Nabil Fikri Hakim
Architecture Portfolio
EXPERIENCE Koordinator Subdivisi Design Jamtastic Koordinator Divisi PDD Serangkai Staff departemen PSDM HMA Vastu Vidya Koordinator Divisi Live Exhibition Archevent
ACHIEVEMENT Top 20 Sayembara Skalars Unisa Best Studio Perancangan 3 Juara Favorit IG Reels Competition PTSMI
SKILLS Sketchup Archicad Revit Autocad Rhino Grasshopper Lumion Photoshop Illustrator
EDUCATION SMA Labschool Jakarta | 2018 - 2021 Universitas Negeri Sebelas Maret | 2021 - Now
NABIL FIKRI HAKIM Bekasi, 05 Juni 2003
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CONTENTS Apollo Philharmonic Music Academy Mid Rise Building | Academic Neluwara Community Library | Competition Solitude Healing Pod | Top 20 Competition - Team Oasis of Serenity High Rise Building | Academic Interconncetivity : Weaving Cultural Identity Live Exhibition
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APOLLO PHILHARMONIC MUSIC ACADEMY
Due to the lack of adequate facilities for practicing and learning music, there is a need for a music center in Solo City that can accommodate various musical activities with comprehensive facilities to support the development of music. Out of the 20 music schools already scattered across the city of Solo, none have reached a large scale or possess complete facilities. With the increasing number of music enthusiasts and the high level of community activity, a larger-scale music school design is required.
PROBLEM
Lahan berkontur
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SITE ANALYSIS & RESPONSE ACCESSIBILIT Y
SUN PATH
There is a two-way road with a width of 8 meters on the northern boundary of the site. On the southern boundary, there is a residential road. The response is made by creating the main entrance on the north and a dedicated pedestrian entrance on the south.
The building will receive maximum sunlight exposure from 08:00 to 12:00. The response involves using materials that can reduce sunlight penetration.
NOISE
CONTOUR
This site is located in an area with noise levels ranging from 55 to 70 decibels. The response involves installing a sound barrier and using materials with high insulation levels at the northern site boundary.
This site has contoured land conditions with a slope of approximately 20%. The response involves a cut and fill process. The site elevation is differentiated into two sections.
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MASSING
Shape the initial mass from
Be n t uk m a s sa aw a l d a ri several basic forms. b e b e r a p a b e n tuk d a sa r
Extrude the mass to the outer and inner
Ext ru de massa k e bagian lu ar parts using push and pull dan dalam dengan pu sh and pu ll
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Addition of integrating elements with
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CONCEP T
RECONCILIATION ARCHITECTURE Reconciliation architecture is about reconnecting buildings with the original characteristics or unique features of the site that may have been lost due to development, by integrating natural elements into the building design. The reinstated characteristic is the contoured land. The cut and fill process, carried out to maximize land utilization, resulted in the loss of the natural contours on the site. These lost contours are reintegrated into the building design.
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Ve g e ta ti o n Soil F i lte r laye r
Wa t er st ora ge boa rd I sola t i on layer Wa t erproof c oa t i n g Conc ret e st ru c t u ra l sla b Ove r f low h o l e s
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NELUWARA
Neluwara is present to help improve the well-being of the local communities around the island of Batam who are still engaged in the fishing profession. The issues of family poverty and infrastructure poverty have an impact on the education of their children.
The majority of the population on the islands around Batam still work as fishermen. However, the rapid growth on Batam Island has led to the destruction of mangrove forests, resulting in a decline in the fishermen’s catch.
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Education is also affected by the inequality in infrastructure. The children of fishermen on the islands around Batam face difficulties in accessing education because it requires a long journey by boat to attend school, incurring additional costs.
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SOLITUDE
A place that is open for everyone to relax for a moment and eliminate distractions to calm their mind and provide time for self-reflection in solitude.
