MAGDALENA ERIKA NASUTION intermediate architect PERSONAL INFORMATION
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Magdalena Erika Nasution Bandar Lampung, Indonesia April 16th 1990 Indonesian Bali, Indonesia Jalan Haji Said no.18A Kotabaru, Bandar Lampung
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EDUCATION BACKGROUND
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
SMA NEGERI 1 Bandar Lampung July 2005 - June 2008 Bandar Lampung, Indonesia
Gary Fell Architect Bureau (GFAB)
Certificate of Completion of Upper Secondary School natural science specialization
Feb 2016 - Present Bali, Indonesia +62361 723195 www.gfabarchitects.com
Parahyangan Catholic University
Aug 2008 -June 2013 Bandung, Indonesia
PT. Alam Sutera Realty, Tbk. Sept 2013 -Jan 2016 Tangerang, Indonesia +6221 29779788 www.alam-sutera.com
Bachelor of Architectural Engineering Grade Point Average : 3.08 Graduation predicate : Excellent
LANGUANGE PROFICIENCY
INDONESIAN
PT. HARP Indonesia Nov 2010 -Jan 2011 Bali, Indonesia
Melati Danes Space and Style
ENGLISH
Nov 2010 -Jan 2011 Bali, Indonesia +62361 4743075
SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY Ms. Office
Word Power Point Excel
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Adobe
Autocad Archicad
Photoshop Indesign
Intermediate Architect Work closely with the principal architect from schematic design stage to final construction drawings documentation stage of a building project. Architectural Design Specialist Person-in-Charge for Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park project. Created design concept and schematic drawings for initial presentation. Created detailed drawings and specifications, documentation for tender, construction and building permit. Junior Intern Architect Assisted the principal architect to create a schematic design for presentation. Assisted in preparation of plans and specifications for tender and construction purposes. Junior Intern Architect Assisted the principal architect to create a schematic design for presentation. Assisted in preparation of mood board and interior catalogue.
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UPI Performing Arts Center
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Cihampelas City Hotel
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Environmental Research Center
Bugis Settlement
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The Skywalk Bridge
The Sunset Bar
Vishnu Plaza
Commercial Strip
Ubud Street
Balinese Village
BASK Gilimeno
The Ritz Carton Cape Mayavee
Karl Lagerfeld Resort Phuket
Sunplay Lifestyle Bang Saray
ALILA Labuan Bajo
Kenny Hills Kuala Lumpur
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01 UPI Performing Arts Center “continuing the landmark� Performing Arts Center Second Year Studio / 2011 Mentored by Ir.Suherman Sudar ,M.T. Setiabudi, Bandung City ,Indonesia
Situated in a complex of one of the oldest public university, UPI Performing Arts Center sit in an important heritage area of Bandung City. Isola Villa, a landmark of Setiabudi region since the collonial era of Indonesia, lies south of the given project site. For those reasons, a contextual design effort must be implemented to respond the surrounding environment by respecting what is already there and not to standing independently as a landmark.
GENERAL DATA Project title : Performing Arts Center Location : Indonesia Education University (UPI) Bandung, Indonesia Land Area BCR FAR
4609 sqm 0.2 0.5
DESIGN STRATEGY Continuing the Landmark Symmetrical building form is one of important characteristics of art deco style apllied in Isola Villa design, which is also applied in UPI Performing Arts Center design to achieve a similar expression with the existing landmark. Smooth curves, elevated ground floor and terraced gardens are also some of visible design elements repeated in the performing arts center design. Continuing the Public Spaces Radial organization of the public open spaces is adapted from the landscape design of Isola Villa. The garden is divided into circular areas whereas the building is positioned at the center of these circles, creating the impression that the building is an integral part of the garden. MASSING STUDY
adapting the symmetrical basic form of Isola Villa
dividing the mass following the functions
elevating the upper mass to clarify building typology
detailing the mass preserving symmetrical building form
The site planning of Isola Villa by the architect Wolff Schoemaker was influenced by indigenous Javanese philosophy. The orientation of the building is according to the north-south axis ,where the building faces Mount Tangkuban Parahu to the north and city of Bandung to the south. The north-south orientation influenced the orientation of UPI Performing Arts Center building in order to reinforce the axis clarity.
