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UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
AUTHOR’S PROFILE
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“A great building must begin with the immeasurable, must go through measurable means when it is being designed, and in the end must be unmeasured.” - Louis Kahn
SYELA DANIELA A RC HIT E C T
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
PROFILE
February 2017 - July 2017 CASA MODA FURNITURE (Jakarta, Indonesia) Creative Director
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December 2015 - January 2017 MEGATIKA INTERNATIONAL (Jakarta, Indonesia) Project Architect
Syela Dan ie la
November 2014, February 2015 WOLF ARCHITECTS (Melbourne, Australia) Intern
CONTACTS
January 2013 HMP ARCHITECTS (Jakarta, Indonesia) Intern
da niela .syela @gmail. c o m
+62 8129 1 0 8 6 4 0 3 (wha tsa pp c all / c h at )
SKILLS EDUCATION B AC H E LO R O F E N V I RO N M E N T S [ MA JORING IN ARCHITECTURE ] UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE 2012 - 2014
DESIGN U N S W F O U N D AT I O N Y E A R 2011
Auto CAD
Adobe Photoshop
Revit
Adobe Illustrator
SketchUp
Adobe InDesign
3Ds Max + VRay
Physical model-making
Rhinoceros
Free-hand drawing
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TABLE OF CONTENT
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COVER PAGE
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AUTHOR’S PROFILE
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TABLE OF CONTENT
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 6 - 47
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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E L E VAT E D | A PA R T M E N T + O F F I C E
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ECLETIC | SWISSBEL HOTEL
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THE GLASS BOX | CORPORATE OFFICE
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CONNECTED | APARTMENT + SOHO
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T H E G R E E N P L AT F O R M | A PA R T M E N T S + CO N D O T E L
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CONCRETE JUNGLE | MASTERPLAN
UNIVERSITY PROJECTS 48 - 71
UNIVERSITY PROJECTS
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THE RADIAL | ARCHIVE BUILDING
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OUTRE GALLERY
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1 : 20 CONSTRUCTION MODEL |
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PAPER LANTERN
PANLEIGH & ESSENDON JUNIOR BOYS SCHOOL
FREELANCE PROJECTS 70 - 75
FREELANCE PROJECTS
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INTERIOR DESIGN
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POP UP STORES
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AT MEGATIKA INTERNATIONAL AS A PROJECT ARCHITECT
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ELEVATED
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APARTMENT + OFFICE JAKARTA, INDONESIA
Located at the central of the capital city, Jakarta. The elevated garden located at the second floor functions not only as a platform for the growth of the natural environments, yet it also funtions as a welcoming area, covering the lobby area from the harsh sunlight and rain. The 5 floor office building and the 15 floor apartment tower are one unity but separated for privacy and functional reasons. Both of the office and apartment users are entitled to access to the elevated garden on the 2nd floor and also infinity pool on the 5th floor.
Conceptual sketches | left: plan view, right: elevation view
My involvement in this project : production of conceptual design (free-hand conceptual drawing, drafting in CAD, 3D modelling in SketchUp) with supervision of the Senior Architect, meeting with client. All drawings and pictures were produced by myself. 9
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GROUND FLOORPLAN
2ND FLOORPLAN
SCALE 1 : 500
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3RD - 5TH FLOORPLAN
6TH FLOORPLAN
7TH - 15TH FLOORPLAN
SCALE 1 : 500
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ECLETIC
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SWISSBEL HOTEL SOLO, INDONESIA
Located at a city with an exotic cultural background, Solo, Indonesia. A city that is known for its Batik, a beautiful traditional heritage pattern originated from Solo, Indonesia that mimics the natural form of leaves, flowers, and other natural objects. The northern and eastern facade of this hotel is designed to express the culture of Solo through the batik pattern, made of stainless steel frameworks, a mix of modern design and traditional heritage - ecletic.
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BATIK PATTERN
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ON NORTH FACADE
NORTH ELEVATION
SCALE 1 : 2000
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EAST ELEVATION
SECTION A - A
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SEMI - BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 4
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LEVEL 5
TYPICAL 1 FLOOR PLAN
TYPICAL 2 FLOOR PLAN
SCALE 1 : 500
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HOTEL TOWER
HOTEL TOWER
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THE GLASS BOX
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CORPORATE OFFICE JAKARTA, INDONESIA
Located at the central of the capital city, Jakarta. This office building consists of 7 floor and 1 semi-basement floor for carpark. The lobby is elevated by 1.2 meters off the ground, allowing the space underneath to become the semi-basement carpark area. The design process of this project was inspired by the shape of a glassbox. The owner wanted his corporate office to be small but natural light should enter from most parts of the facade. The third floor area is indented by 1.3 meters to facilitate the growth of some green areas, and also to avoid monotonous look on the facade. Thus, this results in a feature similar to a glassbox, surrounded by glass walls, allowing natural light to come from various directions.
