PORTFOLIO MICHELLE ANGGRA S S Selected Works 2018-2020
MICHELLE ANGGRA SUKMA S EDUCATION 2016-2020
2019
2013-2016
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE, UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA Bachelors Degree in Architecture | GPA 3.35/4.00 Thesis title: “Spatial Justice in the Distribution of Public Services in Jakarta” ARCHITECTURE AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT, TU DELFT Planning and Design with Water for Justice and Sustainability, Summerschool SMAN 70 JAKARTA, Natural Science Major.
WORK EXPERIENCE 2020 (AUGUST-PRESENT) 2020 (FEBRUARY-AUGUST)
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RESEARCH ASSISTANT & TEACHING ASSISTANT AT UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA. JUNIOR ARCHITECT, Freelance Architecture Project. Designed a mixed-used building at Yogyakarta, Indonesia. In charge from the initial conceptual stages, producing constructional drawings, to the final planning application.
Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Sketchup Rhinoceros AutoCAD VRAY Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Microsoft Powerpoint Indonesian English Spanish
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MOJIKAL
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GEJAYAN AIRBNB
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KALIBATA RECYCLING CENTER
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HOUSE OF COURTS
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MOJIKAL MOJIKO TROPICAL SITE: OIMATSU PARK, MOJI WARD, KITAKYUSHU, FUKUOKA, JAPAN
A sustainable tropical farming facility for the community to gather.
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2018 Collaborative Work
The goal is too build communities by doing farming as a sustainable activity within an urban scale that still reach neighborhood citizens.
MOJIKAL
BUSINESS COMMERCIAL (Office, Restaurant, Shops ) PARK SHRINE RESIDENTIAL PUBLIC BUILDINGS (Hospital, School, Community Center ) TRANSPORTATION (Train station, Tunnel, Highway, Harbour ) INDUSTRIAL
SITE: OIMATSU PARK, MOJI WARD, KITAKYUSHU, FUKUOKA, JAPAN 3
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SUSTAINABLE CHAIN electiricity artificial light
rain water harvesting
plantantion
BIOWASTE turbine pressure fertilizer
solar panel
combustion chamber ash
temperature control
PIPE DETAIL Electrical Shaft
Structural Tube
Water Supply Sprinkler
Air Ducting
Grey Water Return
Supply/Return Grill
Shrinking cities have very limited resources to utilized. This create a challenge to bring up a system that can sustain themselves across the time. Adapting the low carbon concept is one way to achieve sustainable solutions. Plantation it self needs energy to sustain growth and on the other side produce waste material, therefore we propose a system to provide a close loop of energy that can hopefully sustain itself. To distribute all the resources needed and produced, transportation pipe are added on the perimeter of structural tube.
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Flower zone
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Maximizing the use of ramp most of the building so it wi be accessible to people with disability and elderly.
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Transformator Battery
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CIRCULATION Mojikal has a one-way circulation system where visitors will enter and exit the facility from different sides of the area. The one way circulation prevent both the community and the tourist to be colliding in some areas.
Planting area Education Tourist circulation Local circulation ENTRANCE
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GEJAYAN AIRBNB SITE: GEJAYAN, YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA 11
2020 Collaborative Work
(PLANNED TO BE BUILT IN 2021) GEJAYAN AIRBNB
CONCEPT A mixed use building that will be used as a cafe/guesthouse in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The site itself is located in a small alley in a neighboorhood in Gejayan. With a relatively restricted site, we aim to design a subtle focal point in the neighborhood. We adopted the modern mediterranean architecture style to create the subtle focal point look that we want to convey. The white washed wall and squared like building will present itself in the middle of the traditional Javanese houses style, known for its limasan roof. The little garden in each room and main garden in the middle of the building promotes a fine airflow and natural light. The open concept will optimizes the airflow and natural light in the building, especially in the cafe area.
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GEJAYAN AIRBNB
4 Toilet
Public Toilet
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Toilet Bedroom
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There are 10 guest bedrooms equipped with public laundry, game room, and kitchen that can be used for the whole airbnb guests. In order to create an exclusive circulation for the airbnb guests, we divided the circulation into 2 different wings. The garden and aibnb area are exclusive to airbnb guests, while the cafe visitors will only be able to access the first floor cafe and rooftop cafe. There is a small unused well that is located in the middle more than just a medium to store and retrieve water sources; wells have a philosophy. In order to regard that, we do not destroy the well, instead we design the garden
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GEJAYAN AIRBNB
2019 Personal Work SITE: KALIBATA, JAKARTA, INDONESIA 19
KALIBATA RECYCLING CENTER KALIBATA RECYCLING CENTER
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Located on the neighbourhood main road that connects to the city road, making the transportation of the garbage easier.
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DENAH LT. 1 1 : 50
Jalan Potlot II
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OFFICE CLASSROOM
STORAGE
GARDEN
WORKSHOP
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CONCEPT This bulding aim to respond to the UNDP Agenda for Sustainable Development, focusing on number 11 “Sustainable Cities and Communities. The absence of public bins create a lot of garbage piled up in this area. I notice that there is closeness between residents in this area, seen from how often they gather. While there is no public spaces near this area, the residents often gather in the mosque or by the warung. The issue here is that the residents are not familiar with recycling or how to process their domestic garbage. In order to tackle the piled up garbage and the absence of public space issue, we need a place where the community can gather, be educated, while practicing the lesson they have received. The community recycling center will answer the absence of public space and garbage issues simultaneously. The chosen site is located adjacent to the residential area as well by a major road. It will accelerate the waste transfer while also easy to access by the residents.
KALIBATA RECYCLING CENTER
FORMING PROCESS
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Part of whole reduction Axial Circulation
KALIBATA RECYCLING CENTER
Linear Openings
HOUSE OF COURTS
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2018 Personal Work SITE: SUDIRMAN CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT, JAKARTA, INDONESIA
HOUSE OF COURTS
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Centered Vision Continuous Circulation
CONCEPT The absence of community space and parks make people lose the opportunity to enjoy a relaxing after-work time in SCBD. Portraying the function of park as a community center inside a building, this building creates a space where people can meet for social and recreational purposes. By analysing various different aspects, I organised sport facilities, co-working space, and foodcourt into one building. Creating a continuous circulation and centered visibility to the garden. HOUSE OF COURTS
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1. Steel Decking Roof with in-situ reinforced concrete 2. Green Roof 3. WF column 4. Grc 5.Operable Window for ventilation
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Grc facade as sun shading
Floor Assembly Cast-in-place concrete Steel Decking
Operable Window
HOUSE OF COURTS
DISPERSE 2018 Personal Work Disperse has meaning to distribute or spread over a wide area. The initial idea of this project is to produce various spatial qualities, in the presence of an irregular pattern but with clearly visible stages. I multiplied the simple rectangle 7 times by arranging the points on the rectangular plane, which finally gave the effect of a distorted plane, so that the initial simple shape can look more complex with a wave-like flow.
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