Verczon by Felicia Christabel Salem

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Verczon EDITOR Felicia Yosefanny Florentia Michelle Ananta William Ferdinand DESIGN COVER Felicia Yosefanny Felicia Chrisabel Salem GRAPHICS Felicia Chrisabel Salem TEXT Felicia Chrisabel Salem

Publication Unit Pelita Harapan Architecture Tangerang, 15811, Banten


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INTRODUCTION At the beginning of the semester, class of Design Research Studio 3 (SRA 3) has asked us to do a lot of research about ideal and new innovative vertical homes in this pandemic situation. And then we are guided to design a new vertical homes from the data and understanding in site planning, which is located in Grogol near UNTAR University. This book will be filled with research, precedent studies, massing studies, typology studies, and the final design & concept of the vertical home. The conclusion will be talking about the importance of interactivity between communal and units in a co-living space, especially when they are placed vertically.

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HEALTH RESEARCH

HEALTH PROTOCOL RESEARCH These days, we are being faced by pandemic covid 19. And this situation has affected our life a lot, including how building spaces is being uesd and created. Thus for the health of our own, we need to maintain our things in order to stay healthy. “The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new.” - Socrates

CHANGES THAT ARE MADE ON ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS There are a few changes made because of the pandemic. It is either in their lifestyle, what they use, until how their living place condition looks like. These are some examples:

COVID PREVENTIONS some things needs to keep cleaned and distance must be consideratedd. Changes are made on items too

INDOOR to OUTDOOR

OPENING DOORS front part of arm, knob pulled by arm covered with cloth.

indoor became more dangerous in the pandemic, so outdoor became a preferable option

ONE BEDROOM to MANY BEDROOM using shoe/feet

using arm, knob into armrest

for some rooms that is made to be filled with a lot of people, became dangerous and change into one room per person.

NO TRANSITION to TRESHOLD

SOCIAL DISTANCING - SEAT DIVIDER divider is used as a reminder of social distancing

on some public spaces like hotel or apartments, there were no treshold space in front of the door. Now it is recommended to have a treshold space in order to maintain distance.

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WORK SPACE RESEARCH

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WORKING SPACE RESEARCH In a working space there will always be standards of good and bad spaces. Whilst remembering our current situation, this research will discuss about some relation between a quality of a working space and the after effects of covid-19 pandemic.

OFFICE WORKSPACE: BEFORE AND AFTER COVID-19

In order to prevent the contaminations, there are a lot of changes made in a work unit in order to do social distancing nicely

OFFICE WORKSPACE: BEFORE AND AFTERCOVID-19 OFFICE WORKSPACE PRE-COVID

OFFICE WORKSPACE POST-COVID

The tables and seats that are close to each other are being seperated in order to do social distancing. There are a reduce in number of table and seats that can be used as well. Some of the working rooms also got switched in functions, in order to adjust the risk of contaminations inside a fuction of a room

TYPE A (CLOSED OFFICE)

TYPE B (CLOSED OFFICE)

TYPE C (CLOSED OFFICE)

meeting room < 4 person / Deputy Minister size: 22.5 m2

meeting room < 2 person / Deputy minister, Director size: 13.9 m2

meeting room < 2 person / counceling and human management size: 9.3 m2

STANDARD OFFICE SIZES

resource

Here are some standard office size that needs to be followed in order to do social distancing and prevent covid-19 contaminations. The size of the room will affect the amount of chair that are being used as well as the distance from each other. Therefore, less people will be in these rooms as well to minimize the covis-19 contamination.

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LIVING SPACE OBSERVATIONS

LIVING SPACE OBSERVATIONS “How does living together looks like to you? “Does it reminds you of the nature that we used to stay the first time we were here?”

LIVING SPACE ILLUSTRATION


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OBSERVE 1: SHARED HOUSING TYPES

OBSERVE 2: HOUSING FOR AVERAGE SALARY

Co- housing or Co-living? Based on the definition and data, the most suitable type of the lowe income matter is the Co-living type.

