Architecture and Urban Design Portfolio - Kadhan Ruskanda, 2017

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M. KADHAN RUSKANDA ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGN PORTFOLIO SELECTED PROJECTs 2017


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Education

Workshops & Seminars

Universitas Katolik Parahyangan Sarjana Teknik (Bachelor of Engineering) Architecture Department Bandung, Indonesia 2009 - 2011 SMA Negeri 5 Bandung High School Diploma Bandung, Indonesia 2008 - 2009 Pahrump Valley High School Foreign Exchange Student Nevada, United States

2016 - present Deutsch Sprachkurs (B1) Goethe-Institut Bandung, Indonesia 2015 Smart City - Fixing the Future International Joint Seminar Universitas Katolik Parahyangan Technische Universität Berlin Bandung, Indonesia 2014 Bamboo Nation Workshop Universitas Katolik Parahyangan Bandung, Indonesia

2011 - 2016

M. KADHAN RUSKANDA Jalan Cigadung Selatan III kavling 133 Bandung, 40191. Jawa Barat. +62 811 9292 79 kadhan.mruskanda@gmail.com http://coroflot.com/kadhanruskanda https://kadhan.exposure.co

Professional Experience Mar 2016 - present Studio Padi • Worked on an urban design project focused on riverside development for promenade, docks, pier and ferry terminal. Junior Architect • Worked on an urban design guideline project. Bandung, Indonesia

• Designed preliminary drawings and concepts for middle-high end 30-storeys apartment. • Involved in every design process including conceptual, design developments, details, 3D models, 2D drawings, visual renderings, presentations, as well as supporting documents. • Capable of working on reports, calculations, and presentations. • Involved in outbound activites such as surveying, presentations, and supervisions.

Jan - Mar 2016

Studio Padi Internship Bandung, Indonesia

• Worked on an urban design project focused on landscape for a city park and market developments. • Assisting on a resort complex design developments including residentials and hotel. • Involved in drafting architectural drawings, 3D models, and visual renderings.

2013 - present

Freelance Designer Self-employed Bandung, Indonesia

• Designed various housing and residential projects. • Worked on a various interior projects. • Took part in a competition of resort masterplan held by Sinarmas Land.

Jun 2010 Harian Kompas

• Worked and published a one-page issue of Kompas Muda’s weekly publication. • Worked as a junior graphic designer and field journalist.

Activities & Commitee

Skills

Independent Filmmaker Producer, Director, Editor Bandung, Indonesia

Digital Autodesk AutoCAD Trimble SketchUp Lumion 3D Microsoft Office Final Cut Pro

Kompas Muda Subdivision Junior Intern Jakarta, Indonesia

2011 - present

The Asia Volunteer Part-time Volunteer Bandung, Indonesia

2016 - present

Arsitektur Foto Member Bandung, Indonesia

2012 - present

Public Relation Coordinator Student Council

2013 - 2014

Universitas Katolik Parahyangan

Bandung, Indonesia

Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Lightroom Apple iWork

Handcraft Drafting Model Making Watercolor Renderings Sketching Photography Cinematography Language English fluent Bahasa Indonesia native German beginner 2


01 Kapuas Riverfront Promenade and Ferry Terminal Studio Padi

in Collaboration with U Plan

Location Year Status

Pontianak, West Kalimantan July - Dec 2016 in Development

Roles Conceptual Design for Promenade and Ferry Terminal Design Pontianak as a riverfront city needs to acquire its objectives as a livable, smart, and green city through revitalization of Kapuas Riverfront Area. Promenade, along with other public and spatial forms, are designed to create activity generator to bring back Kapuas River as its urban artery. This promenade is designed to integrate with both existing and planned spaces to motivate urban activities along the river.

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near West Kalimantan — I

EQUATOR MONUMENT

THE CITY

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City of Pontianak is the capital of Kalimantan Barat (West Kalimantan Province) which known for its position laid exactly on the equator. In the past, the developments in this city started along Kapuas River, that explained old settlements existed. While roads and streets had taken over, the riverfront is unfortunately neglected. Developments had been oriented towards the roads. The goal is to reestablish the riverfront as a distinctive urban figure.

