Architecture Portfolio 2017

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MUHAMMAD REGY SEPTIAN

Architecture Portfolio 2017


MUHAMMAD REGY SEPTIAN EMPLOYMENT

04 / 2016 - Present

DOB: 19 / 09 / 1993 | Nationality: Indonesian Jl. Bekasi Timur IV No.3, Jakarta, Indonesia. 13410 +62-877-8083-7072 mregyseptians@gmail.com linked.in/in/mregyseptian; www.issuu.com/mregyseptian

Sinarmas Land | Jakarta, Indonesia

Fit Out Staff, Retail & Hospitality Division Project: QBIG Retail Mall (supervising tenants fitout) 06 - 09 / 2015

PTI Architects | Jakarta, Indonesia

Internship as Architectural Assistant Projects: Serviced Apartment Project in Kuningan, Daan Mogot Masterplan EDUCATION

08 / 2011 - 04/2016

Bandung Institute of Technology | Bandung, Indonesia Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Class of 2011

ACHIEVEMENTS

10 / 2016

Sayembara Desain Homestay Nusantara by Propan 1st Runner Up for Mandalika-Lombok Category

08 / 2011 - 08 / 2015

ITB Bidikmisi Scholarship Scholarship recipient

10 / 2013

Playscape Design Competition 100 selected international entries

05 / 2011

54 Public High School

1st runner up of best graduated student SKILLS

AutoCAD

Adobe Photoshop

SketchUp

Adobe Illustrator

V-ray for SU

Adobe InDesign

Rhino

Microsoft Office

Grasshopper

3ds Max Design

Physical modeling Hand-sketching Watercolour Architectural drafting & detailing Presentation


Curriculum Vitae

PUBLICATION

02 / 2015

Green Space as Stress Reductor in Urban Life | co-author Journal of Asian Institute of Low Carbon Design, Japan

02 / 2015

“Gaung Bandung: River, Our City’s Space” Book | PIC Documentation of IMA-Gunadharma, ITB

12 / 2014

Traditional Achitecture Elements in Tourism Facilities in Bandung Class of Architectural Seminar, ITB

AFFILIATIONS

09 / 2015

Revitalization & Adaptive Reuse of Jakarta Kota Station | Workshop Participant (IAI Jakarta)

09 - 10 / 2015

Gaung Bandung: River, Our City’s Space | Workshop & Exhibition Head of Event Management

09 - 10 / 2014

Gaung Bandung: Kampong, Face of the City | Workshop & Exhibition Staff of Event Management

01 / 2014 - 01 / 2015

IMA Gunadharma | Student Organisation

Staff of Innovation, Incubation and Ideas Division

06 - 08 / 2012

OSKM (Student Orientation) | Keluarga Mahasiswa ITB

03 - 04 / 2012

Da Capo Concert 2013 | ITB Student Orchestra

07 / 2009 - 07 / 2010

Mentor

Stage Management Team

Youth Science Club of 54 SHS | Student Organisation Head of organisation

LANGUAGES

Bahasa Indonesia | Native English | Excellent

INTERESTS

Traveling, photography, movies, graphic design


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Table of Contents

ACADEMIC

COMPETITIONS

OTHERS

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JAKARTA KOTA STATION REDEVELOPMENT

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BANDUNG CREATIVE SPACE

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ANTAPANI RESIDENCE

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RUMAH UNDAK

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URBAN RIPPLE

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INFARMSTRUCTURE

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AMPHLIFYING TOGETHERNESS

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SERVICED APARTMENT IN KUNINGAN

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01 JAKARTA KOTA STATION REDEVELOPMENT

Jakarta, Indonesia | 2015 Mentor: Professor Dr. -Ing. Widjaja Martokousumo

The project will turn Jakarta Kota Railway Station into future’s transit hub while retaining its adjacent historic features and building. Based on a plan conducted by the government, it transforms the site into a new civic precinct consists of extended station building, hotel, retail complex and cultural center. It is all merely to brace the Jakarta Old Town as the new center of creative industries. The project took 6 months designing process included the research and analysis study. It is considered as a semi-real project (since the masterplan had been studied previously by PT. KAI) and I was involved in the development phase. “Dynamic in tranquility” is the new image brought by the new building while retaining its surroundings.

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AR4099 Final Studio Assignment Institute of Technology Bandung

SITE ANALYSIS

1929 Built, formerly known as Batavia Ooster Spoorweg Mij. (BOS)

2015 Due to overcapacity passengers the station becomes less comfortable

circa 1980 The main entrance was closed due to high congestion on the street

2005 The building classified as cultural heritage

Jakarta Kota Railway Station is one of the oldest and the busiest railway stations in Jakarta. With 80,000 passengers a day, the public transport terminal welcoming travelers to Jakarta Old Town, makes it has an important role as part of the development project of Jakarta Old Town. Moreover, PT. KAI also predicted that the number of passengers in the station will doubly increase by 2025 Regarding the site’s potencies for tourism and commercial business, PT. KAI also planned to develop the station with additional functions such as hotel, retail complex.

surroundings

400 m

800 m

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01 JAKARTA KOTA STATION REDEVELOPMENT

ISSUE STATEMENT

Rp orientation

safety

circulation

permeability

efficiency

preservation

One of the issues faced by future’s transportation buildings is how to overcome people’s movement as its number grows expectedly. As the users, people need more clear orientation and circulation while being inside the building. They also need to feel safe, particularly when having direct contact with the vehicles itself. On other aspects, the building also has to be highly efficient as part of commercial facilities. It is important to consider the environment’s robustness by reconnecting the opposite sides separated by railway and preserving its adjacent heritage building.

