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MARTINUS WIRIYANTO mwiriyanto@gmail.com 0425478989

PROFILE I am a passionate professional with over 8 years overseas experience as an architect. My experiences include new and renovation projects of various scales across residential, commercial, hotel, and mix-used developments. By dealing with a variety of challenges throughout my working career, I have developed a strong ability to perform well in all aspects of the architectural practice, including conceptual design, construction documentation, project and office management, client and consultant-relations, and mentoring junior colleagues. Since moving to Australia in 2010, I have expanded my knowledge and skills to adapt to the Australian building industry by obtaining a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Melbourne, working for bespoke design practice Wolf Architects, and gaining first-hand experience of building construction on sites. I have working knowledge of the practice of BCA and the Victorian planning scheme. My immediate goal is to seek a position within a leading Australian architectural firm that will offer me new challenges and the opportunity to progress professionally towards being a registered architect.

EDUCATION MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE 2010 - 2012 University of Melbourne BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE 1997 - 2001 Parahyangan Catholic University

EMPLOYMENTS WOLF ARCHITECTS Graduate Architect Student Architect

| contract | part time

01.2013 - present 08.2011 - 12.2011

SMARTHILL CONSTRUCTION Carpentry Works

| contract

01.2012 - 12.2012

HPLUSM DESIGN Architectural Designer

| freelance

2010 - 2013

TNZ DESIGN+BUILD Architect

| freelance

2006 - 2009

ASTA ARTHA Junior Architect

| fulltime

2001 - 2006


SOFTWARE DRAFTING MODELLING

GRAPHIC

AUTOCAD 2012

| proficient

3d Studio MAX 2009 + Vray Revit Architecture Sketch Up

| proficient | basic | basic

Adobe Photoshop Adobe Indesign Adobe Illustrator

| proficient | proficient | basic

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT REVIT LEVEL 1

Holmesglen

2012

TIMBER FURNITURE WORKSHOP

University of Melbourne

2011

CONSTRUCTION INDUCTION TRAINING

Master Builder Association Victoria

2011

BUILDING TECHNOLOGY COURSE

Master Builder Association Victoria

2011

INTERESTS SPORTS | Volleyball, Basketball, Tennis PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT

ONLINE PORTFOLIOS http://issuu.com/martinus97

REFEREE Taras Wolf

Wolf Architects, 28 Grandview Rd, Chadstone 3148 VIC

+61 (03) 9807 1586


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> Training Faclity Building, PT Essar > Sambas Interior

Studio Apartment

Parahyangan Catholic University, B.Arch 1997-2001

> Physical Model Making for

> Bisma House

> Dago House

> Nusa Hijau

students final presentation

House

< Sukajadi

Restaurant

> Taman

Mutiara 1 House

^ BSD

House

Freelance Designer ASTA ARTHA (Architecture and Interior design Consultant) junior architect

> A14 House

> E1-7 House > Taman Millenium House > Sukajadi House ^ Dago House

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project architect

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> Lingkar Selatan Mall

< Century Hills Leisure Park

< Multikon Office < Ciumbuleuit Residence

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> Setraduta House > Laguna House

> Roses Cafe

^ Nyland C Hotel

> Hegarmanah House

^ Nyland P Hotel

^ Asia Afrika Church Interior < Hatta House

> Yoseph House

< Pondok Hijau House

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> icue billiards QV

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> Tokuya Northland

> Ramen Ya Paramount

< Tullamarine Melbourne Airport

< Student Housing Dookie

< EcoLodge Yarra Bend

< Curving The Harbour

HPUSM design , architectural designer University of Melbourne, M.Arch WOLF Architects, student architect

SmartHill Construction, carpentry > Burwood

< Mccracken House

> Grandview House

> Mitcham

< Zoran House > Brendan House < Jacqui House

> Yaktapena House > Darmaloka House > Kopo Permai House

< Palembang

< Batam Residential Development

< Taman Mutiara 2

< Interior Belleza

Car Showroom

House

< Cijerah Shop

> Mekar

Utama House

< Soreang Commercial Area

< Gajahmada Library

TNZ design+built, architect

> Singgasana House

> Sukamulya House

> Taman Citeureup House

House

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^ Kalimalang House ^ Kota Baru House

