‘17-‘19 Marciana Clarissa Architecture Portfolio 2017-2019
Selected architecture works, briefly accounted and neatly compiled.
INTRODUCING ME
My name is Marciana Clarissa, or to be short Clarissa/Ica. I’m a 24 year-old junior architect from DFORM Studio based in Banten, Indonesia, and a freelance graphic and interior designer since I was in college at Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta. I have 2 years experience in working as a full-time architect at studio and 2 years as an art director at Majalah SKETSA Universitas Tarumanagara.
Besides architecture, I have a profound interest toward art and graphic design, where I mostly spend my leisure time, or just doing aerial yoga.
EDUCATION
EXPERIENCE
Senior High School at SMAK Penabur Bintaro Jaya 2010-2013
Art Director at Majalah SKETSA Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta June 2014 - June 2015
Bachelor of Architecture at Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta 2013-2017
Freelance Graphic Designer for TETRA Architecture, Jakarta November 2014 - February 2015
This architecture portfolio is a short brief of what I have been working on at DFORM Studio. My education and experience are stated below as supplement.
Junior Architect Intern at PT. JIMBARAN HIJAU, Bali July 2016 - August 2016 Freelance Architect, Interior Designer, and Graphic Designer December 2016 - present Assistant Architect at DFORM Studio, South Tangerang December 2017 - December 2019 INTRODUCTION
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TABLE OF PROJECTS
During 2 years period of working at DFORM Studio, I have been working on and involved in 31 projects of architecture (house and housing), interior (residential and commercial), landscape (residential), and master plan (residential) projects. Total of 11 projects are built, some are still in design development and construction process, and some are proposals. There are 4 phases in one project each: concept design, design development, construction drawing, and construction site-survey.
ARCHITECTURE
INTERIOR
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1. AA House Interior 2. 96 Bakery Commercial Kitchen Interior 3. WDZG Distro Interior
15. KA House 16. AO House 17. WK House 18. MM House 19. NH House 20. IF House 21. SD House 22. EM House 23. SaM Housing 24. YT Housing 25. FF Housing 26. HW Housing
TABLE OF PROJECTS
SN House GB House Zen House NM House VG House SA House BS House IV House RV House LD House AM House IS House RS House GA House
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LANDSCAPE 1. SM House Landscape
MASTER PLAN 1. Adipura Master Plan
06 SN House Built (December 2017 – January 2019) Involved in concept design, design development, construction drawing, and construction site-survey as the project architect.
12 GB House Built (December 2017 – February 2019) Involved in concept design, design development, construction drawing, and construction site-survey as the project architect.
16 WK House Ongoing (November 2019 – present) Involved in concept design as the project architect.
22 HW Housing Ongoing (February 2019 – present) Involved in concept design as a part of team.
30 AA House Interior On Construction (May 2019 – present) Involved in concept design, design development, construction drawing, and construction site-survey as the project architect.
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SN HOUSE
Status Built Project Date December 2017 - January 2019 Location Jagakarsa, South Jakarta Project Architect Marciana Clarissa (DFORM Studio)
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Situated in Jagakarsa, South Jakarta, SN House is a concept of minimal living for a small family. It was finished in January 2019. The idea was to accommodate 3 people with diverse needs into a 70 sqm house, which is relatively small. The father usually works at home and the mother is a full-time housewife with a 2-year-old daughter. With 80% of the activities are done at home, SN House should not only be a house for night and
weekend stopover. It must be the warm shelter for those needs. The single-mass house is ordinarily a box, but with extraordinary surprises inside. A sky-reaching tall window on the side reveals the steel plate stairs to the second floor. SN House façade is pinned with a broad rectangular window, a small window, and a camouflaged storage for helmet.
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1. SN House front elevation. 2. The main room consists of living room, dining room, and kitchen merged together in a linear space. 3. TV area and steel-plate staircases.
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The family wants a spacious living and dining room with no wall and partition, a guest bedroom, a master bedroom, a child bedroom, two bathrooms, and a “hidden chamber” for laundry corner. The slim staircases lead to the second floor, where the private areas are. At the end
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1. Child playing room, later be transformed into a bedroom once the child grows up. 2. Second floor multifunction corridor, could be use as a working space. 3. Master bedroom view.
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of the upper staircase, there is a railing door to prevent small children breaking through. The second-floor corridor has extra space which is used as a working space. As an expandable house, the back of the house is intentionally made empty and later can be used to add more rooms.