DYNAMIC IN TRANQUILITY

Station nowadays is not only a place for people get transported by train, it has grown as a place where people can find both transportation and recreation facilities; dynamism and tranquility. The design carried up by combining these two aspects. By clustering retail, hotel and community services such as gallery near the station, Jakarta Kota Railway Station is proposed to be a convenient place for people after/ before having long journey with public transportations. This urban uplift and activation will boost the local economy and support a more vibrant and engaged community.

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AR4099 Final Studio Assignment Institute of Technology Bandung

DESIGN STRATEGIES

Maintaining the city’s existing grid based on surroundings (buildings, open spaces and streets).

Applying the concept of perimeter building.

Fragmenting ground floor due to accessibility issue.

Pulling up the building accordingly to the programs.

Reconnecting north-sourth side of the site by a bridge. Thus, linking the new and old station buildings with corridor.

Continuing the line elements on existing building. Smoothing it to shown a new building’s dynamism.

siteplan

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LEGEND A. STATION PARK B. JAKARTA KOTA RAILWAY STATION C. BNI 46 KOTA BUILDING D. MAIN PLAZA E. MAIN ENTRANCE F. RETAIL COMPLEX G. HOTEL H. RIVER PROMENADE I. STATION TRANSFER BRIDGE J. SOUTH ENTRANCE 0

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model

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AR4099 Final Studio Assignment Institute of Technology Bandung

ground plan

level 2

level 3

level 4 & typical floors 0

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01 JAKARTA KOTA STATION REDEVELOPMENT

hotel tower (level 4-9) rainwater harvesting pond rooftop restaurant 65 standard guestrooms 15 deluxe guestrooms

retail & functions (level 3) meeting rooms kitchen food court retail

retail, station & hotel lobby (level 2) hotel office outdoor restaurant retail tapping gates paid concourse escalators and lifts to platform

retail, station & hotel lobby (level 3) river promenade bus & cab parking hotel concierge main hall north entrance platforms south entrance main plaza

vertical circulation stacks diagram (programming)

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AR4099 Final Studio Assignment Institute of Technology Bandung

station transfer bridge view

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01 JAKARTA KOTA STATION REDEVELOPMENT

light industries

Ciliwung River

river promenade

new building redevelopment

site section

R/F

+35.00

HOTEL Area: 3249 sqm L8

+33.00

L7

+29.00

L6

+25.00

L5

+21.00

L4

+17.00

L3

+12.00

L2

+7.00

L1

-11.60

B1

-4.00

B2

-7.60

B3

-11.60

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80 guestrooms function rooms fitness center

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AR4099 Final Studio Assignment Institute of Technology Bandung

key plan

en space/main plaza

TRAIN STATION Area: 1855 sqm

Jakarta Kota Railway Station (preserved)

Stasiun Kota Rd

pedestrian underpass

museum Pintu Besar Rd

RETAIL COMPLEX Area: 1637 sqm

120.000 passengers/day GALLERY & WORKSHOP Area: 500 sqm 150 visitors

perspective section

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01 JAKARTA KOTA STATION REDEVELOPMENT

main pathway secondary circulation pedestrian underpass entrance

pedestrian circulation

CIRCULATION MANAGEMENT The whole new building circulation will connect the existing and new building itself. It is referred to the standard given by PT.KAI. on site circulation off site circulation basement entrance

vehicle circulation

underground parking capacity: 200 cars 300 motorbikes ground parking capacity: 4 buses 10 cabs 50 bicycles

vehicle parking

Entrance Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Commuter passenger Long distance passenger Logistic train Public circulation

passenger circulation

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As the new concourse will be lifted up above the railways, passengers can enjoy a clear view of the old heritage station building while waiting to board to their trains.


AR4099 Final Studio Assignment Institute of Technology Bandung

south entrance

station transfer bridge

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01 JAKARTA KOTA STATION REDEVELOPMENT

As the new civic precinct, the station will become part of people’s traveling journey. With various facilities included, people can choose their own way of enjoying their journey. Not only providing people’s need for commercial facilities, but the new station will also come up with cultural facilities such as gallery. Moreover, the main plaza and river promenade outside the building will be the new alternatives to hold diverse cultural events such as local bazaar and festivals.