AXIS CLARITY
Upper Floor
Ground Floor
art gallery
lobby
backstage
amphitheater
performance hall
service area
outdoor cafeteria
GALLERY AMPHITHEATER
BACKSTAGE
Site Circulation
Outdoor Public Spaces
AUDITORIUM
BASEMENT
pedestrian circulation
CONTROL ROOM
LOBBY
02 Cihampelas City Hotel “integrating public space within the public realm� City hotel Third Year Studio / 2012 Mentored by Ir.Paulus Agus Susanto ,M.T. Cihampelas Street, Bandung City ,Indonesia
Known as the most famous commercial hub in Bandung City, Cihampelas Street is characterized by the rapid movement of people and vehicles. Image of this area is particularly shaped by the long pedestrian street lined with storefronts and the trading activities that can be dinstincly seen along the way. This existing condition generates some design constraints such as the common city centre problem where the buildable land area is usually not big enough to provide space for mixed use functions. As a respond to this, the aim of the design is to integrate the public space of the hotel within the public realm of Cihampelas Street to create a feeling of continuity and also to preserve the vibrant spirit of the place.
COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR
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GENERAL DATA Project title : Three-stars city hotel Location : Cihampelas street, Coblong District, Bandung City, Indonesia Land Area BCR FAR BL Max. height
3300 sqm 0.5 1.8 5m 45 m
DESIGN STRATEGY Considering the project location which situated in the most dense tourist district of Bandung city, the Flow of Activity plan of the hotel has to be aligned with the activity pattern of the hotel guests, who mostly come to Cihampelas for shopping tourism. This consideration emerges a design strategy to benefit from the existing commercial corridor of Cihampelas street. By directing peoples flow into the hotel public space, a connection between outer and inner space will be formed as if the hotel public space is a part of the existing commercial corridor. The linkage concept achieved by giving an open access from the pedestrian to the hotel public space.
RESPOND TO THE SITE The comparation between site dimension and floor area ratio resulting in the centralized space organization with central core design. This arrangement is considered to be efficient and effective to maximize the saleable floor area. However, the centralized space organization often results in bulky building form. Setback between podium and upper building storeys is applied to reduce the perceived mass and promote the pedestrian scale of the street.
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RESPOND TO TRAFFIC CONGESTION RESPOND TO THE SURROUNDINGS The mid rise building height which exceeds 40 meters above the ground will cause a certain impact on the city skyline when compared to the surrounding environment which mostly consists of low rise buildings. The solution to soften this level gap is dividing the building into 3 masses with different levels. The gradual changes in building height will be able to soften the city skyline and also to satisfy human’s eye view.
RESPOND TO THE NATURAL FACTORS In order to create a climate responsive building, large openings are placed within North-South orientation to maximize optimal daylighting. Sun shadings are well designed on each side of opening to reduce heat effect. Public space corridor and podium rooftop are designed with open plans to maximize air movement and reduce energy use.
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ENTRANCE LOBBY LOUNGE BAKERY SHOP MINI MARKET
6. TRAVEL AGENT 7. COFFEE SHOP 8. OUTDOOR SEATING 9. MANAGEMENT OFFICE 10. DIRECTOR’S OFFICE
11. STAFF AREA 12. FEMALE TOILET 13. MALE TOILET 14. BOH 15. LOADING AREA STAFF PARKING
CO M M ER CI A L CO RR ID O R
Traffic congestion is the main problem of Cihampelas Street and continuously worsening along with the increasing number of commercial buildings. A proper drop off and roundabout should be provided to avoid traffic bottleneck.