LAND USE

Open public space

Development of Commercial Areas

DENSITY

High density residential area

Waterway as Main Transportation

Residentials Public Facilities Private Property

Rejuvenation on Historic Urban Area Rising Infrastructure Developments

LANDAK BRIDGE

THE SITE The site covers about five kilometers in length along northern edge of Kapuas River, which contained distinctive physical spatial elements. Various functions spread throughout the riverside, while commercial and dwellings are commonly found. However, as the river is still considered as its primary hub, piers and docks for waterway are inadequate. The lack of public spaces also directed the riverfront to be neglected as the city’s focal point.

Undeveloped open spaces

Lack of Greenery

To Kapuas Estuary

Primary transportation artery

City Market

City Square

Jalan Khatulistiwa, the main road connecting entire site

LAND NETWORK

Creeks connecting main river

Equator Monument

POINT OF INTERESTS

To Mainland Kapuas

WATER NETWORK

Economically Strategic Area Incomprehensive Urban Facilities Tourism Generator

20 km

BUS AND FERRY TERMINAL

THE CONTEXT

Rapid Urban Growth

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PURING MARKET

Landak Bridge, north to west gateway 4


This types are addresed for residential and settlement areas nearby. It facilitates small motorboats or jetty to dock by local fishermen.

This basic type is the first essential element in the entire promenade. It forms the basic needs of pedestrians, public spaces, and greenery. This type has four varietes, differentiate its hardscape and material patterns. TYPE 1 THE PEDESTRIAN

This type located spesifically to connect the main road with the waterfront promenade. It plays as a landscape element with sidewalks, trees, and urban furnitures.

TYPE 2 THE DOCK

TYPE 3 THE SIDEWALK

The extended of previous version, more docks are attached to accomodate watertaxi and excursion boats.

This type accomodates small to medium-sized vessel attached with a shelter for a watertaxi stop.

TYPE 4A T HE SHE LT E R

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Jetty / Waterboats

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small sized vessel

Ferry

medium to large sized vessel

Cargo Ship

large sized vessel (logistics) Street Furnitures

Shelter

Pedestrian

Greenery

MASTERPLAN The Waterfront Promenade reaches out from Equator Monument in the northwest to Landak Bridge in the east. There are ten corridors, attached with docks and piers to accomodate the waterway system. Five types of promenade are designed based on the site’s capabilities and requirements. The main idea was formed to expand more public open space in the precinct.

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FERRY TERMINAL

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TYPE 4B T HE SHE LT E R AND PORT

The largest type of promenade, accomodating cargo ships and logistics. Attached with docks for medium-sized vessels.

TYPE 5 THE PIER

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CORRIDOR I

CORRIDOR II

CORRIDOR III T5

T2 T 4B

T1

T1

THE PROMENADE

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T1 T1 T3

CORRIDOR IV

CORRIDOR V

T3

CORRIDOR VI

T1

CORRIDOR VII

THE HUB

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T3 T1

T1

T5

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CORRIDOR IX

T3

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CORRIDOR X T3

T3

T1

T1

T3

T 4B

CORRIDOR VIII

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T2

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SECTION T 4A

SECTION T 1

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Keyplan

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PASAR PURING HUB FERRY TERMINAL AND TRANSIT HOTEL

THE SITE

As the urban artery, Kapuas River plays an essential role to the city’s urban activities. Water transportation is primary used to maintain urban mobility throughout the City of Pontianak. Onward the development of the promenade, revitalization of the surrounding public spaces is on demand. One of the hot spots is the Terminal at Pasar Puring. The main idea is to evolve this terminal as a hub for both water and land transportation, therefore improvements in social, economy, infrastructure, and urban aesthetics are expected.

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THE HUB

WATER

GROUND

PEDESTRIAN

The main purpose of The Hub is to accomodate ground and water transportation as an integrated facility to support the city’s network. Seamless accessibility is the primary concept which applied to all types of vehicles, vessels, and pedestrian. Transit hotel is a complimentary addition to trigger the city’s development as well as cityscape improvements.

FLOOR PLANS

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TRANSIT HOTEL

SLOPED ROOF GARDEN ROOF GARDEN VIEWING DECK

Tower Level

SKYBRIDGE TO PROMENADE

MAIN HALL HOTEL LOBBY RETAIL DEPARTURE HALL

DEPARTURE BRIDGE

Upper Level

VEHICLES DEPARTURES / ARRIVALS

VEHICLES CHECKPOINT

TRANSIT HALL

The Hub compliments the promenade as a unity to promote developments along the river. This should benefit towards the city’s improvements in any aspects, specifically the urbanscapes.

