected to reduce vehicle density in Dukuh Atas area. This building will accommodate commercial and office areas. From the analysis, the three main issues in the design are inclusivity, connectivity, and building image. From these issues, the basic concepts of the design are “Building as Public Space” and “Connecting the Lost Connections”.
Typology : Mixed-use (Commercial and office) Mentor
: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ir. Widjaja Martokusumo Final Year Architecture Studio
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Massing Concept
The initial position of the masses is by The mass was lifted and divided into The podium is split to form a public maximizing the land boundaries. 2 main zoning, commercial zone and open space and the floor above is office zone. cracked to form an open space.
The same thing is done to the office to form an open space. Besides this opening is created as a response view around the building.
Day light sun analysis
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The open spaces are used for green zone replication as the development of green plot ratio and O2 contribution to the city.
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Building Features
Rooftop garden Permeable Ground Level Pocket garden
MRT Tunnel
Park n Ride Concept
Bike Parking and Repair Skybridge
Ojol Station
Integration Sustainable Building Rain water Harvesting Biophilic Office Replicate Green Area Photovoltaic Facade
Permeable Paving Block
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This project is a large-scale project with mixed functions. The owner of this project is one of the biggest well-known banks in Indonesia. This mixed-use project is located in Metland Cybercity, Tangerang City, the masterplan of the business district with the latest technology. This project has a variety of functions, namely offices that will be used as the headquarters of this famous bank, apartments, service apartments, 5-star class hotels, and ballrooms. According to the owner, it will become one of the advanced business areas with the current economic and political conditions in Indonesia, and is predicted to become a business center such as the Sudirman and Mega Kuningan areas. The selection of land located at the center of the master plan and zoned will be a signature tower. Around the project land there are other developments such as a hospital with an international class in front of it and a highend apartment on the other side. The construction of an elite residential area has begun on the west side.
Typology Mentor
: Mixed-use (Commercial, office, apartment, ballroom) : Jusuf Setiadi and E. Ary Witjaksono Internship at PT Airmas Asri
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H O U S I N G D E V E L O P M E N T D E S I G N
This project was to redesign the re-development master plan strategy for residential neighborhoods in urban areas that were (30 years ago) located on the suburban of Bandung with a residential typology that is in accordance with current demands and needs. The target of this task is to be able to create an attractive and comfortable housing environment to live in and also be integrated with other surrounding areas. Besides that some aspects that need to be considered in redesigning the area are creating spaces of interaction and expression in the community, providing good public facilities, presenting ecological features that are good at design, and paying attention to the social, climate and site context.
Typology : Housing Mentor
: Ir. Achmad Deni Tardiyana, MUDD Architectural Design Studio 5
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SITE Location: Sadang Serang, Coblong Function: Housing Area: 109.000 m2 BACKGROUND More than 60% of the land area in urban areas is generally used for residential functions, both in the form of horizontal and vertical housing. Existing housing can arise from planned or unplanned processes. The process of urbanization is a big factor contribute problems related to the development and development of settlements in urban areas both in the central and urbanized areas. PROBLEMS In the long run this development will give a big burden to the city due to changes in density and an unbalanced environment between the center and the urban periphery. In addition, the development of housing like this will have an impact on the diminishing urban green open space due to uncontrolled changes in housing functions. On the other hand there is the problem of decreasing productive agricultural land on the edge of the city due to the high price of land in urban centers. SOLUTION Development of high density residential areas
SPECIFICATION Row house: - Building area: 60m2 - Land area: 80m2 - Amount: minimum 350 units - Each unit is estimated to have 1 car Walk-Up Apartment - Unit area: 48m2 - Amount: 400 units divided into 5 towers - All activities on the ground floor are allocated to public and social facilities. - Each unit is estimated to have 1 motorbike
DESIGN PROCESS connectiong 2 main gate as main axis
CONCEPT Limited land use as a means of developing high density residential areas by paying attention to the character of the user. putting all social needs around the main axis
displays all the social needs of the community around the main access.
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Circulation Chart
Land Use Chart
Drainage diagram
Green Open Space Chart
The road hierarchy is divided into 2, namely secondary collector roads and neighborhood roads. The secondary collector road is the main line in the design area with a 4-lane capacity vehicle speed of 20-40 Km / hour. On the road environment becomes a connecting lane in the design area with a capacity of 2 lanes of speed vehicle 0-20 Km / hour.
Space zoning that is formed is a response to the site, namely the existence of rivers and sloping land contours. The apartment walk-up was placed in the middle of the design area so that the public facilities there could be felt by the surrounding residents and the houses placed adjacent to the river would get added value in the form of a view towards the river.