^ Rammona Bakery

^ Garut House

> Bintaro

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> Mutiara House

^ Caringin House+Workshop

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Martin Architectural Portfolio 2013

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OFFICE WORKS


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2012

MD HOUSE

CARPENTRY

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GRANDVIEW HOUSE

SETRADUTA HOUSE

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LAGUNA HOUSE

NYLAND HOTEL


WARRANDYTE HOUSE Graduate Architect | WOLF ARCHITECTS DUTY:

Design Development 3D Renderings Town Planning Documentation

INFO: Year: Jan 2013 | Location: Warrandyte VIC Land Area : 6217 m2 | Floor Area : 1615 m2 BAL 40 building specification refer to AS 3959 - 2009 Defendable space analysis Water supply and access analysis Landscape treatment WEST FACADE

MAIN ENTRANCE VIEW


SOUTH ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION SECTION X - X 1 1

SHADOW DIAGRAM ADJUSTMENT WATER SUPPLY ANALYSIS

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WOLF ARCHITECTS 28 Grandview Rd, Chadstone VIC 3138 E. WOLF@WOLFARCHITECTS.COM.AU T. 03 9807 1586 M. 0413 788 411 WWW.WOLFARCHITECTS.COM.AU

4 CHARLOTTE COURT NORTH WARRANDYTE, 3113 MICHAEL DAMCHEV

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SITE PLAN



CARPENTRY BURWOOD

Carpenter Assistant | SMARTHILL CONSTRUCTION DUTY:

Assisting in timber framing works Assisting in site preparation for trade person Ordering building materials Preparing daily Site Diary report Assisting in quality control for external+internal work Keeping tools, equipments, and building materials

INFO:

Year: 2012 Land size: 2700 m2

| Location : Burwood VIC

14 units townhouses, @ approx. 23 sq (4 two storeys and 10 three storeys) $6 million project


CARPENTRY MITCHAM Carpenter Assistant |

SMARTHILL CONSTRUCTION DUTY: INFO:

Assisting in timber framing work Year: 2012

| Location : Mitcham VIC

This containers are modified and joined together as a marketing showroom for new development of 3 storey apartment . Using some left over building materials from current project, this containers can reduce construction time and cost.

PROCESS

EXTERIOR FINISHES cut off panel

retain existing openings

container A

remove door

WALL TO WALL JOINT

both wall and roof are covered with acrylic render as a monolitic look

container B

add new fix window + sliding door

WALL TO ROOF JOINT


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Timber framing for external wall

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100mm polyfoam is applied to cover initial corrugated steel panel as insulation.

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Acrylic coarse render as top coat of the external finish

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Timber framing for internal wall and ceiling

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GRANDVIEW HOUSE

Student Architect | WOLF ARCHITECTS DUTY:

Design development 3D renderings

INFO:

Year: 2011

| Location: Chadstone VIC

A integrated home and office of Wolf Architects Natural light design approach Smart spaces configuration

SUBSTRACTED SHELL BOX CONCEPT AS THE MAIN DISPLAY OF THE HOUSE

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Asian style landscape design with composition of grass, pebbles, concrete paving, pond, foating steps, bench, art wall, decking, and bridge.

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View while passing on grandview road

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Working space integrated with gallery of toys and car collection

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Stand alone bathup and separated shower-toilet glass screen in master ensuiteg

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Dining area and its interconnected view to working space.


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Stair to roof top studio

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Kitchen design

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Studio at roof top can be use as children play room

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Main living room at the front area of the house is connected to front court yard using large sliding door.g

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Display shelves that performs as stair gate at rumpus room on first floor.