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I was the project architect of SN House and following the process from schematic and concept design, design development, construction drawing, and construction supervision. The house went through 3 rectifications and the whole process took a year from concept to handover.
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SN HOUSE BUILT PHOTOS
Date Taken January 2019 Photo by Marciana Clarissa
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1. Full-team photo with owner of SN House (three from left). 2. SN House front elevation. 3. Close-up view of the rotary fence. 4. Living area view to the TV spot. 5. Close-up view of the handrail. 6. The view from second floor corridor to the bathroom and master bedroom. 7. Bottom view of the back elevation.
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GB HOUSE Status Built Project Date December 2017 - February 2019 Location Bogor, West Java Project Architect Marciana Clarissa (DFORM Studio)
GB House front elevation.
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GB House was renovated and expanded to accommodate more people but still in style. The house sits in Bogor, West Java, within 150 sqm area in a 135 sqm site. Owner wants to have seating area in almost every corner of the house. The main reason behind is in Bataknese custom, there are times where the big family get together in the eldest’s house for certain events. To make it roomy, it is important to keep partition walls away and set large windows around. As the result, the living space now shall accommodate 20 people at a time and suitable for family events, without losing the real function of the house.
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From the façade, GB House wants to show its bulk size without intimidation. Before the renovation, the house was single story like the rest of its neighbors. As it was modified into a full two-story, the mass would be unsightly massive and looking so dominating. To counter that, framed gable-façade and scattered square windows are chosen to minimalize the bulge. The house features two living rooms, a spacious dining room connected to the kitchen, a guest room, and a bathroom on the ground floor. The staircases are made from steel plate topped with solid
wood plank all over the top and equipped with slim steel stripes for handrails. A two-story large window behind the stairs keep the living area and the second story lightsome. There are 3 bedrooms on the second floor. The master bedroom includes a walk-in closet and a bathroom inside. GB House is the first renovation I have ever handled. I was responsible from concept design, design development, and construction drawing. The house had 3 rectifications and took more than a year from concept to finish in February 2019.
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1. Family room next to steel plate and timber staircases. 2. Large-capacity dining room with direct backyard view. 3. Second floor working space.
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WK HOUSE Status Ongoing Project Date November 2019 - present Location Depok, West Java Project Architect Marciana Clarissa (DFORM Studio)
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Located in Depok, West Java, WK house would stand within 255 sqm building area on a 308 sqm site. The most intriguing challenge of designing the house is the terrain, which contour has up to 7 meters height. WK House will be built for a newlywed couple with later two children. The wife is an oil painter and the husband a contractor engineer, thus working at home is very necessary. The house includes a painting studio, an infinity pool, and dry gardens spread around the house.
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1. WK House front elevation. 2. Japanese style dry garden at the entrance of the house.
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1. Close-up view to the gate and garage. 2. The main room of the house, living-dining-kitchen in all open room. 3. Oil painting studio.
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Stacking rectangular shapes are applied to the main façade. From the front façade, it is a three-colored house: white paint, polished concrete, and solid timbers. The semi-basement accommodates two cars, two storages, and a resin-friendly oil painting studio with good air circulation to avoid the strong smell stuck inside. To reach the main entrance door, we have to go through main stairs on the left side and surpass a wide dry terrace before going inside. Splitting levels play a substantial part at the entrance to the foyer and to the living area. The living, dining, and kitchen are in one capacious area with no walls in between.
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If looking from the site plan, the house is split into two main masses: the public and the private masses separated with white coral gardens. A connector surrounded by glass doors ties both masses without eliminating the natural light. On the second floor above the living-dining area, there is an infinity pool with magnificent view of the valley in front of the house. The private mass consists of a roomy family room, service area, and 3 bedrooms on second floor.
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1. Family room with massive bookshelf and floating stairs to the second floor. 2. Master bedroom with double-sided walk-in closet. 3. The other side of walk-in closet and master bathroom. 4. Infinity pool with breathtaking view of the valley. 5. Glass and steel connector from the private mass to the public mass.
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Semi-Basement
I designed WK House within the schematic concept design process, and soon to be approved to the next step; the design development. This house is the last project I handled at DFORM.
Second Floor
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HW Housing exterior view, the dormitory on the left and the private housing on the right.
