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portfolio A SELECTED WORKS & DESIGN BY SHANIA MAHARANI


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CURRICULUM VITAE VISUAL DESIGN - DIGITAL MARKETING -SadariSedari -CIMB Niaga FORWARD23 -Nature Republic -TEDxITB -Sheff’s Kitchen

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ARCHITECTURE -Omah Tilas -Bale Atap Tanjung Kelayang -Bale Rumpiuk Mandalika -Eco-School of Agriculture -C+ Mixed Use Building -Pandawa Seaside Cliff Resort -Split House -Park (INC).

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OTHER WORKS

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SADARI SEDARI SOCIAL MEDIA, MERCHANDISE SadariSedari is a non-profit organization who thrive to create a sustainable education to those who need. SadariSedari gathers used-clothes from the society, then resell it wether its online or offline. All profit gained goes to children in need. One of the main goal of SadariSedari is to inspire the society how to live a zero-waste lifestyle. SadariSedari now conducts a lot of non-profit charity events like PASAR RAIA, SBSS and many others. SadariSedari also collaborated with the government and local brand to maintain a sustainable environment. The goals is to manage their social media visual and showcasing their signature colorful design for promotional purpose.

KEYWORD

TYPEFACES

colorful playful

Cocogoose Avenir LT STD

C O L O R PA L L E T E S

#f9c1ad

#dda23d #2c8164 #2f59a9

SOCIAL MEDIA


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CIMB NIAGA FORWARD23 I N T E R N A L C A M PA I G N P R O J E C T As PT Bank CIMB Niaga Tbk (CIMB) launched a internal campaign titled “Forward23”. I was assisted to create their visual design and managed some of their mini projects. With FORWARD23, CIMB Niaga seeks to engage more customers and anticipate their every need in accordance with developments in every aspect of life. This campaign’s believed to have many positive impact on many parties, both for customers, CIMB Niaga, and also for advancing the nation’s economy TOOLS OF TRADE: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe illustrator, Adobe XD LOGO DESIGN KEYWORD

Millenial Geometry

TYPEFACES

DIN Alternates Avenir Light

C O L O R PA L L E T E S

#fffff

#78000

#C4161C #FF000

The concept of this FORWARD23 logo was inspired by CIMB NIAGA corporate identity. A graphic element has been specifically designed to reinforce the Forward brand promise, where this campaign is focused on accelerating growth and future-proofing the Group with FORWARD23. The Forward Line is a tagline placed after a bodycopy as a sign-off. It summarises the promise of the advertisement or communication piece and can be varied in line with the nature of the product, service or offer.

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L A N D I N G PA G E I L L U S T R AT I O N D E S I G N

MERCHANDISE DESIGN

I N T E R N A L C A M PA I G N & O C T O B U D D Y R E - D E S I G N

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NATURE REPUBLIC R E - D E S I G N S O C I A L M E D I A , PA C K A G I N G , B O O K L E T NATURE REPUBLIC is a beauty brand that aim to discover gifts from pristine nature around the world, and to provide them in the most natural state to customers. Their brand slogan is “A journey into nature”. NATURE REPUBLIC continuosly improves their products and experiences to share enjoyment and benefits with their beloved customers. The goal is to re-design and develop a well-thought refreshed look of the brand to increase more sales, improve interaction with existing and potential customers. TOOLS OF TRADE: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe illustrator KEYWORD

fresh bright joyful

TYPEFACES

Microsoft Sans Serif Gotham

C O L O R PA L L E T E S

#003923 #739130 #dce5c4 #fbf4f3

#f4bcc5

SOCIAL MEDIA - PROTOTYPES


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RE-DESIGN MERCHANDISE


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TEDxITB BRANDING, WEBSITE DESIGN, PRODUCT DESIGN Paradigm is a choice. There is never a linear solution in every situation. There is always a choice of something—even if it’s difficult. We are free to choose and control how we view the things around us, if we let our mind think ‘the other way(s) around’. And choosing our paradigm is the base or fundamental of all our actions. What is good? And what is bad? TEDxITB is an annual event that organized by the selected comittee, the main goal of this event is to develop people to get new insights from professionals who think differently or have unique life experiences. TOOLS OF TRADE: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe illustrator KEYWORD

connection shifting/ the other way around geometry

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Bodoni 72 InaiMathi

C O L O R PA L L E T E S

#fb2905

#2a2829

#fffff

WEBSITE DESIGN


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MERCHANDISE PURPOSE

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FLYER & TRADESHOW BANNERS


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SHEFF’S KITCHEN BRANDING, PRODUCT DESIGN, INTERIOR DESIGN Sheff’s Kitchen is a local business product that focuses on the fnb industry. They sell an affordable and go-to japanese salmon mentai with a bunch of different toppings and carbs substitute. Sheff’s Kitchen was established in 2018 in their home kitchen. Now, Sheff’s Kitchen is also available in their offline stores,, Go-Food, Grabfood, and bazaars, TOOLS OF TRADE: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe illustrator, SketchUP Pro, Vray SALMON KEYWORD

