P O RT F O LI O ARCHITECTURE + URBAN DESIGN
RENY
REVARIAH
R E N Y R E VA R I A H re ny rev ari ah@ h o t m a i l . c o m Ames , I A, Un i t e d S t a t e s
AWARDS 2017 | Winning Project Proposal | Asian Townscape Awards UN-Habitat Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (Fukuoka) 2017 | Fulbright Foreign Student | Fulbright Scholarship
E D U C AT I O N 2017-2018 | Master of Urban Design | College of Design Iowa State University | Iowa, United States Master’s Degree GPA: 3,92/4,00 2008-2012 | Sarjana Teknik (S1) | Universitas Lambung Mangkurat Architecture Department | Banjarmasin, Indonesia Bachelor’s Degree GPA: 3,70/4,00
2012 | Cumlaude Predicate | Universitas Lambung Mangkurat 2012 | 2nd Best Architecture Student Architecture Department | Universitas Lambung Mangkurat
C O M P E T I T I O N I N V O LV E M E N T 2017 | ULI Competition | Urban Design 2017 | Floating Landscape ( Civic Ecology Design) Urban Design | LafargeHolcim Awards 2015 | Sustainable Design (Residential) | Conwood
WORK EXPERIENCE 2017 - now | Urban Design Graduate Assistant College of Design | Iowa State University 2015 - 2017 | Architect | PT. Gusindo Dian Enereksa Banjarmasin | Architecture 2016 | Field Teaching Assistant | Architecture Department Universitas Lambung Mangkurat | Desain Kawasan Banjarmasin | Academic 2015 | Field Researcher Assistant | Architecture Department Universitas Lambung Mangkurat | Urban Housing Banjarmasin | Research 2015 | Field Researcher Assistant of PhD student of University of Groningen | Landscape Architecture Banjarmasin | Research 2014 - 2015 | Young Urban Designer | PT. Adiya Widyajasa Banjarmasin | Urban Planning 2012 - 2014 | Architect Assistant | Labo Nippon Banjarmasin | Architecture
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2014 | UOB Painting of The Year | UOB 2014 | Rumah Tropis Indonesia | Arbbidesain Award 2014 | Sustainable Design Competition Landscape Design | LafargeHolcim Awards 2014 | Rumah Urban | Arbbidesain Award 2012 | Rattan and Bamboo’s Logo Kementrian Perdagangan (Ministry of Trade) 2012 | UOB Painting of The Year | UOB
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FREESTYLE CORRIDOR P L AY S PA C E O N A D A P T I V E S T R E E T
Freestyle corridor recombines existing condition of youth that has been focus of Alto Peru’s program and social values of people on sidewalk/street. Here, youth acts as activator and connector of three disconnected neighborhoods. Street and sidewalk--with existing condition how people use these as shared space--act as a physical and social asset to connect those neighborhoods by providing linear space for youth to play. This freestyle corridor aims to create playful linear space and reimagine street and sidewalk as more than just a generic corridor but as shared space of different kind of activities.
Project Year Scale Type Location
:Urban Design Studio :2018 :Urban :Individual :Chorrillos, Lima, Peru
| Climbing Wall, Tournament day
Alto Peru, a neighborhood located in Chorrillos, Lima, Peru, is located among three different environment; shoreline (clubs, fish market, and surfing area), Morro Solar (monument and planetarium), and formal neighborhood. As small neighborhood, these areas are accessible within walking distance. There are space attachments related to what is happening in Alto Peru. Within the neighborhood itself, there are some important places; playground on the center of neighborhood, school, Muay Thai plaza and Super Parque. These places are essential in this neighborhood and accommodate different activities for Alto Peru residents. But, the problem that is highlighted in this neighborhood is disconnection within itself. Alto Peru, even though considered small, is divided into 3 neighborhoods, which is marked by invisible line of two main streets. The challenge of this design is to connect those neighborhoods by using assets that Alto Peru already has and recombine those as new doable intervention.
| Diagram of Intervention: Youth and Street
| Diagram of Intervention: Youth and Street
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PLUGGABLE DYNAMIC URBAN LIFESTYLE
“Pluggable” is a proposal for a mixed-use area of tiny residential, autonomous housing units and micro public amenities in Council Bluffs’s First Ave. abandoned rail corridor. Its goals are to increase the use and value of vacant land, enable access to desired landscapes,and improve neighborhood services. Pluggable is designed as a modular autonomous unit neighborhood that offers diverse experiences and atmospheres. It offers people rental lots in diverse environments –lake, wood,and flowerfield– where one can plug-in and live and work for a short period of time. As importantly, Pluggable is an open neighborhood that performs as accessible space with micro public service places for both house occupants and adjacentneighborhood residents.
