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shabrina amalia ihsanti / selected works 2017-2020


Hello! I’m SHABRINA and I recently graduated with a Bachelor in Architecture from Bandung Institute of Technology. I am interested in vernacular architecture, urban community development and human rights issues. I see architecture as one of the very definite ways to improve quality of life and respect the values of human heritage. I am known as a hardworking, discipline and logical person, who is great in working individually and is easily motivated while working as a team. I enjoy travelling, sketching and reading.

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curriculum vitae

personal information

Name : Shabrina Amalia Ihsanti Birthdate : August 14th 1999 Address : Pesona Batavia Blok A5 No 5, Kemang, Bogor 16310 Email : shabrinaaihsanti@gmail.com Phone : +62-8988808935 Website : linked.in/shabrinaaihsanti

language proficiency Bahasa Indonesia English Language Deutsch

education

2016-present

(native) (excellent) (sufficient) Bandung Institute of Technology

Architecture (GPA 3.68/4.00)

2013-2016

SMA Madania ISWCS Bogor

digital proficiency SketchUp Autodesk AutoCad Autodesk Revit Adobe Photoshop

Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator Lumion Rendering V-Ray Rendering

work experiences 2020

PT. Pandega Desain Weharima Architects

Intern Urban Designer

(July 2020 - September 2020)

seminars / workshops

2019 Sekolah Tukang Nusantara 2019

International Workshop on Wooden Architecture Wanukaka, Sumba Barat, Nusa Tenggara Timur 2018 Japan Science Technology Agency Program Jono: Low Carbon District and Development 2018 University of Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan

publications

2019 Types of Creative Spaces in Bandung and Their Supporting Contexts

Emara Indonesian Journal of Architecture in collaboration with Ihsan Maulanar R., Josephin Maria Pastika A., Vadya Dzauqiah, and Dr. Agus Suharjono Ekomadyo S.T., M.T.

competitions

2020 Kaizhou New City International Competition

Urban Repairment in Renmin Canal Area, Kaizhou, Sichuan Province, People’s Republic of China in collaboration with Hilman Prakoso, Vadya Dzauqiah, Selvia Diwanty and Fransiskus Asisi Dwinugroho P.

Satu Ruang UPH

LIXIL Design Competition

City Square in Penajam, East Kalimantan in collaboration with Hilman Prakoso and Zaky A. Muhammad Light and Shadow in Lowrise Apartment in collaboration with Ahmad Aufa Adyancha and Tri Miranda S.

2019 Archevent: Mampir Sejenak

Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia

KRL Transit Living amidst Land Succession in Cibangkong, Bandung in collaboration with M. Ilham Akbar K. and Hafid Mubarak

Intern Staff at Herbology Department Kebun Raya Bogor

(June 2016 - July 2016)

“THE LOOP” Children Play Space in Bandung in collaboration with Alyssa Fadhilla, Josephin Maria Pastika A., and Kania Salsabila

2019

PT. Han Awal & Partners Architects

Intern Architect (June 2019 - August 2019)

2016

organization experiences 2018-19

2017-..

FACADE: Architecture 2016 Excursion

Head of Exhibition Division

Paradesc: Kidtopia

ARCHFEST PETRA International Design

“0.6x0.6” Post-Disaster Children Space in Pandeglang, Banten in collaboration with M. Ilham Akbar K. and Fransiskus Asisi Dwinugroho P.

Ikatan Mahasiswa Arsitektur Gunadharma

Head of Advanced HRD Division Badan Pengurus IMA-G 2019 Staff of Exhibition Division Gaung Bandung 2018 Content and Method Staff Division Student Orientation 2018 Staff of Exhibition Division Epilogue October 2017

2017-18

Marching Band Waditra Ganesha ITB

Wismakharman Expo UGM

Contextual Restroom in Monumen Perjuangan Bandung in collaboration with Hilman Prakoso and Vadya Dzauqiah

Jayaboard Design Competition

“The Hill Houses” Aplikasi Desain Dry Wall pada Rumah Tanggap Gempa Bumi (TOP 25) in collaboration with Arkansyah Farras S.