This data shows the low income of the people around 2030 years old, and this is a problem to nowdays housing that has become expensive.

LAYOUT: singular housing. There are a few living spaces in ove certain building

AGE 20 - 24 AGE 25 - 30

Rp 1.885.663,Rp 2.262.207,-

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ISSUE HYPOTESIS

LOCATION: cities it is said to be places normally in the middle of a crowded city, therefore it is suitable for nowdays situation. FLEXIBILITY: >one night people can live in short time or until a long term for time in co-living housing. DEMOGRAPHIC: usually used by young couples, young family, people from the age between 20-30 years old

RESEARCH: COMMUNITY LIVING The main concept in co-living spaces are they have a space called ‘shared space’ where everyone in the house can use those specific places, such as: living room

dining room

public garden

kitchen

laundry

storage

From the previous disadvantage of NOISE and WASTED CORRIDOR, here are some hypotesis of hoe to finish the problem. The noise can be reduced by using nature elements while the wasted corridors can just be erased and changed into a more useful space

PARAMETRES FROM THE CONCLUSION

ADVANTAGE AND DISADVANTAGES lower cost

noisy

social connection

wasted corridor

flexible payment

no ownership

well socialized

not for everyone

The next typology studies will be using the 3 parametres above. Particularly for the ‘no corridor’ parameter will be directly applied from the typology, by erasing the corridor completely so all of the room are connected one another.

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LIVING SPACE OBSERVATIONS

LIVING SPACE PRECEDENT STUDY

XIXI WETLAND - DAVID CHIPPERFIELD 1180 m2 - 2015

CANVAS HOUSE for CO-LIVING: MINISTRY OF DESIGN SINGAPORE - 350 m2 - 2020

CIRCULATION

COMMUNAL CORRIDOR

COMMUNAL

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COMMUNAL COMMUNAL CORRIDOR

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little green percentage if compared to the used area as living space BEDROOM

WESTERSCHANS 1A APARTMENT - ZOETMULDER 12500 m2 - 2020

BEDROOM

lots of nature area and good interactivity between unites comared to the living area

SALVA46 COLIVING IN BARCELONA -MIEL ARQUITECTOS vSPAIN - 65m2 - 2014

CIRCULATION CIRCULATION

COMMUNAL COMMUNAL

COMMUNAL CORRIDOR

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COMMUNAL CORRIDOR

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big area or nature greens and water, giving comfort if compared to the living space.

VERTICAL BUILDING PRECEDENNT STUDIES

BEDROOM

little to no greens if compared to the living space.


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TYPOLOGY STUDY - COMMUNAL AREA PRIVATE AREA: BEDROOM & BATHROOM RATE 1 - 5 : SEPERATED - MIXED

This study results that it’s best if the communal space is placed in the middle on the room between the unit area. Even if there are two storey, it must still be in the same area vertically as well, so all of the noise can be focused in this area.

TYPOLOGY STUDY NATURE - SENSE NATURE TOUCH AND VISUAL ELEMENT: GRASS, TREES, ETC

SOUNDS ELEMENT AREA : POND / WATERFALL RATE 1 - 5 : NOT BALANCED - BALANCED

This typology study results that it’s best if the nature green area is placed in the middle of the noise source which is the communal area. So the noise will be reduced directly from the source instead of behing reduced from the sides. While the water elemen will be put outside the house to maintain the noise from outside.

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LIVING AND VERTICAL UNIT STUDY

LIVING AND VERTICAL UNIT STUDY

EFFECTIVE AREA - MORE AREA, THE BETTER

The result from this study is that based on the amount of people that are going to be in the room, there are 4 best type of unit. Based on the effectiveness of the rooms, this will also affecs how the people interacts and live in this units.