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AR4099 Final Studio Assignment Institute of Technology Bandung

cafe and gallery

main plaza

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plan

bengkirai wood deck 1.9 cm x 9 cm x 200 cm floor plate 12 cm

level 8 (4.00 m)

elevation

level 5-7 (16.00 m)

wall 15 cm

floor plate 12 cm concrete slab 40 x 70 cm

waterproofed floor plate 20 cm ceiling frame 5 x 5 cm gypsum base plafond 2 cm

basement 2 - level 4 (24.60 m)

concrete slab 60 x 100 cm

concrete slab 40 x 70 cm basement 3 (4.00 m)

sloof 60 x 100 cm bore pile Ă˜ 100 cm

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floor plate 12 cm floor plate 20 cm

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The stream line and form of the facade is one kind of responding the heritage context of the site. It represents a dynamic movement from the past to the future. Moreover, it also functions to sunshade the building as a tropical building consideration.

detailed section

pushroad motor at suspension reversible clamp handling alumunium clamp punctiform

perforated alumunium panel 12 mm, exterior coating

sloof 10 cm

detail

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AR4099 Final Studio Assignment Institute of Technology Bandung

station transfer bridge (5.20 m)

square hollow section 500 x 500 x 10 cm

ceiling frame 3 x 3 cm wall 15 cm floor plate 12 cm

square hollow section 500 x 500 x 10 cm steel frame 700 x 300 cm platform (7.00 m)

steel frame 900 x 300 cm

drainage pipe Ă˜ 15 cm balas subbalas rock based

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alumunium st clip kalzip roof 50 x 333 light steel C-framed 140 x 50 mm alumunium pipe Ă˜ 15 cm

kalzip roof 50 x 333 cm heat insulation

square hollow section 500 x 500 x 10 cm

vapour control layer trapezoidal linear sheet

light steel C-framed 140 x 50 mm square hollow section 500 x 500 x 10 cm

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02 BANDUNG CREATIVE SPACE

Bandung, Indonesia | 2014 Mentor: Himasari Hanan, Ir, MAE, Dr. -Ing

The aim of this project is to build a mixed use building in the center of Bandung. The mixed use of hotel, rental office, community theatre and retail space is provided to support developing local creative industries. In this studio work, circulation, public space and functions are issues mainly adressed. By naming it as the urban balcony, the building may be the newly, vibrant civic place in the area. It creates a new experience for people to feel the presence of the city beneath the iconic tower laid.

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AR4090 Architecture Design Studio Institute of Technology Bandung

SITE ANALYSIS Located in the city’s business center, the site has several potentials yet problems. Though the site potentially connecting the roads between, it is also prone to be just a bypass. However, the lack of public spaces in the city can be an opportunity to attract people to the site.

main road secondary road pedestrian bypass

accessibility

commercial cultural/civic center residential

city land use

greenery and open space

open spaces and activities

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02 BANDUNG CREATIVE SPACE

ISSUE STATEMENT Supporting Bandung in pursuing to be named as world’s creative city, this proposal shall become the tool in a distinctive way. To reach this goal, Bandung is facing some serious obstacles in providing good public spaces and enhancing its rooted creative industries. Hence, this proposal will respond to these specific issues by providing a new, vibrant civic space for the people. It will become an incubator space where producers and users of creative industries meet in the same time and place to boost new creative ideas.

Space for Community These growing communities need an incubator to gain more productvity

Local Identity As community’s space, it has to show its own/local identity and be the new landmark there

Besides the creative industries itself, another potential the city has is its creative communities. Bandung has hundreds of creative communities who keep the city alive. Contextually, the area in the proposal is located nearby some culture centers and its communities spreaded on the city streets. Therefore, this space should accomodate these communities to develop and keep the city alive. Inspired by communities who grow on the city streets, the main circulation on the site is an adaptation to its real situation. Not only to anticipate the space in becoming a bypass, the pedestrian path desires tenants to rent spaces alongside it. This unique space character shall be fortified by a new, distinguished facade wrapping it.

Public Circulation Anticipating expected pedestrian circulation and separating it with vehicles circulation

DESIGN STRATEGY

Pedestrian oriented

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Urban balcony

Iconic facade


AR4090 Architecture Design Studio Institute of Technology Bandung

PURNAWARMAN ST. B

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H ACE RD.

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MERDEKA RD.

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LEGEND 1. MAIN ENTRANCE 2. EAST ENTRANCE 3. WEST ENTRANCE 4. OFFICE TOWER 5. THEATRE 6. HOTEL TOWER 7. PARAHYANGAN UNI. LIBRARY 8. BIP SHOPPING MALL 9. PANTI KARYA BUILDING

siteplan

OFFICE TOWER

HOTEL TOWER

SHOPPING MALL SKYPARK

THEATRE

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02 BANDUNG CREATIVE SPACE

SCHEDULE OF AREA Most of podium’s area are leasable to tenants. As the main aim of this proposal is to enhance the creative industries, the tenants are preferably from local industries such as t-shirts (fashion), art and craft and food and beverage producers. The LED screen on the entrance is a consequence of its theater form inside it. While in use, the screen will show ads of the show or entertainment on special events.

RETAIL 19 tenants available GLA: 1221 sqm GFA: 1607 sqm ground plan

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RETAIL 7 tenants available (anchor tenant included) GLA: 767 sqm THEATRE theatre hall: 336 sqm theatre lounge: 210 sqm theatre backscene: 185 sqm capacity: 250 seats GFA: 2553 sqm second floor plan

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RETAIL 19 tenants available (F&B tenants included) GLA: 1220 sqm THEATRE theatre hall: 336 sqm theatre lounge: 282 sqm GFA: 2965 sqm

third floor plan

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AR4090 Architecture Design Studio Institute of Technology Bandung

north entrance/ drop off area

theatre lounge area

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02 BANDUNG CREATIVE SPACE

standard guestroom interior

office interior

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AR4090 Architecture Design Studio Institute of Technology Bandung

SCHEDULE OF AREA To embrace all communities around, there are also some nodes as public space and gathering area on each floors. However, the main attraction of the podium is on its skypark where people can relax and see the city view as well as from their own balcony. Since the user of the building come from various creative industries, the space can be created as creative office. The continous floor concept is a way to create a unique ambience inside by encouraging people move through the ramp to each sublevel.