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Zoran House

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Jacqui House

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Mccracken House

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Brendan House

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HOUSES

Student Architect | WOLF ARCHITECTS DUTY:

Study and Renderings

INFO:

Year: 2011

| Location: Melbourne VIC

Assisting in exterior and interior rendering of coWWntemporary houses designed at Wolf Architects


SETRADUTA HOUSE Project Architect | ASTA ARTHA DUTY:

Design development 3D renderings Project Documentation Project Supervison

INFO: Year: 2005-2007 | Location: Bandung Indonesia Land size: 1337 m2 | Building size: 595 m2, excluding 4x25m lap pool and gazebo. ASTA ARTHA provided architectural and interior design, including furniture making.

3D MODEL STUDY: AERIAL VIEW

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Front elevation

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The lap pool as the main attraction at back yard.

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Gazebo and lap pool with overflow edge creates refreshing environment.

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Glimpse of master ensuite which most of wall is covered by Mocca Cream Limestone cutted and bevelled to suit into customised sizes

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View of main living area at ground and seating

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SAMPLE OF WORKING DRAWING SHEET

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LAGUNA HOUSE

Project Architect | ASTA ARTHA DUTY:

Design development 3D renderings Project Documentation Project Supervison

INFO: Year: 2005-2007 | Location: Bandung Indonesia Land size: 931 m2 | Building size: 550 m2, excluding infinity pool. ASTA ARTHA provided architectural and interior design, including furniture making.

3D MODEL STUDY: AERIAL VIEW

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Detail of front elevation: conrete and brick wall combined with antique finished yellow mustards stone at lower part’

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Detail of back Elevation

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View of finished main living area

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s: Thomas P. Hardy House, Wisconsin,1905, as the initial inspiration for this project.

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Proposed design by ASTA ARTHA

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Construction process: double height ceiling steel window frame covered by custom made Jati wood profile at living area

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View of entry door with skylight on the porch.

FLOOR PLAN


NYLAND HOTEL

Project Architect | ASTA ARTHA DUTY:

Design development 3D renderings Project Documentation Project Supervison

INFO:

Year: 2005-2007

| Location: Bandung, Indonesia

The client want to upgrade the old hotel with new modern image to compete with new hotel developments which is in high demand in Bandung. Full renovation is made in building facade, room interior and furniture, lobby, and new extention building at the back, including swimming pool.

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Original facade of building A before renovation

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Proposed new design of building A

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New look of building A after renovation

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New extention design of building B

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Facades is designed facing the swimming pool as main features of building B

SITE PLAN

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ACADEMIC WORKS


2011 DESIGN THESIS STUDIO

2011 MASTER STUDIO E

CURVING THE HARBOUR

ECO LODGE YARRA BEND

2010 MASTER STUDIO D

2010 MASTER STUDIO C

STUDENT HOUSING DOOKIE

TULLAMARINE AIRPORT

2011 TIMBER FURNITURE WORKSHOP

2001 FINAL DESIGN STUDIO

HALLWAY FURNITURE

PALEMBANG AIRPORT


AN EXTENDED URBAN WATERFRONT ACTIVITIES AND SENSORY EXPERIENCES AT MELBOURNE DOCKLANDS

THE CURVING HARBOUR


Proposed Site (Vic Harbour-Docklands) Ferry Headquarter

PROPOSED FERRY TERMINAL LOCATION, WATER TAXI ROUTE AND DESTINATIONS

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1. Ferry terminal (main) , integrated with river restaurant, retail spaces, and public library

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1a. Yarra Edge’s water taxi station to provide alternative access to Victoria harbour via water (water taxi) 2.Melbourne exhibition

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3. Crown Casino + South Yarra Promenade 4. Southbank promenade 5. Federation Square 6. Melbourne Park (Rod Laver Arena)

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7. New Quay Docklands 8. Science works and Pumping Station 9. Gem Pier Williamstown 10. Port Melbourne 11. St Kilda

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CURVING THE HARBOUR University of Melbourne

DESIGN THESIS STUDIO 2011

Studio Leader: Adam Pustola (Lyon Architects) Andrew Martel (PhD. University of Melbourne)

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n integrated development is designed to activate space along waterfront promenade in Docklands by implementing synchronized public and private function. Thus, it creates a varied urban waterfront for all users and with a large variety of sensory experiences and the possibility of a wide range of activities. The headquarters of the Charter Boats Association Victoria (CBAV) as the private function. Ferry terminal, library, City of Melbourne community hub, and restaurant as the public functions. Eventually the building, landscape, harbour, and Yarra river provide a unique experience whilst embracing the potential of the urban waterfront at Docklands. It also generate an additional access to certain points and connections both within Melbourne Docklands and to neighbouring area via water based transport.