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From left to right: (1) west elevation (2) east elevation (3) north-east perspective (4) lobby area
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SEMI-BASEMENT FLOORPLAN
GROUND FLOORPLAN
SCALE 1 : 500
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4TH FLOORPLAN
5TH - 6TH FLOORPLAN
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2ND FLOORPLAN
3RD FLOORPLAN
SCALE 1 : 500
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7TH FLOORPLAN SCALE 1 : 500
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CONNECTED
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APARTMENT + SOHO SURABAYA, INDONESIA
Located at the heart of Surabaya, the capital city of East Java. The 37 floor apartment and the 10 floor social house are connected by the hanging gardens that also act as skybridges. Their function is not only to connect the two different buildings, but they also connect the people to the nature, allowing them to enjoy the outdoor environment in the middle of the Surabaya city. The ground floor is for the lobby and shops, while the 2nd to 5th floor are for the carpark. The typical floors start from the 6th floor to the 37th floor. Swimming pool and other facilities are located at the fifth floor, allowing the east side of the apartment and the north side of the social house to have entertaining view at night and day.
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left: south east perspective, right: entrance lobby 28
GROUND FLOORPLAN SCALE 1 : 500
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5TH FLOORPLAN SCALE 1 : 500
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TYPICAL FLOORPLAN (6TH-37TH FLOOR) SCALE 1 : 500
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THE GREEN PLATFORM
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APARTMENTS + CONDOTEL MALANG, INDONESIA
Located at Malang, Indonesia. This apartment complex consists of 1 condotel tower and 2 apartment towers that are jointed by one giant green platform which has swimming pool at its top and also facilities and carpark underneath. The green platform functions as a recreational area and also as a communal area for the users of the apartment and the condotel. It also connects the facilities provided for the users, making them accessible by all users from the apartments or condotel.
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SEMI - BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SCALE 1 : 1000
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2ND FLOOR PLAN
3RD FLOOR PLAN
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4TH FLOOR PLAN
5TH - 20TH FLOOR PLAN
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CONCRETE JUNGLE
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MASTERPLAN TANGERANG, INDONESIA
MASTERPLAN SCALE 1 : 2000
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Located at the satellite city, Tangerang, Indonesia. This masterplan is a concrete jungle for the young and creative souls of the youth, young adults, and also adults with creative minds. A land of tall concrete towers with green paradise around them. Some greens are on the ground, while some others are elevated on concrete platforms, allowing the below levels to function as sheltered spaces. The masterplan caters four different areas: education, residentials, entertainment and creative industry, over a 103,088.96 meter square area.
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city walk / shopping center 44
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UNIVERSITY PROJECTS THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTS (ARCHITECTURE)
THE RADIAL
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ARCHIVE BUILDING ALBERT STREET, WEST BRUNSWICK
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NORTH ELEVATION SCALE 1 : 500
WEST ELEVATION SCALE 1 : 500
EAST ELEVATION SCALE 1 : 500 53
BASEMENT 1 PLAN SCALE 1 : 1000
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE 1 : 500
GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE 1 : 500
SECOND FLOOR 55 PLAN SCALE 1 : 500
FROM BASEMENT LOOKING UP
SPIRAL RAMP & HANGING DISPLAY SHELVES
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READING ROOM
ROOFTOP MULTIFUNCTIONAL AREA
FROM BASEMENT LOOKING UP
SPIRAL RAMP & HANGING DISPLAY SHELVES
READING ROOM
ROOFTOP MULTIFUNCTIONAL AREA
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OUTRE GALLERY
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GALLERY CORNER OF SYDNEY ROAD AND ALBERT STREET, WEST BRUNSWICK
SITE PLAN SCALE 1 : 200
Location: Corner of Sydney Road and Albert Street, West Brunswick
Location: Corner of Sydney Road and Albert Street, West Brunswick The concept of this project is communal gallery, where every space is connected spatially and also visually. This project responds to the need of different programs in such a relatively small site: a gallery with a cafe, a bookshop, an a flat for the manager. Each of the programs is different but it does not mean they have to be entrirely separated, because the separation will only make each of the spaces look smaller. The circular geometry on the plan becomes the focal point that connects all of the different programs together, spatially and visually. The users that are having activities at one space, are still visually connected to the users at the other spaces. spaces The spiral ramp also connects each level and it connects the users to the upper levels. While walking on the spiral ramp, the users’ eyes will be directed to the hanging display shelves, displaying 3D objects and books. At the top of the building, there is a gallery inside the glass cylinder, where the most premium objects and paintings are displayed. This glass cylinder gallery also connects the users to the surrounding Brunswick area as the users can enjoy viewing the objects and painting displayed while also looking at the surrounding environments views.