SKYPARK Indoor area: 456 sqm Outdoor area: 2230 sqm GFA: 2686 sqm skypark level

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HOTEL GLA: 684 sqm 70 guestrooms OFFICE GLA: 902 sqm Service (core): 174 sqm Effectiveness: 71% 10 levels fifth floor plan-typical

standard guestroom plan

deluxe guestroom plan

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02 BANDUNG CREATIVE SPACE

R/F

+53.00

L14

+49.50

L13

+46.00

L12

+42.50

L11

+39.00

L10

+35.50

L9

+32.00

L8

+28.50

L7

+25.00

L6

+21.50

L5

+17.00

L4

+12.00

L3

+7.00

L2

+5.00

L1

+0.00

B1

-3.50

B2

-7.00

B3

-10.50

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60

150

north-south section

R/F

+47.00

L8

+43.00

L8

+41.00

L8

+37.00

L8

+33.00

L7

+29.00

L6

+25.00

L5

+21.00

L4

+17.00

L3

+12.00

L2

+7.00

L1

+2.00

B1

-1.00

B2

-4.50

B3

-8.00

north-south section

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AR4090 Architecture Design Studio Institute of Technology Bandung

new

transition

old

office

FACADE CONCEPT

skypark

The general facade inspired by woven bamboo as local craft production. This facade applied on the office tower by waving the window. and giving more space to breathe since the window get easier to be opened. On the hotel tower facade, the form was simplified by adding several panels as sunshading. On the other side, this facade is also a respond to heritage buildings nearby by adopting the existed horizontal and vertical lines to the building. It was simplified as a transition between the old and new image of the city.

podium

exploded podium and office tower facade

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03 ANTAPANI RESIDENCE

Bandung, Indonesia | 2014 Mentor: Himasari Hanan, Ir, MAE, Dr. -Ing

The objective of this project is to design a landed housing in the suburban area, Antapani. As 4th year-studio assignment, the main focus of this assignment is on its masterplan. There are various aspects to consider during the design process including wayfinding, orientation, and design hierarchy. In this project, I also try to develop the idea of revitalizing the stream which crosses the site. By optimizing riverfront as main public space, the stream will become the unique attraction on the site.

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AR4090 Architecture Design Studio Institute of Technology Bandung

SITE ANALYSIS Cipamokolan Stream is one of the 10 biggest streams cross Bandung. Unfortunately, the stream becomes polluted due to the waste produced by residences and industries alongside it. To reduce the impact, this housing project is designed to see the stream as main orientation and public activities.

USERS Prospective users are mid-class people family 35%

family with extended members

Cipamokolan Stream Length: 18 km Streamflow: max. at 40 m3/s; min. at 1.25 m3/s

65%

family with two kids/none

ISSUE STATEMENT The aim of this project is to provide landed houses for mid-class people in the largest residential area of the city, Antapani. Located 7 kms far from the downtown, Antapani is also a well known comfortable living environment. As the site is passed through by little stream called Cipamokolan, it is seen potency for the site.

River revitalization

Circulation

Enhancing Community

Masterplanning

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siteplan

DESIGN STRATEGY

water and vegetation located in the center as focal point.

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open spaces for people to socialize and do many activities

built structures are consist of houses and public facilities

main circulation divides the public and private zone.


AR4090 Architecture Design Studio Institute of Technology Bandung

Classified into two types, the houses placed according the priviledges of each types. The biggest type placed alongside the well accessed main and secondary road; where, the smallest one placed alongside the street with best view to the main river-park. As the programs arranged, each type has: Gandaria: 105 units Patrakomala: 139 units

primary road secondary road tertiary road pedestrian path gandaria type units patrakomala type units

ACTIVITIES To accomodate various activities of users, the residential area needs more public spaces such as park and commercial area.

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The primary road, besides dividing the public/private zone, also be the best location for larger houses. It connects to main gates of the housing. The secondary road loops the housing area while the narrower street links each smaller houses and more convenient for the pedestrians to walk.

primary road section

river promenade (outside)

site section

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house units (gandaria)

road

central park

river promenade


AR4090 Architecture Design Studio Institute of Technology Bandung

secondary road section

central park

tertiary road section

house unit (patrakomala)

road

house unit

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type gandaria (red)

As well as Gandaria, the signature plant of West Java, this type is the signature of this housing. Designed for families with extended member(4-6 persons), Gandaria perfectly fits for a family gathering. The spacious rooms inside and secret inner courtyard will be the best place for family’s quality time.

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AR4090 Architecture Design Studio Institute of Technology Bandung

TYPE GANDARIA

170 m2

4+1

3+1

west park

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type patrakomala (blue)

The beautiful Patrakomala inspires the design of this type’s facade and interior. Belongs to the families with little members (2-4 persons), the rooms inside designed to be as efficient as possible. However, the sense of comfortablity does not come less for a bit. The house will be the perfect choice for a newly starter family.