2nd TYPICAL FLOOR 8th-9th floor consists of 1 unit deluxe type room and 4 units standard type room. Equipped with 2 elevators, 2 emergency stairs and 1 bellboy station 1st TYPICAL FLOOR 3rd-7th floor consists of 3 units deluxe type room and 8 units standard type room. Equipped with 2 elevators, 2 emergency stairs and 1 bellboy station. HEALTH CLUB 2nd floor consists of a swimming pool, fitness center, spas and outdoor dining area. Open space organization is applied to ensure optimal airflow and reduce energy use.
Deluxe Room Type RESTAURANT & MULTI PURPOSE ROOM 1st floor consists of a restaurant and a multi purpose room with pre-function hall. The main kitchen is directly connected to the building core and bellboy station.
LOBBY & PUBLIC SPACE Ground floor consists of lobby , lounge, offices, BoH and commercial spaces.
Standard Room Type
standard type room
core & vertical circulation
deluxe type room
horizontal circulation
public area service area
STREAMLINE FACADE CONCEPT Inspired by the light trails illuminated by the dense traffic, the streamline pattern represents rapid movement of vehicles and peoples along the road of Cihampelas Street. Besides of the aesthetic function, the streamline pattern also manifests the tropical architecture characteristic because of its sun shading performance. Vertical Fin Horizontal Fin
SUN SHADING DEVICE As a response to the tropical climate in Indonesia, a well designed sun shading device is neccessary to reduce building peak heat gain and improve visual comfort by controlling glare. Combination of vertical and horizontal fins installed on the north and south facing openings is one of effective energy efficient building strategy. It will help to prevent unwanted solar heat gain from entering a conditioned space and also to complement passive daylighting system.
03 Bandung Center for Environmental Research and Education “nurturing society” Government Office and Research Facility Final Year Studio / 2012 Mentored by Ir.Alexander Sastrawan ,MSP. Karees Region, Bandung City ,Indonesia
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BPLHD as the Environment Agency of Bandung city has a virtuous mission for sustainable environment of Bandung city and environmentally educated society. Bandung Center for Environmental Research and Education introduces new concept of Public Environment Agency building that does not merely serves as a government office but also as a “nurturer” of society. This regenerates the stereotype of government office in Indonesia that often creates unfriendly impression for society. Bandung Center for Environmental Research and Education equipped with sophisticated laboratory facilities to support the research activities of Bandung Environment Agency. Public space which is open to the people located on the ground floor to facilitate complaints and counseling activities. The diverse activities pattern of this building’s function is the main aspect that influence the space planning of this building.
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Slum Area Cikapundung River
GENERAL DATA Project title : Bandung Center for Environmental Research and Education
DESIGN STRATEGY Environment Friendly Located in Karees region where slums lined along the riverbank of Cikapundung, people often dispose their household waste directly into the river, resulting in the degradation of environment quality. Bandung Center for Environmental Research and Education aims to be a prototype of proper waste treatment method by introducing Ecotechnology Garden which is accessible from the pedestrian walkway.
Location : Karees Region, Bandung City Indonesia
Society Friendly A well designed entry plaza and proper public spaces is a symbol of invitation for society to collaborate with government in practicing environmental efforts.
Land Area BCR FAR
Building Typology Vertical and horizontal pattern of the building facade represents firmness as a government agency, besides of the friendly concept.
5010 sqm 0.4 1.8
VERTICAL CIRCULATION
Massing Concept A combination of radial and linear space organization is a direct result from the radial pattern of laboratory activities and the linear pattern of office activities. This combination forms building masses that represents the diversity of activities inside the building.
Creating an Impression of Openness A large public plaza is a clear statement that represents openness to the people of Bandung city. This plaza also contributes as a part of urban public spaces that will provide a place for people to gather and acquire environmental education.
