20180326 - Portfolio 1.0 Kevin

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KEVIN ONG

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO SELECTED WORKS 2016-2017


HELLO ! My name is Kevin. I am currently a thirdyear student at Architecture Department in Bandung Institute of Technology. I always believe that architecture exists to make a world better place to live. I define myself as a hard-working yet adaptable individual who is loving to learn new things. During my work as Architecture student, I find out that I have interest in landscape architecture, sustainable design, building technology, and behavioural architecture

PERSONAL INFORMATION

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name Kevin

Bahasa Indonesia English Chinese

Place & Date of Birth Medan, 6 September 1997

LINKS

Address Semarang Street 103rd, Medan, Indonesia 20212

Phone +62 877 6623 3431

Native Intermediate Basic

kevin28pro@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin28linkin/


EDUCATION Sutomo 1 Senior High School Science Program 2012-2015 Bandung Institute of Technology Bachelor Degree, Major in Architecture 2015-now

COMPETITION AND AWARD Best 15 at METAMORFOSA 2017 Floating House Design Competition Participant at ADW UNTAR 2017 Children Public Space Design Competition Participant at SUPERSEMARCH 2017 Bamboo Homestay Design Competition Participant at ARCHEVENT 2017 Microhouse Design Competition Participant at AFAIR UI 2017 Residual Space Developement

ORGANIZATION EXPERIENCE HEAD OF LOGISTIC DIVISION of Unit Renang dan Polo Air ITB (URPA ITB) Graduation Ceremony 2015 HEAD OF OPERATIONAL DIVISION of Unit Renang dan Polo Air ITB (URPA ITB) New Member Admission Committee 2016 FIELD COMMANDER of IMA-Gunadharma Arsitektur ITB Graduation Ceremony 2017 EXPERT STAFF of Public Relations Division Gaung Bandung ITB 2017 HEAD OF EXTERNAL DIVISION of Persatuan Catur Mahasiswa ITB 2017-2018

SKILLS Adobe Photoshop Trimble Sketchup Vray for SU Autodesk AutoCAD Adobe Indesign

Lumion Autodesk Revit Graphisoft ArchiCAD Adobe Illustrator



TABLE OF CONTENTS

01. PPID KOTA BANDUNG Government Building

3rd Year Studio Assignment/ 2017

02. KESA LIFESTYLE SHOP Lifestyle Shop

3rd Year Studio Assignment/ 2017

03. MGG RPTRA Children Public Space National Competition Entry

04. ANDRAWINA KAMBANG Floating Houses

National Competition Top 15

05. OTHER WORKS Model Making, Competition Entry 2016/2017


01. PPID Kota Bandung Government Building

3rd Year Studio/2017 Mentor: M. Donny Koerniawan Purnawarman Street, Bandung, Indonesia



PPID Kota Bandung PPID Kota Bandung is a Government Institution under the direction of Mayor and Vice Mayor of Bandung. As a Government Institution that provides information for the public, PPID Kota Bandung needs an office to operate. The site is located in trading and service area of Bandung that are relatively calm and quiet. The project emphasizes on how the building creates the images of Government Building and of course environmental issue are one of its focus. The appearance of the building becomes one of the most concerned in this project.


ANALYSIS

Public service building Residential Building Commercial Building Road Site

The Goals

Issue

Is to build a Green Government Building and create its images as Government office. The criteria of Green building is using a natural light and natural cooling system. The criteria of Government Building is white-coloured, symmetrical, traditional roof, and colonial building alike.

Site

User

The site is located on Purnawarman Road and surrounded by commercial, residential, and public service building. In addition, the Purnawarman Road is one-way and a two-lane road, make the Purnawarman Road relatively jammed when in a rush hour. The sidewalk of Purnawarman Road, there is some huge tree that could support the pedestrian. It is one of its strength that the site have. Legal Aspect Building Coverage Ratio Floor-Area Ratio Building Border Line

The issue is how to build a Government Building to provide information to the public. On the other side, Governmental images on the building are needed by combining traditional architecture and contemporary architecture.

: 70% : 1.4 :4m

The user of this project is government employees and Bandung citizens

Context The context of the area around this project is a relatively dense area surrounded by commercial and public service building. There is a university, restaurant, coffee shop, bakery and some office building that will affect the Purnawarman Road crowded while rush hour. Creating a Government Building is a must in this project. There is some requirement for creating this building such as creating Government images, simple circulation, convenience, and green system.