Head of Percussion Section Member Initiation Program 2017

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ACADEMICS

Architecture as a Resonance

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One Stop Living Arcade 10

COMPETITIONS Elevated Market Parade 16

0.6 x 0.6 22 OTHER WORKS 28

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Architecture as a Resonance

Elementary, Middle, and High School for the Deaf in Bogor, West Java Final Architecture Design Studio Project Supervised by Ir. Achmad Deni Tardiyana, MUDD

The world was built for people who can hear, from basic conversations, music, to fire alarms and honking vehicles. Sound is our basic means of communication, of information transfer, and of warning. We move, navigate, and be cautious in our surroundings through listening, and we often take those things for granted. Deaf people experience the world differently from us, a silent, visual world without the chirping of birds and thumping footsteps. Often they are also mute, thus utilizing sign languages as means of communication. But that doesn’t mean they’re any less of us hearing people. They have hobbies, are equally intelligent, and they deserve the same oppurtunities. They just can’t hear, and that’s all. And as human beings, it is our job to care for each other, as well as accepting and accommodating our differences. Designing an environment that accommodates those differences, to be able to create space that feels helpful for everyone through acknowledging their specific needs is everything an architecture should be. Deaf schools, places where young deaf students spend most of their time in and also the main source of primary education, should be the first built environment to accommodate these needs. Circular small masses, in-building voids, and courtyards would maximize visual access between users and their surroundings. Children and teenagers can learn and play in a more visually oriented environment, be more themselves and eventually grow to believe that they don’t deserve less just because of their disability.

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THE DEAF COMMUNITY

Commonness help established a sense of community and induced proudness for being deaf. One of the way is through emphasizing a mindset of deafness as a way to gain new living traits called as “Deaf Gain”. Here are some of the characteristics;

SITE ANALYSIS

SURROUNDINGS

SIGNING

VISUAL-ORIENTED

COCENTRIC

SOUND-SENSITIVE ACCESS

Komunitas Zona Madina

Permukiman Kalisuren

Jalan Timur Tapak

Masjid Nurul Huda

ACTIVITES

Sungai Kalisuren Permukiman Gg. Harapan 86000

The Deaf School contains 3 education levels, SDLB, SMPLB, and SMALB, each accommodates 2 class groups of up to 8 students. From those numbers, these are the range of activities needed to be supported;

Gg. Harapan II, Jl. Raya Parung-Bogor Luas Lahan : 7050 m2 KDB: 40% KLB: 1,2 Maks Lantai: 4

VEGETATIONPotongan Tapak A-A' SKALA 1 : 500

Jl. Gg. Harapan II

Jl. Gg. Harapan I

Rumah Sakit Ibu dan Anak Musholla Al-Fath 75000

School Building

Hall-Library

Deaf Centre

Area SUTET

Office

Potongan Tapak B-B' SKALA 1 : 500

RESONANCE AS A DESIGN STRATEGY

PROGRAM STUDI ARSITEKTUR SEKOLAH ARSITEKTUR PERENCANAAN DAN PENGEMBANGAN KEBIJAKAN

INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG

ARCHITECTURE AS A RESONANCE: SEKOLAH LUAR BIASA KHUSUS TUNARUNGU DI KABUPATEN BOGOR, JAWA BARAT

KOORDINATOR :

Ir. Tri Yuwono, MT.

PEMBIMBING:

Ir. Achmad Deni Tardiyana, MUDD

NAMA : Shabrina Amalia Ihsanti

NIM:

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Resonance by definition is a physical phenomenon of soundwaves being amplified through contact with its surroundings. This is a metaphor of how architecture as a “surroundings” could help the deaf community to “hear” by subtituting their sound stimulations with an equally informative visual stimulations through these mentioned principles;

VISUAL ACCESS

Deaf-friendly architecture provides wide range of visual openings to maximize surrounding information.

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SPACE PROXIMITY

Spaces work to accommodate signing distances.

MOBILITY

Circulation areas should maintain visual access and be wide enough for signing.

LIGHT AND TEXTURE

Natural lighting and plain, cold colors are preffered to avoid eye strain.

ACOUSTIC

Spaces should not cause audial disturbance especially for people using cochlear implants.

TANGGAL

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FORM STRATEGY

Circular mass provides the most visual access.

Groundfloor is used as a pilotis to ease mobility and provide visual range.

