Naomi Santoso ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2018
Undergraduate Student Parahyangan Catholic University
NAOMI SANTOSO 12 / 09 / 1996 naomisantoso14@gmail.com +62 89699574955 current GPA : 3,71 www.issuu.com/naomisantoso Jl. Sunan Gunung Jati 52 Magelang 56123 Indonesia
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EDUCATION 2014-present
Parahyangan Catholic University Bandung Bachelor (S1) of Architecture
ORGANIZATION EXPERIENCE 2016-2017 Staff in Academic Division of Architecture Student Body 2016/2017
SEMINAR, COURSES, & TRAINING Sept-Nov 2016 Rhino-Grasshopper Course Course on Parametric Modelling using Rhino-Grasshopper Program
2011-2014 Loyola College Senior High School Semarang
2016
Committee of Skripsi Award 2016-1 Parahyangan Catholic University
2008-2011 Tarakanita Junior High School Magelang
2015-2016
Staff in Joy Division of Architecture Student Body 2015/2016
2002-2008 Tarakanita Elementary School Magelang
2015
Committee of Graduation Day 2015 Parahyangan Catholic University
March 2016
1999-2002 Bunda Wacana Kindergarten Magelang
2015
Committee of Skripsi Award 2015-2 Parahyangan Catholic University
September 2015 Joint Seminar on: Smart City Presentation and Talkshow about Joint
2015
Committee of Indobuildtech Expo 2015 Parahyangan Catholic University
2015
Committee of Skripsi Award 2015-1 Parahyangan Catholic University
2015
Committee of Graduation Night 2015 Parahyangan Catholic University
July-August 2015 Parahyangan Bamboo Nation 2 - Workshop participant in the construction workshop - Seminar participant in the international conference - Participant in the field trip - Workshop participant in the design and build workshop
2013
Leader in Academic Division of Loyola Sport Academic and Art Competition 2013
2012
Committee of Loyola Education Fair 2012 Loyola College Senior High School
2012
Staff in Academic Division of Loyola Sport Academic and Art Competition 2012
2009-2010
Vice President of Student Council Tarakanita Junior High School
WORKING EXPERIENCE Feb-present Internship 2018 PT Larascipta Architect Internusa Budi Yulianto Bandung, Indonesia June-August Internship 2017 PT Han Awal & Partners Architect Yori Antar Tangerang, Indonesia
HONOURS & AWARDS February 2017 Nominees of SAA Awards (still on judging process between nominees) An award for the work of SAA (Final Architecture Design Studio) December 2017 Citation Award of SPA 6 Awards An award for the work of SPA 6 (6th Architecture Design Studio) July 2017
August-Oct 2015 BIM Archicad Course Course on 3D Modelling using BIM Archicad Program
February 2015
Architectour One day trip to visit architecture offices in Jakarta and Tangerang
Eksplonikal Presentation, discussion, talkshow, and workshop about building material
2014 Sketchup Course Course on 3D Modelling using Sketchup Program 2014
YF Academy Course on rendering drawing
SKILLS
10 Exhibited Projects of Metamorfosa 2017 (Top 15 Projects) Competition by Trisakti University “Floating House Transformation�
January 2016 Nominees of SPA 3 Awards An award for the work of SPA 3 (3rd Architecture Design Studio) Naomi Santoso
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Batik Museum Bandung, Indonesia
Priangan Hotel Bandung, Indonesia
Cakrabhuwana Airport Cirebon, Indonesia
Oz Daycare Bandung, Indonesia
Naturalism Artist’ House Bandung, Indonesia
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SPA 5 - Score A
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Manggala Ing Griya Floating House Semarang, Indonesia
Transform Apartment&Business Loft Tangerang, Indonesia
Sundayana Edulogy Park Bandung, Indonesia
Jewel Hall (Community Hall) Cimanggung, Indonesia
BPR Artha Mertoyudan Facade Magelang, Indonesia
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BATIK MUSEUM Bandung, Indonesia
SAA AWARD stil on judging process
Oto Iskandardinata - Jendral Sudirman, Bandung, Indonesia Type: Educational Final Project Mentor: Yasmin Suriansyah Hartanto Budiyuwono Mikail Budianastas Date: August-December 2017
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SEQUENTIAL
SYMBOLIC
ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY
PERMEABLE
PARTICIPATIVE
The creation of space follows the sequence of bmaking, which starts from a clean white cloth, until finally produce an artwork called batik.
The design of the museum adapts to the culture and philosophy of batik making so that the right atmosphere and perception will be accepted by visitors in this museum building.
The persuasion of green culture is carried out through a system of natural air-conditioning and lighting integrated into the museum, as well as by contributing on reducing the micro climate temperature through the creation of innercourt.
The inside and outside spaces are created to have connectivity to support social interaction, and rebuild the concept of Indonesian architecture where society mostly interact in outside spaces.
Presented with a design that invites surrounding communities and foreign tourists to come, as well as the creation of spaces that can accommodate community activities to participate actively.
PROTECTING OUR LOCAL CULTURE The infiltration of western culture while our local culture is starting to fade is one of the most alarming phenomena in Indonesia this time. In fact, Indonesia has millions of cultures spread across the country, but if this culture had to be replaced by western culture, would not it be so sad? Batik is the answer to the merging of the fading issue of local culture and the potential existence of the textile trade around the city center site. Batik is one type of textile made with special techniques since long ago, and recognized as one of the UNESCO heritage of the archipelago. By studying Batik, people will understand historical and cultural value of Batik so that Batik will become one kind of textile which is recognized by society. Thus, the existence of Batik Art Museum will be able to contribute greatly to the community. Naomi Santoso
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THE SITE The site is surrounded by 2 (two) main streets, which are Oto Iskandardinata Street and Jendral Sudirman Street, and also 1 (one) secondary street which is Tamim Street. It is located in the center of the city causing this site to have a 0 (zero) border line of building on all sides. However, there are differences in the attitude of the building in the existing site of Jendral Sudirman Street and Oto Iskandardinata Street (presence of arcade space on the side of Oto Iskandardinata Street). The area around the site is very hot due to the lack of greenery, as well as the lack of communal open space for the community. The nearest public spaces are approximately 1 (one) km away which is the Bandung Central Plaza (central communal space in Bandung). Thus, this deficiency can be a potential to be created within the site in order to attract visitors to come.
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01 Batik Museum
This building mass continues the series of buildings on Oto Iskandardinata Street which had an arcade typology on its ground floor. This building mass continues the building series on Jendral Sudirman Street (continuation of the mass beside) and connecting to the mass on Oto Iskandardinata Street.
The initial form follows the 0 (zero) border line regulation of the site.
Substracting the initial form to create innercourt on the meeting point of the imaginary lines through all Batik Art Centers in Bandung.
