T he a O rib e l Arc h i tec tu re Portfol i o
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THEA OR I BEL Architecture Graduate
About Me
theaoribel@gmail.com
Wor k Experi ence
Jakarta, 30 August 1996
2017
Bukit Gading Mediterania AC / 2, Kelapa Gading, Jakarta, Indonesia 14250
A highly motivated who looks forward and passion for a ment. Hardworking eager to learn and to improve herself.
architecture graduate to channel her ideas better built environindividual who always seek any opportunity
As Architect Intern 2018
CPG Corporation, SIngapore | 3 Months As Urban Designer Intern
Educati on 2014
A curious young graduate who strives for new experience and challenging design problems.
Airmas Asri, Jakarta | 3 Months
Bandung Institute of Technology Barchelor of Architecture (GPA 3.69/4.00)
Semi nar and Competi ti ons
Interest : Architecture, Urban Design, Art, Finance, Books, Music, Sketchwalk
Competitions 2018
Languages:
Tropical Contemporary House | Participants Mitra10 Design Competition
Bahasa Indonesia, English 2017
S kil l s
Exporivm 2017 | top 5 finalists Duta Wacana Christian University Architecture Competition
Photoshop
Ms. Office
InDesign
Vray Render
AutoCAD
SketchUp
Sinarmas Land Young Architect Competition (Residential Category) | Participants
Revit
Lumion
Paradesc 2017 | Participants
Sinarmas Land Young Architect Competition (Commercial Category) | Participants
Parahyangan University Architecture Competition
ArchiFest “Urban Housing” | Participants
O r g a niz a t ion s
Petra Christian University International Design Competition 2017
IMA-Gunadharma ITB Gaung Bandung | Head of Publication (2017) Gaung Bandung | Staff of Architectural Competition (2015)
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Organizational Body Staff of External Division (2015) Staff of Social Division (2016) Staff of Academic Division (2017)
2018
Election of Head Student Body ITB Staff of Funding Division
Kalimantan Green Open Space | Participants Ministry of Public Works and Publick Housing’s Design Competition
Seminars Enterpreneurship in Architecture Seminar Organized by National Institute of Technology
Paragon Innovation Summit 2018 Organized by PT. Paragon Tech and Innovation
2017
Interchange Session 18 Campus Series Seminar Organized by PT BCI Asia
T a ble of C on ten ts
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Suniaradja Mixed Use
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Architecture Design Studio 5th
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Urban Terrace
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Vanantara Residence
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“Main Kata” Children Public Library
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Architectural Final Project 26
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Sinarmas Young Architect Competition (Residential)
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Duta Wacana University Architectural Design Competition
“Natural Rhythm” Budget Hotel
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Architecture Design Studio 3th
Stacking Village
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Sinarmas Young Architect Competition (Commercial)
The Incredebox!
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Mitra10 Architecture Competition
Waves Pavilion
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Structural Design Studio
Other Works
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Studio Projects, Competitions, and Internships
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Su niaradj a M ixe d Us e Bandung, Indonesia
Arch it e ctu ral Design Stu dio 7 t h | 2 0 1 7
Suniaradja, located near Bandung Train Station, is a potential yet crowded area in the heart of Bandung Utara. This project plan to built a mixed use of residential - vertical housing, and also commercial - small shopping center. Takes after neighbourhood and site characteristic: crowded, busy, and dis-order, this design use a ‘harmonious disorder’ to represent the aim of the building itself. A harmonious disorder represent humble new building within society, making this building is useable and be a part of usual busy existing environment.
ISSUE High flow of activity
Less lighting and less secure area
bad environment (high pollution and lack vegetations)
GOALS Create a living public space
Promotes Green
Create an active building
Improve environment
CONCEPT Transparent retail
Activity Generator
Connected and Permeable Circulation
Engaging landscape, better environment
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Site Analysist Context, Problems, Potentials, and Characteristics Secondary Street Medium Pedestrian flow due to the existing shophouses High vehicle flow
Secondary Street High flow of pedestrians due to the existing shopping market at the corner Less vehicle flow Primary Street Less pedestrian flow Very high vehicle traffic
Suniaradja Street, Bandung, Indonesia
Bandung, as one of big city in Indonesia, has a population about 2.3 million people. The development of this city population has forced this city to create a dense habitat in some spot in this city. Located near Pasar Baru and Bandung Train Station, this site has grew to be one of the busiest par t in Bandung. Being one of the most crowded place in Bandung, this site is planned to be rebuilted to become a mixed use building which expected to take a par t in daily busy society. This mixed use will accomodate a commercial and residential function such as series of retail and a midrise apar tment.