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UNIT STUDY 1 AND 2 STOREYS USAGE AREA

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VERTICAL LIVING STUDY UNIT INTERACTIVITY

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These prototypes are focusing on interactivity between units and also between levels. Because we should also interact with people from other levels instead of just staying at our own levels. RATE 1-2 INTERACTION BETWEEN UNITS TYPE OF INTERACTION: SAME FLOOR AND OTHER FLOOR

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LIVING AND VERTICAL UNIT STUDY

VERTICAL LIVING STUDY UNIT INTERACTIVITY

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These prototypes are focusing on interactivity between units and also between levels. Because we should also interact with people from other levels instead of just staying at our own levels. RATE 1-2 INTERACTION BETWEEN UNITS TYPE OF INTERACTION: SAME FLOOR AND OTHER FLOOR

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FINAL PROTOTYPE

VERTICAL LIVING

In the final prototype, it is chosen because the communal area that are focused well on one tower / area. Meanwhile the resident tower is just beside it, giving it near access from public to the living space. Also this way, the oise creating will be focused on each tower only and not disturb the other towers.

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FINAL VERTICAL LIVING PROTOTYPE DESIGN

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FINAL DESIGN ISOMETRIC

FINAL RESEARCH PROTOTYPE: VERTICAL LIVING DESIGN


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FLOOR PLAN OF UNIT TYPES

We can see from the floor plan that some units are 2 storeys. And each level of the storeys has their own shared space, from the shared space they can venture to other levels that also has communal areas. This shows the interactivity between levels.

Second, the amount of units for individuals compared with family are on the same amount which is 12. This is because to make equal use of the community that is about to grow. The families can become a second family to the individuals and the individuals can become a aprt of the other family. This will shows a strong bond between each other and increase the comfort in living on this vertical co-living building.

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FINAL VERTICAL LIVING PROTOTYPE DESIGN

DESIGN SOLUTIONS FROM THE PREVIOUS ISSUE IN THE BUILDING INTERACTIVITY AND NO CORRIDORS, ALL CONNECTED TO EACH OTHER

INTERACTIVITY BETWEEN COMMUNAL AND RESIDENTIAL NO CORRIDOR CREATES INTERACTIVITY

The corridor system is changed into a shared space. This change is made to increase the interaction and socializing level between each units. These areas also guaranteed to be used as something that is more useful rather than just being a circulation.

INTERACTIVITY BETWEEN UNITS


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BUILDING ZONING

UNIT INTERACTIVITY BETWEEN LEVELS

ZONING

1. SPORT AREA : TENNIS 2. CO-WORKING SPACE AREA 3. PLAYGROUND AREA 4. MULTIFUNCTION ROOM AREA 5. CO-WORKING SPACE AREA 6. PUBLIC RESTAURANT 7. RETAILS 8. RESIDENTS 9. RECEPTIONIST 10. LOBBY The elevator system are arranged only for even number of floors. Other than the elevator system, people are also pushed to do more walking rather than using the escalator by providing stairs that needs to be accessed from the even floor level.

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FINAL VERTICAL LIVING PROTOTYPE DESIGN

DESIGN SOLUTIONS FROM THE PREVIOUS ISSUE IN THE BUILDING NATURE ELEMENT: GREEN AND POND TO REDUCE AND CONTROL NOISE SOURCE

GREEN ELEMENT IMPLEMENTATION on communal and each unit level The green garden is mainly being put on the first floor as the main communal space and also the main source of noise. It is also being put on the very rooftop because it also has a quite big communal area. Other than that, it is being put on each balcony in every unit, this will give peace and calm while also reducing noise from outside towards the units.

INTERACTIVITY BETWEEN LEVELS OF COMMUNAL AND LIVING SPACE This section shows that people can connect from each level directly. either visually nor physically. This way, the interactivity between communal and private space, and between levels are created significantly, while also keeping the security and comfort of the living area from all of the noise and random people.