TYPEFACES

Bright Fun Patterns

Billy Avenir

RICE

M E N TA I

C O L O R PA L L E T E S

#f58344

#eedad3

#c2daca

#093558

BEFORE

42x

13x 20x

AFTER

RE-BRANDING CONCEPT


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S H E F F ’ S K I T C H E N PA C K A G I N G D E S I G N

S H E F F ’ S K I T C H E N S P E C I A L S E T PA C K A G I N G D E S I G N

S H E F F ’ S K I T C H E N S TA N D I N G B A N N E R , A P R O N & T - S H I R T

S H E F F ’ S K I T C H E N PA P E R B A G & C A S S AVA B A G D E S I G N

DESIGN


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S H E F F ’ S K I T C H E N F O O D S TA L L D E S I G N

BOOTH DESIGN


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Babakan Ciparay is a sub-district in Bandung City, West Java Province. Today, Babakan Ciparay is densely populated.

There’s a lack of greenery that should be able to support the lives of users in the area. The site is located at Sakura Hegar street, this area is close nearby the Pasir Koja Street. This street is known for their recycled and used wood craftsmen which has the potential to be used as the main material for the design of this house.

The user of this house are a young couple who are close to current issues, and really love cycling with family. This house is

a bespoke eco-friendly design for homeowners who wanted a space which would sit harmoniously within the landscape and work with nature, rather than against it. Things like sunlight and wind are seen as fundamental parts of the design that can help to make a sleek and energy efficient design in this Omah Tilas.

Omah Tilas Tropical Modern House Competition Submission Project / 2019 West Bandung, Indonesia


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OMAH TILAS Competition Submission Project | 2019

Omah Tilas is a blend of pragmatic and philosophical thinking approaches. Pragmati-

BUILDING PERIMETER

cally, Omah Tilas responds to the issue of its limited space given in the site, tropical and contempo-

• LOCATION

rary climate, that is manifested in a contextual and comprehensive architectural design. With an in-

: Jalan Sakura Hegar No. 42, Kecamatan Babakan

ner court being fairly narrow, other than to respond to its limited space, this inner court can also

address the issue of a tropical climate. This inner court is also used for passive cooling by maxi-

• BUILDING PERIMETER

: 100 m2

mizing openings for cross ventilation. we brought air and light into the center of the buildings, as

• MAX. BUILDING AREA

: 100 m2

• GSB

:0

we aimed to make Omah Tilas a cheerful and uplifting home. using light colors and roof openings in some areas to connect the internal room in the house. Omah tilas is a well-design home that makes

Ciparay, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat

people feel well just by entering the home, which is something possible by using sunlight in a space

For material use, Omah Tilas tried to respond to its contextual by using used wood crafts-

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men on Pasir Koja Street. Therefore, the element of wood is widely used as the main material in addition to the use of exposed concrete to maintain its raw look. The combination of wood and concrete becomes very philosophical because the cold elements carried by concrete are balanced with the warm texture of the wood material that the designer carries. From time to time, this work will convey a message through interlocking concrete and wood textures. TOOLS OF TRADE: SketchUp, AutoCAD RENDERED WITH LUMION

MAIN ISSUE

M A S S I N G T R A N S F O R M AT I O N

GIVEN SITE

MAXIMIZING BUILDING AREA

SOLID VOID

TROPICAL ISSUE

GREEN AREA


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BUILDING PLAN

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PERSPECTIVE

MASTER BEDROOM

LEVEL 1

BIRD-EYE PERSPECTIVE

LEVEL 2

CHILDREN BEDROOM

INNER COURT

MASTER BEDROOM

DINING & LIVING AREA

E L E VAT I O N A N D S E C T I O N

SECTION A-A’

SECTION B-B’

S I D E E L E VAT I O N

F R O N T E L E VAT I O N


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Tanjung Kelayang is located in the Bangka Belitung Islands. Precisely in Sijuk District, about 27 kilometers from Tanjung

Pandan which is the capital of Belitung Regency. Tanjung Kelayang is famous for its nature eco-tourism and features such as beaches.

This beach has dozens of giant granite boulders, which look very similar to the head of an eagle. According to local folk-

lore, the stone is believed to have mystical power. The name “Kelayang” can be said to be a name taken from one of the bird species found on this beach. On March 15, 2016, Tanjung Kelayang was designated as a Special Economic Zone (KEK) through Government Regulation No. 6 of 2016, with main activities in the tourism sector. So, we aim to design a cultural-inspired information center that will attract foreigners and local tourists.

