EDITOR Caroline Abigail Felicia Yosefanny Kyra Kumala Natasha Ivena DESIGN COVER Kyra Kumala Natasha Ivena GRAFIS Caroline Abigail TEKS Caroline Abigail DOSEN PEMBIMBING Andreas Yanuar Apriani Sarashayu Dimas Satria Ferry Gunawan Universitas Pelita Harapan Jl M.H. Thamrin Boulevard Tangerang, 15811, Banten
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Table of Contents
Introduction.......................................................................................................i Chapter 1: Memoria.........................................................................................1 Chapter 2: Casa Malaparte.............................................................................13 Chapter 3: Prototype.......................................................................................29 Chapter 4: Memorabile House (Generation Z Living Space)...................39 Conclusion.......................................................................................................59
Introduction
Living with territory and boundaries is a topic that will be discussed. we are asked to look for topics regarding the territory and boundaries of what we find interesting. In this portfolio, I will discussed about how memory can be territory and boundaries. In chapter 1, there is an explanation about memory which is the territory and boundaries. In chapter 2, there is precedent study of buildings that have memory. In chapter 3, there is a prototype that I make to answer the claim. The claim is ‘What if we make a good memory from the building that has a bad surrounding / site? In chapter 4, there is a final design for living space that start from the research. Memory is something that everyone has. To create a good memory from a room, it takes good quality from the room. If the scenery and ambience is good, it will be easy to create a good memory. But does a bad scene and atmosphere create a good memory too? Generation Z is often saturated with urban conditions that tend to be crowded and uncomfortable. This situation makes us need a comfortable place to rest and keeps us remembering that place. Then the question arises “What if we make a good memory from the building that has a bad surrounding / site?�. The site is located at Jl. H. Agus Salim, Bekasi. Located in the middle of the market and on the side of the road, making people who live feel uncomfortable with the crowd. In addition, the location of the site which is close to the railroad tracks makes it more uncomfortable for the loud noise to be generated. The memory that is formed is not good because of these disturbances. Living room, which should be a comfortable place to rest, will also be disturbed by the location crowd.
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CHAPTER 1: MEMORIA
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Memory
“Memory is the means by which we draw on our past experiences in order to use this information in the present.�
(Sternberg, 1999)
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No Memory
Long Term Memory
The topics about memory start with watching a movie calld Coco (2017) In that scene, there are territory differences between people who are forgotten and remembered.
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Stages of Memorizing
Encoding
Storage
Retrieval
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When information comes into our memory system (from sensory input), it needs to be changed into a form that the system can cope with, so that it can be stored.
This concerns the nature of memory stores, i.e., where the information is stored, how long the memory lasts for (duration), how much can be stored at any time (capacity) and what kind of information is held.
This refers to getting information out
source: https://www.simplypsychology.org/memory.html
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Types of Memory
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Sensory Memory
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Short Term Memory 08123459876134
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Long Term Memory = FRUIT = ANIMAL
DEAL? DEAL.
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How to make long term memory from teritory?
Emotions, Feelings, and Activity
Exaggerate Contrast
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Holocaust, Berlin
Emotions, Feelings, and Activity
Exaggerate Contrast Jewish Museum, Berlin
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What if we don’t have complete senses? Will our memory remain the same?
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CHAPTER 2: CASA MALAPARTE
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Introduction
Casa Malaparte Adress: Capri, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy Built: 1937 Architect: Adalberto Libera
Capri, Italy
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Curzio Malaparte
Casa Malaparte also known as Villa Malaparte is located on the small island of Capri. Curzio Malaparte (Italian writer) took part in the process of designing the Villa with Adalberto Libera (architect). Malaparte wanted his house reflected by his own character and he wanted to be alone. Villa Malaparte is completely isolated from civilization, only accessible by foot or by boat. Curzio Malaparte told Adalberto Libera that he wanted a ‘staircase to infinity’ for his villa Villa Malaparte was built with local stone extracted from the site itself; as a result, it is as if the house has emerged from the landscape over which it is placed, the stairs seem to exceed the cliff, creating a new height on it.
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“Today I live on an island, in a house that is sad, hard, severe, that I built for myself, solitary on a sheer rock over the sea: a house that is the spectre, the secret image of prison. The image of my nostalgia. Maybe I never desired, not even then, to escape from jail. Man is not meant to live freely in freedom, but to be free inside a prison.� -Curzio Malaparte, Fughe in prigione
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Sequence
‘An architecture must be walked through and traversed,’ emphasized Le Corbusier (1962, 29). The sequence is not a progression from object to object, from one view to the next, but a switch between contrasting situations, which also encompasses changing mental states. (Janson & Tigges, 2014) The sequence in this building is a transition from lowland to highland. What we see before we enter is diferent with the view at the end. Our visibility that we see is also diferent. Sequence
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The visibility from stage 1 untill stage 3 is diferent. At stage 3, our visibility is infinite because nothing limits our view.