FINAL DESIGN NATURE CONCEPT


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WATER ELEMENT IMPLEMENTATION

surrounding the building The pond itself, surrounds the site, creating a protection gesture from the outside people from approaching randomly to the living area. This way also helps control the noise source into just one point of entrance. This reduces the difficulty to control the crowd noise that are coming from the guests nor the occupants of the living units.


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REAL SITE ADJUSTING CONCEPTS

REAL SITE - ADJUSTING CONCEPT DOING RESEARCH AND RATIONALIZING

SITE REGULATIONS

SIZE, KDB, KLB AND GSB

The site is located in KAWASAN GROGOL, Jl. Letjen S.Parman, near UNTAR University. This site is quite strategic and crowded with activities of students and office workers.

SITE AND NEIGHBOURHOOD IMPORTANT BUILDING IN RADIUS

The site is located in KAWASAN GROGOL, Jl. Letjen S.Parman, near UNTAR University. This site is quite strategic and crowded with activities of students and office workers.

SITE LOCATION


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SITE LOCATION: Kawasan Grogol, Jalan Letjen S. Parman, Jakarta, Indonesia

SITE TOTAL SIZE: 5350 m2

GSB : 5m, 5m, 5m, 20, Area inside GSB: 3000 m2

KDB 40% Buildable area: 40 x 5.350 = 2.140 m2 100

KLB: 4 Max. Buildable Floor Area: 4 x 5.350 = 21.400 m2 Area per Floor: 21.400 = 891.6 m2 24

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SITE ANALYSIS

SITE ANALYSIS - MASS CREATION SEQUENTIAL PROCESS OF DESIGN

SUN - ORIENTATION & SHELTER Building mass is designed to face the opposite direction of the sun, so shadings can be created at the front part of the building. Therefore, this shading will create a chilling outdoor space. BEST VIEW East, West, and Southwest are the best view direction for both public communal area and private unit area. ATTRACTIVE VIEW Those 3 angles are also able to be used to attract people from the crowded side where there are a lot of people that could see the activities in the building and feel attracted to visit.

SHOPHOUSE AREA (BACK) Can be used as a cluster of shops and retails by adding another shopping area in the site. OPEN AREA (FRONT) Can be used as an open communal area with a view to the open spaace towards the highway, creating a comfortable and freedom atmosphere to each of the visitor of the site.

STRATEGIC AREA - SHORTCUT To support the user near the sites, which there are university and offices. Therefore access are made by substracting a form to create a pathway for pedestrians.

SITE ANALYSIS AND MASS


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EXTRUSIONS AND FORM CLEARANCE

MASS FORM (CLEARANCE) THe organic mass from the previous step are changed into a clearer geometry which is circles that are then connects to each other, creating a bigger form.

JPO & PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATORY Existing JPO and placement of the site between another site, are used to create circulation for pedestrian and push them to walk more instead of using their vehicles. The previous shape are also extruded to create a podium space that are filled with retails and communal areas, such as coworking space. VEHICLE CIRCULATORY (MINIM) Such little space are created to enspecialized in vehicle use, therefore pushing users to use bicycle, public transportations, nor walking, as the options to visit the building rather than using personal vehicles.

BEST VIEW UNIT (ORIENTATION) In order to create comfort and aesthetics for the user of the apartment, the building is oriented toward the open highway direction. This is done to prepare the best view of the site along with the view of Jakarta’s skyline.

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PROTOTYPE RATIONALIZATION

PROTOTYPE RATIONALIZATION STAYING ORGANIC, BUT ALSO RATIONAL

MASS FORMING Each of this studies tried to achieve maxiimum nature and interactivity concepts from either public interactivity and connectivity, until unit and user’s interactivity and connectivity. This building are also hoped to support the use of open space as much as possible, in order to create a much more free atmosphere in such high building.