Plaza
Green House
Project Year Scale Type Location
:Urban Design Studio :2018 :Urban :Individual :Council Bluffs, IA
Autonomous House
| Green House in flower field area
Lake
Boredom/isolation digital tech allows people to do everything at home
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Low diverse neighborhood one neighborhood represents one economic demographic
Autonomous house enables occupants to experience different atmoshphere and interact with different neighbors everyday
Online book platform provides lot rental information
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Autonomous House Unit
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| Autonomous Units
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Tiny Unit Prototype Facade is dynamic. Options for main material: wood, glass, Mirror. Units use autonomous tech (driverless).
CENTRE DE LA FEUILLE C U LT U R E , E N V I R O N M E N T, C I R C U L AT I O N
Culture Centre de la Feuille emphasizes the neighborhoods’ cultural ties as the gathering point for communities along the mouth of the Don River. The role of the rive as great connector and great divider has provided Torontonians historically with transportation, resources, and entertainment, whether frozen or thawed. Serving as a gateway point to the West Don Lands and a short train ride to downtown, this project connects adapting neighborhoods through year-round programming. The winter transforms inti a wonderland with an outdoor ice rink for all ages, while the summer offers Torontonians a place to enjoy the skyline view while watching a concert at the Centre. Environment East Don River Levee design re-proposes flood resilient measures on this site. It aims at recreation and prioritizes the pedestrian and the cyclist over the expressway along the river. The proposed pedestrian bridge connects to the regional network through the West Don River Trail. South Riverside neighborhood and the West Harbor community can safely access Corktown Commons open space after the completion of this partnership effort with the City of Toronto.
Project :ULI Urban Design Competition Year :2018 Scale :Urban Type :Team (Iowa State University) Location :Toronto, Canada Involvement : Conceptualized (Masterplan) 3D modelling, Mapping
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Circulation This project site is located along a new proposed multi-modal transit hub. Once completed this transit-oriented commercial and mixed-use development will be connected to downtown Toronto with a 15-minute train ride on the extended GO Track lines. The proposed circulation plan includes a southern extension of the Broadview Avenue as a major commercial corridor with a TTC street cas and bike lane connection to offer a variety of methods for transportation. To increase the mobility of pedestrians and bikers alike, this project’s environmental and recreational proposal further connects this intertwined fabric of the city.
F L O AT I N G L A N D S C A P E C I V I C E C O L O G Y S PA C E
Social Learning: Empowering communities through civic ecology practice Accommodating civic ecology practice through urban farming, this floating landscape project is aimed to make inhabitants and other urban ecological citizenship decide to engage in social learning. Besides this positive value, supporting economically local inhabitants by giving them opportunity to manage that urban farm and sell the harvests, this floating landscape also a place for learning through social interaction either for local inhabitants or other people who want to involve in this urban farming practice. It opens learning opportunity in groups of people who hold different views and as a way in exchanging knowledge within wider social units. It also drives more people to the act of greening.
| Perspective (Floating platform with garden)
Project :LafargeHolcim Competition Urban Design, Landscape Year :2017 Scale :8,489 sq m Type :Individual Location :Kampung Melayu, Banjarmasin, Indonesia
| Elevation Reclaiming Broken Space: Sense of place associated with nature Garden beds
As a place where finding places for growing landscape is difficult, floating landscape project aims to improve this contextual condition of broken space with dense urban fabric where life quality is low by bringing green open space with fully consideration of its area condition. Greening riverside area and providing local inhabitants and citizens open space as a way for them getting closer to the nature; this project provides alternative strategy in growing landscape for riverside neighborhood as a way of beautification of riverside neighborhoods. This project uses local landscape elements and floating platform system which people in Banjarmasin have been familiar of.
Polystrene concrete (floating platform)
Wooden pathway
Local plants
| Sectional Plan
Biophilia and Topophilia: Integrating physical environment and living environment Bringing green space into this type of riverside neighborhood is one way to enhance the environment quality. The type of dense neighborhood gives no proper room for natural environment such as landscape or green open space. This project aims to save physical environment in order to save the living environment as the act of saving natural world. Besides bringing benefits for people who live near that civic ecology space to get healthier and happier, this floating landscape project helps restoring local plants and giving good environment for other living things, such as groups of insects. By adding set of floating landscape platforms, it also helps to break the wave from boats which pass by that worsening the quality of riverside land.
uban farming x social learning
As part of civic ecology practice, this project aims to give room for urban farming in order to provide local commodities to local inhabitants and support their economy, while also build social interaction by setting this project open to public.