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Status Ongoing
Location Krong Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia
Project Date February 2019 - present
Architect DFORM Studio
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HW HOUSING
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Amongst residential projects I worked on, HW Housing is the only housing complex. Composed in 4 floors, HW Housing is meant to accommodate around 500 workers (as builders) to be their dormitory in Krong Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia. HW’s company engaged in a construction field. Besides the dormitory for workers, the managers are set to stay in a private housing next to the dorm building. On the whole, HW Housing includes a 4-story dormitory for 500 workers and a private housing for around 20 managers.
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1. HW Housing dormitory front elevation. 2. HW Housing, the dormitory (left) and the private housing (right) with parking lots, from bird eye’s view. 3. Dormitory manager office on the ground floor.
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From the façade, the mass is a flat rectangular white concrete form with checkerboard arrangement of wooden grills to prevent direct sun light into the rooms. Each room type has different position of the window, it’s either at the upper or lower side of the wall. To maintain the sun light entering each corner of the building, the rooms arrangement is made single-loaded, therefore the less operational energy required.
Couple Room (2 people) 12 rooms
Regular Room (4 people) 24 rooms
Total Rooms 56 rooms
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Total Capacity 152 people Large Couple Room (2 people) 12 rooms, en suite bathroom x
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Large Regular Room (6 people) 8 rooms
In this project, I was part of a team of 2 persons and I was tasked to focus on the 4-story dormitory. The process began with classifying the dorm rooms into certain types based on workers’ category: couple or single. Four types of room: Regular Room, Large Room, Couple Room, and Large Couple Room, are yielded into a prototype floor design from 2nd to 4th floor. The types of room detail are shown on the left page. Some facilities are included in the dorm, so that if the workers long to have some food and entertainment they don’t need to go out far. There are large semioutdoor food court with open kitchen and karaoke rooms for comfort leisure. There are also laundry room, public shower and toilet, linen room, and management office inside the building.
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1. HW Housing dormitory program & mass transformation. 2. Regular Room. 3. Large Regular Room 4. Couple Room. 5. Large Couple Room with en suite.
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HW Housing is appealing to my interest, as it’s the first time I handle a bigger level of residential project and having to brainstorm together with my partner to align and harmonize the red thread of the design. I was involved in the schematic design process and currently the project is on hold by the owner for further discussion.
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1. Dormitory dining area. 2. Corridors with inner courtyard view. 3. Parking lot area.
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Third Floor
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AA HOUSE INTERIOR
Status On Construction Project Date May 2019 - present Location Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta Project Architect Marciana Clarissa (DFORM Studio)
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The AA House project is to renovate the interior of the house which was previously built by a property developer, but the design didn’t meet the owner’s expectation. The owner is a couple with no children. The husband is a vespa enthusiast and the wife is into yoga. The AA House sits in Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta with 208 sqm building area in a 200 sqm site.
Before renovation, the existing house consisted of 4 bedrooms and the owner thought 4 bedrooms were more than needs. Existing service area was spread in ground and second floor without good air ventilation and natural light, making it complicated for the house assistant to get the work done. The kitchen had no window or ventilation to get rid of excess smoke while cooking. Some parts of the house indeed have to be renovated.
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1. AA House living room. 2. The main room consists of living room, dining room, and kitchen merged together in a linear space. 3. Wet kitchen and laundry area.
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The renovation process is to fix some anomalous spaces and transform the interior design into warmer and clearer atmosphere. To get every corner of the house natural sun light, the left side of the house is dismantled into a void. This also lets the void become the service corridor and the service area is no longer in two parts but one all in the ground floor. Two out of four bedrooms are now transformed into a playroom and a yoga/ prayer room, adjusted to the owner’s necessity. Previously, the living-dining area was visibly tight with not much natural light. Now it’s transformed to have big void to the second floor and get more sun light with skylight. An additional walk-in closet is also added into the master bedroom and the existing master bedroom balcony is modified into a bigger master bathroom. The overall interior is pretty much embellished with timbers and white elements.
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1. Master bedroom with TV stand and dressing table. 2. The void into the living area below and praying room with full windows facing to the void to allow sunlight goes in. 3. Master bathroom with freestanding bathtub.
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AA House is productively fast in design, development, and construction process because the owners want to move in within 6 months or less. During the schematic/concept design process, the existing house was already being demolished step by step to hasten the construction phase later. Design took up to 4 months and currently AA House is still on construction, predicted to be finish in 1-2 month from December 2019.
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Ground Floor
1. A vespa-themed playroom on ground floor. 2. Praying room, transformed into a yoga practice room while not used. 3. Guest powder room on ground floor.
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