Drainage is designed to be underground under the sidewalk on each front of the house and towards the west, namely the direction of the river. Each drainage channel is connected and can be entered by janitors through “man-holes�.
Green open spaces are formed from gardens that can absorb water. One of the biggest contributors to green open space is from the river border of 25m from the river bank. From the whole green open space it was found that around 30% of the design area was green open space.
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ROAD SECTION Local road section ROW 8m the road for motorized vehicles in the row house area blends with the sidewalk, so pedestrians and users have large spaces. each house has a frontyard and backyard, and each house has a fence made of plants.
Local road section ROW 8m the road that is on the edge of the river border area is a ladder that directs us to go down to the area below it in the form of a jogging track and which can later be developed into an outdoor sports area. each house still has the same type as before by having a frontyard and backyard, and each house has a fence made of plants.
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Collector’s road section ROW 15m This road is the biggest road in this design area. This road is the main road which is the main link with the Sadang Serang road in the north. Around this road there are public and social facilities. placement like this will make it easier for visitors to find a place and make a barrier between the private area and the commercial area.
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M I X E D U S E D E V E L O P E M E N T
The project was to design a mixed use building in downtown area of Bandung. The building is located in the urban area of Bandung, close to Kosambi Market. The main focus of this task is to design a high-density mixed function building in the city center with attention to permeability for pedestrians. Another factor that needs to be considered is paying attention to natural lighting and ventilation both in commercial buildings and residential functions, clarity of access and entrance for apartment residents, and providing open spaces that can encourage social interaction.
Typology : Mixed-use (Commercial and apartement) Mentor
: Ir. Achmad Deni Tardiyana, MUDD Architectural Design Studio 5
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SITE Location: Ahmad Yani street Function: Trade and services Area: 12.000 m2 BACKGROUND Today’s city development, especially those that are increasingly capital intensive, produce large plots of block both from new land acquisitions and the development of several existing city plots. Mixed function buildings provide opportunities for a city plot to allow for permeability, especially for pedestrians who are very much needed in the movement in the city center. PROBLEMS Without adequate urban design guidelines, urban development will results in massive city blocks and reduces the connectivity of city movements, especially pedestrians. Whereas some studies state that when combined with mixed function planning, a permeable pathway network significantly increases the opportunity for city residents to walk to meet their daily needs without having to drive vehicles. For that city blocks, especially in the city center which tend to be more massive and high in density, must have a high level of permeability, especially for pedestrians. SOLUTION Development of the concept of permeability of space in buildings. CONCEPT Design a space that can be accessed by the public and become an integrated space with other public facilities.
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DESIGN PROCESS Seeing from all sides of the environment and looking for, analyzing, and studying the human movement that is there. These movements sometimes do not match what was originally designed, giving preference to more personal moves. from these movements can be made into the main movement path and in areas that are not passed will be made into buildings.
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Since Joko Widodo (Jokowi) and Jusuf Kalla served as President and Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia (RI), it can be said that tourism has become one of the sectors that has received special attention. Through the Nawa Cita program, the tourism sector is determined as one of the national development priority sectors. In addition, to further focus on the direction of development, President Jokowi through the Ministry of Tourism established 10 Priority Tourism Destinations in Indonesia and 1 Likupang Special Economic Zone, North Sulawesi. The increasing in the tourism sector inevitably requires an information flow that is super fast, accurate, and up to date. Moreover, in the midst of today’s digital industry where sources of information are demanded to be faster and easier to find. However, the rapid flow of information and the large amount can make it difficult for tourists to get precise, accurate, and up to date information. For this reason, a reliable source is needed a Tourism Information Center in each place as a reliable source.
Propan Architectural Design Competition 2019 “Information Center” with Ridwan Fauzi, Pascal A., Steven W.
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B A L E R U PA S T U PA TILAS BALIK SEJARAH BOROBUDUR Borobudur dan sekitarnya
Sejarah Borobudur
Pesona salah satu dari tujuh keajaiban dunia ini memberikan dampak baik kepada lingkungan disekitarnya. Hal ini dapat dibuktikan dengan banyaknya titik-titik pariwisata baru yang terbentuk di sekitar Candi Borobudur.
Semenjak meletusnya Gunung Merapi pada sekitar tahun 1000, Borobudur menjadi terlantar dan tersembunyi selama berabad-abad terkubur dalam lapisan tanah dan debu vulkanik yang kemudian ditumbuhi pohon dan semak belukar.