PRECEDENT

DESIGN CONCEPT LOW ENERGY BUILDING The building operates with low energy by maximizing the use of natural light and cooling. The perforated facade have a role to keep the room inside not overheat and over light GOVERNMENTAL IMAGES The governmental images by creating symmetrical building, Indonesian roof, and white coloured

Istana Bogor, Indonesia A government building where Indonesian President works.

CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE Buildings are too boring if he can’t speak about the architecture of the future. By adding the second skin, this building will survive longer in the future with its style.

DESIGN CRITERIA SYMMETRICAL The symmetrical shape encourages the governmental images to the building.

Masjid Al Irsyad, Bandung, Indonesia An Religious building built in 2009 and completed 2010, designed by Mayor of Bandung.

Labtek VI ITB, Bandung, Indonesia An educational building owned by Bandung Institute of Technology.

WHITE-COLOURED White-coloured empowered the images of governmental images in the building. FASHIONABLE FACADE The second skin with the feature improved the concept low energy building and contemporary architecture. VERNACULAR ROOF The vernacular roof is the design criteria to create Indonesian characteristic. By creating a local image, the building looks more Governmental by copying the usual Governmental building roof. NATURAL ENERGY By using the natural energy such as natural lights and natural cooling system, this building is classified as low energy building.


MASSING Massing Process

1. First-floor mass place at the ground level to create the main mass.

SITEPLAN

2. Second-floor mass is added to complete the main mass

3. Adding the roof at the top of the mass to create vernacular governmental images.

4. Adding GRC perforated facade to decorate the view and image of the building


ELEVATION

FRONT ELEVATION

SIDE 1 ELEVATION

REAR ELEVATION

SIDE 2 ELEVATION

FACADE FEATURE

DYNAMIC EFFECT The second skin consists of pattern to create a dynamic effect on the details. The facade looks simple from far, but quite complicated in the detail. REPETITION After adding some complex and dynamic pattern, the panel is copied to and repeated to decrease the cost of the facade.

PERFORATED To decreased and optimized the natural light emitted to the building, the second skin is made perforated.


FLOOR PLAN

INTERIOR RENDERING

INTERIOR OF FRONT OFFICE

DETAILED SECTION


02. KESA Lifestyle Shop Lifestyle Shop

3rd Year Studio/2017 Mentor: M. Donny Koerniawan Veteran Street, Bandung, Indonesia



KESA Lifestyle Shop KESA Lifestyle shop is a commercial building that contains of four floor and different use each floor. The first floor is used as cafe & restaurant, the second and third floor is a shop and the last floor is a body fitness center. This project is located in Veteran Road which is densed populated area. There are lots of economic activity going on the area. This project is emphasized on how the building apply a natural light and natural circulation with intention to create a green building.


ANALYSIS

Commercial Building Hotel Residential Building

The Goals

Issue

To create a Lifestyle Shop with a Green concept. In addition, creating a unique image for Lifestyle Shop to improve a spatial memory of its visitors is a must.

Site

User

The site is located in Veteran Road and surrounded by residential, public service building, and commercial building the most. Veteran Road has a relatively huge capacity to accommodate a traffic flow. There is some huge tree on the sidewalk that creates shading for the pedestrian. But on the other hand, the condition of the sidewalk is not feasible for the pedestrian.

Legal Aspect Building Coverage Ratio Floor-Area Ratio Building Border Line Min. Green Area Ratio

To create noticable Lifestyle Shop without ignoring the main purpose of creating a green building. Furthermore, the building must accommodate some parking area and a convenience building for its user.

: 70% : 2.1 :4m : 20%

The users in this building is an employee of the respective commercial store and mostly the visitor or the customer.

Context The context of the area around this project is a relatively dense area surrounded by residential, commercial, public service building. The atmosphere in this area is quite busy, hot and arid. The building surrounding the site is four to five storey building on average, make the site relatively high congested. Creating a building with natural light and natural circulation as the main requirement in a congested area make this project quite challenging.


PRECEDENT

DESIGN CONCEPT MAIN CONCEPT DUAL SECTION The main concept is the combination of the futuristic design and tropical style. The futuristic design is to attract the tourist attention with its unique shape. On the other side, the tropical style is to create a cozy atmosphere within the building. The use of dual section is to produce more interaction space on the first side and make a comfortable space on the other side. In another word, this concept is increasing the user scope of this building.

Naman Spa, Da Nang, Vietnam This spa was designed by MIA Design Studio. The repetitive facade and vegetation in the building surface inspire me to build the other one.

Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, USA The complexity, curvy and dancy facade inspired me to create the similar one in the main facade. This building was designed by Frank Gehry.