PROTOTYPE STUDIES


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FINAL MASS PROTOTYPE & DESIGN The use of lighting and nature air circulation are on maximum point, creating a comfortable and healthy tall building that are filled with interactivity and connectivity that would increase the comfort and society of the people that are living in the building

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ZONING


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FINAL IN DEPTH DESIGN FROM PROTOTYPE FINAL INTO FINAL DESIGN

MAIN CONCEPTS

NATURE BUFFER CONCEPT

NATURAL LIGHTING CONCEPT

ENERGY SAVING BUILDING CONCEPT

BUILDING FACADE : SHADING

NATURAL COOLING AIR CONCEPT

UNIT CONCEPTS: COVID RESPONSE

PUBLIC CONNECTIVITY CONCEPT

UNITS INTERACTIVITY CONCEPT

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BLOCK PLAN

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BLOCK PLAN

ROUGH PICTURE OF THE SURROUNDING The site is located in KAWASAN GROGOL, Jl. Letjen S.Parman, near UNTAR University. This site is quite strategic and crowded with activities of students and office workers.

BLOCK PLAN - MACRO 1. universitas tarumanegara campus 2. site A 3. site B 4. S.Parman residential 5. Letjen S.Parman Road

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OVERALL ZONING OF BUILDING PARTING THE PRIVATE AND PUBLIC AREA

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BUILDING ZONING Each of this studies tried to achieve maxiimum nature and interactivity concepts from either public interactivity and connectivity, until unit and user’s interactivity and connectivity. This building are also hoped to support the use of open space as much as possible, in order to create a much more free atmosphere in such high building.

OVERALL ZONING OF THE BUILDING


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MACRO CONCEPT

CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN SITE AND BUILDING

Several connectivities are created for public use to increase the human walking activities throughout the site.

PUBLIC-CONNECTIVITY

STREET ENHANCEMENT

Street level view are continued from the street itself into the building by creating a sunken floor concept with a high ceiling, creating an open space as the pedestrian view

units interactivity that are brought from the previous studies are created to support the mental health of users in co living spaces

UNITS-INTERACTIVITY

NOISE - BUFFER - FRESHNER

Nature element such as greenery are used as a noise buffer, while water fountain elements are used to refresh the air quality after being cleaned.

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ACCESS IN BLOCK PLAN


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ACCESS IN BLOCK PLAN

PEDESTRIAN AND VEHICLE ACCESSES

This building is pedestrian oriented, which as you can see there are 2 big pedestrian plaza and one small vehicle area. This shows the minimal use of area that support vehicles and encourages the people to come by foot, bicycle, or public transportations. Also supported by the connection from the public bridge to the site.

ACCESS- BLOCK PLAN 1. north main plaza 2. access JPO to building 3. viewing deck from JPO 4. access ground to podium 5. pedestrian way 6. access JPO to podium 7. west plaza 8. bicycle parking 9. vehicle area 10. drop off lobby 11. service area

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NATURE BUFFER - CONCEPT THE USE OF NATURE AS SOUND AND AIR BUFFER

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NATURE BUFFER CONCEPTS GREEN BUFFER The city crowds and the large use of vehicles in the area creates a lot of air pollution, impacting the comfort and health of the users in the site. GREEN SITE AND GREEN SURROUNDS Many type of trees are planted around the building and inside the building itself, especially the garden inside the podium as a garthering place. These greens provide comfort by giving green views that results in refreshing and aeshtetic feeling. Repairing the mental health of the people that walks around the site.

LOTS OF POTTED PLANT IN UNITS

GREEN COMMUNAL AREA

GREEN SITE

NATURE BUFFER - FRESH AIR To maintain the quality of the air and sound of the site, nature buffer is created by the process of: Noisy sound and dirty air pass through and diltered by the trees and fountain, thus creates a new clean fresh air. This adds comfort to the users and manage the health very well.