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Public-Private
First Floor 18. Living Room 19. Lounge 20. Bathroom 3 21. Bathroom 4 22. Bedroom 5 23. Bedroom 6 24. Study Room
Public Space Semi private Space Private Space Service Space Circulation
Ground Floor 7. Service Lobby 8. Dinning Room 9. Kitchen 10. Stove Room 11. Bedroom 1 12. Bedroom 2 13. Bedroom 3 14. Bedroom 4 15. Bathroom 1 16. Bathroom 2 17. Cistern
Basement 1.Warehouse 2. Installations 3. Small Lounge 4. Pantry 5. Cellar 6. Living Room
The interior’s sequence is the same with the exterior. Where people needs to headed to the higher place. The sequence start from the the Ground Floor. Public space is only on the First Floor.
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The view at the study room (1) different with the view at the lounge(2) & (4). The view that we saw on each room could make a memorable place. There’s a view from a fireplace too. Even though it’s not on our eye level, but it could make a good memory. If the window is opened, then we will hear the sound of the waves. Good memories come from sensory satisfaction.
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What if we make a good memory from the building that has a bad surrounding / site?
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CHAPTER 3: PROTOTYPE
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What if we make a good memory from the building that has a bad surrounding / site?
Generation Z who tends to live in cities will be disturbed by noise, crowds, and pollution. So they need a comfortable living space and make them keep remembering it. 30
Opening
Large Opening
Small Opening
Small Opening that Surounds Top Opening
Small Opening with different eye heights
The smaller the opening, the more private. Bad circumstances outside will not be seen through small openings and upper openings 31
Shape Towards Sound
Sound Absorption
Reflects the Sound
Wood can be used as a sound absorber. Wall thickness also influences sound absorption. 32
Material Difference
Sound Absorption
Pollution Reducer
Sound Absorption Less Private
Difference in wall thickness
Material differences can make the perceived space experience more memorable. There is vegetation to reduce pollution.
Sound Absorption Private
Sound Absorption Private
Difference in wall height
The deeper will be more private and calm, so that it produces a comfortable room.
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Covering
Less Covering
In order to feel comfortable the shape taken is enveloping. Sound coming from the side can be blocked by the surrounding shape.
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Combination
Side View
Top View
Front View
The deeper, the more calm and private. The surrounding and circular shapes make the space experience more diverse..
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Final Prototype
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Plan People Circulation Vertical Garden Wall Partition
Vertical Garden is used as an air pollution filter The circular shape is obtained from the enveloping nature The deeper, the more private the room will be The formed layer serves to muffle the sound. The experience of different spaces from the initial entry to the private room makes the five senses receive different information. So that from the texture, visual, and comfort form a good memory.
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CHAPTER 4: MEMORABILE HOUSE (GENERATION Z LIVING SPACE)
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What if we make a good memory from the building that has a bad surrounding / site?
Site Analysis Vehicular Motorcycle & Car Pedestrian & Motorcycle
View to the Site
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View from the Site
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Noise Train
Sign every 30-40 minutes at 05.25-21.31 The sound of the train coming> When the train passes
Train Sign
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The highway jammed at 6:00 to 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 19:00, causing a great noise.
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Concept
Site is on Jl. H. Agus Salim, Bekasi. Located in the middle of the market and located alongside a road, making people who live feel less comfortable with the crowd. In addition, the location of the site that is close to the railroad line makes it more uncomfortable to make loud noise. The formed memory is not good because of these disturbances. Living space that should be a comfortable place to rest, will also be disturbed by the crowd of the location.
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Using Polycarbonate material, as an outer sheath, gives a new memory because outsiders can only see the silhouette. Vice versa. By not forgetting the buildings that are nearby, there is a street at 3m elevation which is adapted from a balcony on the surrounding buildings that cover the pedestrians below. Openings facing East, for viewing the train and the morning sun.
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Upon entering, people will see the park. The difference in conditions from a busy market then entering a space where vegetation is provided will provide a good memory. By separating the usual spaces together, will make a good memory because there is a different space experience between open space and closed space. More public spaces are openings than private rooms. The kitchen has a folding door to extend the existing space.
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Conclusion
I am satisfied in terms of precedent studies. Because I can find out the next step. I feel that I haven’t fully developed my design. So that in the future I will keep trying until I am satisfied with what I do. The lacks of my design is that the material is still not fully explored. I can use another material. I haven’t described the things that make my building memorable. The strength of my design is that I have adapted the design of the building around to be my design. So when people see my building, they still think that my building is still part of the site. In this studio, I learned that design can be done from research. With the evidence from research results, we can strengthen our design concepts. When research is incomplete, we don’t know what steps we will take next. So it is important to do research before designing. For the future, I will also do research before designing. Another important thing in designing is analyzing the site. We must know our building site, so that when we design we know how things are around. Designing is not easy. So we have to keep learning.
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