Bale Atep - Tanjung Kelayang Tanjung Kelayang Information Center Propan Design Competition / 2019 Team - Andita A., Alya Ashyifa, M. Hilyah


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BALE ATEP INFORMATION CENTER Propan Design Competition | 2019

BUILDING PERIMETER

The site was located on the main road Tanjung pandan street, Tj. kelayang. This location was

chosen because its located near the city center. The current existing around the site are fairly crowded.

• LOCATION

The circulation mainly is through the main road Tanjung Pandan, Tanjung Kelayang.

: Jalan Tanjung Pandan, Tanjung Kelayang,

A potential freedom as Tanjung Kelayang flourishes at the tip of the site - allowing the human scale in

this cityscape to be redeemed.

• BUILDING PERIMETER

: 300 m2

• SITE AREA

: 990 m2

The composition of the mass of the building was inspired by the various forms of rocks found

Bangka Belitung

on the coast of Tanjung Kelayang that shaped the roof of the information center. Programming space in this building consists of 2 levels, namely ground level and mezzanine, each level has a different function space. there is a lobby, information center of the mosque, toilets, offices at the main level. while mezzanine has a function as a cafe & lounge area. the character of the building which is highlighted through the building structure uses a lot of coconut wood as a local material around the area. As seen below, the building materials used by these buildings are fairly easy to obtain in Tanjung Kelayang,

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Bangka Belitung. coconut wood is one of the natural resources that is widely used by local people as a building material that can reduce production costs and also mobilize materials to the site easily. TOOLS OF TRADE: SketchUp, AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop RENDERED WITH LUMION

DESIGN APPROACH

Materials were resourced in situ in order to

Form follows nature originating from the roof de-

This information center has a unique twist on

minimise the environmental impact of the

sign was inspired by various forms of large and

a circular building plan. Therefore, we opti-

new buildings, where ‘Kayu Kelapa” is one of

majestic rocks found on the coast of Tanjung

mize the limited building area by creating a

the natural resources that is widely used by

Kelayang. This roof structure elaborates on the

mezzanine level as a function of lounge or

local people as a building material that can

material of ‘Kayu Kelapa’ and concrete to create

cafe.

reduce the production costs.

a raw look. The tip of the roof was featured with a skylight to maximize the accessing sunlight into the building.


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PERSPECTIVE

ENTRANCE - HUMAN EYE

MEZZANINE AREA

OVERLOOKING OUTDOOR AREA

PAT H W AY T O R E S T R O O M & MUSHOLLA

SECTION

E L E VAT I O N

RECEPTIONIST

EXTERIOR VIEW

S E AT I N G A R E A

HUMAN-EYE VIEW


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The Pandawa Area is a tourism area with beach and cliff objects located in Adat Kutuh Village, South Kuta District,

Badung Regency, Bali. The Pandawa Beach area is one of the leading regions in the Province of Bali, which has become the Great Plan for the Development of World Class Tourist Destinations by the Government. The government collaborated with BUMDA (Bhaga Utsaha Manungggal Indigenous Village) as well as project initiatives to build resort projects that can offer unique experiences to the tourists.

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“Experiencing Pandawa: Tropical Tranquility and Local Architecture”

PANDAWA SEASIDE CLIFF RESORT

BUILDING PERIMETER Location

Final Project | 2020

: Jalan Timbis, Pandawa Re-

gion, South Kuta, Badung Regency

sub-zonasi dengan low intensity tourism area (W-3)

The project, which was built on an area of ​​49,850m2, consists of 31 villas, supporting facilities

and recreational facilities. This project was aimed to respond 3 main issues, including climatological issues, environmental character issues, and also local cultural issues. These three issues are then elaborated into the main concept namely Experiencing Pandawa: Tropical Tranquility and Local Architecture, which has the meaning of a journey to the tropical nature and traditional Balinese architecture. The main

Land Allocation

: Tourism & Resort

Land Area

: 49,850m2

Estimated Project Area: 15,000m2 User Capacity

: 100 - 200 users

Project Proponent

: Mirah Property Group

Project Manager

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concept was then realized through an architectural, environmental, and social and cultural approach.

cooperation with BUMDA (Traditional Owned

Enterprises) of the Village of Kutuh and the

The concept of building forms in this project adapts traditional Balinese architectural forms

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which are inspired by Balinese rice terracing. Whereas the concept of the site refers to the philosophical

Building Type

axis of the cosmos that responds to the contour of the land and the potential of the view contained on

: Luxury Resort

the site. As one of the concept elements, namely palemahan (relationship with nature), material that widely used in this project were locally resources which was maintained to support the sustainable environment. As the site is an arid land, the design of this project utility was modified with rain-water and gray-water harvesting systems, where water will be recycled and reused in the site. Hopefully, this Seaside Cliff Resort would be able to increase the nature tourism potential of Pandawa area as well as providing local experience for tourists. TOOLS OF TRADE: SketchUp, AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop RENDERED WITH ENSCAPE