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AR4090 Architecture Design Studio Institute of Technology Bandung

TYPE PATRAKOMALA

120 m2

3+1

2+1

creeks park and graden

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04 RUMAH UNDAK

Mandalika, Lombok Island, Indonesia | 2016 1st Runner Up of Mandalika-Lombok Category In collaboration: Florentina Anastasia Kevin Trikusumo Febriansyah Rahmandanu Jalu Pradana

Mandalika, with its great potentials as the new travel destinations in Indonesia, needs more homestays to accomodate the increasing numbers of tourists in the next few years. Blending the boundaries beetween local wisdom and today’s needs, Rumah Undak was inspired by deep philosophy of the genuine Rumah Sasak. Undakan (steps) mainly defines the spaces inside - without interrupting owner’s daily routine and privacy. This proposal shows a new way of adjoining locality and modernity at the same time.

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Sayembara Desain Rumah Wista (Homestay) Nusantara by Sayembara Arsitektur Nusantara Propan

SITE ANALYSIS Mandalika and Lombok in general, are home for Sasak Tribe who have lived there since hundred years ago. They built their vernacular houses using raw materials around as we can still see it in Sade Village and other cultural villages in Lombok Island. Their way in interpreting the meaning of “a house” inspired us to elaborate a new look of Rumah Sasak. Undakan (steps) which can be found in every entrance of the houses, convey a deepful meaning of birth, grow, and death for Sasak Tribe.

DESIGN STRATEGIES

Bale Dalam (inner space)

Bale Luar (outer space)

Original configuration of Sasak House

Configuration splitted into smaller parts

Main entrance and service entrance are determined

Outer room as implementation of Bale Luar. A communal space for gathering and sleeping (for visitors) 1

Kitchen can be functioned as gathering space for owner and visitors

Bed room as the Bale Dalam, is the most private room for owner.

The overall configuration of Rumah Undak.

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Public-Private Zone 1. Private area 2. Owner-visitor area 3. Visitor’s area 4. Neighborhood area

DEVELOPMENT SCHEME

There are many possibilities of developing Rumah Undak. Once the owner already afford to expand the house, they can apply one of these scenarios or their own other options.

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+ 2 Kamar Tidur

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FACADE CONCEPT

Rumah Sasak used woven bamboo as its main materials. By adapting the modules used on the traditional one, Rumah Undak creates a fresher look version by applying more openings.

ROOF CONCEPTS

The original roof form on Sasak House

One particular corner is pulled to create “shield” for private area beneath

The roof top is cut; replaced by skylight

Skylight will channel the light into the house

kitchen as a space for gathering

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Sayembara Desain Rumah Wista (Homestay) Nusantara by Sayembara Arsitektur Nusantara Propan

MATERIALS SELECTION

Mt. Rijani Forest Bamboo Mataram Tanak Awu

Wood

Mandalika

Sagoo Leafs

Spinning as daily activities for Sasak woman Concrete

Brick

Clay

B‘

B‘

Owner’s Bedroom (Bale Dalam) +2.25

300

Visitors Room (Bale Luar) +0.85

600

Terrace +0.15 A

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230

300

A

Kitchen +1.55

300

Foyer +0.15

Storage and Utility +0.15

600

Bathroom +0.12

70

150

300

Storage +0.12

300

150

300

300

900

900

B

ground floor plan

A’

300

Glass

B

mezzanine floor plan + 8.30

+ 2.65 + 1.55

0.00 section a-a’

section b-b’

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05 URBAN RIPPLE : TVERSKAYA STREETSCAPE CONCEPT DESIGN

Moscow, Russia | 2016 Mentor: Ir. Zaenudin Kartadiwiria

In collaboration: Ardinanto Prakoso Rudini Florentina Anastasia Rahmandanu Jalu Pradana

Following the “My Street” program catered by the Russian Government, this project aims to amend the image of Tverskaya Street into a pedestrian-oriented street. Inspired by the city’s radial pattern, the straight-long street was proposed to be undulating, breaking the street’s mundane eye-level view. Urban Ripple is an initiative proposal in making a pedestrian friendly street of Moscow. Every street may faces different issues, yet the Urban Ripple concept can be applied adjusting the each street context. Then, the ripple will widen through the entire city.

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Open International Competition for Streetscape Design of Tverskaya and 1-ya Tverskaya-Yamskaya Streets by “KB Strelka” LLC

SITE ANALYSIS The project site covers from Tverskaya Street to 1-ya Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street. It is known as the main street of Moscow. However, most of pedestrians do not feel like the street belongs to them; it is belongs to vehicles. As a result, the road becomes lack of pedestrian activities - seems mundane and less-comfortable. We will turn Tverskaya Street into a memorable, fun and friendly street for all.