Vertical visual access through Cascading roof slopes as a reutilizing void and inclusive spond to the sloping contour circular ramps. in urban surroundings.

Skylights to harness sunlight and provide natural daylighting.

SECTIONS

ELEVATIONS

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Tampak Selatan 2

Tampak Utara 2

UTILITY SYSTEMS Tampak Timur 2

Tampak Barat 2

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SITE DESIGNING STRATEGY DECIDING A MAIN ROAD ACCESS

Jl. Gg. Harapan II on the southern side of the site is relatively wider thus more accessible. Providing only one access is neccessary for schools for safety reasons.

PUBLIC-PRIVATE ZONING

Areas facing the main entrance will accommodate public functions such as main hall, office, and deaf centre for public service. More private areas will accommodate school buildings for learning activities.

PRIVATE

PUBLIC

RADIAL MASSING

Each functions were positioned in a circular radial configuration to maximize visual access between each functions.

AUDITORIUM SCHOOL

AUDITORIUM

DEAF CENTRE

OFFICE

RADIAL CIRCULATION

Respectively, the pedestrian circulation is designed to form a circle to maximize visual access, helps orientation and ease mobility. Vehicles circulation is minimized to only the public facing area of the site.

PEOPLE

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BIKE

CARS

MOTORBIKE

Program Floor Area Ground Area Floors

: Auditorium (for Library Office, p : 1712 m2 : 650 m2 :3+1


OFFICE BUILDING Program Floor Area Ground Area Floors

: Office, Canteen, Praying room, Pantry 18 Staff Dormrooms, common room, toilets : 838m2 : 247 m2 :4

ELEMENTARY DEAF SCHOOL Program Floor Area Ground Area Floors

: 6 classrooms, 2 laboratoriums Canteen, Teacher’s room, Praying room, toilets : 525m2 : 315 m2 :3

MIDDLE-HIGH DEAF SCHOOL Program Floor Area Ground Area Floors

: 6 classrooms, 2 laboratoriums Canteen, Teacher’s room, Praying room, toilets : 525m2 : 315 m2 :3

r 500), 3 classrooms, Library, praying room, toilets, utility room

SENIOR-HIGH DEAF SCHOOL Program Floor Area Ground Area Floors

: 6 classrooms, 2 laboratoriums Canteen, Teacher’s room, Praying room, toilets : 525m2 : 315 m2 :3

DEAF CENTRE Program Floor Area Ground Area Floors

: Infirmary, 3 counseling rooms, office, toilet : 408m2 : 226 m2 :2

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MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION

Plain, cold-toned materials are preffered to reduce eye strain potentially created from higher visual stimulation. Steel structure is chosen due to construction efficiency concerning circular building forms.

SKYLIGHT FRAMING C Profile Steel 10x20 cm

IWF CURVED BEAM 60x30 cm

RAMP

Cast In Situ Concrete Slope: 1/10 perimeter: 25 m thickness: 30cm

RAMP COLUMNS Hollow Steel diameter 20 cm Thickness 5 cm

PRECAST CONCRETE Schools, Office Building, Deaf Centre: 2400 x 3000 Auditorium: 5000 x 3000

DRAINAGE GUTTER Steel Gutter Chain Piping

COLUMNS

O Profile Steel diameter 30 cm Thickness 8 cm

FLOORING Vinyl Flooring

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MAIN FIELD AREA

ELEMENTARY CLASSROOMS

LIBRARY AND COMMON AREA

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One Stop Living Arcade

Mixed Use Development in Cibadak, Bandung 5th Architecture Design Studio Project Supervised by Dr. Eng. Bambang Setia Budi S.T., M.T.

Urbanisation and the growing economy are undoubtedly signs of a growing civilization, but they also affected cities with tremendous amount of issues. From overcrowding, affordable housing and open areas grew more and more scarce everyday. Our cities are becoming less habitable and filled with pollutions, traffics and slums. This increase in density inevitable. Thus humans need to adapt to the globalization by designing a more accommodative spaces in cities, that both contribute to the growth of the economy but also provide quality living for city residents, an open green space, clean air, and affordable housing. Mixed use development is an attempt to modulate land usage policies to provide more than just one tipology in an area, merging private and public agendas to create a build environment that will be beneficial not only for the economy, but for the people and for the natural landscape. Cibadak is one of the most well known district in Bandung, most famously by its endless streetfood arcade at night, the Sudirman Street Food Festival. Located just a block away from Masjid Agung Bandung and The City Square, Cibadak is intertwined in the city’s most crowded areas, as well as strategically reachable even by pedestrians. However, most of the Cibadak land area is filled with slums, lacking proper access and hygiene. The housing density also resulted in lack of greeneries and open communal spaces.