Local plants Wooden pathway Local plants
concrete
K E L A M PAYA N B U I L D I N G A N D E N V I R O N E M E N T P L A N E N H A N C I N G L O C A L VA L U E S
Kelampayan, a suburban located in Martapura, Suth Borneo, has iconic element of religious site. Kelampayan has huge amoung of visitors who visit this sacred place from all over Indonesia every year. As an old area, Kelampayan also hide its traditional value in its buildings and culture. In this site, historic river which lies along Kelampayan become essential part of this area but still shows its negativity through uncontrollable settlements. Besides those three characterisitcs, Kelampayan also has productive community but undeveloped. In order to make better area and community, the proposed design focus on dividing area into three segments; traditional settlements area, promenade area (CBD), and community area (social, culture, and interaction). Historic river is designed as thematic green open space for tourism purpose by applying the local culture. This river also supports the activities of inhabitants who really engage to the river.
| Rivefront Design Mini port on Kelampayan River for local inhabitants and tourism purpose
Project :Urban Planning & Design Year :2014-2015 Scale :Suburban (6.8 Ha) Type :Team (Adiya Widyajasa) Location :Kelampayan, Martapura Indonesia Involvement : Conceptualize (Site), 3D modelling, mapping, analyze, survey
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Linear neighborhood along the street and river shapes linear movement. Surrounded by wetland area (paddy field, farms, green wild space), inhabitants depend on this type of environment as main livelihood. Promenade area in second segment of Kelampayan plays as a place for local community development. Having skill in producing traditional crafts and foods, productive inhabitants are provided spaces in this area to sell their products as a way to enhance their economic lide and generally support tourism value od this site. Linear style and family-based mass of buildings become interesting element of Kelampayan. With several additional improvemenets, such as infrastructure development, environment elements, this design intends to bring better quality of live for inhabitants in the first place.
| Rivefront Design Public green open space is designed with consideration for all possible users. Attached with some public facilities; sitting equipment, bicycle racks, playground, and mini shelters. Enriched with local wetland vegetation.
Type of movement organically is shaped by its environment; historic river.
Type of neighborhood is unique which is family-based-urban fabric as culture in this area where family relationship is close and fundamental.
River in Kelampayan has historical value which shapes its environment, settlement, building form, culture, habit, etc.
As old area in Martapura and religious tourism site, several traditional buildings are kept as historical value of this area.
| Distinct Values in Kelampayan Kelampayan’s diverse elements potentially act as positive part in developing this area
G A RDEN MARKET O R G A N I C A R C H I T E C T U R E + W E T L A N D FA R M I N G
Banjarmasin as an urban are, located on wetland, make this city has difficulties in producing its own crops. By this condition, city imports vegetables and fruits outside Banjarmasin, causing high cost and low quality. This project focuses on bringing urban farming to city with local technique with some modern features added. Chosen site is next to rivers and part of green space in Banjarmasin. Beforehand, this site was wide garden but left by its owner. This site is also near with new development of settlements. This site has crucial benefit to establish this project with some considerations of existing feature; wild trees. Garden Market in Banjarmasin is public place which combines market facilities with urban wetland farming. Plantation system uses ‘surja’, local technique of farming on wetland as a right way to treat wetland area. By this system, tidal rivers act as initial element in irrigation system to the site. This garden market beneficially supports the local needs of better quality of food. Moreover, this project is purposed as educational and recreational space for urban people of Banjarmasin. Side benefits of this project are to educate people of how to grow their own food and provide the city the additional green space.
Project Subject Year Area Type Location
:Public Place :Universitas Lambung Mangkurat Final Studio :2012 :3,2 Ha :Individual :Banjarmasin, Indonesia
| Site Plan Garden and market buildings are integrated with natural condition of site.
| Fruit Market Plan
Irrigation system uses natural feature on site, river that is adapted from local technology of ‘surjan’ | Food Court Plan
| Vegetable Market Plan
| Building Plans Wild trees create organic form of buildings to bring new experience
Buildings and garden are basically considering sunlight to adjust those elements based on heat and temperature. Wild trees performs as shading element.
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BAN JARMASIN URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN I N T E R N AT I O N A L M A S T E R C L A S S | I N F R A S T R U C T U R E T E A M
Banjarmasin has attractive interaction between people, land and river. Located side by side with many rivers, Banjarmiasn is named as city with thousand rivers. Its special characteristic brings urban issues from specific aspects; infrastructure, water, urban fabric and landscape. Besides land-based infrastructure, such as roads, electricity, water supply, public transportation and sewage system. banjarmasin serves particular infrastructure; water (river). Its relationship to the land which affected by local culture, river forms attractive system of connection, especially within the settlement.
Project type :In collaboration KU Leuven Belgium UN Habitat Indonesia Year :2015 Scope :Local participant Location :Banjarmasin, Indonesia Involvement : Fieldwork collecting data, mapping, sketch
MISCELLANEOUS
| Conceptual Sketch 2016
| Sketch 2016
| Sketch 2015
| Sketch 2015
| Digital Painting 2014
| Flower Art 2014
| Flower Art 2014
| Cutting Paper 2016
| Watercolor 2016
| Watercolor 2016
| Coffee Painting 2015