MEMO RABLE

FRIE NDLY

FUN

2015 Tverskaya as street for vehicle, lacks of public spaces and less-comfortable for pedestrians

IDEATION

TO ST. PETERSBURG

Define Pedestrian Activity

Existing Building Function Proposed Activity

SHOPS

CAFE

CAFE

TO KREMLIN

Creating Activity Pockets/ New Growthpoles

HOUSING

OFFICE

TRANSIT

BUYING

CHATTING

SITTING

EATING

SHOPS

OFFICE

HOUSING

PLAYING

RELAXING

EATING

BUYING

SHOPS

OFFICE

HOUSING

CULTURE

PERFORMING

SHOWING

CHATTING

FEASTING

BUYING

HOUSING

CAFE

OFFICE

CULTURE

PERFORMING

SHOWING

CHATTING

FEASTING

EATING

Undulating Street TO ST. PETERSBURG

TO ST. PETERSBURG

Urban Spotlight

The Gate of Moscow

Tourist’s Pitstop

Traffic Calming

Urban Hammock Grove

Creating New Experiences

Cafe Bay Picnic’s Spot

Rippling THE FUN!

Eat and Eat Plaza TO KREMLIN

TO KREMLIN

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05 URBAN RIPPLE : TVERSKAYA STREETSCAPE CONCEPT DESIGN

SEGMENT 1: 1-YA TVERSKAYA-YAMSKAYA

A

SEGMENT 2: TVERSKAYA Due to its characters, the site was distincted into two segments. 1-ya Tverskaya-Yamskaya is well known for its streetshopping activities and daily office/residential users around. Hence, most of public spaces are dedicated for regular uses including sports/play courts and wider outdoor dining space. On other hand, tourists’ activities on Tverskaya Street will be enriched by new street performance spaces to entertain them while walking towards the heritage buildings around.

STREET SECTION A-A’

5.2

13.7

3.1

27

3

STREET SECTION B-B’

42.4

1.2

40

1.2

STREET SECTION: 1-YA TVERSKAYA-YAMSKAYA

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Open International Competition for Streetscape Design of Tverskaya and 1-ya Tverskaya-Yamskaya Streets by “KB Strelka” LLC

B

LEGEND

:

Pocket Shelter

Sidewalk and Shared Surface Pavement

Bike Cafe

Outdoor Dining

Triangular Seating

Communal Seating

Bus Stop / bicycle parking

Outdoor Bench

Playground Swing

LEGEND

Bike Lane Pavement

Quercus Ruba

1:1000

Softscape/Green Cover/bushes

:

Pocket Shelter

Sidewalk and Shared Surface Pavement

Bike Cafe

Outdoor Dining

Triangular Seating Bus Stop / bicycle parking

Outdoor Bench

Playground Swing

due to surrounding buildings functioned as residential this pocket try to provide playful street furniture such as urban swing and sand box for children.

+0.2 m 0.00 m

Ulmus Rebona

Activity Pocket Pavement

Communal Seating

Shared Surface for both slower vehicle lane and pedestrian path extension for events

Ulmus Rebona

Activity Pocket Pavement

Bike Lane Pavement Softscape/Green Cover/bushes

Quercus Ruba

1:1000

Without neglecting its history context, the existing 8-lanes road will be reduced into a 4-lanes one. Then, the shape will be undulated - and use pedestrian-friendly materials at all intersections.

0.00 m

0.00 m

0.00 m

+0.2 m

+0.2 m

+0.2 m

due to the location near train station this pockot’s main function as gathering point with providing communal benches and bike cafe. Barrier free design by using tactile pavement for the blind and minimizing pedestrian leveling

DETAIL POCKET :THE GATE OF MOSCOW

due to surrounding buildings functioned as cafe, this pocket try to provide outdoor dining for cafe extension

Traffic calming at the junction by using different pavement with the vehicle lane

DETAIL POCKET : CAFE BAY

DETAIL POCKET : URBAN HAMMOCK GROVE

Urban canopy as a shelter from the wind and sunshine

due to the location near uban plaza this pocket’s main function as picnic’s spot with providing bike cafe and communal seating.

DETAIL POCKET : PICNIC’S SPOT

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05 URBAN RIPPLE : TVERSKAYA STREETSCAPE CONCEPT DESIGN

ACTIVITY POCKET PAVEMENT As the center of activities on the street, the pockets constructed of squared andesite stone (100x100 mm). The material is chosen for safety reason as the space will accomodate various activities from various range of ages.

BICYCLE LANE PAVEMENT Philladelpus conorarius

Pentaphylloides fruticosa

Also functioned as technical pavement, the bicycle line constructed of andesite stone (150x250 mm). It intends to distinct the path visually from others and ease access to install street utilities with various sizes such as lighting poles, bollards, etc.

Ulmus rebona

Quercus ruba

SIDEWALK & SHARED SURFACE

Spiraea japonica

Modular limestone (100x200 mm) are used for sidewalk and shared surface to bring clear, vivid and spacious ambiance for pedestrians as well as vehicles upon it. This material is also used for ground pedestrian-crossing to calm the vehicles’ speed around it.

Berberis tubergii

VEGETATIONS Vegetations are classified into three categories. The placement is based on the soil supporting condition.

2-5

m

VEHICLE LANE The existing material (asphalt) for vehicle is still used for main vehicle lanes.

2m 3m

to 1

2m

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Open International Competition for Streetscape Design of Tverskaya and 1-ya Tverskaya-Yamskaya Streets by “KB Strelka” LLC

New growthpoles are expected to augment the existing cultural activities. One of the keys is by determining the materials which will be used for the whole infrastructure and its amenities. We have to ensure all the materials meet these principles: comfort, safety, eco-friendly, and the ability to strenghten local’s identity.