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LIGHTING - CONCEPT NATURAL LIGHTINGS ON THE BUILDING

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LARGE USE OF NATURAL LIGHTING CONCEPT CREATING BIG OPENINGS

the use of natural lighting are being pirioritized because it will affect the performance of the whole building

PUBLIC SPACES - ACCESS The variety of public access for pedestrian is made to create more activity nd invitations to the people to come by foot

PUBLIC SPACES - LIGHTING The natural lighting in the public space and access are well supported because of the openings that are large, completely inviting the natural lighting to shine through the whole building on the 3 level.

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LIGHTING - CONCEPT NATURAL LIGHTINGS ON THE BUILDING

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SHADING FROM BALCONY The variety of unit extrusion creates a different placement of balcony that creates a natural shading for some of the units that are placed below the units with longer balcony. This concept also works for the public shared space, midle area where people can enjoy chatting while get enough shading each floor that also works as a balcony.

LIGHTING CONCEPT - SUNKEN AREA A large opening are created by the floor that are being sinked and high ceiling on that floor, making the lightings freely enter the space. Creating a lively environment for all the users, either its public users nor the unit users. Natural lighting that enters this area are also supported by other type of openings on the walls that creates even more entrance for the light to shine through each comunal spaces.

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FACADE SHADING - SHARED SPACE AREA COVERING OPENINGS FROM THE SUN AT CRUCIAL TIMES Shading is created with the main purpose to protect the large opening and unit windows , mainly to response the dangerous heat between 12 - 3 pm

AXONOMETRIC FACADE


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SHADING IS MADE FOR 2 FLOORS The large opening on the shared space is provided with shading that is created from perforated alumunium to still let the sunshine pass through into the building, giving comfort to the residents.

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ENERGY SAVING BUILDING CONCEPT GOOD CIRCULATION, USE OF NATURAL LIGHTING AND LESS USE OF ELEVATOR There are 2 concept that helps in saving energy, which are the big circulatory on the air and wind, and the use of natural lighting from the large openings on the building and site.

LARGE BUILDING AIR CIRCULATORY To reduce the use of energy in cooling the air using air conditioner (AC) and change it with the use of natural air as a air cooler source. Whilst also keeping the wind current go through and not heavily push the building off.

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OPENINGS REDUCE ARTIFICAL LIGHTING

Large use of natural lighting reduces the artificial lighting. It also means of reducing the use of energy and electricity.

ENERGY SAVING CONCEPT


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VERTICAL CIRCULATION - ELEVATOR SECURE PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL VERTICAL CIRCULATION

ELEVATOR ON EVEN LEVEL UNITS ONLY

Since the circulation for units and public are seperated from either location and elevators, therefore the safety for the private spaces such as units and private open spaces for residents are guaranteed really well. Along with the help from the use of access card

To reduce the use of electricity and energy, the elevators are designed to only stop at odd levels and then continued by stairs to get to the even levels of units.

STOPS AT ROOF STOPS AT ODD LEVEL STOPS AT ODD LEVEL STOPS AT ODD LEVEL STOPS AT ODD LEVEL STOPS AT ODD LEVEL access card user

Residential Private Area

STOPS AT ODD LEVEL unit area

STOPS AT ODD LEVEL STOPS AT ODD LEVEL STOPS AT ODD LEVEL STOPS AT ODD LEVEL FACILITY LEVEL

Communal Public Area

PODIUM LEVEL public area

GROUND LEVEL BASEMENT LEVEL

Residential Elevator Circulation

Public Elevator Circulation

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CONNECTIVITY CONCEPTS FROM EITHER PUBLIC SPACES UNTIL BETWEEN UNITS CONNECTIVITIES

PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATORY

PUBLIC CONNECTIVITY ACTIVATE PEOPLE IN WALKING

SITE TO WORK & EDUCATION AREA’S CIRCULATORY SITE B TO SITE A

PUBLIC CONNECTIVITY

These circulatories on site are created to push the users in doing walks more rather than using vehicles. By creating easy access to eather between levels with a playful scenario, hoping can attract people to do more activity by walking around the area


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CONNECTIVITY AND INTERACTIVITY INSIDE UNIT PER UNIT CLUSTER WHICH IS 2 FLOORS

BETWEEN LEVEL INTERACTIVITY 1 FROM ELEVATOR INTO UNITS - WALKING The elevator that only stops at even level, will be continued by stairs that lead to the upper floor (2nd floor). this way, people are pushed to be active in walking. this also increase the interactivity of the people between units.