Form substraction based on the imaginary lines withdrawnfrom the existence of Batik Art Centers in Bandung to create circulation paths.
Creating emphasis on the innercourt area as well as unifying the building at once.
Creating emphasis on the vehicle entrance.
Height modification of the building based on the function hierarchy inside.
This building mass continues the serial building on Jendral Sudirman Street. The red lines are imaginary lines drawn from the site to the Batik Art Centers which already exist in Bandung. These lines (representing the development of Batik in Bandung) are used as axis to be created as the main circulation paths in the building.
The facade design adopts the existing facade serial pattern around the site which is transparent-massive-transparent-massive (repeated) pattern. It is also adapted to the facade design nowadays which is more dynamic but still applying the repeated pattern as the inital pattern.
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01 Batik Museum
Vehicle Entrance
Hanging Plants
Diagrid Facade Element
Foreground Mass
Creating the emphasis in the entrance of vehicles is designed by placing metal perforated patterned with Parang Batik, which is the oldest batik motive and commonly used at the opening ceremony.
Planting Lee Kuan Yew hanging plants can reduce the environment temperature of the site area as well as providing a transition of the building to make it look less tall (vertically divided).
This facade element is created based on the main character of fabric (batik) which is non-rigid (elastic) and supported by the diagrid structure combined with the panel system thus creating the impression of “batik� as an analogy that batik motives today are very diverse and can be created by anyone.
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eground mass on the vista captured by peside of the road around the building. This plain (not patterned) indicating the plain ke batik. If they want to find out more about must enter the building first, because the patput inside the building.
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Background Element
Height Difference as a Hierarchy Marker
This element is a background element on the vista captured by pedestrian from the side of the road around the building. This element is designed patterned as batik and can not be seen intact from the side of the road to create a sense of curiosity and interest to enter the building for people who see it.
This building has an increasement of height on its facade in accordance with the hierarchy of the spaces inside. The higher hierarchy shows the main functions of the museum which is the exhibition area.
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LEGENDS Landscape A Loading dock B Bus drop-off C Genset D Fuel tank E Visitor’s drop-off F Ramp to basement G Ramp from basement H Pond I Temporary exhibition J Innercourt sitting area K Batik sculpture L Shopping curb M Flower garden N Fire truck hardstanding
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Building 1 Restaurant 2 Ladies toilet 3 Gents toilet 4 Satellite kitchen 5 Public elevator 6 Emergency elevator 7 Emergency stairs 8 FCCR Room 9 Information center 10 Temporary exhibition 11 Escalator to/from museum 12 Souvenir shop 13 Museum ticket box 14 Janitor 15 Batik shop 16 Difabled toilet 17 Nursery
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GREEN DESIGN APPROACH - ENVIRONMENT TEMPERATURE REDUCTION In the planning of Batik Museum building, the management of the site with the creation of innercourt aims to improve the temperature of the surrounding area that lacks green open space (high temperature). The green innercourt is expected to reduce the temperature of the city center area that tend to heat from time to time. In fact, the city center area is an area where people shop and walk along the sidewalk. But if the temperature in the area is hot, it will be very uncomfortable, isn’t it? Therefore, the presence of innercourt as green open space and regional temperature reducer is also expected to attract the attention from people to shop and enjoy this building.
Pedestrian Entrance
GREEN DESIGN APPROACH - NATURAL VENTILATION Natural ventilation is designed with the creation of green innercourt in the middle of the building so it is expected to reduce the emissions of heat that enter the building. Thus, the ground-floor spaces that surround the innercourt (except the restaurant area because it is far from the green area and also to protect the food from contaminated by pollutants) obtain good air circulation from existing green open space so that the use of air conditioning can be avoided. But the need of air conditioning can not be avoided at the exhibition room (because the temperature in the exhibition room for batik cloth must be stable in 21ÂşC). By reducing the use of air conditioning on the ground floor (approximately 1800 m2), the use of energy for air conditioning also becomes more efficient.
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Exhibition Room GREEN DESIGN APPROACH - SHADING AND DAYLIGHTING Utilization of natural lighting is also maximized by the creation of openings on the building facade in functional spaces other than the exhibition area. Whether the exhibition area is designed with 2 (two) types of facades. The one consists of collections of modern/young batik cloth (not the oldest ones that are less prone to be damaged) is also attempted to use natural lighting by inducting indirect rays of sunlight to the observer area (not to the Batik cloth) of the ​​ showroom.
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GREEN DESIGN APPROACH - NATURAL VENTILATION Basement is designed to be breathable, especially in functional areas (spaces with activity in it). It is also a solution to reduce the use of air conditioning and utilize natural ventilation. Furthermore, the air inside the building will be healthier than if it is produced by air conditioning.
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02 Priangan Hotel
PRIANGAN HOTEL
& FACTORY OUTLET CENTERS Bandung, Indonesia
SPA 6 AWARD - CITATION AWARD Jury: Yuswadi Saliya Budi Sukada
Dago - Dipatiukur, Bandung, Indonesia Type: Educational SPA 6 Project Mentor: David Bambang Soediono Date: January-Mei 2017
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Dago is a connecting street between North Bandung area and the center of trade, service, and education in the center of Bandung. Although the buildings on Dago are increased significantly, but the beautiful atmosphere can still be obtained on this road because of the many green elements. In addition, the beauty of Bandung and its coolness can still be enjoyed in this area because of its location is still quite high in topography. Dago area is also known as the character of villa housings. Not only the villas, there are several important buildings located in Dago, including the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), SMAK Dago, and Cikapayang River Park which happens to be located directly across the site. Climate : cool Air Temperature : 18 ° - 32 ° C Geographical : 5 km north of downtown location Bandung Elevation : 690-730 above sea level
In recent years, the development of cities around the world has a tendency to become more uniform (having much similarity), making it more difficult for people to differentiate between one city and another. Basically, every city should have its own distinctive character. This character is often referred as the image of the city. As an example is Bandung. Bandung, of course has its own characteristics. The uniqueness of Bandung itself will be appointed to be returned as an iconic building in the city with the hope of re-creation of Bandung’s city image which is currently fading. Therefore, the planning of this hotel is based on the desire to restore the image of Bandung in the old times. This mass continues the building series on Dago Street. The center of the building masses designed with skylight. This mass is the tower building (result of the site syntesis). This mass continues the building series in Dipatiukur Street.
This corner side becomes a termination of both existing streets. A plaza is created to unify pedestrians, as well as becoming an entrance on this side.
Series of buildings on Dago Street and Dipatiukur street are followed by podium massing which is positioned parallel to the road (following the series). Afterward, in spite of the site is located in the corner, a termination is made in the corner and functioned as an entrance. Not only the entrance, the arrangement of landscaping was made as termination of the sidewalks of both streets.