EXISTING ISSUE

MACRO SITE-ANALYSIS

MICRO SITE-ANALYSIS

CULTURE -> Adat Kutuh Village has its own cultural value. In its tradition, Pandawa beach was originally a seaweed culture beach. Therefore, the need for implementation in developing cultural values ​​and traditions that exist in the Pandawa region is one that should be considered in this project ECONOMY -> The seaweed production decreased, so most of the

CLIMATOLOGY & TOPOGRAFI

WATER FLOW & IRRIGATION

EXISTING CONDITION & NATURE FEATURES

coastal communities that work as seaweed cultivators are affected by the economy. Hopefully, this Seaside Cliff Resort will provide employment to workers around the area. SOCIAL -> Pandawa beach area is managed by the Adat Kutuh Village, where there are local customs and traditions carried out by the community that can be an attraction for resort tourists, where there is a lot of local community participation in every activity inside and outside the resort. ENVIRONMENTAL -> The condition of the Pandawa area is commonly dry & arid. The implementation of the customary law of Bali (awig-awig) by the Kutuh Indigenous people has to protect the natural environment especially the cliffs as the ‘Palemahan’ of the Traditional Village

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NOISE

VIEW POTENTIAL


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Buildings that respond to land characteristics include contours and dry site conditions, as well as minimizing the intervention of natural features on the site. Conduct water conservation through the rainwater harvesting system, as well as landscape management using local culture vegetation that has a dry climate.

Buildings that apply the principles of tropical architecture to create new designs buildings that respond to the local climate with consideration of the thermal comfort of the building, the orientation of the building, as well as maximizing natural lighting and acceleration on the land.

CLIMATE RESPONSIVE DESIGNTROPICAL ARSITEKTUR

The application of the pattern and layout of the building mass that follows the Tri Hita Kirana philosophical hierarchy, the composition of the building is inspired by the form of terracing, the shape of the roof that adopts Traditional Balinese Architecture, as well as the selection of local materials to experience the local hospitality experience of the Pandawa region.

WASTE MANAGEMENT SYS-

LOCALITY

SUSTAINABLE SITE DESIGN

RESPOND TO CONTEXT

VENTILATION SYSTEM

PROGRAMMING

FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

GRAY-WATER SYSTEM

RAIN-WATER SYSTEM

S PAT I A L T R A N S F O R M AT I O N MASS A, MASS B, MASS C, MASS D

S PAT I A L T R A N S F O R M AT I O N UNIT VILLA

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UNIT VILLA PLAN & SECTION

U N I T V I L L A E L E VAT I O N & P E R S P E C T I V E

1 BEDROOM POOL VILLA

1 BEDROOM POOL VILLA

1 DELUXE BEDROOM POOL VILLA

1 DELUXE BEDROOM POOL VILLA

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PANTRY INTERIOR

LIVING AREA

2 BEDROOM POOL VILLA

2 BEDROOM POOL VILLA

LIVING & DINING OVERLOOKING TO POOL

3 BEDROOM FAMILY POOL VILLA

3 BEDROOM FAMILY POOL VILLA

ENSUITE BATHROOM

MASTER BEDROOM


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Bale Rumpiuk - Mandalika Mandalika Tourism Center Propan Design Competition / 2019 Team - Andita A., Alya Ashyifa, M. Hilyah

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BALE RUMPIUK TOURISM CENTER Propan Design Competition | 2019

BUILDING PERIMETER

Bale Rumpiuk is located at the intersection of Sandubaya Mandalika. There are existing trees

in the area that are still maintained to increase the potential view in site. The vehicular circulation mainly

• LOCATION

: Jalan Sundaya Mandalika, Lombok

mass has a simple form of space. The shape of the roof was inspired by a traditional Sasak roof with a

• BUILDING PERIMETER

: 300 m2

modern twist which creates a spatial experience for the tourists.

• SITE AREA

: 980 m2

came from Sandubaya Mandalika road and out into the collector road. The composition of this building

The transformation of building mass consists of split levels, each level has a different function

of space. there is a lobby, information center, bamboo cafe, mosque, toilets, office & souvenir shop. This information center has a unique form that highlighted through its building structure that uses a lot of bamboo material as their local material.

The materials that commonly used to construct this building were locally resourced from Man-

dalika. such as bamboo, which helps decrease the production costs and also ease the mobilizing process that took the materials to the site. besides, The energy consumed in the building of one house is

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compared to a typical concrete house. By adopting local materials the amount of energy used in building decreased by up to 215% and the impact of transportation by 453%. TOOLS OF TRADE: SketchUp, AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop RENDERED WITH LUMION

DESIGN APPROACH

SPLIT LEVEL The main consideration for this Tourism

Vernacular Indonesian Architecture character

This tourism center was originally designed

Center is how we can adress the local ma-

originates from the roof design which takes

in a split level game due to the extensive

terials such as bamboo into one structural

the form of a traditional roof from the Indone-

space limitations occurs on the site. Other

and poetic building. This design would have

sian Sasak tribe, which is a tribe from Lombok

than to prevent the flood that often hap-

to accomadates some criterias such as com-

itself.

pened in Lombok, this split level certainly

patible for tropical climate, the sustanaibilty

creates an interesting space experience and

and durability of the house.