ARRIVAL HALL RETAIL ARRIVAL BRIDGE

Ground Level 9

BUS TRANSIT


Interior of Main Hall, Upper Level

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02 Bintaro Mansion Apartment Studio Padi

in Collaboration with Biroe Architecture and TBStudio

Location Year Status Client

Tangerang Selatan, Banten Mar 2016 - Aug 2015 in Development PT Gaharu 88

Roles Project Assistant in Charge of Preliminary Design

Design Development

Located on Jalan Jombang Raya, a bustling street in Bintaro, Tangerang Selatan. This apartment provides more residential alternatives within Metropolitan Jakarta. The 30-storeys housing with 476 units targets middle to high-end customers, integrated with commercials, leisure, and public facilities.

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Shopping Centre Jakarta Outer Ring Road

Jurangmangu Station Sudimara Station

TOWERS - PRIVATE

South Tangerang is a developing city which started as a compilation of residential zones at the outskirt of Jakarta. It was a suburban area that has been emerged to an independent city as the population around Metropolitan Area of Jakarta increases. Bintaro and Bumi Serpong Damai are the two biggest dwelling complex which provided landed residentials. Therefore, demand for housing has been rising ever since, particularly vertical dwellings.

PODIUM PUBLIC

SUBSTRACTION

PODIUM PUBLIC

CORES REFUGEE FL.

THE SITE 30-STOREYS APARTMENT UNITS

SECONDARY L AY E R S

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13 THREE BR 58.5 M2

TWO BR 50.3 M2

TWO BR 52 M2

TWO BR 48 M2

ONE BR 36 M2

ONE BR 31 M2

ONE BR 25.6 M2

STUDIO 19.2 M2

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THE UNITS

UPPER CLUSTER 1 6 TH- 3 0 TH F L O O R 2BR-C

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3BR

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2BR-A

3BR 1BR-C 1BR-B

1BR-B

1BR-B

2BR-A

1BR-B 2BR-B

1BR-B 1BR-B 2BR-C

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LOWER CLUSTER 4 TH- 1 5 TH F L O O R

1BR-A 2BR-A 1BR-A

1BR-B

The interiors were designed by Biroe

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1BR-C 1BR-C 1BR-C 1BR-C

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As one of the form of built environment, local wisdom is one of the aspect for a building to respect the context. The purpose was to preserve the culture in a form of physical entities. As an apartment, the aspect was applied to the decorative element as well as a double layer to provide shades. The patterns are a metaforic approach taken from batik pamaranggen, the local heritage cloth.

SECONDARY L AY E R S

Upper Cluster Iron Hollow Beam 50/100 Steel Beam C75/150 Steel Post C75/150 Refugee Floor Custom Iron Frame

Laser-cut GRC 50mm Lower Cluster

Commercial

Function Hall

Main Lobby

KEY ELEVATION

CROSS SECTION 0

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The layers are plotted on tower and podium. It gives a perfect perspective from the east elevation, where it faces the main street. The structure was design to be as light as possible, using Glassfiber Reinforced Cements which supported by steel and iron frames. The GRC is relatively sustainable and waterproof.

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03 Urban Design Guidelines Town of Nanga Bulik

Studio Padi

Project Leader: Ir. Anindhita N. Sunartio, MT, IAI Location Year Status

Lamandau, Central Kalimantan June - Dec 2016 Completed

Roles

Project Assistant

Nanga Bulik is the emerging capital of Lamandau Regency, which purposed as the economy and social epicentrum for its regency. As part of the province’s government program, a regulation and policing for urban’s physical spatial elements are needed to support Nanga Bulik’s vision as a developed town.

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130 km from the nearest major city Pangkalan Bun, Nanga Bulik has promising potentials to become the province’s major town, it has beautiful scenery, clean environments, and increasing socio-economic growth. The site covers about 55 Ha, divided to three corridors each with significant characteristic. These characteristic, however, lack of designed urban elements. Building dissaray is one of the visible issues that needed to be ordered to enhance its townscapes.