Galeri Stupa
Ke Magelang dan Semarang Kampoeng Bambu Klaathan
Kampoeng Dolanan Nusantara
4 KM 3 KM
Ke Wonosobo 2 KM Bukit Dagi 1 KM
Bukit Rhema Gereja Ayam
Borobudur
Punthuk Setumbu
Balai Konservasi Candi Desa Wisata Wajaksingi
Candi Pawon
Candi Mendut
Desa Wisata Wanurejo Desa Bahasa Borobudur
Ke Yogyakarta
Wisata Alam Pos Mati
Curug Pasuruan
Punthuk Mongkrong
Punthuk Kendhil Kamal
Curug Watuploso
Proses Perancangan
Fitur Bangunan
Sanggar Pertunjukan
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Lahan
Luas Maksimum
Fungsi
Ruang Luar
Atap
Lahan seluas 1000 m2 ditempatkan di lahan yang dekat dengan Candi Borobudur sebagai pusat destinasi wisata. Letak lahan juga merupakan daerah stategis yang dapat diakses oleh masyarakat umum sehingga infomasi wisata lainnya dapat tersampaikan.
Massa bangunan berbentuk persegi panjang dengan luar tapak sebesar 300 m2 dengan permainan elevasi ketinggian merupakan penerapan konsep “Borobudur Tenggelam” dan mengenalkan sejarah Candi Borobudur
Zonasi ruang dibagi menjadi 3 yaitu penerimaan, pusat informasi yang merepresentasikan konsep “Borobudur Tenggelam” , dan workshop yang terintegrasi dengan pusat infomasi.
Lanskap bangunan menyediakan ruang bersepeda dan parkir bersepeda yang nyaan untuk memenuhi trend yang sedang naik daun akhir-akhir ini
Proporsi dan elemen bangunan seperti atap diadaptasi dari bentuk atap rumah tradisional Jawa yaitu Joglo dengan modifikasi.
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Arupadhatu / zona tertinggi stupa induk merupakan representasi dari Candi Borobudur. Simplifikasi dari stupa tersebut diterjemahkan ruang negatifnya menjadi area display informasi utama yang menarik dan unik. Ruang yang tercipta dijadikan sebagai media presentasi informasi Borobudur dan sekitarnya.
Pengembangan Kapasitas Masyarakat Kuningan
Pariwisata Sejarah
Wadah / sanggar untuk peningkatan kemampuan serta mendukung interaksi antar perajin / pegiat seni
Pariwisata Alam
Pariwisata
Komplementer dari rute wisata serta event regular dengan menjadi start point / check point dari rangkaian Event
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Komunitas Lari
Galeri display digital dan non digital
Jalur Sepeda
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DENAH Galeri Stupa Amphiteather
Nursing room
Panggung
Panggung Toilet
Lounge
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POTONGAN 1
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11. Panggung 12. Amphiteather terbuka 13. Parkir sepeda 14. Parkir motor 15. Parkir mobil 16. Jalur sepeda 17. Septic tank & retensi
Luas Lahan : 1.000 m2 Luas Lantai : 300 m2
Material dan Skema Warna
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Polikarbonat dan kaca
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Gording 60 / 120 Kaso 50 / 80
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Kolom kayu bengkirai 80 / 190
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Pedestal beton 300 / 300
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Gypsum dengan rangka dalam dan gantung steel wire
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Partisi jalusi kayu
Panel stupa informasi
Lantai beton plester ekspos Jalusi kayu bengkirai 60 / 40
Jalur sepeda & pejalan kaki Railing kaca
Parkir
Rumput dan semak vegetasi lokal Beton berlapis aspal Paving block 8 cm Jalusi kayu bengkirai 60 / 40 Lantai kayu pola acak
Dinding batu candi (andesit)
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Sunken amphiteatre dan sanggar
Pertunjukkan video mapping ruang stupa
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G U Y U B Where densification is unplanned and under-regulated, there is a sense of overwhelming crowdedness and heightened perception of risk. The city feels less inclusive, public spaces are lost. There is less water and greenery to share. In the hyper-dense city, the poor suffer the most. There is insufficient investment in resource and mobility infrastructure, especially in low-income areas. There are too few opportunities to make a living. Density however can be an opportunity. The compact city can be lively and energetic, with businesses and trades thriving on a large consumer base. Urban culture emerges organically, creating a vibrant sense of place. This is a quest for balance and reciprocity. Buildings in this context cannot be seen in isolation; they must engage the wider logic of the neighbourhood. Neighbourhoods must leverage on, and contribute to, the city. The production and distribution of energy, water, food must be decentralised. Networks for the movement of people and biodiversity must be unified. But how is this done? What is the right mix of activities and programmes? How does a new neighbourhood fit into the urban system-of-systems that already exists? What new systems does it bring into the picture? What does hyper-density look like? How does it feel to our senses?