PUBLIC SPACES
LABORATORY TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN 1. STAFF OFFICE 2. SUPERVISOR OFFICE 3. SPECTROPHOMETRY LAB. 4. ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY LAB. 5. POWDER ROOM 6. SCALE ROOM
7 . OVEN ROOM 8 . ANALYSIS ROOM 9 . TITRATION ROOM 10 . EXTRACTION ROOM 11 . WASTE STORAGE 12 . SAMPLE STORAGE
OFFICE SPACES
LABORATORY FACILITY
Horizontal Circulation
13. APPARATUS STORAGE 14. BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND ROOM 15. CHEMICAL STORAGE 16. MANAGER’S ROOM 17. PRINCIPAL’S ROOM 18. ENTRY HALL
19. MEETING ROOM 20. ADMIN ROOM 21. TOILETS 22. PANTRY 23. SERVICE LIFT 24. JANITOR 25. EMERGENCY STAIR 26. LIFT
SERVICE AREA
AN EFFORT TO EDUCATE SOCIETY Karees region is crossed by the slum area chain of Bandung city. This region definitely becomes a concern area for Bandung Environment Agency. The main challenge is to break people’s bad habit to dispose theirhousehold waste directly into the river. Bandung Center for Environmental Research and Education appears as an example of prudent wastewater treatment method. Ecotechnology garden is one of cheap and clever solution that can be easily applied in every household. The aquatic plants required for this method are the hyperaccumulator plants which roots can absorb considerable amount of hazardous substance, even chemicals contaminated wastewater.
Wastewater Shaft
WASTEWATER TREATMENT DIAGRAM
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Cyperus papyrus
Ecotechnology Garden
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Typha sp.
Anaerobic Filter
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Wastewater Treatment Installation
04 Spatial Order of Bugis Settlement in Kampong Cungkeng “the social logic of space� Undergraduate Thesis / 2013 Mentored by Dr. Y.Basuki Dwisusanto, M.Sc. Kampong Cungkeng, Lampung City ,Indonesia
Siri Na Pesse Siri Na Pesse is a cultural philosophy of Bugis people that should be upheld by every Buginese descendants. Siri is the supreme dignity value within the soul a Bugis people. People who live without siri would be considered equal to animal that has no sense of shame, self esteem and social concern. Siri Na Pesse is the core value that encourages the Bugis to maintain solidarity among them, this philosophy enables them to survive and respected in the foreign land.
Bugis Cosmology The Bugis believe that the universe (macrocosm) is arrayed by three levels. The highest level is Boting Langi, the dwelling place of Dewata Seuwae, the highest God of the Bugis. The middle level is Ale Kawa ,the dwelling place of Dewata Seuwae representatives who rule over the earth. The lowest level, Uri Liyu which located under the sea, is the dwelling place of the Sea Gods who rule over the water. This hierarchy is the main guideline to the spatial order of every Bugis settlement.
Sulapa Eppa Wala Suji The Bugis tribe, originates from South Sulawesi in Indonesia, are known for their expertise in trading and ocean voyages. They have wandered throughout Malaysia, Philippines, Brunei Darusallam ,Thailand, Madagascar and South Africa, leaving their mark of presence in many parts of the world. In Indonesia, Bugis settlements can be found in almost every island. Even if they wander to faraway land and establish their settlements in the new land, the characteristics of original Bugis architecture can obviously be seen there. This can be found in the city of Bandar Lampung, precisely in Kampong Cungkeng. This indicates that they adheres the principles of local wisdom inherited from their ancestor. Beside of the Bugis cultural influence, the spatial order of their settlement is also influenced by patron-client economic system, as a result of their major livelihood as fishermen.
The Buginese people hold fast to a life philosophy called Sulapa Eppa Wala Suji. This philosophy states an idea that every aspect of human life can only be perfect if it follows a rectangular shape. This philosophy rooted from the beginning of life on earth which is believed to be consisted by four elements : fire, water, earth and wind. In order to determine the orientation of their settlement, Buginese people follows the four directions of the wind which is north, south, east and west. This is believed to represents the philosophy of Sulapa Eppa Wala Suji.