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BUILDING PLAN

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PERSPECTIVE

1. Area lobby & information center 2. Cafe Bamboo 3. Souvenir Shop

I N F O R M AT I O N C E N T E R

PA R K I N G A R E A

4. Prayer room 5. Toilet 6. Nursery Room 7. Office

OUTDOOR AREA

SECTION

E L E VAT I O N

CAFE BAMBOO

P R AY I N G R O O M

EXTERIOR VIEW

HUMAN EYE-VIEW

CRAFT SHOP


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This case was given to acknowledge the agricultural development issue in the peri-urban area. The chosen location was

located in the Eco-Pesantren area in West Bandung Regency, with a consideration that this area will hopefully educate its people by an environmental approach. there have been architectural interventions that form the current existing in West Bandung Regency. Therefore, through the design tasks carried out, the design has to act as a place that accommodates students to learn and build responsibility as an intellectual individual that will contribute to the advancing society, as it is also expected to improve the technical aspects of the building.

This School Of Agriculture was initiated with a concern to provide knowledge for young people in the village to be able to

become prosperous farmers. The enthusiasm is based on the issue of food produce analyst, focusing more on the technology of hydrophonic, where most agricultural land is lost due to other functions. Also, by providing good farming knowledge, the younger people will choose to live in the village with prosperity, so that they do not have to go to the city to continue their life or career.

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ECO-SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE Academic Project | 2019

BUILDING PERIMETER

The area of the site extends from east to west so that the building is designed to extend ac-

cording to the actual site. 3 building masses consist of mass A, which is a building that functions as an

• LOCATION

: JL.ECOPESANTREN, BANDUNG

a supporting building. Each building originally designed by following the axis on-site so that the users

• BUILDING PERIMETER

: 2,399 m2

can experience the exploration of space and form. Each building consists of 3 floors that are connected

• MAX. BUILDING AREA

: 2500 m2

by the elevated decks on the 1st floor.

• MAX KDB

: 30% = 1101,6 m2

• MAX KLB

: 2.8 (max 3 floors)

• MAX KDH

: 70% = 2570,4 m2

• GSB

: 6 meters and 2 meters

administer building, mass B which functions as a building for general learning, while mass C functions as

Due to the high rainfall, the building combined a flat roof with a sloping roof which also acts as

water drainage. For the aesthetic side, The facade of the building was using a hanging planter box that was finely made with customized light steel structures. Each planter box designed in such a way as the illusion of waves so it does not seem monotonous. Besides, as to explore more local materials, the building is also using facades with timber-mummification technology in the form of secondary skin. Lastly, to maximize natural lighting, openings were proportionally installed in the entire building, except for the west and east elevation where openings are minimized to prevent direct sunlight.

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M A S S I N G T R A N S F O R M AT I O N

mass c

mass b

mass c mass a

1 P R O B L E M S TAT E M E N T

CONTOURED SITE

PRESERVING N AT U R A L F E AT U R E S

ACCESSIBILITY

BIRD EYE LEVEL PERSPECTIVE

2

mass b

mass c mass a

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mass b mass a

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D E TA I L S & M AT E R I A L

C I R C U L AT I O N A N D INTERACTION HYDROPONIC PLANT LAND-USE

CUSTOMIZED LIGHTWEIGHT STEEL STRUCTUCES

W O O D - L A M I N AT E D PLAFOND

R A M P F O R D I FA B L E STD. 1/12

TIMBER M U M M I F I C AT I O N SECONDARY SKIN

S T E E L G R AT I N G RAILING

E F F E C T I V E PA R K I N G

AGRICULTURE CONTEXT

LIGHTWEIGHT STEEL ROOF STRUCTURE

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EXPLODED AXONOMETRY

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LEVEL 2 FLOOR PLAN

mass a & mass b administartion & general learning

mass c - supporting

LEVEL 3 FLOOR PLAN

E L E VAT I O N

SECTION

N O R T H E L E VAT I O N


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ENTRANCE

ASSEMBLY POINT

CORRIDORS

CORRIDORS

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LIBRARY ROOM

A D M I N I S T R AT I O N ’ S R O O M

HEADMASTER’S ROOM

CLASSROOM


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C+ Mixed use Building Mixed use Building Fourth Year Design Studio / 2020 West Bandung, Indonesia

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“URBAN INFILL”

C+ MIXED USE BUILDING Academic Project | 2020

BUILDING PERIMETER

C+ is a mixed-use development which aims to generate a vibrant, open-air lifestyle center

and youthful hotel with good amenities. The main concept of this design is to integrate the use of green

• LOCATION

: Jalan Cibadak, Bandung

midst of the high-density area. Designed with resort-like quality in mind, the design takes advantage of

• KDB MAX 70%

: 5218,5 m2

the green spaces through strategic zoning and orientation.

