design portfolio 2015 Kevin Ignasius Tandiono
Resume Profile
Kevin Ignasius Tandiono Age: 23 Date of birth: 10 / 07 / 1992 Nationality: Indonesian
Education 2010 - 2011 National Junior College GCE A Levels 2012 - 2015 Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) B. Sc (Architecture and Sustainable Design) Cum Laude 2015 - 2016 Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) Master of Architecture
Work Experiences
May ‘13 - Sep ‘13 OXD, ONG&ONG Pte Ltd Experience Design Intern Summer internship under SUTD Architect-in-Residence program
May ‘14 - Sep ‘14 ADVANCED ARCHITECTURE LABORATORY, SUTD Student Researcher Produced architectural drawings using Rhinoceros and Adobe
Illustrator for the book “Dense+Green”
Sep’ 14 - Dec ‘14 SUTD Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Autumn Term, Architecture Core Studio I module
Sep ‘15 - Dec ‘15 ARCHITRAVE DESIGN & PLANNING, BANYAN TREE Architectural Intern Assisted in the design development of resorts, villas, and hotels
Activities & Awards
Oct ‘14 Collaborative Computation Design Workshop Advanced Architecture Laboratory (AAL), SUTD Facilitator for fringe activity of Archifest 2014 conducted by AAL Jul ‘15 & Oct ‘15 Gold Medalist Singapore Taekwondo Federation National Poomsae Competition 2015
4th National Taekwondo Demonstration Championships
Skills
CAD
Rhinoceros, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Revit
Simulations
DIVA, Vasari
Others
VRay, Lumion, Grasshopper
Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign
Languages English, Indonesian, Malay (spoken & written) Mandarin (basic conversational)
selected projects
urban kindergarten sustainable design option studio i
greenery living and working
sustainable design option studio ii
luminaire cafe
advanced topics in performative design
urban living
architecture core studio iii
mixed-use development design architecture energy systems
residential project
building information modelling
various projects
digital design & fabrications
urban kindergarten
sustainable design option studio i
project type: nursery school tutor: Vo Trong Nghia
perspective view of courtyard
This project attempts to look at new typology of nursery schools in Ho Chi Minh City, a dense urbanized area with little or no trees. In the city, children rarely have time and venue to explore nature in an open space. Here children play around together, spending their time outdoors, allowing them to interact with nature instead of just spending their classes inside a classroom. The main concept for this kindergarten is to let children have an open, safe, and shaded area for them to play, explore and grow. The circulation of the building is focused on a corridor at each level which encircles the courtyard in the middle of the building. The shape of every level is different to allow more openings for air circulation into the courtyard. Each level of the building is also connected by both staircases and slides, enhancing the playful environment of this urban kindergarten.
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level 4 plan scale 1:500
section AA’ scale 1:500
level 3 plan scale 1:500
front elevation scale 1:500
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physical model scale 1:50
level 2 plan scale 1:500
level 1 plan scale 1:500
greenery living and working sustainable design option studio ii
project type: workspaces tutor: Calvin Chua
ground floor plan
This project aims to create a new collective form of transitory workspaces that can adapt and fit into various shapes of site boundaries and conditions, believing that knowledge & creative workers today needs temporary, non-dedicated space that supports collaboration. Located in a leftover plot of buffer green spaces between the industry-oriented Toh Guan area and the HDBs across the highway, this project looks at how people can inhabit temporary spaces that provide living and working experiences close to greenery. Living units are laid out in gridded manner, and workspaces inhabit the site in a flexible manner around the grids of living units, made out of light walls and sliding doors where people are free to determine their own boundaries of workspaces. These light walls and sliding doors are constructed with grids of columns that can be easily installed and removed. Due to the rich, existing qualities at different points of the site, each grids of living units will provide a different experience for users in their immediate vicinity.
birds’ eye view
interior view
master plan ground floor
living unit plan ground floor
master plan roof
section living units
luminaire cafe
project type: retail space tutor: J. Alstan Jakubiec
advanced topics in performative design
physical model experimentation
natural lighting electric lighting
morning; breakfast casual; bright space
afternoon; lunch half-casual/intimate
evening; dinner intimate, dim space concept sketches
east
windows added to modules facing east spatial lighting quality
DIVA simulation renders
floor plan
9am kitchen
dining area
entrance
12pm
indoor view in the evening
9pm
urban living
project type: housing; mixed-use tutor: Pauline Ang
architecture core studio iii
perspective view - outdoor
site as shared public space
massing strategies
dispersing public areas around site
distributing green spaces
connecting with bridges
level 2 housing units
level 2 to 6 rooftop gardens
level 7 rooftop housing units
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floor plans ground level commercial units
This housing project aims to provide a communal living environment in the urban context of Singapore, through a seamless integration of public spaces, living units, and commercial spaces to both complement and respond to the hustle and bustle of Holland Village.
site map holland village
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one-bedroom type: 68 units two-bedroom type: 14 units three-bedroom type: 20 units total no. of apartment units: 102 units N
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apartment unit types
one-bedroom type
two-bedroom type
three-bedroom type
physical model scale 1:200
mixed-use development design
project type: housing; mixed-use tutor: J. Alstan Jakubiec
architecture energy systems
perspective view of massing
wind mass
wind mass wind
mass
Using the same site as the urban living project, the focus of this group project is more towards achieving an environmentally-driven design, even if the programmatic requirements are similar.
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mass mass
wind mass
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concept massing
site map
sample housing unit (axonometric render) +
sample unit massing
sample retail unit (axonometric render)
artistic impression - perspective view of sample unit massing
artistic impression - perspective view towards inner courtyard
residential project
building information modelling
close-up view of balconies
concept massing - even floors
project type: residential block tutor: Bige Tuncer
concept massing - odd floors
odd-level - 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17
even-level - 4, 6, 8, 12, 14, 16
tower floor plans scale 1:750
three-bedroom type apartment types scale 1:400
axonometric view of two towers
four-bedroom type
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total common green spaces: 1981 sqm
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penthouse-level - 10, 18
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building footprint 843 sqm
1981/843 X100%
= 230% of footprint
five-bedroom type green spaces in each tower
bedroom
facade details scale 1:125
balcony
various projects
digital design & fabrications
project type: hands-on, installation tutor: Stylianos Dritsas
spatial joints water-jet cutting
one million cuts laser-cutting
dew minimal surface envelope
These hands-on fabrication projects demonstrate the results of exposure in the usage of various digital fabrication machines. In addition, these group projects very often also required the usage of computational/parametric design logic in coming up with the design iterations.
contacts
ignasius_kevin@mymail.sutd.edu.sg (+65) - 9618 4615