PROGRAM

FORM DEVELOPMENT

INITIAL BUILDING IDEA


PLANNING

EXPLODED FUNCTION DIAGRAM ROOF

PRIVATE OFFICES

CAFE / RESTO SHARED MEETING, FUNCTION, AND EXHIBITION SPACES RECREATIONAL FISHING BAY

UPPER FLOOR

LIBRARY

TERMINAL OPERASIONAL OFFICE FERRY TERMINAL

MAIN HALL

CITY OF MELBOURNE CAFE / RESTO

BICYCLE RACKS, MAINTENANCE, AND UTILITY ROOMS

LIBRARY

GROUND FLOOR

CONTINUOUS HARBOUR AREA


introduce a void skyline as the urban strategy to create visibility at waterfront interface

AERIAL VIEW

SECTIONS

YARRA RIVER ALTERNATIVE ACCESS (WATER TAXI)

RIVER SIDE

BUILDING PIERS EXTENDS TO RIVER SIDE


MAIN ENTRANCE SHOWING RAMP TO EXHIBITION SPACE, DROP OFF, AND EXTENDED FRONT LANDSCAPE FEATURE

SPACES FOR INTERCHANGING TRANSPORTATION MODE

COLLINS STREET HARBOUR

WATERFRONT BUILDING AREA

DROP OFF AREA

FRONT LANDSCAPE

MAIN ACCESS TO - FROM CITY TRAM, CARS, BIKE

GROUND SIDE


VISIBILITY THROUGH OUT GROUND SIDE TO WATER SIDE

MAIN HALL AREA AS A M

HARBOUR AS THE INTERFACE AREA BETWEEN GROUND AND WATER SIDE AREA

HARBOUR AS THE INTER


MEETING POINT FOR ALL USERS

RFACE AREA BETWEEN GROUND AND WATER SIDE AREA


PASSENGER PLATFORM AT THE FERRY TERMINAL PIER VIEWING PLATFORM

WAITING BENCH

GATE 1 ( < 22M LONG VESSEL)

WAITING BENCH (GLASS WALL)

GATE 3 (15M LONG VESSEL)

GATE 2 (15M LONG VESSEL) WAITING BENCH

RAMP

STEPS


THE INTERIOR OF LIBRARY

EXTENDED PIERS ON THE RIVER


ECO-LODGE YARRA BEND University of Melbourne MASTER STUDIO E 2011

Studio Leader : Julie Firkin (Julie Firkin Architects)

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fter conducting series of exercise about environmental arts installation and AS-3959 for site analysis and building construction in bush fire phrone area, we start to develop an individual design brief of building located in Studley Park area with BAL: Flame zone. The design intent is to design boutique lodges to provide accommodation facility for Studley park recreation precinct, with highly appreciation to the unique of the site. The activities such as bush walking, bicycle trailing, BBQ, outdoor exercises and games, also kayaking are the main interest of the site. Rammed earth wall, concrete slab floor, and cement sheet roof are selected as the building material. Bush fire protection for north faรงade: bush fire panels folded into the wall, rollup curtain blind, and fire rated metal framed sliding glass door. The south faรงade has less opening, with wide window (40cm height) supported with bush shutter from inside.