• KLB 2.5

: 18637,5 m2

• GSB

: • Jalan Cibadak : 8 m

spaces in the development, creating a nice place to gather and enjoy the fresh air of Bandung in the

The project is located in the center region of Bandung City: Cibadak, the north-tip of the up-

coming major development of Cibadak Town. this project definitely taping into a very strategic infrastructure planned and a mature market once it’s built together with the hotel accommodation for the surrounding. The retail podium accommodates a mix of planning models, with public gathering spaces

• Shopping Street : 0 m

• Samping : 4 m

serving to unify the shopping experience while providing unique places for activity. The organic design of the complex evolved by reinforcing key connections through the site to the surrounding neighborhoods,

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creating a fluid pedestrian experience within the retail, while making the best use of the location in this emerging historical neighborhood. Due to its highly active nature of the city’s residents, the new urban destination in Cibadak celebrates the outdoor experience as a retreat from the fast pace surrounding of the city. TOOLS OF TRADE: SketchUp, AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop RENDERED WITH ENSCAPE

DESIGN ISSUE - CONCEPT

M A S S I N G T R A N S F O R M AT I O N This building was designed with consideration of

Composing the mass in such a way that the mix-

the relationship between the outside space and

use building has a unique shape with design

the surroundings where access to the building

features that can be expected to inspire the sur-

can go through 4 sides of the building to form an

rounding community to be ‘literate’ with devel-

urban permeable and flexible pedestrian circu-

opments in the millennials. (glass materials, etc.,

lation path

building shape)

Form a plaza that functions as inviting space as

Providing a different space experience from the

well as networking. In addition, by preserving

previous dense trading atmosphere. and oper-

local traders in the region by providing a place

ates a 4 to 5-star hotel accommodation which is

to open retail stores with a different atmosphere

expected to improve the image of Cibadak with-

than before to advance the economic community

out losing the characteristics of the area.

in the region.


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BUILDING PLAN

DESIGN APPROACH

This mix-use building is designed in such a way

The design of buildings in the Cibadak area

The building mass is then subjected in several

as to increase the permeability in the Cibadak

maximizes kdb 70% on the land. In addition, the

parts to form a living open space as a space for

area. By designing a pedestrian network that

borderline GSS is also maximized around the

social interaction around the Cibadak area. In

is adequate, comfortable, and contextual, this

4m-long building on the side and also 8 m to

addition, there is also the main atrium that can

permeability can facilitate pedestrians to move

maximize circulation due to congested condi-

provide interesting space experiences for visi-

to and from the site briefly.

tions at the site

tors to the shopping center.

The building mass that has been formed is then

Then the mass of the building is addicted to

The design of the mass of this building responds

raised to a podium that functions as a shopping

several parts on certain floors that aim to create

to the direction of the sun from west to east,

center. (with a presentation of 40% commercial

a green space and maximize green coverage.

where the side of the building in the east is wider

area). Then a dynamic hotel tower building was

In addition, the room formed can be used as a

than the western side of the building. In addition,

formed but kept responding to the shape of the

potential view towards an attractive rooftop for

the speed and direction of the wind on the site

site itself

hotel occupants

also affect the shape and placement of the tower building mass.

M A S S T R A N S F O R M AT I O N

F R O N T E L E VAT I O N

D E TA I L & M AT E R I A L

S I D E E L E VAT I O N

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O U T D O O R S E AT I N G A R E A

FITNESS CENTER

TENNIS COURT

MEETING ROOM & LOUNGE

SWIMMING POOL

D O U B L E B E D S TA N D A R D R O O M

C H I L D R E N P L AY G R O U N D

HUMAN-EYE VIEW


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MASS A - LOBBY, GALLERY & BOH

GROUND PLAN

M A S S B - S PA & G Y M

M A S S C - R E S TA U R A N T & B A R

MASS D - PUBLIC TOILET

B U I L D I N G D E TA I L & F E AT U R E S

B U I L D I N G M AT E R I A L

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MASS A

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MASS C

MASS B

SWIMMING POOL

GALLERY SEAWEED CULTIVATION

EXTERIOR

EXTERIOR -

TREATMENT ROOM

OUTDOOR BAR AREA

EXTERIOR

BUFFET RESTAURANT AREA HALLWAY

MASS D

LOBBY LOUNGE

EXTERIOR

LOCKER AREA - FEMALE TOILET

MAIN ENTRANCE TO LOBBY

YOGA & MEDITATION ROOM

FEMALE TOILET & CHANGING ROOM


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Site is located at the heart of Bandung City which is near to the city square ad known as a dense area. The limited land

that’s currently available in major cities such as Indonesia can cause higher land prices. Most modern families now are only able to hands-on a small land area due to the expanding population and densification problem. Then, how can a modern family have a comfortable house in such a tropical climate like Indonesia? This split open-space house is proposed to respond its tropical climate in Indonesia. The vast limitations of space tricked with the split level concept were equipped with built-in furniture inside of the house. The design itself structured out the outdoor area and inner space due to optimizing the land use in the area (Bandung). The efficiency of energy use in this split house maximizes as we use the sunlight for natural lighting during the day. The house is also designed to use natural resources to reduce the use of artificial air conditioner.