BETWEEN LEVEL INTERACTIVITY 2 VIEW AND ACCESS OF SHARED SPACE - 2 FLOORS The shared spaces such as kitchen, dining room, studying room, coworking room, and laundry room, are scattered in the 2 floors of shared space. This way, the interactivity between the users will be more visible and creates a good socializing environment. PRIVATE INTERCONNECTIVITY


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UNIT CLUSTER ZONING

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STUDIO UNIT 7 units total

the bedroom and the family room are prioritized to have the best vew and lighting in the unit in order to support the mental and comfort life of the user of the unit.

RESPONSE TO COVID transition between person from the outside that are not clean , into the private clean area

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6 X 6 STUDIO UNIT enough to provide living space for one person. Usually used by single worker or students, which is why it’s suitable with the location of the site that are near the UNTAR. That is also a reason why the studio units has more quantitiy compared to the other units.

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UNITS

1 BEDROOM UNIT 5 units total the bedroom and family room are also prioritized to have the best view and lighting in order to create comfort. While addittionally the bedroom is more private to give more privacy to the user and feel more at home.

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VV v 6 X 8 ONE BEDROOM UNIT enough to provide living space for 1-2 person. Usually used for young married couple or people that wants more private space to live alone.

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2 BEDROOM UNIT 5 units total This unit is made into 2 floors. 1 bedroom on each floor, this way interactiviy of the user in such micro scale will be created well. Whie also having a private study room in the second floor, will give more convinience and comfort in living with the whole family.

RESPONSE TO COVID transition between person from the outside that are not clean , into the private clean area

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TWO BEDROOM UNIT 6 x 8 - 1st floor 6 x 6 - 2nd floor This unit is designed to fulfil the needs of a bigger family of 3-5 people. With the seperated and private bedrooms, along with a private studyin g room will provide more comfort and facility for the family to use as well. 2nd floor PHYSICAL MODEL 1:50

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SITE PLANNING

SITE PLAN AND GROUND PLAN


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SITE PLANNING

ROUGH PICTURE OF THE SITE PLAN

We can sense the fluidity from the whole building form that is mainly using curve as it’s base. The large access area to public also made to invite people to come by foot or bike, and have fun in the area.

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FLOOR PLANS

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FROM BASEMENT UNTIL UNITS

BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN 1. ruang GWT 2. ruang pompa 3. ruang kontrol 4. ruang STP 5. ruang trafo 6. ruang genset 7. ruang panel 8. toilet 9. kantin karyawan 10. ruang tunggu sopir 11. lobby lift residensial 12. lobby lift pengunjung

SUNKEN AREA FLOOR PLAN 1. foodcourt 2. retail 3. mcdonalds 4. main atrium

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PODIUM FLOOR PLAN 1. co-working space 2. access podium to ground floor 3. H&M 4. access JPO to building 5. ATM center 6. warehouse 1 7. difable toilet 8. male toilet 9. female toilet 10. apartment lounge space 11. warehouse 2 12. warehouse 3 13. warehouse 4

UG FLOOR PLAN 1. jogging track 2. ug lobby 3. gym 4. female washing room 5. male washing room 6. pool control room 7. viewing deck 8. children’s swimming pool 9. adult’s swimming pool