STRUCTURAL SYSTEM The high structural system used in this building is a cantilevered slab structure with structural columns as the main vertical load distributors, as well as with the support of the bearing wall of the core located at the center between the two wings of the building. In addition to assisting the distribution of load, these cores also address the dilated broadcast issues experienced by high-rise buildings with complex shapes. Not only the high structure of the building, there is also a wide span structure which is a space frame that is used to support the skylight roof in the center of the building. In addition, there is also a monobeam roof structure that is used to support the galvalume roof above the function hall which is indeed demanding a free column space. Naomi Santoso
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Cantileverd Slab + Core Space Frame Structure Monobeam Structure
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Panoramic Elevator This elevators are intended exclusively for hotel guests. From this elevator, they can get/enjoy Bandung city view. Green Wall Facade This facade aims to reduce the noise from Pasupati Flyover so that audial comfort can be achieved inside the room. Emergency Stairs Shaft The massive (non-transparent) wall of the emergency stairs is at once used as the building facade. Openings Orientation The walls of the room are rotated to reducethe West and East solar heat infiltration to improve thermal comfort inside. Podium Facade The podium facade is adjusted to the surrounding street facade series by taking a proportion of 1: 1 ratio. Iced Glass The iced glass facade is intended to cover the segmental inner wall. Metal Perforated This facade is also intended to cover the segmental wall, and gives the impression gathered with the function inside which is function hall. The color is also adopted from the tile color of the typical building in Dago and Dipatiukur Street. Flower Garden Reviving the image of Bandung as the city of flowers. Plaza This plaza can be utilized by pedestrians around the site, as well as being a termination of both Dipatiukur and Dago streets.
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Continuation of the Sidewalk The sidewalks as pedestrian circulation paths are also being a termination of the vision series on both Dago and Dipatiukur streets.
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LEGENDS Landscape A Service Entrance B Pedestrian Entrance C Vehicle Entrance D Portal E Loading dock F Truck Loading Parking G Fuel Tank H Genset Visitors Drop-off I J Pedestrian Circulation K Flower Garden L Plaza M Pond N Corner Termination Sidewalk O Ramp from Basement P Ramp to Basement Q Site Exit
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Building 1 Building Entrance 2 Hotel Concierge 3 Security 4 Factory Outlet 5 Control Room 6 Temporary Tenant 7 AHU Room 8 Emergency Stairs 9 General Storage 10 Dry (F&B) Storage 11 Commissary 12 Cold Storage 13 Wet Garbage 14 Chemical Storage 15 IT Storage 16 Finance Office 17 General Cashier 18 Receiving Office 19 Purchasing Office 20 HK Office 21 Ammenities 22 Uniform Issues 23 Linen Storage 24 Main Shaft 25 Soiled Linen 26 Staffs Canteen 27 Mushola 28 Washing Room 29 Locker, Toilet, Changing Room 30 Locker, Toilet, Changing Room 31 Difabled Toilet 32 Nursery 33 Gents Toilet 34 Ladies Toilet
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Function Room Pre-function Room 4 Meeting Rooms Hotel Office Satellite Kitchen 1st Floor Receptionist Main Kitchen Restaurant and Bar Kids Zone Internet Point Drug Store Travel Agency Spa Facility Ground Floor
Hotel Concierge Hotel Storage Hotel Staffs Room Hotel Housekeeping Factory Outlets Temporary Tenants Basement 1 Factory Outlets Temporary Tenants
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CAKRABHUAWANA
DOMESTIC AIRPORT TERMINAL Cirebon, Indonesia
SPA 5 - Score A Jendral Sudirman, Cirebon, Indonesia Type: Educational SPA 5 Project Mentor: Y. Karyadi Kusliansjah Date: August-December 2016
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ICONIC
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GREEN DESIGN
A way to introduce Cirebon to the worldwide
A way to preserve Cirebon local culture
A way to generate accessible & permeable spaces for the public
A way to create an environmentally friendly design
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BACKGROUND & CONCEPT The site of the terminal building of domestic airport passengers is located in Cirebon City, West Java, Indonesia. Cirebon city is famous for its batik “Mega Mednung” as a cultural heritage of Cirebon City which is recognized by UNESCO as world heritage. Therefore, “Mega Mendung” batik is used in the design concept of Cakrabhuwana Domestic Airport Terminal Building. The terminal building is expected to be a symbol of Cirebon culture so that when foreign and local tourists come to Cirebon through this terminal, they can feel the unique space experience as an extension of the city of Cirebon itself. Naomi Santoso
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CAFETARIA located in a public area to support terminal function.
SOUVENIR & BOOKSHOP located in the departure lounge to support terminal function.
MULTIPURPOSE ROOM in the form of CIP departure lounge, which is a private lounge.
FOOD STALL in the form of stalls in the departure hall.
KIDS ZONE in the form of children playing area, as entertainment for children while waiting for a long time.
INTERNET POINT an area that provides internet access, as entertainment for teenagers while waiting for a long time.
RELAXATION AREA in the form of an area that provides foot massage chairs, as entertainment for adults while waiting for a long time.
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03 Cakrabhuwana Airport LEGENDS Landscape A Terminal nameplate B Bus stop C Loading dock D Departing passengers drop-off E Garden F Zebra cross G Arriving passengers pick-up H Pedestrian ramp to parking area I Vehicle ramp to parking area J Ticket box K Parking building entrance L Genset room M Main panel room N Exit from parking building O Parking payment stall P Taxi parking Q Bus parking R Security S Dolley circulation space/path T Service road U Apron V Runway
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Building 1 Departure curb 2 Security check point 1 3 Health room 4 Mushola 5 Ladies toilet 6 Gents toilet 7 Nursery 8 Disabled toilet 9 Janitor 10 Staffs toilet 11 Announcer room 12 Staff & concession security check 13 Ladies lockers 14 Gents lockers 15 Air Handling Unit (AHU) room 16 Staffs rest room 17 Check in area 18 Departure concourse 19 Emergency stairs 20 Airline office 21 Airline administration office 22 Concession 23 Airport authority 24 Control room & server 25 Technician apron 26 Ground handling crew 27 Baggage claim area 28 Lost & found 29 Arrival curb
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The sterile area is located at the backside, close to the apron. This area includes employee accessible spaces, as well as departure lounge. This area is free from food and beverages because it has passed the security check point.
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SEMISTERIL
The semisteril area is located in the center, which includes spaces in the arrival terminal, check in area and departure lounge for departing passengers. In this area, concessions, food and beverage are still permitted.
PUBLIC
The public area is located at the front, which includes the arrival and departure curb area. This area is accessible to everyone, without going through any security check point. This area includes concessions, waiting areas, and wet areas.