Punggawa Punggawa is the upper class of the Bugis society in Kampung Cungkeng which consisted of the landlords and capitalist who are able to employ another people. They usually own expensive fishing equipments such as fishing boats and boatlift nets which can be used by their fishing laborers. A punggawa usually employs four to five sawis (fishing laborers). The average size of a punggawa’s house is usually 6 meters wide and 10 meters long and also characterized by ornamented timpak laja (roof gable). The architectural ornament often resembles the sun ray or vegetation. Tellongeng (window) in a punggawa’s house is characterized by ornamented blinds and trellis. The railing is also characterized by carving which resembles vines or leaves.
Architectural Style 1. LEGO LEGO 2. GUEST ROOM 3. LIVING ROOM
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Lontang Rilalleng
ALE BOLA
Lontang Retengah
AWASO
Lontang Risaliweng
4. BEDROOM 5. DINING ROOM 6. PRAYING ROOM
7. BATHROOM 8. KITCHEN
Sawi Sawi is the lower class of the Bugis society in Kampung Cungkeng which consisted of the sawis (fishing laborers) who work for punggawa. Their main responsibility includes all of production activities, such as fish catching, fish selling and fishing equipment maintaning. Sawi is the majority class of social stratification in Kampung Cungkeng. The average size of a sawi’s house is usually 5 meters wide and 8 meters long. Many of them built their houses on swampland and mostly live under poverty line. Their houses are mostly built of used building materials or even wrecks. No visible architectural ornaments or carvings on their roof gables, windows or railings like the ornaments found in punggawa’s house. But generally the basic form of their houses still follows the principle of Bugis cosmology.
Architectural Style 1. LEGO LEGO 2. GUEST ROOM 3. LIVING ROOM
RAKKEANG
Lontang Rilalleng
ALE BOLA
Lontang Retengah
AWASO
Lontang Risaliweng
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6. KITCHEN 7. BATHROOM
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Mosque and Graveyard Most of Buginese people have forsaken their ancestors original belief and convert to Islam. That makes a Mosque existence becomes very important for Buginese people. As they have a tendency to place the highly valued building on the highest ground level, Al-Muhajirin Mosque which is the only mosque in Kampung Cungkeng, built on the highest ground near the main street. In contrast to that, a Graveyard which is often related to sadness, located on the north side of Kampung Cungkeng. North direction is a symbol of sadness for the Bugis.
punggawa houses Punggawa Neighbourhood The spatial organization pattern of the Bugis settlements in foreign land are usually follow a linear pattern which characterized by row of houses which positioned in opposite direction against the water bodies (river, sea or swamp). This concept is very similar to the spatial organization of the Bugis Punggawa neighbourhood in Kampung Cungkeng which forms a linear organization and faces the main road. The pattern of the road grids also follows a rectangular shape which is known as an implementation of Sulapa Eppa Wala Suji philosophy.
sawi houses
fish drying spaces
Sawi Neighbourhood The main characteristic of a Buginese fishermen settlement is the clustered spatial organization which forms a common open space. This pattern can be seen in the sawi neighbourhood of Kampung Cungkeng which tend to follow cluster pattern with fish drying spaces between the buildings. These fish drying spaces are shared spaces used by relative members whose houses located around the fish drying spaces. This is a tangible form of close social ties among the sawi community of Kampung Cungkeng.