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06 INFARMSTRUCTURE

Kitakyushu, Japan | 2015

In collaboration: Aulia Kurniaputri Grace Stephanie Sagala Rahmandanu Jalu Pradana

The development of Orio-Hibikino prompts the fringe area to grow uncontrolably. This pilot project is a tool to control the fringe development by providing a rural-life-based infrastructure in a growing urban area. Since the rural-urban boundary tends to be more blurred nowadays, the future city development needs to consider both characteristics of the rural and urban. The infrastructure will be a place for people to do farming and other various activities while providing the energy and connecting people to the buildings around. More than just an infrastructure, this masterplan project also shows the future residential typology that enhance a sustainable living.

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Re-ruralize Orio-Hibikino Urban Fringe University of Kitakyushu, Japan

SITE ANALYSIS & ISSUE STATEMENT Kitakyushu is emerging to be the new metropolitan in the south of Japan. One of the following areas to develop are Orio and Hibikino. Unfortunately, the current development seems to purge the “green area” for farming outside the city. As the result, Japan’s food self-sufficiency was 39% on a calorie basis (2006) and Kitakyushu spent 8% of its import values for food. This data shows that the city (even the whole country) tends to face food scarcity in the future. Therefore, Infarmstructure brought this main issue in developing Orio-Hibikino urban fringe. By incepting farm-based infrastructure in the heart of area, this fringe supposed to get both urban and rural characteristic in the same time, at the same place. existing condition campus area

movement

HIBIKINO

existing green space

HIBIKINO

HIBIKINO

ORIO

ORIO

ORIO

expected condition HIBIKINO

campus area residential commercial

HIBIKINO

road pedestrian path el. ped. path

ORIO

The site was selected based on (pressuposition) impact caused by Orio-Hibikino development. The existing University of Occupational & Environmental Health on the site seen as site’s uniqueness and opportunity. Also, the existing City Hall, Sport Center and Pharmateucal School were preserved as the city center.

HIBIKINO

existing green space connecting green space landed farming in-house farming site barrier node

ORIO

The existing condition shows that people can directly passing through the selected area from Orio-Hibikino. Instead of providing a tranport system on the site, Infarmstructure will direct people to passing the area by walking. However, they still can have transport by using existing bus line and railway at the perimeter.

ORIO

Prior green spaces stand separately. Hence, it does not give optimum impacts in flushing the pollution. By reconnecting these spaces and accomodating land for farm, Infarmstructure will maximize the its impacts. Besides, there are more public spaces as nodes between specific distance of walking.

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06 INFARMSTRUCTURE siteplan research and observation retail/ accomodation cultural/ recreational

vehicle/pedestrian crossing treetop walk/elevated path entry/exit point

infarmstructure

6

B

facilities

D

F

4

5

C

LEGEND:

E D

3

2 LEGEND:

A

CITY CENTER

B

COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL

C

MAIN PLAZA

D

RESIDENTIAL

E

UNIV. OF ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH

F

CAMPUS HOSPITAL

G

RESEARCH CENTER

elevated park

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A

G

B

1 B

1

ELEVATED PARK

2

BUILDING-CONNECTED PLAZA

3

HEALTH PARK

4

TREETOP WALK AND OBSERVATORY

5

CITY POND AND PLAZA

6

FARMING WALKWAY

human access and crossings


Re-ruralize Orio-Hibikino Urban Fringe University of Kitakyushu, Japan

treetop walk & observatory

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STACKABLE HOUSING Housing area in the new masterplan will replace previous landed housing on the site. Its compact formation can accomodate more than 100 units (as prior requirement is 100 units) As the city keeps developing, the number of group (family member) will increase diversely. The stackable design aims to accomodate various needs of each family by using modular units. These units will also be easily copied to other situations. Type I (6 x 6) m modular For people with no kids; Pentioners

Type II (6 x 12) m modular For family with kids

Type III (6 x 18) m modular For family with 2 genereations and more

urban farming on the roof top

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ROOFTOP GREEN SPACE

PUBLIC FACILITIES

HOUSE UNIT


Re-ruralize Orio-Hibikino Urban Fringe University of Kitakyushu, Japan STEAM TURBINE AND GENERATOR Electricity generated is used to power up the building systems and maintenance

WASTE MANAGEMENT Waste produced by residential units are mainly collected into greater compactor on each unit. This compactor will process the waste into biomass power plant. Its result will be used as farm fertiliser. In the other side, gas produced on high pressure steam will be used to turn the turbine generator which will produce electricty for the building.

HIGH PRESSURE STEAM

ORGANIC WASTE

Waste is collected from agriculture and foods from houses

The waste ash act as a farm fertiliser for agriculture and garden

WATER MANAGEMENT AND SUPPLY Water is collected from groundwater and rainwater. After collected on rainwater reservoir, the water will be processed through water treatment under each building. Thus, greywater produced by each units will be collected into the same water treatment and will be reused for daily use such as toilet flush and basin.