FuturArch Prize Competititon 2019 “Hyperdensity� with Vinsensiun A.B., Mahira Putri
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GET ALONG WITH TANAH ABANG
As a capital city, Jakarta city is the most dense city amongs all city in Indonesia Jakarta is projected to grow denser every year. A lot of comers comes and looking for a job in Jakarta.
This thing get worsen on economic center area such as Tanah Abang, Jakarta Tanah Abang itself is one sub-district in Cental of Jakarta City. Here, we can find the biggest textile market in South East Asean. They sell clothes and other fabric all around world. This strategic location makes people comes and stay here.
However, how much the people come just make the space for residence is more dense. It makes the squatter area for the residential. Many ‘houses’ is built beside train railway or on the river side. This squatter area of housing with over populated people is sure not a good place to life.
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Location of Project: JAKARTA, INDONESIA
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Site Area Building function
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WHAT DID GOVERMENTS DO TO OVERCOME THIS PROBLEM? Jakarta, Indonesia Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta
Some actions have been done by Jakarta’s Goverment to overcome this problem of housing. One of them is the doing the relocation to Rusun. Rusun is a vertical housing in the form of typical simple apartment.
But in reality, moving people to this kind is not as easy as it heard. Some Rusun is still empty. One of the biggest reason is the economic factor. They are worried that they cannot fulfill their needs with this kind of housing.
Some other refuse to move because the size of the unit is too small that it cannot fit the whole family member. Some house they built in this slumps area may bigger and fit the whole family than the unit does. Plus, the vertical housing cannot accomodate the expantion. Many people in Indonesia is living together in one house as a big family. So, the question is
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Rain water harvesting collect rainwater and store it in a water tank
White roof painted with solar reflective white coating and reflects up to 90% of sunlight
Roof garden utilize the roof as a green space
Backyard farming maximize the function of the back of the house as a garden
Air filtration plants can filtrate incoming air and absorb air pollution
Vertical Park the park which was once on the ground was also lifted vertically along with the house
Incremental construction home development is tailored to the needs of its residents and can continue to grow
Modular housing building components are made modular so that it makes installation easier
Ramp circulation housing Circular circulation in the building creates harmony between housing units
Vertical farming plant in a narrow space and utilize vertical space as a planting medium
Energy collector all energy income is collected in the battery room Market the results of farming are resold to other residents and migrants
Trash Bank garbage is collected, sorted, and reused Waste management all waste produced is collected and processed properly
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HOW GUYUB WORKS?
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GUYUB is the Indonesian terms for harmonious, friendly or peaceful. GUYUB brings the new concept of vertical living that is more fit to Indonesian culture of living. What GUYUB do is reconstuct the living culture on the landed housing to vertical housing that accomodates higher desity population. This new concept of vertical housing can grew over time, increase the community bound, making self dependent food and energy supply and has a good impact for the bigger urban fabric. In order to achieve that living structure, there are 4 main concepts that applied to GUYUB housing.
INCREMENTAL HOUSING
BLENDED CIRCULATION
The program of every unit will grow over time depends on the occupants needs. With 8x8 meters space and height of 5.5 meters, the occupants can expand their own building up and side. The expantion is depends of occupants’ needs anda ability.
The common vertical housing apartment is only accomodate the social interaction horizontally. With the arrangement of circular ramp shaped makes the interaction is not limited by the building level so it can increase the occupants interaction.
VERTICAL FARMING
SMART-LIGHTWEIGHT MODULAR CONSTRUCTION
The food source supply is obtain indepedently through the vertical garden and the backyard garden on every unit. The garden is build without border in every unit to make the garden is shared space that increasing communication between the occupants. The garden that every unit have is also take role as the air filtration that can absorb the carbon on the city.
The house of each unit is constructed with fixed-sized modul that can be easily to assembly. The building constructing process is better to be done together with another occupants in order to increase the sense of community between the ocupants.
Modular housing unit The module of housing is made from the metal hollow and GRC board. There are 3 different module for 3 different function that can be arranged together like a lego block.
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INDEPENDENT SOURCE OF FOOD, WATER AND ENERGY Green roof and rain water harvesting Water is an element that cannot be separated in our daily activities. Utilizing space on the roof of a building, which is rarely used, becomes an area for planting and collecting rain water so that it can be used daily. Utilizing the green roof function as a rainwater filter that will be accommodated next. This building will be independent in its clean water and its utilization can be maximized according to the needs of each family.