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FLOOR PLANS

FLOOR PLAN DATA FOR PRIVATE UNITS

TYPICAL UNIT FLOOR PLAN, ODD LEVEL 1. (shared) study area 2. (shared) private co-working space 3. semi-outdoor sitting area 4. children playground 5. (shared) kitchen 6. (shared) dining room 7. (shared) laundry room

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TYPICAL UNIT FLOOR PLAN, EVEN LEVEL 1. study area 2. (shared) private co-working space 3. (shared) living/guest room 4. children playground 5. (shared) kitchen 6. (shared) dining room 7. (shared) laundry room

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STRUCTURAL & MEP BUILDING STRUCTURE & PLUMBING

reinforced concrete core 2 fire resistance wall - core 1

reinforced concrete stairs

reinforced concrete core 1

reinforced concrete beam 30 cm x 50 reinforced concrete ramp reinforced concrete column 15 cm

BUILDING STRUCUTRE AXONOMETRIC

reinforced concrete column 50 x 50 cm

reinforced concrete core 3 reinforced floor plate 20 cm

reinforced concrete column 90 x 90 cm

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STRUCTURAL BEAMS TYPICAL UNIT, EVEN LEVEL The strucure on each floor is adjusted with the column grid that hav been created first along with the core. Then the main beam will be placed mostly along those columns while smaller beams are placed in between them and areound the balcony structure.

3 BUILDING CORE PLACED ON CRUCIAL SPOTS The core is adjusted with the available space and columns that are placed. No shear wall is needed for the core itself is enough to hold the building up

FREESTANDING COLUMN WITH BIGGER SIZE THAN THE OTHER COLUMNS Most of the columns on the building has lengths of 50 x 50 cm. While these columns’ lengths are 90 x 90 cm. This is done because there are no beams for a few levels so it needs an extra structure to prevent buckling on the building.

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STRUCTURAL AND MEP

PLUMBING

CLEAN WATER, GREY WATER, AND BLACK WATER

ROOF WATER TANK: NORTH UNITS

ROOF WATER TANK:

ROOF WATER TANK: RAINWATER HARVESTING GROUND WATER TANK: BASEMENT

PLUMBING AXNOMETRIC

The rainwater harvesting system itself is used to fulfit the small needs of clean water such as garden watering, and toilet flush throughout the resident units and public places.


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CLEAN WATER With the usage of 1 inch pipe size along with the gravity use to deliver clean water that are transferred from the roof tank. the source of the clean water itself is from PDAM that are pumped by jet booster to the roof. Microly using looping system to keep the pressure on each tab stable

GREY WATER Using an 1.5 inch pipe to tranfer the waste water from the sink , and washing area into the STP that are place on the east part of the basement. The pipe also uses a slop of 2 °, to easen the transfer using gravitation

BLACK WATER Uses a 4 inch pipe for the child pipe that are directly in contact with the toilet, then gathered in one big pipe with a size of 5 inch to increase the flexibility amount of waste. Later the waste are put into the sump pit and STP to be proceeded until it can be thrown away safely.

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REFERENCE PAGE

REFERENCES “We’re social beings - we’re really not meant to live alone.” - Kirby Dunn, Executive Director of HOmeShare Vermont

Rizal Setyo, N. (2020, Juni 20). Mulai Masuk Kerja? Penting Perhatikan Ventilasi Ruangan untuk Cegah Penularan Corona. Kompas. https://www.kompas.com/tren/read/2020/06/02/160000865/mulai-masuk-kerjapenting-perhatikan-ventilasi-ruangan-untuk-cegah?page=all Shira Feder. (2020, June 26). Does air-conditioning spread coronavirus in gyms, stores, and restaurants? Experts weigh in. BusinessInsider. https://www.businessinsider.com/should-businesses-turn-off-air-conditionigduring-the-pandemic-2020-4?r=US&IR=T Knight, Frank. 2019. Insights on Co-Living: An Asia Pacific Perspektif


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