1

7

BIOMASS POWER PLANT

1

FISH TANK FOR NUTRIENTS

2

PIPE WITH NUTRIENT ENRICHED WATER

3

IRRIGATION SYSTEM

4

USED WATER

5

USED WATER TREATMENT

6

CLEAN WATER FOR FISH TANK

7

RAINWATER CATCHMENT

2

3

6

5

4

Supply authority power grid that is installed in infrastructure

POWER SUPPLY Solar panels which collect heat from sun will supply most of daily needs for residential building. However, the power is not only supplied from solar panel but also from local power supplier. Hence, there will be bi directional metering installed to control power to each house unit.

Bi directional metering installed to control power

Solarpanels convert sunlight into clean green DC electricity Inverter converts DC electricity into useable AC electricity

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Re-ruralize Orio-Hibikino Urban Fringe University of Kitakyushu, Japan

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07 AMPHLIFYING TOGETHERNESS

Bandung, Indonesia | 2015

In collaboration: Arief Rachman Hidayat Etsa Amanda Grace Stephanie Sagala

The aim of this project is to provide a house that can be shared among its various occupants and their environment. Riverfront-house typology was chosen considering the fact that most populous area in Bandung is alongside the river. This is a pilot project where a share house can be the solution of densed housing along Cikapundung River. The Amphitheatre-shaped is a respond regarding the potency of existing annual river festival when people can spend time with variuos activities above their own house. Multiply the house and amplify togetherness!

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Wismakharman Expo by Gadjah Mada University

FOREST

SITE ANALYSIS

RESIDENTIAL

Site location is in Babakan Ciamis, Bandung. Located in the city center and passed by the Cikapundung River, the site is known as strategic and comfortable place to live. Moreover, the renown Cikapundung Festival is annually held over the site. Unfortunately, people’s awareness in keeping the river clean is quite poor. Hence, building the share house pilot project on the site may trigger the people to love the river itself.

SITE

COMMERCIAL

RESIDENTIAL

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ISSUE STATEMENT

river is polluted

annual festival

river as backside

riverside

space lacking to socialize

ecology preservation

high density housing

public space lacking strong community

green space lacking

existing condition

support social activities

expected condition

DESIGN STRATEGY

site on densed housing, in front of the river

making hole in the center of the mass to make connection to other houses

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build the share house

productive public space

responding the river by tilting the the mass - forming amphitheatre

multiply the house


Wismakharman Expo by Gadjah Mada University

first floor plan

second floor plan

front elevation

back elevation (riverfront)

FLEXIBLE UNIT Each unit is designed to accomodate the diversity living of kampong. The basic idea is open plan modular housing - the only fixed wall is bathroom wall. Thus, every occupants can adjust the function based on their needs - even to build a shop-house.

transformation

basic unit

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FLEXIBLE UNIT local market farm

sport festival

playground

recreational educational

At the share space in each house, there are connecting doors to another unit. When the users are desired to open it, there will be continous shared space.

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Wismakharman Expo by Gadjah Mada University

roof top as urban farming media

share space inside the house

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WASTE MANAGEMENT

POWER SUPPLY

Domestic waste was classified into organic and anorganic waste. Organic waste will be treated and turned into compost by biopores membrane; or, it will percipitate into the septic tank. Anorganic waste will be treated by local wasting management.

Power supplied by maximizing natural resources such as water turbin. Harnessing the stream into water turbin will increase the site’s resilience in providing its own need of power instead of depending on supplies by the government.

waste

organic

biopore

compost

anorganic

local waste

bio septic tank

percipitation

river

water turbin

water energy

power

WATER MANAGEMENT Two main sources of water supplies (rainwater and groundwater) will be stored into water tank and proceed by walter filtration for daily usage. Then, the post usage of the water will be reused as grey water.

rainwater

groundwater

rain harvesting

bio septic tank

water tank

water filtration

daily usage

water waste

black water

grey water

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Wismakharman Expo by Gadjah Mada University

ROOF DECK The space between bamboo floor and concrete structure may low the temperature

CRATES

SECOND-USE WOOD +reusing the woods from former buildings +Bandung has it own second-use woods processing +the various types and colors of second-use woods can be unique characterisctics +Using the second-use woods may save the processing energy of 20,4 gj/t

CONCRETE STRUCTURE

SECOND-USE METAL +second use metal from former building +reducing pollution and material exploitaion +Using the second-use metal may save the energy process of 26-30 GJ/t

PRODUCTIVE PLANTS A space for people to do urban farming on their own rooftop

FOLDING DOORS Adjustable to connect/ separate each units

WIRE MESH Makes the wind passing the aisle so that can be used to dry the clothes without visually disturb.

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08 SERVICE APARTMENT IN KUNINGAN

Jakarta, Indonesia | 2015 Mentor: Aditya W. Fitrianto

In collaboration: Chrysella Masli

One of the biggest real estate companies in Japan will expand its business service to Jakarta, assisted by PTI Architects as its local party. Located in the most prestigious CBD in the city, this project aims to be the new icon in the area. I was involved in the project for about 1 month start from site visiting to presenting to the client. I was in charge in preparing the presentation file for the proposal presentation. The images were produced outsourcely.

PS: All images in this section are courtesy of PTI Architects

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Real Project Internship by PTI Architects Jakarta

j.w. marriott hotel

residential area

bellagio mansion

no access

ritz-carlton hotel

applying setbacks, determine access

basement

N

service drop off

pull the building mass up

N

add distinctive mass as focal point

N

tilt the windows based on sun path analysis

N

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