ANDY GOLDWORTHY’S ART INSTALATION

FORM DEVELOPMENT

“ SLICE “ INSTALATION


STUDLEY PARK PRECINCT

SEATING AREA AT RECEPTION

VIEW FROM TRAIL TRACK

PHYSICAL MODEL STUDY

GROUND ELEVATION


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D. 2 BEDROOM UNIT E. EXISTING TRACK (PUBLIC) F. PROPOSED NEW TRACK (SEMI PUBLIC)

ACCESS TO UNITS

ENVIRONMENT TREATMENT

A 12 m landscape treatment is undertaken to minimize the fuel around the lodge. Taking off the low trees- shrubs, and keeping the eucalyptus trees to maintain the radiant heat attack and the originality of the environment RIVER ELEVATION

SITE PLAN


HALF SUNKEN INTO GROUND

VIEW TO RIVER

SITE LONG SECTION

REFINING LAYOUT WITH SLICE IDEA

2 BEDROOM UNIT PLAN

LIVING AREA


2 BEDROOM UNIT

DETAIL SECTIONS


SITE OVERVIEW

STUDENT HOUSING MASTER STUDIO D 2010 DOOKIE RESIDENTIAL

Studio Leader : John Alsop (WMIA) and Richard Bryant (Y2 Architects)

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ookie Campus, housed Faculty of Land and Environment, University of Melbourne, is located outside area between Benalla and Shepparton. The aim of this studio is to develop the Dookie Campus’ residential accommodation, which has been run down or inappropriate for its used. Based on the brief developed, I chose to design residential accommodation for the undergraduates which catered future intake student for next ten years.

VITICULTURE

Dookie Campus has gained international reputation in winery industry by providing a significant contribution in techniques and researches.


KEYWORDS

large site hill-valley view heritage building agriculture

livestock

BUILDING CONCEPT

WINE BARRELS + RACK

SITEPLAN CONCEPT

VINEYARD GRID

rural area

DOOKIE CAMPUS viticulture

study+research nature based accomodation leisure facility sustainability social+academic community


FLOOR PLAN

LONG SECTION (BUILDING)


MASTERPLAN

SITE SECTION SITEPLAN

Distance between buildings allowed sunlight penetrated into rooms for all seasons as passive solar strategy ELEVATION


AERIAL VIEWS

STAIRCASE AREA


THE PLAZA TO ACCOMODATE SOCIALINTERACTION FOR STUDENTS

INTERIOR BEDROOM



TULLAMARINE MELBOURNE AIRPORT MASTER STUDIO C 2010 ADVENTURE IN SPACE

Studio Leader : Anna Ely (Anna Ely Architects) Cell Mitosis

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DNA : Double Helix

his studio was about exploring a possibility to upgrading the existing urban context of Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport by re-imagining the precinct in its entirety as an architectural idea and ways of representing it. Regenerating an idea of Chromosomes and DNA’s Double Helix to be applied as the aero polis concept for Tullamarine master plan. The chromosomes and its mitosis’ processes represent the passenger terminal as the gateway of exchanging culture between Melburnians and visitors. The double helix pattern is used to shape and manipulate the urban footprint of Tullamarine master plan. These ideas will emerge a new image of Melbourne Airport. Cell Mitosis

DNA : Double Helix

Chromosomes

CHROMOSOMES AND DNA’S DOUBLE HELIX

Chromosom


BASEMENT

LONG SECTION

DEPARTURE FLOOR


AERIAL VIEW

ARRIVAL FLOOR

ARRIVAL FLOOR


HALLWAY FURNITURE University of Melbourne

TIMBER FURNITURE WORKSHOP Studio Leader: Alex Selenitsch Hamish Hill

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piece of funiture made by Jarrah and Victorian Ash wood, fiinished with danish oil. The initial idea is a continuous line which is in the same time, its also fading and seperating towards the end. The idea then, is translated into a continuous shape formed by wood plank at bottom, series of sticks in different profile moving upward, and seperated at the top.

CONTINUOUS AND FADING LINE

SIMPLIFIED TRANSFORMATION

WORKING DRAWING


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Mitre joint preparation; part by part clamping and jointing process

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Overrall appearance and detail joints

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Furniture in use

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PALEMBANG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Parahyangan Catholic University FINAL DESIGN STUDIO 2001

Studio Leader: Alexander Sastrawan, Ir., M.S.P.

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edesign and redevelopment for new passenger terminal of Palembang International Airport is propsed due to increasing number of flights and passenger, expanding airport facilities, and economic growth of the city. The terminal will cater and provide service for international flight using Airbus 330.