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SITE ANALYSIS

SHOP ARCADE

ACCESS

VEGETATION

ISSUES Eastern Cibadak is known to be the less developed than the western Cibadak. These are the main environmental issues found;

JL. Cibadak, Bandung Luas Lahan : 7252 m2 KDB: 70% KLB: 2,5 Maks Lantai: 10

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SLUM HOUSING

POTONGAN TAPAK A-A' SKALA 1:500

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POTONGAN TAPAK A-A' SKALA 1:500

Poor Housing Slums Lack of Greeneries and Open Space A

Poor Access

POTONGAN TAPAK B-B' SKALA 1:500

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POTONGAN TAPAK B-B' SKALA 1:500

STUDIO PERANCANGAN ARSITEKTUR V PRODI ARSITEKTUR SAPPK ITB SEMESTER I 2019/2020

BANGUNAN FUNGSI CAMPURAN DI PUSAT KOTA

DR. IR. AGUSTINUS ADIB ABADI M. SC.

DR. ENG. BAMBANG SETIABUDI, S.T., M.T.

SHABRINA AMALIA IHSANTI

29 NOV 2019

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ONE STOP LIVING These functions were merged to optimise land usage, as well as improving the quality of the previously slum housing. AR4090

STUDIO PERANCANGAN ARSITEKTUR V PRODI ARSITEKTUR SAPPK ITB SEMESTER I 2019/2020

HOUSING (55%)

BANGUNAN FUNGSI CAMPURAN DI PUSAT KOTA

DR. IR. AGUSTINUS ADIB ABADI M. SC.

DR. ENG. BAMBANG SETIABUDI, S.T., M.T.

COMMERCIAL (45%)

SHABRINA AMALIA IHSANTI

29 NOV 2019

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PUBLIC SPACE

SERVICE

DESIGN STRATEGY These design strategies are aimed to solve the formentioned housing, greeneries and access problems. Permeable groundfloor will ease the acess in and out of the site. Open space filled with greeneries will improve the natural environment and living quality. Lastly, presence of arcade and alfresco-model commercial area will allow more commercial space and improve the shop owner’s economy.

PERMEABILITY

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ARCADE AND ALFRESCOS

GREEN OPEN SPACE


UTILITIES

Floor Area : 120 m2 Program : Water Pump, Air conditioning

HOUSING

Re-providing affordable housing facilities to reorganize slum area and provide residents with better living quality, more open space and access.

STUDIO

ONE BEDROOM

6 x 4 m2 112 units

8 x 4 m2 84 units

TWO BEDROOMS 8 x 6 m2 56 units

TENNANT FACILITIES

Providing services to improve resident’s life quality Floor Area : 1920 m2

HEALTH CARE

Infarmary, Pharmacy

EDUCATION

Daycare, Elementary

HOSPITALITY

Meeting Hall, Gym/SPA

GREENERIES MALL ARCADE

Commercial Area is built throughout the first and secondfloor to further expand the economy previously only provided by streets’ outermost shopping arcade. Floor Area : 7050 m2