National Heart Centre, Singapore This building inspired me to create a perforated second skin.

SUPPORTING CONCEPT GREEN BUILDING The green design is a mandatory now in order to respond to the climate change and ineffective energy used. By designing the building with the green concept, the building will be more efficient in energy use and contribute to keeping the environment safe in microscale. To implement this concept to the building, there are natural light and natural cooling as the characteristic of the building. In addition, there are abundant amount of plant on the surface of the building to keep the building cool and more natural shades inside the building.

SOCIAL INTERACTION Social Interaction is losing as time goes by. It must be revived by us, the architect. There is a quote, “We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.� said by Winston Churchill. It is a true phenomenon in this world we live. To improve the social interaction, the first step is to make the space for the user and then make it simple and flexible to use. In this context, the space created in the north/ the front building are intentionally made empty. From that empty space, the user of the building or even the public is free to use for what do they want and then the interaction will start to grow.


DESIGN CRITERIA

REPETITIVE FACADE For the tropical section, the facade material is made repetitive to decreased the complexness of its facade. It is relatively simple compared to the other facade. This criterion is to meet the concept of a tropical facade.

LOT OF BUILDING OPENING A lot of building opening is to make the building breathe and receive more light inside the building. This criterion is to support the concept of natural light and natural cooling system.

VEGETATION AS SUNSHADING The use of vegetation as sun-shading is to create a natural atmosphere inside the building more. This criterion is to fulfil the concept of tropical facade and green building.

MORE SOCIAL SPACE To create more social interaction, we need the space to facilitate the action. This criterion is one of the essential to solving the concept of social interaction.

PERFORATED SKIN AND ICONIC FACADE The use of perforated skin is to control the light emitted into the building not excessive. In the other word, the perforated skin works the same as sun-shading. In this context, this feature are only to support the iconic facade to fulfill the concept of futuristic design

MASSING

Massing Process

1. The site are prepared to be built

2. Add the first mass to the site.

3. Cut the mass to create more open spaces and surface to receive more light

4. Add the area in the front to create more social spaces.

5. Extrude the prepared area to make more social spaces.

6. Add the second skin to create some sun shading and the building images


ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION

EXPLODED AXONOMETRY

Evacuation Road Main stairs Emergency stairs Car pathway

Retail area Fitness area Restaurant and cafe Social space Parking Lot


INTERIOR RENDERING

FIRST FLOOR-CAFE

SECOND FLOOR-RETAIL AREA

FOURTH FLOOR-FITNESS AREA

SKYLINE


03. MGG RPTRA Children Public Space National Competition Entry

Veteran Street, Bandung, Indonesia



TEAM: ARDELIA J.C. & MARCELLA G.K.

MGG RPTRA MGG RPTRA is an acronym of Merry-Go-Green Ruang Publik Terbuka Ramah Anak. To be simply, MGG is the name of the main concept and RPTRA is children public space. In this project, we are not only designing the building, but also design the landscape and environment that surround it. This project is located in North Jakarta that is dense and slum area. The main issue of this project is the lack of social interaction and the needs of public space.


ANALYSIS

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The Goals To create Jakarta’s public space in Jakarta. Besides creating the public space, the other goal is to create the administrative building that contains special requirement from the government.

User The user of this project is low-income family and its children.

Site The site is located in Penjaringan Road near the seaside of North Jakarta and surrounded by a residential district of North Jakarta. Beside near the seaside, the site ground level is only a few centimetres above sea level.

Issue The main issue on this project is to create space that can unite the resident and create an intense interaction between them. The second issue is the needs of children playing space for the low-income family that occupied the apartment. And the last one is the need of green space of Jakarta that always got flooded by rainwater.

Context The context of the area of this project is to create a public space for low-income resident around the site. This area is quite dense by the resident but not by car. In addition, creating public spaces must include some criteria that support public and kids to do some activities on the public spaces. The criteria needed is green vegetation, safety, security, amenitites, and sociopetals design. On the other hand, we must accommodate some street vendor to improve the economic activites there.


SURVEY DATA

DESIGN PROBLEM CHILDREN NEEDS

Children need proper spaces to play around.

SOCIAL CONDITION

The residents tend to be individual because the lack of interaction occurs.

GREEN SPACES

The area seems like arid and not friendly to the residents. As the result, they need more green space to liven up the place.


WHAT DO THEY WANT? From the survey, the residents requested:

AMPHITHEATRE

Amphitheatre for communal activities; dancing, forum and watching movies for example.