SITEPLAN MODEL


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Physical model for final presentation

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PERSONAL WORKS


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RAMEN YA OUTDOOR

TOKUYA NORTHLAND

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2007

ICUE BILLIARDS QV

SINGGASANA HOUSE

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BINTARO HOUSE

SUKAMULYA HOUSE


RAMEN YA PARAMOUNT Architectural Designer | HPLUSM DESIGN DUTY:

Preparing permit application to council Sourcing furnitures from local suppliers Tables making

INFO: Year: 2012 | Location: Bourke Street Paramount Building, Melbourne CBD Additional outdoor furniture to serve 14 people: 4 moveable tables, 16 plastic stools, and wind screens set. Located on sloping site at Bourke Street Melbourne CBD, the tables should sit leveled to maintain customer having their table flat while enjoying soup that is mainly served at Ramen Ya. I try to design and modify the caster bought from bunnings to be adjustable up and down within 30mm height using 12mm hex bolt welded onto 50mm square washer. Table is made by 50mm SHS galvanised for legs and 69x20mm Jarrah screening for table top.

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STOOLS COLOUR CONFIGURATION

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The outdoor space is crossed over by pedestrian lane

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Furnitures in use

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Adustable construction


LAYOUT FURNITURE

WIND SCREEN

PEDESTRIAN SECTION

SHOP ELEVATION

SKETCHES OF MODIFIED CASTER

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TOKUYA NORTHLAND

Architectural Designer | HPLUSM DESIGN DUTY: Preparing permit application INFO: Year: 2011 | Location: Northland Shopping Centre, Preston VIC Working together with an interior designer to arrange a comfortable and efficient circulation for customers browsing through the display shelves bought from overseas. This shop offers great variety of affordable Japanese produts.

FACADE SECTION SIGNAGE DETAILS

SHOP ELEVATION

INITIAL CONDITION


STUDY INTERIOR

PROPOSED FRONT SHOP


ICUE BILLIARDS QV

Architectural Designer | HPLUSM DESIGN DUTY: Preparing permit application Interior and signage design INFO: Year: 2010 | Location: Corner Russell St. and Jane Bell Lane, QV Shopping Centre, Melbourne CBD The brief is to create an entertaining destination to hang out in CBD with cozy, relax, and vibrant environment. The client wanted to fit 15 billiards table, 1 snooker table, and digital game areas in the place. Colourfull theme is chosen for interior to give a playful environtment with combination of neutral wood texture on pillar to maintain the cozy feeling in it. Billiard balls sticker on glass facade facing all streets is designed as an advertisement to pedestrian.

RUSSELL STREET VIEW

JANE BELL LANE VIEW


PERMIT APPLICATION

ENTRANCE STUDY

INTERIOR STUDY


SINGGASANA HOUSE Architect | TNZ DESIGN & BUILT DUTY:

Providing full package of design+built service, in partnership with a civil engineer. Responsible for every design phases, liasing with client and sub contractors, all materials selection, and project supervision

INFO:

Year: 2007 | Location: Bandung, Indonesia Land size: 200 m2 | Building size: 300 m2

By raising half of ground floor, more rooms can be added to fit with client’s requirement. This step creates a 3.6mceiling height which allowed fresh air and natural light continuously moving in. Sunlight penetrated through void above the pool. The first floor that provided daily activity of a family was designed using open concept plan that there was no physical barrier. The second floor provided bedrooms which are private areas. The facade is shown with geometric shapes combining massive and transparent material. The colourful glass and wall give a vibrant appearance to this house.


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1 carport 2 garage 3 maid room 4 guest living 5 living 6 pond 7 dining+kitchen 8 laundry 9 multipurpose 10 game room 11 master bed+ensuite 12 bed room

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SECTION A-A

3D MODEL STUDY

FIRST FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

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INTERIOR STUDY

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Details of front facade

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Andesite stone combined with bright textured tile and waterfall outlet as the main feature for internal space. Skylight above pool leads the sunlight brightened up the whole area inside.