05 Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park PT. Alam Sutera Realty, Tbk. Professional Project (2013-2016) Uluwatu, Bali ,Indonesia
01. BALINESE VILLAGE Function Location Status Involvement
: Cultural Attraction : GWK Bali, Indonesia : Concept : Design concept GA & permit drawings
Function Location Status Involvement
: Restaurant & Bar : GWK Bali, Indonesia : Concept : Design concept GA drawings 04. SUNSET BAR
02. UBUD STREET SHOPPING AVENUE Function Location Status Involvement
: Retail : GWK Bali, Indonesia : Under Construction : Design concept GA & permit drawings
Function Location Status Involvement
: Cultural Attraction : GWK Bali, Indonesia : Built : Design concept GA & permit drawings
05. VISHNU PLAZA EXTENSION 03. COMMERCIAL STRIP Function Location Status Involvement
: Retail : GWK Bali, Indonesia : Built : Design concept GA & permit drawings
Function Location Status Involvement
: Cultural Attraction : GWK Bali, Indonesia : Postponed Construction : Design concept GA & permit drawings
06. SKYWALK BRIDGE & GALLERY
06 Gary Fell Architect Bureau Indonesia Professional Project (2016-2017) South East Asia (Various Projects)
01. BASK at GILIMENO Client : PT. BASK Gilimeno Principal Architect : Gary Fell Function : Resort Location : Lombok Island, Indonesia Status : Under construction Involvement : GA drawings, DED Tender & permit drawings
Local fishing villas with their thatched roof and bamboo frames, serve as inspiration for the resort’s architectural design. Concrete, bearing the marks of its timber shuttering was selected as the primary building material and makes up much of both the internal and external appearance of the buildings. A single timber lattice screen design is essentially the only other element used in the composition of the buildings.
02. KARL LAGERFELD RESORT Client : Karl Lagerfeld Principal Architect : Gary Fell Function : Resort Location : Phuket, Thailand Status : Design stage Involvement : Schematic design Masterplan detailing
Designed to translate the fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld’s graphic esthetic into a range of bespoke projects including hotels, residential properties, restaurant and private clubs. Located in a private and exclusive area of Phuket, this luxury resort complex provides a high end retreats with stylish ambience.
03. THE RITZ CARLTON at CAPE MAYAVEE Client : Capital EM Principal Architect : Gary Fell Function : Resort Location : Phuket, Thailand Status : Under construction Involvement : Schematic design GA drawings, DED Masterplan detailing
Blurring the distinction between architecture and landscape is the main theme of the design. Building emerged from the ground as if it’s a part of the landscape. The infinity pools framing the horizon and maximizing the magnificent view of the ocean. The resort complex consisted of suite hotel, private villas and residences, restaurants, spa and rock bar. All buildings are tied along a buggy track as a part of the landscape design.
04. SUNPLAY LIFESTYLE Client : Sunplay Asia Principal Architect : Gary Fell : Retirement Facility Function Location : Bang Saray, Thailand : Under construction Status Involvement : Schematic design GA drawings Masterplan detailing
This development is set on 28 hectares of prime land in Bang Saray Thailand. Mainly functioned as a retirement facility, the design aims to create a sense of tranquility. Consisted of various types of private villas surrounded by the stone walls and well designed planters to create enclosed spaces for each villas and protecting the owners private spaces. Generous garden are provided to create a sense of the nature, as well as the preservation of the existing trees and landscape elements.
05. ALILA VILLAS at LABUAN BAJO Client : Alila Hotels Principal Architect : Gary Fell Function : Resort Location : Flores, Indonesia Status : Design Stage Involvement : Schematic design GA drawings
Set on two land plots of 7.6 Hectares and 2.8 Hectares, this resort and villas project situated in the beautiful mountaneous scenery of the renowned Labuan Bajo. Consisted of an apartment complex, hotels, private villas, clubhouse and a stylish ocean club. The design aims to maximize the potential views of the Labuan Bajo ocean. Local rubble stone is the main theme of material selection, which reflects the locality of Flores island.
06. KENNY HILLS PRIVATE RESIDENCE Client : Lee Choong Yan Principal Architect : Gary Fell Function : Private Residence Location : Kuala Lumpur Status : Under construction Involvement : GA drawings Furniture detailing
Set on a steep site in Kuala Lumpur’s most affluent suburbs, this house drops over five stories into the valley with complex changes in volume defining its interior arrangement and reflecting the owners detailed and demanding brief. The house is intended for three generations of extended family plus (resident) guests. Its internal organization reflects the relative ages of the occupants. A lift connects all floor, allowing access to the rooftop gardens and a pool and fitness centre.