ANCHOR RETAIL MEDIUM RETAIL 5 units

24 units

SMALL RETAIL 35 units

PARKING

Floor Area : 6900 m2 Program : 171 car parkings, 215 bike parkings

UTILITIES Floor Area Program

: 720 m2 : Electrical Genset, Ground Water Tank

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UTILITIES

SECTIONS N

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

M

4500.00

6000.00

8000.00

8000.00

8000.00

8000.00

6000.00

L

K

J

I

H

G

F

E

D

C

B

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8 8000.00

8000.00

8000.00

8000.00

8000.00

8000.00

8000.00

8000.00

8000.00

8000.00

8000.00

4500.00

6000.00

Roof 36000.00

Roof 36000.00

Tipikal 7 32500.00

Tipikal 7 32500.00

Tipikal 6 29000.00

Tipikal 6 29000.00

Tipikal 5 25500.00

Tipikal 5 25500.00

Tipikal 4 22000.00

Tipikal 4 22000.00

Tipikal 3 18500.00

Tipikal 3 18500.00

Tipikal 2 15000.00

Tipikal 2 15000.00

Tipikal 1 11500.00

Tipikal 1 11500.00

Podium Penghuni 8000.00

Podium Penghuni 8000.00

Podium Komersil 2 4000.00

Podium Komersil 2 4000.00

Groundfloor 400.00

Groundfloor 400.00

Basement 1 -3000.00

Basement 1 -3000.00

Basement 2 -6000.00

Basement 2 -6000.00

ELEVATIONS A

POTONGAN C-C'

A

SKALA 1:250

SKALA 1:250

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POTONGAN B-B' SKALA 1:250

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POTONGAN PRINSIP

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STUDIO PERANCANGAN ARSITEKTUR V PRODI ARSITEKTUR SAPPK ITB SEMESTER I 2019/2020

BANGUNAN FUNGSI CAMPURAN DI PUSAT KOTA

AR4090

DR. IR. AGUSTINUS ADIB ABADI M. SC. STUDIO PERANCANGAN ARSITEKTUR V PRODI ARSITEKTUR DR. ENG. ITB BAMBANG SAPPK SETIABUDI, M.T. SEMESTERS.T., I 2019/2020

SHABRINA AMALIA IHSANTI BANGUNAN FUNGSI CAMPURAN DI PUSAT KOTA

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29 NOV 2019

DR. IR. AGUSTINUS ABADI M. SC.

DR. ENG. BAMBANG SETIABUDI, S.T., M.


FRONT CIBADAK ARCADE

RESIDENTS’ FACILITIES

APARTMENT BALCONY

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Elevated Market Parade

City Square in Penajam Paser Utara, East Kalimantan Competition Entry in collaboration with Hilman Prakoso and Zaky A. Muhammad

Following the future placement of East Kalimantan’s Kutai Kartanegara as Indonesia’s new capital city, the development of civil infrastructure should be adjusted accordingly to establish a livable city. City Squares are one of the main hearts in the city that are capable of weaving nearly all the stakeholders of a city, from its government, economy sector, culture, and most importantly, citizens. That being said, the building of city squares as means to create new social nodes and public space is highly need to support a better quality of living in the city. Penajam, North Paser, is one of the regency that’s within a 40 KM radius with the new capital Kutai Kartanegara. It is a town greatly influenced by it’s coastal regions, depicted by its main commodities which is fish stock and agriculture. This project is aimed to build a CIty Square in Penajam, exactly beside Penajam Market, which is the main market of the regency. The goal is to create a City Square that not only can accommodate public spaces with social nodes, but also encourage Penajam Market’s economic value to further create an economic sustainibility.

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USER-ACTIVITY ANALYSIS

SITE ANALYSIS EAST KALIMANTAN

KUTAI KARTANEGARA PENAJAM, NORTH PASER

PEOPLE TOURISM SPORTS SHOPPING

MARKET VENDORS

OPERATIONAL/ GOVERNMENT

STREET MARKET

MANAGEMENT

KULINER

CULTURAL FESTIVAL CULTURAL ACTIVITY

SOCIAL NODES GREEN AREA

ISU UTAMA

PENAJAM MARKET

PLANS

TAMPAK

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TANJUNG JUMLAI BEACH

PASER TRIBE, DAYAK

CAPITAL CITY

ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY

FOREST CITY

SOCIAL-CULTURE


SECTIONS STREET MARKET SERVICE MULTI PURPOSE HALL

MUSHOLLA

GALLERY OFFICE

MUSHOLLA

PLAYGROUND

INCLUSIVITY Ramped forest walk and overall circulation area.

WOOD

EXPANDED METAL

CONCRETE

GRASS

ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY Traditional and culinary market as tourism attraction

SOCIAL NODES Plaza, playground, gallery and park suitable for social activities.

GREEN AREA Help maintain carbon footprint and correspond to the forest city.

WATER WATER Adds to playfulness and help maintain landed natural biodiversity.