Urban Farming To achieve food security in each region at least every family can produce its own food. Starting from growing vegetables and fruits which become personal consumption every day and better if you can give it to others. Further development, the yield of vegetables and fruit produced can be sold in the markets and the nearest sales unit so that it can also generate income for the family.
Cycle of water use in buildings
Roof garden utilize the roof as a green space
Rain water harvesting collect rainwater and store it in a water tank Solar panel roof house roof is used as a media energy collector Wind turbine utilize the fairly strong wind to generate electricity Water turbine take advantage of water currents that are sufficiently strong to produce electricity Urban farming plant crops that can be consumed together
List of plants that can grow in a vertical garden.
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Vertical garden the park which was once on the ground was also lifted vertically along with the house Live stock fulfillment of meat needs for consumption
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SPACE THAT CAN PROVOKE INTERACTION Space for people too much space is given to inanimate objects so that good interactions are not created. the space given to humans will be well defined. humans will naturally interact with other humans. these spaces will be shaped like parks, playgrounds, urban forests, rivers, and so forth. various other functions can be formed around this space such as offices, shops, museums, and other recreational functions.
Redefine river The border of the river that has been abandoned should be used as public spaces that still pay attention to the safety of the river. As a result of this utilization will make the river a recreational and research facility. the development of animals and plants can be increasingly diverse where the function of food will always be fulfilled at the border of a river that is already beautiful. Public space can be utilized for human needs to socialize. Various activities can be accommodated and can provide new colors for the Tanah Abang region itself.
Playground land for children to play provides happiness Park provide space to gather, play, and interact between humans Vertical park the park which was once on the ground was also lifted vertically along with the house Amphiteather art performances that used to be rarely seen will begin to appear to the surface
Amphiteather
Forest city the city’s lungs are a vital function that is rarely considered River front Abandoned riverbanks will be remade to attract visitors Skywalk forest city Walking in the city’s forests will give you cool air Great pedestrian way invite people to walk on comfortable sidewalks
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LIVING WITH THE NATURE Park and forest-ity Population density and traffic density play a large role in producing excessive CO2. Comfort of space will be disturbed by it so that the existing spaces will become negative spaces. The settlement can be done by human hands or by nature itself. Greening is one way to handle it. Giving this space indirectly also provides space for animals and plants to coexist with humans in an exotic way. This combination is called mutualism.
Trees that can absorb the biggest CO2
This list of plants recommended to be planted in the city so that they can absorb more CO2.
Reactivate the river The riverbank area is reactivated and made into public space. This border area is freed from wild buildings and planted with various kinds of vegetation. The vegetation on the river banks can be a place for developing river ecosystems.
Make jogging track and gym facility for public
Make jogging track on riverside and gym facility for public
Mahoni tree
Sansevieria
Trembesi tree
Longan tree
Chrysalidocarpus lutescens
Make amphiteather and park in the riverside
WINDMILL AS ELECTRIC GENERATOR The big flow of wind on the top of building is used to gain electricity
Make amphiteather and park in the riverside
SPONGE BUILDING The vegetation on perimeter of the building absorb the carbon emmision around the building
SOLAR PANEL The solar panel placed in the smaller building to turn solar energy to electricity
RECIPROCITY TO THE ENVIRONMENT Sponge system Every unit is equipped with a backyard garden to planting. It will makes the whole building acts like a sponge. It absorbs the carbon as tree is planted on every level of the building. So where the building is built, it will absorb the carbon around.
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Incremental housing A vertical house cannot accommodate all the wishes of its inhabitants. A vertical house cannot provide all the wishes of its occupants. Providing space for residents to explore their needs and abilities for habitation is the right choice where they can adjust their needs and abilities.
Evolution of Tanah Abang C a r b o n
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If this concept is implemented in Jakarta, there will be a decrease in carbon content so that the city of Jakarta will become a cooler city. This reduction in carbon content will have an impact on the greenhouse effect and the average temperature rise in Jakarta can be restrained.
Cycling Strategy This strategy is stated by J. Christopher Jones in his design method book. The building process is divide into stages based on the user need. Every stage of buiding process can assure that the user can use the house. To begin the next stage of building, the previous stage should be done first until all stages is completed and maximize the space’s potential.
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THE URBAN CONNECTOR The sky bridge connecting beetween the housing area - Pasar tanah abang market and Railway Station to make the circulation effective
RIVER REVITALITATION The riverbank is revitalized and bring back the riverbank ecosystem
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Book Layout and Design
Architecture Excursion “Facade”, Documentation Book.
Antologi Tugas Akhir “Kinara Abhipraya”, batch October 2019, Documentation Book.
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Summercamp Architecture ITB, Documentation Book.
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