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STRUCTURAL SYSTEM The structural system uses spacetruss as the main structure. The spacetruss itself is designed with different altitudes so it can create such shapes as designed (adjusting to the concept of “Mega Mendung�. The spacetruss used for the column (vertical element) is in the form of rectangular, which is placed on a concrete pedestal with a pile foundation. Whether the beam (horizontal element) is in the form ofa triangular spacetruss. In addition, truss structure is also used to bind inter-columns of spacetruss structures of varying altitudes. Gording material selected is steel pipe because it easily adjust to the shape of the roof which is curved. While the roof material used is curved zincalume roof. Horizontal gutters are placed on top of each beam with the assisted steel structure of C steel to strengthen it. This gutters will go down on each spacetruss column so that water does not accumulate at the the end of the roof slope Naomi Santoso
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OZ DAYCARE Bandung, Indonesia
SPA 4 - Score A
Ciumbuleuit, Bandung, Indonesia Type: Educational SPA 4 Project Mentor: Bachtiar Fauzy Date: January - Mei 2016
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The potential for creating an “open” mass arrangement, and at once connecting the other two masses constituted the mass selection as an entrance. As the entrance mass, this mass becomes the first area that visitors go through to enter into other functional masses. The preferred dualism presented to the visitors is analogous as if they were audiences from the movie “Oz the Great and Powerful” who had the option to enter the ordinary world which is black and white or the colorful Land of Oz.
This mass is the office mass that is analogous to the ordinary world which is black and white in the Oz film. Because its function accommodates the activities of adults, the world is considered the same as the outside world where children are not used as the main orientation to obtain comfort. Therefore, the standard size and ceiling height adjusted to the standards of adults. Color elements that are identical with children are also minimized in this mass so that the dominant color is only black and white.
This mass is the daycare mass that is analogous to the Land of Oz. Standard size and ceiling height adjusted specifically for children. The color element becomes one of the main elements of this mass shaping. This long linear form of mass also means to form an adventure as if the child were actually in the Land of Oz.
To support the concept of Land of Oz, and at once become the vertical circulation for children, this ramp is designed as if it is drifting so that children can feel like being in Oz’s fantasy world which is full of magic. The color element is also used in forming a ramp facade that can protect it from rain.
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Flower Garden Open Green Area Ramp
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Ground floor is functioned as a reception area, while the first floor is used as an open learning area on the roooftop. The entrance facade is designed with a vertical garden to support the natural impression of the building as part of the story in the movie Oz the Great and Powerful. The reception area on the ground floor is semi-open with the use of a folding door so that the space created will be spacious to welcome the daycare visitors. While the rooftop space created on the first floor is expected to provide a unique experience for children while studying. First Mass - Office
This mass consists of one floor functioned as an office. This mass facade is made simple with frameless glass as well as field elements dominated by black and white. The height of this mass is 4 meters, with the main rooms of the front office, employee break room, employee locker room, office pantry, and employee toilet. There is a secondary entrance for employees to this mass to allow direct access for employees into this mass. Second Mass - Daycare
This mass consists of two floors that functioned as a daycare. This mass facade is made attractive as well as eyecatching for children with line elements as well as the dominance of bright colors that children love. The height of each floor on this mass is 3 meters, with the division of space as follows The ground floor consists of a large indoor play area with the use of a folding door that connects directly to the inner space with outer space, storage space for storing children’s games, pantry, daycare and daycare toilets. The first floor consists of a long corridor to reach functional spaces, classrooms for toddler, Playgroup, and kindergarten, baby room, childrens’ bathroom, and office space.
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05 House, Studio, & Gallery
NATURALISM ARTIST’S HOUSE, STUDIO, & GALLERY
Bandung, Indonesia
SPA 3 AWARD Jury: Yuswadi Saliya Budi Sukada Rahadhian P. Herwindo
Cisitu Indah, Bandung, Indonesia Type: Educational SPA 3 Project Mentor: Hartanto Budiyuwono Date: August-December 2015
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As a place to reside, to work, and to exhibit works, this building consist of 2 (two) masses which is divided based on the main classification as a public mass and a private mass. However, this division doesn’t cover the possibility of making a private space inside this public building. It is based on the function similarity which is acomodating the artis’ activities. Nowadays, as the world continues to grow more sophisticated, we rarely can still exploit the beauty of nature. Thus on Cisitu Indah IV street, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, in a form of mountain slope we still can find the true nature in it which contain the great potential of this site. Beside the calm and green environment, which can support the function as a residential building, these natural potential can also inspire Naturalism Artist to develope furthermore the art tallent within himself. Contour and view potentials of site are applide to the fullest for supporting “place making” issue with creating public open space between these 2 (two) masses with the greatest view, and creating private open space inside the residential building also with the best view, alsong with making space division that is adapted to the topography so that it will give a different experience for whoever uses the building. Naomi Santoso
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Chaotic Old-Fashioned
Dialogue between Modern and Old-Fashioned
Modern Contemporer
These chaotic old-fashioned buildings are located close and right in front of this building. As a response, a large exterior landscaping are settled in the front area of the site and the building masses are pushed to the back area.
These building is designed as a symbiosis between the old-fashioned context in front and the modern context in the back. This symbiosis creates a strong axis on the building and a fusion of the old and modern architecture which is spread through the whole design.
These modern contemporer buildings are located quite far from this building. It is positioned in the back of the site along with a great view of the mountain slope, so that this great potential are applied to the fullest to improve the design quality of this building.
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1. House Mass Function: residential building for the whole family. Therefore, it has higher hierarchy. 2. Gallery & Studio Mass Function: studio and gallery for the artist. Based on research, most artist do not only exhibit nor sell their works in a gallery, but also in many auctions or exhibitions. Therefore, it has a lower hierarchy.
COLLABORATIVE SPACE Making an inter-connected environment where everyone in dispersed locations can access and interact with each other by making space connector between these 2 (two) masses and attempting the connection between spaces while also considering the space’s characteristics. Naomi Santoso
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Housing River Site entrance Carport Fish pond Skylight for terrace House mass Concrete rooftop Skylight for service area Skylight for terrace Upper water tank Studio and gallery mass Concrete rooftop for studio balcony
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Biophilic Design
Tropical Architecture
As it is an innovative way of designing the places where we live, work, and learn, it fits perfectly with the building function which is as a place to reside, to work, and to exhibit works. Nature is the main concept of this design by allocating it in a deep and fundamental fashion, seeing that we have often designed our cities and suburbs in ways that both degrade the environment and alienate us from nature.