SITE OVERVIEW

near Indonesia

Nanga Bulik

Pangkalan Bun

Java Sea 0

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Site Properties Physical Spatial Data

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Town Center Local Wisdom Open Spaces Street and Roads

100 km

SITE INVENTORY

Site Analysis Objectives

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DATA INVENTORY

Literature Regulations Policies

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COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS

Urban Design Elements by H. Shirvani General Issues Physical Spatial Issues Strength Weakness Opportunities Threat

Image of the City by K. Lynch Local Distinctive Characteristics

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PLANNING AND CONCEPT

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GUIDELINES DOCUMENTS

The purpose of this Urban Design Guidelines for Town of Nanga Bulik is to create a unity both in physical and spatial elements through guidelines to achieve sustainable urban activity. There are three essential issues which needed to be solved:

OBJECTIVES

Urban Design Guidelines Maps

• Developing urban area between intercity main road that needed to be ordered.

Rules, Regulation, and Policy (Official Draft)

• Commercial Sprawl, there are no regulation regarding physical spatial orders. • An artery for the city that connects important areas. 18


MASS ORDERINGS to & from City of Pangkalan Bun

WATER DISTRIBUTION

Natural Green Spaces Built Open Spaces

40 - 50% 50 - 60% > 60%

ROAD SECTIONS

Boulevards Wide Street Narrow Street

OPEN SPACES

STREETS AND ROADS

1 storey 2 storeys > 3 storeys

ACCESSIBILITY

DRAINAGE NETWORK

FLOOR HEIGHTS

SITE A N A LY SIS

BUILDING COVERAGE RATIO

FIGURE-GROUND

LAND USE

Residentials Public Facilities Commercials Governments Open Spaces

to & from City of Pangkalan Bun

STREET PICTURE

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U SE R-F RIE ND LY PEDESTRIAN

LOCAL ORNAMENTS

STREET FURNITURES

PLAZA

SIGNAGES

PUBLIC GREEN SPACE

TOWN GATE

GRAND CONCEPT

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F INA L G UID E L INES M A P The Masterplan is divided through a series of twenty Guidelines Maps, each contains every aspects of Urban Design Guidelines appointed by analysis and concepts. Below is a first part of the guidelines maps. STREET LAMPS

ROAD AND PEDESTRIAN WIDENING

FORM ADJUSTMENTS

BENCHES AND BIN

PEDESTRIAN LAMPS

BUILDING ALIGNMENTS

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Building forms on junction sites are adjusted to various typologies to expand open spaces and provide clear visions for vehicles.

Modified building alignments to expand pedestrian and building orderings

KEYPLAN


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04 Bandung Birdpark Undergraduate Final Project Studio Akhir Arsitektur XXXVIII

Mentor Location Year Status

Ir. Alexander Sastrawan, MSP Franseno Pujianto, ST, MT Cigadung, North Bandung 2014 Academic Project

Suburban Bandung was categorized as the hillside part of northern Bandung. The site was situated around residential area, which some of them has converted to hotels, cottages, and cafes. To support the city’s emerging tourism market, a recreational park was purposed to promote tourism through educations, natural resources, beautiful scenery, and green building.

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The city of Bandung has been one of Java’s urban oasis since colonial times. This landlocked city is famous for its terrain and cooler climate. For the past ten years, Bandung has emerged as a recreation city which provide various leisure spots, from nature to built attractions. The site was perfect as an eco-friendly recreational park which the city needed more. Birdpark was choosen as an integrated facility to improve educational tourism as well as preservations.

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Rice fields and plantations are the views facing the eastern part of the site, panoramic scene towards greenery spaces. SITE OVERVIEW

The site is 1.2 Hectare with 30% of BCR, which brings out more green spaces to preserve. These spaces are perfect for aves ecosystem. Surrounded by medium-density residential, the area was covered with local businesses along with converted guest houses.

A bird’s sequence of life is taken as an analogy to design the primary recreation concept. Where visitors are guided through a series of space sequences that visualizes lifecycle of a bird. Both recreational and educational purposes are achieved through integrated spaces between natural and built environment.

HARMONIC DIVERGENCE This theme is taken from the two primary users, human and birds in the context of suburban Bandung. The two different species would create a harmony through design elements, in indoors and outdoors, vertical and horizontal, as well as natural and built environment. For example on the graphics on the right, built elevated platform is aligned for birds and humat to interact smoothly.