ECONOMY SPACES

The economy spaces are the space where the street vendor to sell some food/ beverages for the children that play in the area.

FUTSAL COURT

Futsal court appear when we interviewed the citizens there. They said the children like to play football when the school is over.

DESIGN CONCEPT

EXCITING

SOCIAL EXPERIENCE

GREEN

SAFETY AND SECURITY

The building is designed to provide the children a happiness exciting feature by adding playground area and kids slides

The bench in the park is designed round-shaped to create with sociopetal theory/ concept which is known to improve social interactions.

The building is designed to be green by using exposed concrete which does not need finishing, easy to maintain and heat absorbent.

The building is designed with high surveillance and opened to three sides. This concept is inspired by one of CPTED design theory.


ELEVATION

BUILDING PLAN

NORTH ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION

WEST ELEVATION

Information:

1. Multipurpose room 2. Microlibrary 3. Nursery room 4. Pantry 5. Administrator room 6. Minimarket 7. Storage room 8. Disabled toilet 9. Kids and lady toilet 10. Man toilet 11. Playground area


SITEPLAN

Information:

1. Main building 2. Amphitheatre 3A. Fountain 3B. Kids playground

4. Foot reflexology area 5. Futsal court 6. Fishpond 7. Herbal plant area

8. Street vendor and visitor area 12. Jogging track 9. Apartment 10. Muara Baru Raya Road 11. Muara Baru Pompa Road

INTERIOR RENDERING

NURSERY ROOM

MICROLIBRARY


04. Andrawina Kambang Floating House

National Competition Entry Top 15 Kaniungan Island, East Kalimantan, Indonesia



TEAM: ARDELIA J.C. & MARCELLA G.K.

Andrawina Kambang Kebersamaan yang tak tergantikan Andrawina Kambang is a special floated traditional house from East Borneo that will be built in the seashore of Kaniungan Besar Island. The seashore we chose is located nearest to the Borneo Island is intended to make the access easier for the Borneo Island. The traditional house of East Borneo is designed to create the value of togetherness. To conserve this tradition, the value of togetherness is the main focus on designing this building.


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CONCEPT ANDRAWINA KAMBANG

Besides being a name of the building, Andrawina Kambang is the name of the main concept. Andrawina Kambang barely means floating social space in Indonesian dialect. From this word, we compose the strategy to make the area to be a social space for all. The supporting concept that written below is the strategy to make it real.

BEHAVIOUR MODIFIER (BROADBENT’S BUILDING TASK THEORY) The application of this theory is the creation of space that facilitates social interaction. The resident here could have plenty of social interaction with their neighbourhood because of the creation of social space. This space can be used to relaxing our mind, spending a lot of time together and maybe their tribe ritual.

NATURAL SANITATION SYSTEM Natural sanitation system is the main problem when we want to build the floating house. In this case, this building uses the concept same as the Cambodian floating village such as Handypod designed by Wetland Works. The grey and black water will be filtered and neutralize in the plant pot that contains wet plant (Hyacinth).

UTILIZE SEA WATER FOR DRINKING WATER Living in the remote and small island is not easy to find drinkable water. To solve this problem, there is a desalinator system that extracts the unused mineral from sea water. After through the system, the water is saved into the water storage and ready to be drank.

HYDROCURRENT KINETIC POWERPLANT There is no electric power plant on the remote island. To generate power that powered the building, this building uses the underwater current to power the building.







05. Other Works 2016-2017



HAB House

Your getaway with hot air balloon

Bamboo House National Competition Entry Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta

TEAM: ARDELIA J.C. & MARCELLA G.K.

FOLDABLE WINDOW COVER

FOLDABLE SEATING SPACE


Lembur Dayeuh Leutik A little spark in Bandung epicenter

Microhouses National Competition Entry Jalan Pelesiran, Bandung

TEAM: ARDELIA J.C. & MARCELLA G.K.

BUILDING PLAN


AR3120 Construction and Building Material Studios Engineered Wood Construction

TEAM: M. RAUSHAN F. & FAUZI A. W.

Engineered Wood Construction 5th Semester Studio Assignment


AR3120 Construction and Building Material Studios Space Truss Construction

TEAM: M. RAUSHAN F. & FAUZI A. W.

Space Truss Construction 5th Semester Studio Assignment


AR2210 Form and Space Studio Form Composition

Form Composition 4th Semester Studio Assignment


AR2210 Form and Space Studio Facade Reconstruction

Facade Reconstruction 4th Semester Studio Assignment


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