Since it is located in a tropical land, the main concern is the problems due to heat and humidity. Conditions with high average temperatures, high relative humidity, cloudy skies, intense rainfall, sky glare, and abundant vegetation fungi are the persistent problems which should be well-considered. Tropical architecture must provide adequate shelter for its intended occupants. Therefore, maximizing openings facing to the North-South by making the longwise direction of the building to the East-West, creating a good cross ventilation, making sunshades with trees, canopies, and eaving, protecting the buildings from the rainfall by creating long eaving, canopies, and gutters, also applying biopori technology in the landscape are applied as a response to the climate.
Resilient Materials Resilience is the ability of a material to absorb energy when it is deformed elastically, and release that anergy upon unloading. Materials, which are categorized as resilient materials, come from nature. Materials used in this building are:
wood
terracotta
coral stone
paras stone
travertine stone
brick
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Site entrace Terrace Living room Family room Dining room Pantry Terrace Storage Guest bedroom Bathroom Garage Servant’s bathroom Kitchen Servant’s bedroom Laundry area Drying area Gallery reception area Paintings storage Public toilet Pantings showroom
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Concrete rooftop (studio) Painting studio Paintings showroom Artist’ bathroom Main bedroom Walk-in closet Main bathroom Piano room Corridor Bathroom Daughter’s bedroom Son’s bedroom Library and reading room Concrete rooftop (house)
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Academic Work Topographical Potential Topographical pontetial is applied in the buildings and landscaping to create spaces or rooms. In the drawing, the first mass building creates 3 (three) spaces by using this topographical potential. The other mass creates 2 (two) spaces by using this potential. This space creation differentiate buildings in a contoured land (Sub-Urban) an in a flat land (Urban/ City Center).
Metaphor Approach tree branch with small bunch of tree leaves tree branch with no leaves tree branch with big bunch of tree leaves incision of these 2 (two) bunch, also as the leaves’ link
Natural Lighting Utilization
Utilizing natural lighting can lead to substantial energy saving. It also has 100% (one hundred percent) color rendering index, which in this case is really important to optimizing this value in order to support the artist’ activities associated with the performance of the studio and gallery. Naomi Santoso
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06 Manggala Ing Griya
MANGGALA ING GRIYA FLOATING HOUSE
Semarang, Indonesia
10 Exhibited Projects Jury: Radja Nafida Binti Radja Shahminan Amer Rghei
Floating House Transformation Type: Competition Project Team: Tiffani Tania Elizabeth Devina Date: June-July 2017
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SOCIAL Interaction between communities occurs through communal space located in the central area of the house. There is also a terrace that serves as an area of interaction between floating house communities.
CULTURE
PREMACULTURE
RESOURCE
ADAPTIVE
The floating house adapts to the culture and philosophical views of Central Javanese society as well as the typology of the building. The material locality also plays a role in creating a comfortable living atmosphere.
Persuasi budaya hijau pada masyarakat dilakukan melalui sistem pengolahan utilitas yang terintegrasi pada rumah apung, sehingga menghasilkan limbah yang minimal, serta tersedia media untuk aktivitas menanam tanaman.
Utilization of renewable natural resources such as the use of solar panels, wide window openings, skylights, breathable wall aims to create a floating home environmentally friendly and economical.
The design of adaptive floating houses to sea level that can be varied with the anchor system that holds the floating house remains in place at the time of low tide and tides.
ECONOMICAL CREATIVE 80% of the residents of floating houses work as fishermen. The existence of fish ponds in the central part of the floating house simplify the activities of fishermen in catching fish and other marine products.
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TOURISM
Spaces in the floating house has a minimal wall so as to create a spacious and flexible space for the activities of residents.
Floating houses play a role in improving the tourism sector through the uniqueness and uniqueness of design and shape, and characterize local cultural locality.
The development of Manggala Ing Griya floating house is based on the house planning in Ancient Java. Interconnection between houses is made narrow and open (without roof cover) so that people will continue to interact with nature and the surrounding climate. This area also becomes a communal space between communities so that the distance between houses is made close enough to be easy to interact with each other. Javanese community houses tend to be in groups so that in the arrangement made 3 main groups that symbolize the ongoing life. Naomi Santoso
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PHILOSOPHY In accordance with the context which is located in Central Java, the cultural philosophy of Java is used as the basis of design. Wolu Berjajar The arrangement of the building grid is based on the ancient Javanese grid philosophy of 8 (wolu) column. The arrangement of the 8 grid lined can be defined as Asta (virtue), Manggala (honorable or magnifying), Salira (form, being), dragon sera (symbol of authority). Tri Kehidupan Tri (telu) which means 3 (three) signifies three lifes; ‘Alam Ruh/Kandungan’, ‘Duniawi’, ‘Akhirat’, and others. This philosophy is used in the floating house design vertically and horizontally. Vertically, Tri’s philosophy is the embodiment of the underworld, middle, and upper world. The underworld is an area for animals and is functioned as fish ponds. The middle world as an area of human living and the world above is a symbol of God. Horizontally, Tri’s philosophy represents life. Zoning floating house is divided into 3 main parts, which is explained after.
LOCALITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY Semarang is a coastal city with residential area made of local materials, in example: wood. The wood material is used as the main structure of the floating house. The selection of wood materials is based on the ease and availability of materials, economical, flexible, and resistant in a relatively long period of time. In addition, the use of environmentally friendly wood materials (renewable resources), so that the negative impact of environmental damage can be minimized.
The basic shape of a rectangular mass with a shield roof in accordance with local characteristics of traditional buildings of Central Java. Naomi Santoso
Conducted a substraction on the roof so as to create a shape that resembles a roof on a traditional house of Central Java
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Created by substraction separation on the middle of the building to reinforce the axis in accordance with the philosophy of traditional house of Central Java
The areas in the center were made transparent and made lower to show the Javanese humility in receiving guests
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BUILDING TYPOLOGY Floating house manggala ing griya, adopted some features of the typology of traditional Javanese house building on the design. Low Roof It symbolizes the Javanese culture whose people have spoken words and behave in a humble manner. This humble attitude that characterizes Central Javanese society as a guide in social life. Spacious Kitchen The people of Central Java have a habit of gathering together, whether with family, friends, or neighbors. When gathering, food becomes one important component to support the interaction process with others so that usually the kitchen has a dominant area in the house so that people can cook in a big portion if anyone wants to visit. Usually the kitchen is placed behind the house. The door is in the middle of the house The house design is made with a door in the middle of the house. This door is designed through the room aligned to the back of the house to create a clear axis in the Javanese house. Multiple Openings Window aims to make air circulation smoothly. Architecture is influenced by Dutch architecture which colonized Indonesia until 3 century. Houses in Java always have large and large windows. If opened wide will make the wind blow into the room until the air circulation becomes smooth. Naomi Santoso
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Entrance Manggala Ing Griya is in the center of the building. This at once reinforces the building axis which is one of the hallmark of traditional house of Central Java. The other hallmark of the traditional house of Central Java is symmetry. The symmetry element in Manggala Ing Griya is visible through elevation and zoning division (symmetry space function, which is private - semi private - private)
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The floating house Manggala Ing Griya has 4 spatial zones, namely semi public area, semi private area, private area, and water area which is located outside. The semi private area in the center of the building becomes the center of activity in the house. This area serves as a communal area for residents (living room and family room). There are fish ponds that serve to facilitate the activities of fishermen in fishing and produce other marine products.