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A BIRD NURSERY B MAIN INDOOR AVIARY C MAIN OUTDOOR AVIARY D PORTABLE AVIARY E OPEN AVIARY F AQUATIC BIRD POND G COT TAGES H BACK OF HOUSE / SERVICES J BIRD MUSEUM K RETAIL OUTLETS L OFFICES M WORKSHOP N FOOD COURT

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The main building plays an internal role in the site which provides the main indoor aviary, the museum, auditorium, library, offices, and parkings on basement.

AUDITORIUM THE MUSEUM

The contoured terrain is an advantage to design the landscape on many aspects, including ramps, skybridge, amphitheatre, and more.

Cottages are enclosed under the main aviary to provide real experience of shared spaces.

OFFICES

M A IN H A L L WAY PUBLIC PARKING

OUTDOOR AVIARY AMPHITHEATRE

COT TAGES

WORKSHOP

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THE WALKTHROUGH

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BIRD MUSEUM

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OUTDOOR BIRD AVIARY

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SKYWALK AND COTTAGES

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Entrance, Watercolor on Canson

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06 Other Projects Selected projects in architecture, photography, and filmmaking.

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LEMBANG HOUSE

Commision Works Location Status Year

Lembang, West Java Proposal 2016

in Charge of Conceptual & Preliminary Design

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GATE OF INDONESIA RESORT MASTERPLAN Sinarmas Land Young Architect Competition Location Year Status

Nongsa, Batam 2015 Competition Entry

Roles In Collaboration with Edwin Indera Waskita Randy Tamara Rivaldi Tidar Albarkah A land of total 16.72 Ha located in Batam was purposed to be developed as an integrated resort. As one of Indonesian’s maritime hub, the resort was themed ‘Gate of Indonesia,’ which contained local experience both in physical and spatial elements.

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MASTERPLAN

BEACHFRONT TERRACE HOTEL AND COT TAGES

HILLSIDE SPA

ECO PARK

FLOATED COT TAGES

SHOREVIEW CONDOMINIUMS

SHOREVIEW ESTATES

PUBLIC PARKINGS

MANGROVE SAFARI

FLOATING STAGE

BEACHFRONT PLAZA

FERRY TERMINAL

PALM SPRINGS SHOPPING ARCADE

PALM SPRINGS SHOPPING DOME

GRAND ENTRANCE

G O LV IE W A PA R T ME N T S BEACHWALK RESTAURANTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER

PALM SPRINGS GOLF COURSE

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CITY SQUARE REJUVENATION

Urban Architecture in City Center in Collaboration with Amelinda Vidyasti Randy Tamara Rivaldi Evan Adi Wijaya Location Mentor Status

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Alun-alun, Bandung Dr. Ir. Y. Karyadi Kusliansjah, MT Academic Project


Progress Pembangunan

BUILDING PROGRESS

Kondisi topograďŹ tapak yang ekstrim menciptakan pendekatan desain melalui struktur. Dinding penahan tanah berperan sebagai struktur utama penyangga massa secara utuh. Penerimaan cahaya yang terbatas diantisipasi dengan bukaan yang optimal pada sisi yang tidak tertutup tanah

RANCABENTANG HOUSE

Commision Works Location Status Year

Rancabentang, Bandung Completed 2015

in Charge of Preliminary Design Design and Development

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TROPICAL PREFAB LOFT

Competition Entry in collaboration with Evan Adi Wijaya

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FILMOGRAPHY

A collection of film and video projects.

BIIMPLIKASI

LITTLE BROTHER

SMART CITY: FIXING THE FUTURE

Fiction Arthouse https://vimeo.com/44844219

Fiction-Thriller https://youtu.be/uQ3L0ChTvV8

Documentary Feature https://youtu.be/QDNlToHYKEo

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FURNITURE COLLECTION TURE by Randy Tamara Rivaldi Sony A6300

GREYWIND

Cosina CT1 Super Kodak Colorplus 200

LONG LIVE OUR BEACH Cosina CT1 Super Kodak Colorplus 200

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LAST SUPPER Colorsplash Kodak Colorplus 200

PHOTOGRAPHY

Selected works of film and digital photography.

AFTERNOON STROLL Tiong Bahru, Singapore Sony A6300

COMPANION

Tebet, Jakarta Sony A6300

THE PEAK

Mt. Rinjani, Lombok Sony A6300

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M. KADHAN RUSKANDA +62 811 9292 79 kadhan.mruskanda@gmail.com


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