BACKGROUND Anxiety disorders have become one of the most common mental health disorders. College students are among those who often suffer from anxiety disorders due to academic pressure, social media, and their environment. Moreover, the negative stigma from society makes it difficult for them to acknowledge that they are experiencing a mental disorder.
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M i n d fu lne s s
Self Aw a re n e s s
Tend to seek quiet, relaxing, and undisturbed places.
T he t e nd e n cy o f i n d i vi d u a ls w i t h a nxi et y d i s ord ers Tend to seek places that are less crowded or isolated and find their own comfort zone.
The chosen site is located in Babakan Siliwangi City Forest due to the tendency of individuals with anxiety to seek places that can provide tranquility. Apart from that, the location of the site is very strategic because it is close to several universities so that it can attract university students as the main target.
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ERGONOMIC RELAXING CHAIR The design of the relaxing chair is made ergonomic to limit the possibility of other activities or sitting in different postures because users generally find it more comfortable to recline in the seat. The lying down position is one of the most relaxing positions. When lying down without distractions, people tend to reflect on themselves and their life. They will also find it easier to observe the thoughts and feelings that arise in their mind. This allows them to identify thought patterns, emotions, and reactions that they may not have been aware of before.
Hey, How are you feeling today?
Furthermore, the option to use artificial intelligence for consultations can help in addressing individuals with anxiety disorders more effectively.
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OASIS OF SERENIT Y Malls or shopping centers are among the buildings with significant energy consumption. According to a survey conducted by the Center for Energy Conversion Technology, the electricity consumption of shopping center buildings ranges from 200-500 kWh/m²/year. Meanwhile, the energy consumption index limit for efficient shopping center buildings based on the survey results is 286.54 kWh/m²/year. The largest energy consumer in shopping centers is air conditioning equipment, accounting for 62.9%.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics One aspect that can reduce the workload of air conditioning in a building is the maximum utilization of natural ventilation. This analysis is necessary to determine whether air circulation can be effectively distributed throughout the building for optimal natural ventilation. This analysis aims to find a mass shape that can achieve optimal air circulation within the building. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis is conducted based on wind direction and speed data on the site. .Grasshopper CFD Analysis.
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Sun Radiation Other aspect that also influences the workload of air conditioning in a building is solar radiation on the structure. This analysis is necessary to determine the areas of the building that are exposed to sunlight for the longest duration. The results can be utilized to provide shading for the areas most affected by solar radiation.
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CONCEP T
BIOPHILIC ARCHITECTURE Several principles of biophilic architecture involve integration with nature, the use of natural ventilation, and the utilization of natural lighting. Integrating natural elements into buildings can provide visitors with a deeper recreational experience by allowing them to feel the presence of nature within the built environment, creating a harmonious relationship between humans and nature. Meanwhile, maximizing natural lighting and ventilation can reduce excessive energy consumption, decrease reliance on electricity sources, and have a positive impact on overall energy efficiency in malls.
MASSING
The initial mass is a combination of basic forms in accordance with the response from the zoning results.
The mass is made more dynamic with curved angles.
Repetition of the mass forms upwards.
Repetition of the mass forms upwards.
The final mass shape is adjusted to respond to the analysis results.
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Natural Ventilation Strategy The office is ventilated directly through a double-skin facade system. The two facade cavities create a continuous double-skin corridor, allowing fresh air to facilitate cross-ventilation from the corridor to the offices through operable windows. The stack effect is created in the central atrium due to differential air pressure, which exhausts the hot air upwards through the atrium.
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INTERCONNECTIVIT Y Weaving Cultural Identity - Live Exhibition
The interaction between global cultural values and local cultural values in reality, resulted in negative impacts on the local culture itself, leading to a dilution of local cultural elements. This phenomenon gives rise to the loss of cultural identity and a crisis of identity within the local culture, which, in turn, can have consequences for the sustainability of the culture. This exhibition aims to raise awareness among the public about the issue, inform them about how we can address it from an architectural perspective, and hopefully inspire them to take action in their own ways to tackle the issue.
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