Private area (left) consists of master bedroom and child’s bedroom.
SECONDARY TERRACE There is a terrace directly connected to the master bedroom. LESS FURNITURE Indonesian people, especially in Java, tend to be flexible. Spaces required to be flexible as well. So the floating house is designed with less and compact furniture, so that residents can move it freely. Through the wooden floors in the floating house, activities can be made sitting on the floor and create a warm and comfortable atmosphere. Area of sea water in the around the house are utilized as a place of aquaculture, a place to store boats, and fishing ponds.
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Private area (right) consists of kitchen, dining room, laundry, and toilet.
FLEXIBILITY ROOM In the dining room and kitchen area there is no limiting wall to the living room area. It aims to create a spacious and flexibility impression in the room. WET ZONE The placement of bathroom, laundry, and kitchen is designed adjacent. It aims to get more efficient water management systems. Public area is located the outside the building, which is in the patio area. This area is a place of interaction between communities. In this area, residents can place gardening media (potteries) as a medium for cultivation along the porch.
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Floating house structure is dominated by wood materials. Wood material is chosen because it is more environmentally friendly, economical, and has a relatively long durability FOUNDATION & FLOORING Mooring Posts, foundations/pillars are built with assembling plastic drums as a floating structure. Mooring Posts aims to maintain a floating house position while plastic drums serve to maintain the flexibility of floating homes vertically. The material of floor of is using 2/20 wood planks arranged parallel to the building axis. COLUMN BEAMS The wood beam columns used are processed wood preserving by soaking sodium fluoride solution then dried or can also be vacuumed. The wood used is ironwood. The connection between the beam columns uses an interlocking system reinforced with bolted steel plates. ROOF The structure of the floating house roof is made of wood material. There are gording, kaso, multiplex, and shingle roof cover. The roof has a 30 degree slope.
WALL & FACADE Wooden, filigree, and wooden partitions are installed.
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TERRACE Architectural elements such as railings and potted plants are added.
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Energy Saving Building The building is equipped with solar panels on the roof so that the building can produce electrical energy independently for the sustainability of its inhabitant activity.
Translucent Wall & Skylight Glass material is used on the wall and roof (communal area). Glass is used to create an energy efficient floating house and utilize daylighting in the morning and afternoon. Besides, residents can enjoy the sea view from the house.
Cross Ventilation Openings, breathable wall, and “jalusi” in the building create a good air flow in the house. Airflow plays an important role in reducing the relative temperature of beaches, as well as maintaining the humidity of space.
Breathing Envelope “Kerawang” wall is used in the bathroom area with the aim of allowing air circulation and natural light into the building.
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Aquatic Pod The aquatic pod system is a gray water & black water processing system using microbes and aquatic plants in the filtering and clarification so that the resulting water is odorless and safe to be reused. This system is located on the pond in the middle of the building. Besides, it can also functioned as a medium for planting water plants.
Climatic Performance Based on scale and proportion, the roof part becomes the dominant part of the floating house. The roof with wide canopy (“teritis”) is useful for creating morning and afternoon shadowing. A 30 degree slope of the roof serves to accelerate the flow of rainwater down, thereby reducing the weight of the building.
Rainwater Harvesting There is a reservoir at the bottom of the floating house that serves to collect rainwater from vertical and horizontal gutters. Rain water can be reused as a source of clean water.
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Fish Pond The existence of fish pond in the central part of the floating house simplify the activities of fishermen in catching fish and producting other marine products.
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When the sea water is receding or normal, the floating house will be supported by precast concrete columns and wood on the beach Mooring Posts serves to maintain the position of the house floating.
When the sea water is in high tide, the floating house will be lifted and floated. Floating houses are not supported by precast and wooden mooring posts. Mooring Posts serves to maintain the position of the house floating. Floating houses can move freely vertically following the sea level.
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07 Transform Business Loft & Apartment
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BUSINESS LOFT & APARTMENT
Tangerang, Indonesia
Jury: Edy Lim Ardi Jahya, IAI Rafael David, IAI Sinarmas Land Young Architect Competition 2017 Commercial Type: Competition Project Team: Michael Sugondo Kelvin Cinev Sutedjo Felix Lewi Date: September-November 2017
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The community environment around Jakarta has decreased and caused the level of stress in high society. The lack of green open space makes people have to spend money to get a good recreation at the weekend or everyday.
The mass of the buildings is rotated and arranged to have terraces that maximizes greening in the design.
Working activities and living activities dominate most time of people’s life. A good work ing environment and a good place to live can be a link between the balance of healthy living and environment loving.
The mass of the building is arranged linear following the site shape and gives advantages to the number of faces facing the road and increasing the sale value of land and buildings. Nature is brought not only to the ground floor landscape but also maximized by the provision of natural elements on the facade, the terrace, and also the basement of the designed buildings Most buildings in Indonesia use glass facades and are closed completely without any adaptation to the tropical climate as the context of the building. This increases the energy consumed by buildings and increases the heat island effect.
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A good working environment and an environment oriented enhance the caring, love and pride of its inhabitants towards the environment.
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Elongated buildings also make the building becomes thinner and allow cross ventilation in the buildings.
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The building maximizes access for pedestrian and difable into the site to enjoy the space and landscape that has been designed. Landscape is designed as dynamic as possible to increase visitor interest and also create a flowing space.
The building maximizes daylighting to reduce energy consumption for artificial lighting in the morning until afternoon. The heat from the sun can be counteracted by the use of plants in the facade or in the terrace of the building. It is designed to integrate nature with the building.
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The business and residential complex is built with the design of landscaping on the back of the site and specializes in healthy park themes, shaded plants and also features outdoor sports.
The complex is equipped with an elevator and also a ramp with a 1: 12 ratio that allows difable to walk around the site independently without the help of others. This area also makes an easy access to the site with any dead space.
The business loft is turned in two directions, one toward the highway and one toward the park in the site. This two-sided business loft has a living room that can be used as a place for socialization between business loft residents.
The basement of the business loft is combined into one to provide the effectiveness in the amount of parking that can be provided by the building within the site.
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Optimization of green open space in the site increases the biodiversity the natural wealth of the area. Besides, it also improves the surrounding environment.
The apartments are arranged and filled with greenery giving a green view to the city and also reducing the pollution from the designed area.