The concept of this project is communal gallery, where every space is connected spatially and also visually. This project responds to the need of different programs in such a relatively small site: a gallery with a cafe, a bookshop, an a flat for the manager. Each of the programs is different but it does not mean they have to be entrirely separated, because the separation will only make each of the spaces look smaller. The circular geometry on the plan becomes the focal point that connects all of the different programs together, spatially and visually. The users that are having activities at one space, are still visually connected to the users at the other spaces. spaces The spiral ramp also connects each level and it connects the users to the upper levels. While walking on the spiral ramp, the users’ eyes will be directed to the hanging display shelves, displaying 3D objects and books. At the top of the building, there is a gallery inside the glass cylinder, where the most premium objects and paintings are displayed. This glass cylinder gallery also connects the users to the surrounding Brunswick area as the users can enjoy viewing the objects and painting displayed while also looking at the surrounding environments views.
MOVEMENTS / ACTIVITIES
DURING THE DAY
MOVEMENTS / ACTIVITIES
AT NIGHT
MOVEME
DISTRIBUTION OF GRAFITTI AROUND THE SITE
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SITE ANALYSIS
SITE PLAN SCALE 1 : 200
orner of Sydney Road and Albert Street, West Brunswick
ere every space is connected spatially and also visually. grams in such a relatively small site: a gallery with a cafe, programs is different but it does not mean they have to only make each of the spaces look smaller. The circular connects all of the different programs together, spatially at one space, are still visually connected to the users at each level and it connects the users to the upper levels. l be directed to the hanging display shelves, displaying ng, there is a gallery inside the glass cylinder, where the This glass cylinder gallery also connects the users to the enjoy viewing the objects and painting displayed while also looking at the surrounding environments views.
MOVEMENTS / ACTIVITIES
DURING THE DAY
MOVEMENTS / ACTIVITIES
AT NIGHT
PRECEDENTS SOLOMON R GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM
by FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT DISTRIBUTION OF GRAFITTI AROUND THE SITE
SITE ANALYSIS
CONCEPT : COMMUNAL GALLERY VISUAL AND SPATIAL CONNECTION
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1 : 20 CONSTRUCTION MODEL
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RECONSTRUCTION MODEL THE JUNIOR BOYS SCHOOL PANLEIGH AND ESSENDON GRAMMAR SCHOOL ESSENDON CAMPUS BY MCBRIDE CHARLES RYAN ARCHITECTS
A 1:20 reconstruction section model of The Junior Boys School, Panleigh and Essendon Grammar School, Essendon Campus by McBride Charles Ryan Architects. Handcrafted a group of two, me and my partner. This model was built subsequently from foundations, footings, floor slabs, strctures, internal partitions, openings, roof structures to finishes. It was built according to the geotechnical report, architecture drawing set and the structural drawing set provided by MCR Architects for education purposes. This model shows an understanding of the correct sequence of the real construction process and also the detail of how one material connects to the others. It also reveals the structure of the real building and the layers behind the finishes, such as the reinforcement bars under the floor slabs, the stud walls and insulation behind the painted plasterboard, and also the complicated ceiling and roof structures behind the beautiful curved ceiling.
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The Junior Boys School, Panleigh and Essendon Grammar School, Essendon Campus by McBride Charles Ryan Architects
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KEY PLAN
The model does not show the entire building, yet it remodels a section of it. It show as much as 6m x 6m of the layers of the foundation below ground, the footings and also the structure above the ground.
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PAPER L ANTERN
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DIGITAL FABRICATION AN INTERPRETATION OF EARTHQUAKE IN THE FORM OF AN ART
The paper lantern was designed through series of process from ideation to digitalization to fabrication. The design ideas came from the natural process of how earthquake starts, reaches its climax till it finally ceases. The production process required a knowledge in digial software (Rhinoceros 3D, for 3D modelling) and also usage of laser cut machine (CNC Router) for fabrication. 69
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FREELANCE PROJECTS
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INTERIOR DESIGN
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| OFFICE KITCHEN
| KITCHEN
| RECEPTION AREA
| ORGANIC BEAUTY STORE
| BATHROOM
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PO P- U P S TOR ES
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| MS POTA POP UP BOUTIQUE AT PLAZA INDONESIA, JAKARTA, INDONESIA
| MULTIBRAND BOOTH AT BRIDESTORY FAIR (WEDDING FAIR) AT INTERCONTINENTAL MIDPLAZA HOTEL, JAKARTA, INDONESIA. ONE BOOTH FOR 3 BRANDS. 75
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