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Orange coloured glasses at both side is designed to give privacy, but still allow exchange light from both direction

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View of open plan living space at first floor

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Master esuite: tempered glass benchtop and custom made stainless steel support is placed on random grey and cream tiling at upper and black tiling at lower wall.

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Toilet underneath stair: combination of basalt stone at top and bottom and mozaic tile at middle of the wall.

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Kids Bathroom: Blue polished tile on full wall, sliced at middle part with texture white tile.

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Dark texture of In-out squared andesit stone pattern on the stair wall is contrasted by the hairlined stainless steel tube as balustrade.

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The balustrade connector at landing of stair is designed to be illuminated using glass box and light inside.

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View of game room on second floor

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BINTARO HOUSE

Architect | TNZ DESIGN & BUILT DUTY:

Providing full architectural services Project Supervison

INFO:

Year: 2007 | Location: Jakarta, Indonesia Land size: 296 m2 | Building size: 380 m2

The site is very unique that was narrowing at the back side. In order to reduced distortion spaces, main spaces are placed along the flat side. The services areas are placed at the angle side. The garden at centre of the house was designed as the point of interest. The garden provide open space to accommodate daylight and fresh air flowing into surrounded rooms. The garage with vertical hollow steels creates light impression for the facade that have wider proportion.


3D MODEL STUDY

SECTION B-B

SECTION A-A

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FIRST FLOOR

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1 carport 2 main entry 3 guest living 4 waterwall feature 5 dining 6 pantry 7 living 8 main living 9 masterbed+ensuite 10 kitchen 11 courtyard 12 bed 13 study 14 gym 15 maid bedroom 16 storage 17 laundry

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Views of front facade

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Chess pattern screen formed by pyramid crafted wood, stanless steel frame, and glass at entry area, acts as a screen for privacy as well as ventilation to allow regular air flow in and out

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View from main living facing pantry and stair area

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Balustrade detail at first floor showing the extended series of square poles from the base of stair downstairs up to ceiling level upstairs.

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Folded wall to hide the toilet door and wash basin at the centre of stair area

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Detail of handrail and balustrade wall at stair

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Pantry: extended mozaic splashback, polished nero assoluto stone for benchtop, aluminium frame and zebrano laminate for panels

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Wooden tile at bathroom

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View of tropical inner courtyard

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Landscape at front yard

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Detail of letter box with illuminated number, tempered glass roof with steel frame, and folded garage door.

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SUKAMULYA HOUSE

Architect | TNZ DESIGN & BUILT DUTY:

Providing full package of design+built service, in partnership with a civil engineer. Responsible for every design phases, liasing with client and sub contractors, all materials selection, and project supervision

INFO:

Year: 2007 | Location: Bandung, Indonesia Land size: 497 m2 | Building size: 550 m2

This house is lied on a sloping land which is very high at back. The initial idea of this house is to create a ‘valley’ house that enclosed by rock wall, which is represented with combination of andesit stones, stone textured tiles, and coarse rendered concrete, as well as the water wall at living area. I try to create a sense that we live in the middle of nature scene. A double height ceiling and glass wall facing the back of house will extend our view to the end of back boundary.

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View of front facade with continous white concrete overhang slicing the wooden tile wall.

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Double glass wall creates an extended view from living to backyard

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Kitchen and dining area

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Double height stone textured wall, andesite water wall, and coarse rendered concrete, with aluminium shading batten at living area

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Series of vertical elements made from wooden box and glass as screen wall at entry hall.

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1 carport 2 garage 3 maid area + laundry 4 terrace 5 entry hall 6 bed room 7 main living 8 kitchen 9 dining 10 master + ensuite 1 11 living 12 master + ensuite 2 13 study

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SECTION B-B 3D MODEL STUDY

FIRST FLOOR

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SECTION A-A NATURE SCENE IDEA

INTERIOR STUDY

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Study room at the top of back yard as a look out point

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Andesite stone pattern for exterior wall

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Master ensuite 1

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‘Bridge’ to master bedroom 2 and studio

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View of upstairs living with full height glass window, stone walls, and plants

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Colourfull tiling at shower box represents rainbow idea

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Stone texture tiling at bathrrom upstairs

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