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COMMUNITY HOUSING (“RUMAH MASYARAKAT”) It is a vertically arranged housing to overcome the current lack of land problems. It is divided into 11 layers of buildings where each layer is united with a green open space to restore lifestyles of ancient society who live with others / not individualism (1 layer = 1 “Rukun Tetangga”). Its placement on this side is based on a private zoning site analysis that is suitable for residential function.
COMMUNITY MARKET (“PASAR MASYARAKAT”) In the form of facilities that can support the daily needs of people who live in this building. These facilities include: minimarket, bookstore, salon, laundry, cafe, foodcourt, restaurant, and various other commercial tenant.
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COMMUNITY HALL (“BALAI PERTEMUAN MASYARAKAT”)
COMMUNITY FIELD (“LADANG/SAWAH MASYARAKAT”)
COMMUNITY YARAKAT”)
Multifunctional building is placed in a strategic position so that this building can be easily leased to others (other than residents). Thus, this building will be used for the community itself, as well as any other public people by giving some money (rent).
In the form of business loft where the community can do businesses andd earn money/income. This business loft is positioned along a linear path of the site in order to be more inviting (high economic value). The business loft is made up of 2 layers. The first layer can target visitors from BSD highway, whether the second layer can target visitors from the inner court.
It is a public space / public open space for residents who live in these apartments so they can have a mutual social interaction in order to restore the pattern of life in the ancient times which was dominated by activities outside the building.
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Business loft unit (36 unit) Multifunction building Apartment Utility Building Car parking area (128 unit) Apartment drop-off Semi-basement (parking area) entrance Semi-basement (parking area) exit Tematic garden Business loft drop-off
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Competition All the buildings in the site are design by optimizing the inside terraces to obtain thermal and visual comfort of the tropical climate. Terraces are also used to integrate natural elements into the design of the building.
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The circle building mass is built to unite everyone within the design area with a multifunction room where everyone can gather.
The mass of the building is oriented to the West and East so that it needs an adaptation to the sun’s heat which come into the building. The adaptation is made by using plants as a barrier to the sun’s heat but still can continue the natural sunlight into the building.
07 Transform Business Loft & Apartment The architectural language of the building forms an elongated line known as the stream line. This is matched by the elongated site and corresponds to the high mobility activities on the BSD highway.
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Building masses are arranged linearly following the shape of the site and optimizing the surface area of ​​the building directly related to the highway and increasing the sale value of the land. The mass of apartment buildings is designed green and beautiful to provide comfort for the residents of the apartment and also provides a view of nature from the surrounding environment.
The connecting bridge from apartment to the business loft becomes the connector and also the gateway in receiving people into the area.
Business loft mass facing BSD highways sells to the public commercially. Whether, the mass facing the park has the advantage of better environmental quality and can also be used for activities that do not require much public exposure.
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08 Sundayana Edulogy Park
SUNDAYANA
EDULOGY PARK
Bandung, Indonesia
Jury: Budiman Hendropurnomo Adi Purnomo
Architectural Design Week 2016 Type: Competition Project Team: Levina Satriawan Jane Karina Gunawan Date: March-April 2017
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Competition As an architectural building that has the main purpose to raise public awareness about the bad habit of littering, Sundayana Edulogy Park is present in the form of tourist attraction located on Jalan Cibaduyut, Bandung. Jalan Cibaduyut which is famous of its footwear industry in Indonesia gives advantages on making tourist attraction here.
By presenting local art as well as educating the community through workshops, Sundayana Edulogy Park strives to provide solutions to waste/littering problems, especially in Bandung.
As a multipurpose function building, Sundayana Edulogy Park seeks to maximize the issue of “place-making” by creating public open space in the form of plaza, park and ramp that can provide different experiences for visitors to reach functional buildings.
08 Sundayana Edulogy Park Sundanese culture, which is a local culture in Bandung, is manifested in the creation of the masses, with the use of architectural characteristics, and by presenting the culture itself through the show and vibrating wall.
The lack of people awareness in preserving the environment in today’s modern lifestyle.
To overcome this problem, needs to be provided a place to awaken people about environmental damage and the impact of its indifference to the environment. This is realized by making the museum function and the theater of nature destruction.
The lack of knowledge on environmental conservation and the impacts from bad behavior to the environment.
To change people’s behavioral patterns, this knowledge must be built from the beginning. Workshops in the form of treatments that can be done to garbage or household waste become a major influence to reduce environmental waste.
The lack of local culture application in creating a healthy, clean, and environmentally friendly lifestyle.
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Because of the dominance on consumptive lifestyle, local people begin to have a distance with their own culture that actually upholds the awareness of nature. Therefore, this local culture fading needs to be reappointed through its distinctive architecture, dance and music, and cultural philosophy itself.
Sundayana Edulogy Park as a multipurpose function building that promotes Sundanese culture, with its main function as a museum, theater, and workshop area which theme is about natural damage, especially garbage/ littering.
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Parking area Vibrating wall hallway Information center Plaza Performing stage Ramp Museum Theater Workshop area Souvenir shop Trading shoes counter Cafetaria Outdoor foodcourt Solar panel
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As a building that adapts local culture, Sundayana Edulogy Parak applies Sundanese culture based on the saying “nature becomes inspiration�. However, in today’s society people are beginning to move away from that trust and have the potential to destroy nature by the number of garbage disposal. The garbage produced by the Sundanese community is derived from the consumptive and hedonistic habit that began to spread in Indonesia, the function of the Sundayana Edulogy Park building aims to redirect the Sundanese community to their local beliefs that uphold nature by providing education on waste control. Eco friendly & zero energy building concept has become an obligation in the architecture design of today. This is due to the increase of natural damage because of excessive energy use. Therefore, the concept of eco friendly & zero energy building is applied in the design of Sundayana Edulogy Park through the use of natural materials, namely bamboo and reeds that can reduce the use of excess energy. It can reduce room temperature passively because the wind can flow through (passive cooling). Besides, installation of diesel panel as the main energy source at night, and the use of water turbine can generate energy. The creation of openings and skylights to optimize daylighting, and the application of biopori technology to absorb water into the soil are also ways to apply this concept. The building is lifted so that it does not hurt the earth, as well represents Sundanese life philosophy. The roof form adapts from the Sundanese local architectural form with the use of local materials.
SELANGKUNG Selangkung or Selasar Angklung (Angklung Hallway) is the circulation area into the site with the shelter made of bamboo combined with angklung or can be called as a vibrating wall (because angklung can be vibrated by visitors or the wind). Naomi Santoso
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08 Sundayana Edulogy Park
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08 Sundayana Edulogy Park
Based on Sundanese life teachings which are “tata salira” (becoming him/herself), “tata negara” (becoming independent state), and “tata buana” (unitize the earth and all its contents), then 3 points of this teachings are applied in mass amount of building and site design. Strengthening local culture to shape the character of society reflects “tata salira”, creatively meet the needs and keep the environment permanently reflects “tata negara”, and not hurting the earth reflects the “tata buana”.