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SPLIT HOUSE : a view-connectivity Competition Submission | 2018 SPLIT HOUSE - is a 90m2 contemporary tropical residence located on Jalan Kampus V, Kiaracondong District, Bandung. This design offers a variety of spatial experience as a result of split level organizations that will optimize the limited site and building area. To respond to its climate, wind direction is one of the main things that should be considered. Therefore, the north-south orientation of the building needs to be handled properly, such as adding a vertical garden as natural ventilation to reduce solar heat on the north side. The living area is primarily built to maintain the view-connectivity and natural air-circulation between all levels of the floor. The front living area of the house has a function as a focal point where the first level is integrated with the kitchen and dining area at the next level. The master bedroom is located in 2nd level to provide visual access to the inner court as well as maintaining its privacy. Both masses are surrounded by a corridor-like-side court which uses grating materials to maximize the air circulation that enters the building. Besides, this tropical house utilizes the use of sustainable materials and local materials, especially on the equipped exterior - such as exposed red brick. To optimize its function, each room is fully-equipped with built-in interiors which installed with wood parquet floors that are easily obtained and applied. Both material, form, and color in this house are optimized to support the harmonious organization between indoor and outdoor space amid dense settlements and rapid development in Indonesia.

BUILDING PERIMETER • LOCATION

: JL. KAMPUS V, KIARACONDONG, BANDUNG

• BUILDING PERIMETER

: 90 m2

• MAX. BUILDING AREA

: 100 m2

• MAX KDB

: 30%

• MAX KDH

: 70%

• GSB

:0m

SITEPLAN

D E TA I L S & M AT E R I A L S To response the context of the site as Bandung’s climate, a tool such as roller blinds are used to anticipate the rain water so that it does not enter the building. The roller blind is chosen as an adaptive solution In order to carried out the airflow and sun light accesing the house through the right and left sides of the house

VOLUMETRIC STUDY

WALL-OPENINGS F O R V E N T I L AT I O N

ROLLER BLIND

KERAWANG

‘Kerawang’ and custom wall-openings are both used for the general purpose of ventilation. This ventilation in the house is to provide healthy air for breathing by both diluting the pollutants originating in the building and removing the pollutants from it

SLOPED ROOF

Sloping roofs are a common feature for residential properties, this roof is designed to respond the tropical climate context as they do not let water or other dirt accumulate by allowing them to simply slide off. The roof is also fertilized in a way where the trees planted on the green rooftop can grow naturally without thinking about the highest pitch of the roof. Material that’s used in this house is a metal sheet with concrete finishing as it is light, affordable, and easy to construct.

On this rooftop, the level is completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane. it is used to create a yard that can be used for joint activities on this minim site’s area restrictions, This green-roofing also serves as a drainage and irrigation system for the rainwater.

GREEN ROOFTOP DRAINAGE AREA

Massing study in response to the building heights and forms on site due to limited space.

The mass then substracted int the middle to create air-flow ventilation in between the house masses.

Re-alignment of spaces made of a split level to create a maximum cross ventilation so that the wind can easily access to the center of the house.

The green roof is added to maximizes the vegetation on the house as there is only a very few and limited spaces for the yard

BUILDING PLAN & SECTION

Responding to the high rainfall that occurs in Indonesia, we added a sloping roof that also acts as a prevention from water coming into the house. Solids and voids to showcase conversation along the vehicular routes.

Lastly, building a facade design and replanting any necessary trees to maintain the site culture

SPLIT LEVEL A split level home is a style of house in which the floor levels are staggered. The mass of the building is created into a split level to maximize the cross ventilation that entered into the building. This would naturally cause the low-temperature in the house. In addition, due to unlimited visual access between each level, this concepts can cause a higher intensity of joint activities for the families

1ST FLOOR

2ND FLOOR

S T E E L G R AT I N G Steel gratings are used as floor plates for the corridors to maximize the air circulation and unlimited visual connectivity between each level.