GRAVELSTONES

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EAST ENTRANCE PLAZA

ART GALLERY

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STREET MARKET


MAIN FIELD AREA

WEST ENTRANCE PLAZA

PLAYGROUND

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0.6 x 0.6

Post Disaster Children Space in Labuhan, Pandeglang, Banten Competition Entry in collaboration with M. Ilham Akbar and Fransiskus Asisi Dwinugroho P.

In December 2018, a landslide of Anak Krakatau triggered a tsunami hitting the coasts of Banten and Lampung. Pandeglang, Banten, has the highest number of casualties and damages. There are 4761 refugees in Pandeglang, spread to different refugee camps. Banten governor ordered the construction of emergency school tents for refugees while houses and schools are still repaired. Schools have a significant role in helping communities cope with natural disasters (Mutch,2018). Schools give familiarity for children, distracted by routinity amidst disaster’s uncertainties. They also accomodate trauma healing, such as children retelling experiences to find closure and alleviate guilt, or group art performances to gather strength and hope. Schools also build community resillience, becoming a platform for students, parents, and teachers to discuss disaster preparedness and family/community rebuilding.

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SITE ANALYSIS

LABUAN BAY

CIPUNTEN AGUNG RIVER

CENTRE REFUGEE AREA

TRAUMA-HEALING ACTIVITIES

DESIGN CONCEPT

These are the activities needed to be provided in a post-disaster set- The aim is to create a contextual space that accomodates schools’ fating for kids to psychologically recover from the trauma; miliarity, trauma healing, and community resillience. The goal is broken down into the design through three criterias;

LEARN

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PLAY

COMMUNITY

AFFORDABLE

FLEXIBILITY

CONSTRUCTABLE


Sundanese Anjingarrangements (sitting dog) that roofaccomodate various communal andactivities high rainfall intensity Through centralized andTagog fluid spatial related to trauma hea community resillience, our design seeks to spatially help children and their community’s post-disaster recovery

site plan

floor plan

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r plan

cross ventilation and stack effect as a natural cooling system inside the building

adaptation of traditional partitionless space of pend to connect indoor and outdoor environments

elevation

Site: Jl. Kalang Anyar, Desa Sukamaju, Kecamatan Labuhan, Kabupaten Pandeglang, Jawa Barat 4

SPACE FLEXIBILITY

BIRD EYE VIEW

Flexibility is a key for a space to be able to accommodate more than one functions. Flexibilulti purpose hall configuration for large courtyard configuration for creating an amphitheater ity also refer to ability of a building modulethat to accomodates communal trauma healing activities class group/community activities be rebuilt and provide more space.

elementary school configuration for six class in a familiar Indonesian school layout

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paten Pandeglang, Jawa Barat 42260

section

SINGLE MODULE

ture as a respond to earthquake phenomenon and high rainfall intensity

or plan90 DEGREES

CONFIGURATION

SECTION

cross ventilation and stack effect as a natural cooling system inside the building

adaptation of traditional partitionless space of pe to connect indoor and outdoor environment

elevation ELEVATION

COURTYARD CONFIGURATION

bupaten Pandeglang, Jawa Barat 42260

section

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CONSTRUCTION STRATEGY

Ease of contruction is a must as a respond to the continously changing, both growing and shrinking space of a post disaster refugee area. This criteria is realized through utilizing affordable, detachable modules, especially for the elements possibly changed due to space consideration (walls, floors, overstacks). Sandwich plywood panels and canal steel are the main materials due to the availability in Krakatau Steel, which is centered in Banten.

ROOFING OVERSTACK Detachable sandwich roofing panel

ROOF FRAMING

Single Pitch Truss and Purlin 7x4 canal steel

WALLS

Detachable platform 7x4 canal steel plywood

FLOORING Plywood

COLUMNS 10x5 canal steel

0.6 x 0.6 OPENING SYSTEM

The dimension-based module is used as a consideration of the antropometry of children of age 5-12 years. The module is divided into 3 parts to function in 3 different configuration, fully closed, as a door, and as a window. A pattern ofholes are created to provide air circulation and visual notes.