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08 Sundayana Edulogy Park
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THEATER Theater building is designed to support its function in displaying films that highlight the natural damage in Indonesia, especially those caused by garbage/littering. SOLAR PANEL To support non-renewable energy savings, the utilization of solar energy is maximized to be converted into electrical energy, by using the potential of tropical climate where sunlight shines throughout the year.
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MUSEUM As the main building, the museum building exhibits installations about the natural damage occurring in Indonesia and its consequences, especially those caused by garbage/littering. In addition, various paintings depicting the destruction of nature are also displayed in this building. BUILDING CONNECTOR As the transition phase of the ramp into the building, there is a connector with a glass floor combined with bottles as ornaments underneath.
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RAMP Ramp with a width of 1m-3m is made not only as the main circulation into the building, but also as the datum of the three main building masses. WATER TURBINE To reduce the heat on the pavement, cooling is made by the water curtain because the water curtain has the pressure due to gravity so it can move the water turbine beneath it to generate electricity.
WOKSHOP Workshop building functioned as a place to socialize the utilization of waste (garbage) to be transformed into functional goods/ things, such as making bags from food packaging.
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PARKING AREA Parking area has a maximum capacity of 8 cars and 38 motorcycles with grassblock material dominance, as it does not hurt the earth like Sundanese culture.
SOUVENIR SHOP To support the theme that carried the movement to reduce waste, souvenirs here are made from waste that have been processed again to become usefu things/goods.
PERFORMING STAGE Performing stage is designed for the performances of Sundanese culture from dance to local music art.
PLAZA Plaza serves as a communa open space to enjoy performances, as well as a visitors interaction.
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SHOES TRADING By adapting the circumstances around the site with themajority of the shoe craftsmen and combining them with the movement of waste reduction, then created a special facility to exchange used shoes with some money, which then the shoes can be recycled for further production.
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CAFETARIA To support the needs of visitors, provided a cafeteria that sells food and beverages using plates or glasses in order not to generate waste/garbage.
OUTDOOR FOODCOURT Foodcourt area is placed outdoor (without permanent shelter) so that visitors can enjoy the outdoor atmosphere and more integrated with nature. SELANGKUNG Selangkung or Selasar Angklung (Angklung Hallway) is the circulation area into the site with the shelter made of bamboo combined with angklung or can be called as a vibrating wall (because angklung can be vibrated by visitors or the wind).
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INFORMATION CENTER Information center as the receiving space that can provide information for visitors before entering into the plaza as well as the main building and supporting buildings.
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POND Pond in the corner of the site can be accessed by anyone (being open public space) as a natural element that can increase the humidity of the microclimate air around the site.
SIDEWALK CONNECTOR As a part of the site design in the corner, the creation of new pavement to shorten the pedestrian flow/path and attract the attention of pedestrian to enter Sundayana Edulogy Park.
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09 Jewel Hall
JEWEL HALL
CIMANGGUNG COMMUNITY HALL Bandung, Indonesia
Parahyangan Bamboo Nation 2 Type: Community Works Project Team: Nguyen Quoc Anh Firda Rasyidian Aniq Date: June-August 2015
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Jewel Hall is designed on the area of 27m2 (3mx3m structural grid), which is located in Cimanggung, West Java, Indonesia. It is designed as a community hall for the villagers. Modular construction of the design enables 7 (seven) days construction possible. Moreover, it is designed as a knock-down construction. This design is also extendable sothat it provides possibility of having a larger space for the villagers.
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09 Jewel Hall
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09 Jewel Hall
This site is located in Cimanggung, with tropical climate weather condition, as it is located in Indonesa. The main points which should be considered on this design are hot weather and heavy rain. Graveyards are also located in the right side and left side of the site, so the view from the building should also be considered. Another consideration on this design is the vista which people from the main road would get. Besides, as it is a public places, lighting from the sunshine is a must to be considered to reduce the use of electricity on the daylight Naomi Santoso
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Resilient materials are used in this building. Bambooes, as one of the local materials comes from West Java, Indonesia, are used everywhere. Although there are a lot of bambooes, but the way they are processed to be used in this building are al different. There are bamboo weavings, bamboo stripes, half bambboes, and also the original form of bambooes. There is also another materials used for the rof which is know as “Ilalang� leaves in Indonesia. Floring and foundation of this building use concrete as the main material.
The original form of 3 (three) structural grid 3m x 3m.
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Example of another possibility in extending 6 (six) structural grid
Example of the possibility in extending the original grid (three structural grid) into 5 (five) structural grid.
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10 BPR Artha Mertoyudan
BPR ARTHA MERTOYUDAN FACADE DESIGN
Magelang, Indonesia
Facade Design Renovation Project Type: Professional Works Project Team: Date: June-August 2016
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The project is a renovation project, in which the existing site is expanded into 2 lots. The client’s brief : Logo and name of the office located in the uppest element. On the left is the first proposed design. On the right is a modification of the first proposed design, with a variation in the curtain wall which is located in the corner to make a difference. It is designed based on the logo of BPR Artha Mertoyudan.
On the left is the second proposed design. Client seems to like this design more than the first, so it is going to be modificated more.
On the left is a modification of the second proposed design. the elements on the entrance is changed.
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But then, the client requested to have secondary skin on the design because she thinks that secondary skin is quite popular and modern.
PROJECTS +
BOGOR PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES Bogor, Indonesia
Pedestrian Facilities in Green Cities Design Competition Research and Development Center of Road and Bridge & Ministry of Public Work IAI Bogor, Banjarmasin, & Semarang 2015
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“RUMAH RAMAH” (FRIENDLY HOUSE) Jakarta, Indonesia
Micro House Design Competition Archevent UNS 2017
EMPLOYEE BOARDING HOUSE Magelang, Indonesia
Professional Work Boarding House Design 2018
PANDHAWA GALLERY Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Culture Gallery Design Competition Exporivm UKDW 2015
RPTRA CAGAK MARONG Jakarta, Indonesia
Children Friendly Public Space (RPTRA) Design Competition Arhitectural Design Week UNTAR 2017
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NUSA MELATI GREEN SCHOOL Jakarta, Indonesia
Full Time Internship Design Development Han Awal & Partners Architect 2017
COFFEESCAPE CAFE Bandung, Indonesia
Academic Works 3rd Studio Project (SPA 3) 2015
COLONIAL HOUSE FACADE Magelang, Indonesia Professional Work Facade Design 2017
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WATERCOLOR RENDERING
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