ROOFTOP

TRANSVERSE SECTION

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

VERTICAL GARDEN Vertical gardening is an innovative, effortless, and highly productive growing system that uses bottom-up and topdown supports for a wide variety of plants that often helps to improve the efficiency of the building through better internal temperature management


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FAMILY ROOM

FAMILY ROOM

B AT H R O O M

MASTER BEDROOM

DINING ROOM

ROOFTOP GARDEN

FAMILY ROOM

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Shibuya, the Center of youth culture, always on the cutting edge of fashion. It is one of the top fashion district, trade, and en-

tertainment in Tokyo. Shibuya is known for its multi-culture and diversity throughout the people in the city. It is one of the busiest and swamped wards that redirect millions of people every day of the year. By 2018, the local government has stated an estimated population of 221,801 in an area of 15,11 km2.

Shibuya has been gaining popularity through its iconic scramble crossing and also the variety of vibrant alleys and streets. Up to

3.000 people walking through “Shibuya Crossing” every day, it is a complex and multifaceted system that operates 24hours of movement in the city. This dialectic character of Shibuya can be potential and spatial opportunities to bring common spaces that afford people’s present needs.

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DESIGN IDEAS The ideas which influence the designs that is apparent in the Shibuya district have massive roles in the people’s way of living. Firstly,

PARK(INC) : interact & collaborate Japan Shibuya Park Competition

designs might affect people’s movement, provokes the appearance, disappearance and reappearance of local places and activities. The spaces that are provided accommodates different dynamics that serve as a platfrom for spatial opportunities. One spatial opportunity can serves as an alternative public space that maximizes the parking lot space itself, for instance, in which space might also emerges many other forms of common spaces, such as parks, gym, and playground. As common spaces, and utilitarian places,

With the overwhelming crowds filling the area daily and the increasing shops attracting pe-

these parking lot can hold potential for an architectural intervention that might affect the spatial sense but in a functional way. The

destrians, people in the area tend to lose contact with their surroundings. As it becomes more like a

presence of parking lot in front of the commercial stores might increase the activity and interaction of pedestrian within minutes

shopping district, with all the commercials and business centre along Shibuya, the lack of greenery

or hours they spent. Through this tiny space being used more variedly in purpose, we can actually provoke a collective space that

around the sidewalk can be one of our problems too. As we live in the age of individualism, the diversity

could support the action that will generate an attraction and also becoming their common behavior throughout the day. Through the

in Shibuya sometimes can create a certain level of uncomfort, and nervousness; they only focus on their

exploration of the space, in this case, the parking lot across the pedestrian area, hopefully it will serve the multi-cultural people as

own agendas instead of immersing themselves with the diverse cultural heritage in the popular district.

a platform to interact, and connect with each other.

Thus, it is essential to make Vthe maximum use of the available space in the ward so as to bridge interaction between the people, the culture, lifestyles, and trends of Shibuya. The lack of socialization between people could be done by producing a distinctive excitement and expereriences that ensure us to make a whole new different attraction proposing the durability of this modular public space that could be change overtime according to the people’s need.

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M R T C E N T R A L J A K A R TA S TAT I O N , M AT E R I A L & S T R U C T U R E C O N S T R U C T I O N S T U D I O

Other Works Architectural and Non-Architectural CONQUILLE HARBOUR M AT E R I A L & S T R U C T U R E C O N S T R U C T I O N S T U D I O

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B I R D - M O N U M E N TA L PA R K , A N A N O L O G Y F O R M O F B I R D VECTOR ACTIVE STRUCTURE MODEL- MAKING

S PA C E E X P L O R AT I O N , C O M P O S I T I O N & F O R M M O D E L - M A K I N G

MODEL MAKING MIXED-USE BUILDING

MODEL-MAKING RESORT 1:500

FORM-ACTIVE STRUCTURE MODEL MAKING - MEMBRABE TENSILE

BOOTH DESIGN


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MODERN BAMBOO JOINT RESEARCH MODEL-MAKING SCALE 1:1 Bamboo is one of the most sustainable building materials. It is a renewable resources that grows quickly. Developed from traditional lashing techniques, this bamboo joint provides a relatively cheap and easy joint, by only using a steel namely asdrat, nut, and ring, which can be made by an unskilled worker.

TEMPORARY HOUSING As to response the recent Lombok earthquake disaster, the ITB Architecture Team led by Mr. Andry Widyowijatnoko collaborate with the Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) to helped the surrounding communities by designing an earthquake resistant buildings, such as HUNTARA, a temporary School for , and a shelter/posts

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GEODESIC DOME A wide span bamboo structure that will be use as a temporary healthcare unit for the people in Lombok Island

MODEL-MAKING AND BAMBOO CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP C O M M U N I T Y C E N T E R , PA S A N G G R A H A N V I L L A G E

In terms of building a new icon to the bamboo-producing village, Pasanggrahan, we held a bamboo construction workshop for the people about our research - a modern bamboo joint technology. Our team consists of 4, is also proposing some of the design for their community center and warung to attract more tourist.


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