FRAMING

Plywood framing 1.8

LOCK Steel lock

SQUARE MODULES 0.6x0.6 plywood

FULLY CLOSED

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WINDOW

DOOR


GATHERING AREA

CLASSROOM AREA

PLAYING AREA

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OTHER WORKS

As an architecture student, I enjoy working in teams in architecture design competitions. It helps me see how to approach design problems with other people’s perspective, as well as to grow accustomed with welcome critics for my work. I tried to continously work with different types of people to add more varieties to my approach.

Aside from competition, I was also a part of a number of exhibition organizer, being a project leader for Architecture ITB 2016’s FACADE 2019 exhibition, and being involved in Gaung Bandung Exhibition 2018: Menghempas Batas Ruang Kita and IMA-G’s EPILOGUE Exhibition 2017. To me exhibitions are all about creating an experience, without forgetting to emphasize the exhibits as the main attraction. Other things I do for fun are sketchwalking, digital drawing, and a little bit of photography.

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KRL TRANSIT HOUSING

MONUMEN PERJUANGAN RESTROOM

THE LOOP

COMMUNITY GALLERY

THE HILL HOUSES

DJAWATAN PARK BANYUWANGI

(Competition Entry) Inventing new housing in unused KRL carriages in Kampung Cibangkong’s land succession due to Bandung-Jawa railway revitalization.

(Competition Entry) Designing a children-friendly public space for playing and education in Jl. Merdeka, Bandung.

(Competition Entry) Designing an earthquake-friendly home clusters using Jayaboard’s drywall module in a sub-urban hill site in Lembang, Bandung. Shortlisted as a finalist.

(Competition Entry) Designing an efficiency-oriented public restroom to revitalize the formerly exclusive Monumen Perjuangan as an edu-tourism destination.

(Academic project) Designing an exhibition and production hub for art, culinary, and analogue electronic industry in Jl. ABC, Bandung

(Internship project at PT Han Awal & Partners) Assisting architect staff on conceptual design & exploration, 3D modelling, rendering, and creating presentation.

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AGRICULTURE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL

(Academic project) Designing a locality-based agriculture vocational school in Daarut Tauhid education complex in Lembang, Bandung.

FACADE EXHIBITION 2018

(Project leader) Exhibiting over 40 currated sketches, 30 articles, and 80 selected photographs of Architecture ITB’s annual excursion of Semarang, Solo, and Yogyakarta.

RUMAH SUMBA WORKSHOP

(Sekolah Tukang Nusantara group output) Documented one of the houses through sketch and 3D modelling in Kampung Adat Praigoli, Wanukaka, West Sumba.

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MID-RISE APARTMENT

(Academic project) Designing a green-dominated housing complex for young/single family in Jl. Soekarno Hatta, Bandung. Shortlisted as the best designs of the class year.

SUMUR BANDUNG REGIONAL OFFICE

(Academic project) Eco-office utilizing passive design as a way to harmonize Sumur Bandung’s image as a green district. Shortlisted as the best designs of the class year.

HIGH-RISE STRUCTURE MODEL

(Academic project) Utilizing twisting method to center building’s mass in its core, as well as protect from windload. In collaboration with Ahmad Ghozali and Edly Tsara N.


PRESENTATION MODEL MAKING

FORM EXPLORATION MODEL MAKING

SKETCHWALKING

DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION

WATERCOLOR SKETCH

ANALOGUE PHOTOGRAPHY

(Internship project at PT Han Awal & Partners) Producing a presentation model for D.I. Pandjaitan Monument design meetings. In collaboration with Tri Miranda S.

Participated frequently in Bandung Sketchwalk, KamiSketsa Galeri Nasional, and Sketchwalk-G by Ikatan Mahasiswa Arsitektur Gunadharma ITB.

Produced a number of watercolor architectural sketches and visualization for academic projects and online commissions. More on @sketsambim on Instagram.

(Academic project) Exploring shapes through the tectonics of materials, in this case applying tension-based structure with wood poles and strings.

Produced a number of illustrations for academic projects, organization project, and online commissions. More on @sketsambim on Instagram.

Photographed as a humble hobby. More on @analogmbim on Instagram.

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shabrina amalia ihsanti

+62-8988808935 shabrinaaihsanti@gmail.com @feromagnetik on instagram linked.in/shabrinaaihsanti


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