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| Circulation | Primary road in front of the site often cause some traffic
| Manmade Features | Lack of lighting and a comfortable and secure pedestrian way
| Noise | Market’s activity and street activity make a loud noise during days
| Sensory | Due to market’s activity, some organic waste emitt a bad smell at streets
Bandung Railway Station
High pedestrian flow as an opportunity
Location surrounded by streets and shophouses
Mixed of commercial and residential area
Massing Study Permeable!
The goal is to maximize the advantage of potential user by connecting surrounding streets and make a permeable building as a way to improve society as well as the usability of this building
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2000 m2 development area
Pasar Baru (Shopping Market)
Axomonemtric Plan 13 Tipical floor Residential 10 Apartments unit
11 Tipical floor Residential 8 Apartments unit
4th floor podium consist of residential facilities
Consist of fitness and spa, childcare, swimming pool, multifunction hall, management office
Sky Garden
Retail (smaller store) Department Store Outdoor Dining Foodcourt
Special access for apartment resident Third Floor
Corridors use natural ventilations and has a veranda facing the alfresco in first floor Department Store Special access for apartment resident
Second Floor
Retail
Service area complete with service lift Different entrance for apartment user
Alfresco area to promote active lifestyle An open Entrance as a respond to attract more user in high flow of pedestrian on this side
Main entrance facing the arterial Street
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Concept! Translating problems and potentials into design solutions
R e t a i l Tr a n s p a r e n c y Transparent retails is adapted to attract more users from high flow of pedestrian in surrounding area
Maximum Access Accessibility plays impor tant par t as each retail can be accessed from inside and outside which lead to a better profit for shop owners
Promotes Green
Active Openspace
Green vegetation along the side boundaries filters air polution, also, creating shades for a more comfor table outdoor activity
Promotes an active social realm by stimulate more activity alongside the building (alfresco dining)
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Plan
Three type of apar tment units: Studio type, 1 Bedroom type, 2 Bedroom type.
Section
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Multiple entrance and big openings to attract users. Create a more active building as this building used as a shor tut for surrounding users.
Building System
Emergency Stairs To fulfill security and emergency requirements, two emergency stairs is present in each apar tment tower.
Building’s Ser vice Loading area can be access in the back of the building.
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Special access for apar tments’ residents. Separated drop off, main lobby, and direct access to residential area.
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Facade podium facade is made by series of secondar y screen that has openings and pattern which emphasize the building’s entrance
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U r ba n Te r ra c e Indonesia Fina l Project | 2018
Shopping mall in Jakarta, has become one of the most favorable place for society. Not only a shopping experience, shopping mall also become an important places in Jakarta to fulfill social needs. This lifestyle mall offers a new innovation as it aims to improve the social life of urban society that currently lack of direct social interaction. A terrace-like form is adapted into this building to create a
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better public realm. The design offers a physical solutions to improve direct social interactions. Located in North Jakarta, alongside the masterplan development of Sedayu City, this building will be placed between apartment towers. As a result, this building is designed to become a daily place for resident to meet and interact.
ISSUE
GOALS
Lack of vegetation
Promotes Green Environment
CONCEPT improve social quality permeable retail
Lack of social interaction
Prolong users spending time in public visibility Building as social activity generator innovations multiple experience comfort green shades
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Massing Study
main mass based on site boundaries
divided into 4 levels
Substracted based on potential access
Add green coridors and focal point
organic shape for better experience
different floor levels of each mass
Adapt terrace-like form as room for social interactions
connecting each mass with sky bridge
This building adapts terrace like form as this form will create a maximum outdoor experience, hence, improve visibility of each users. The visibility itself will help each users to recognize each others and push a social interactions between them. Terrace form has a green and organic view which also compliment the looks from the top as this building will also be viewed from the top by apar tments user.
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Multiple entrance helps this building to be more accessible from strategic locations
Cur ve and organic form to give better user experience and better look from the top
Green Corridors and outdoor atrium create a way finding path for users.
Design Features Green Plaza as the Focal Point
The green plaza, located in the center of this building, become the main public space which can be seen from ever y par t of the building.
Terraces improves Visibility of Social Interactions
Curve and Organic Shape as a Part of Scenery
The terrace features emphasize the social interactions that happened inside as it is easily be seen by other users, this will create more humble and sociable environments.
The terrace will emphasize building’s organic form, making the cur ves and edges of this building became a par t of scener y for visitors.
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Perspective Sections Terraces and circulation oriented to the center plaza
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The inner circulations also maintain the green interior theme which harmonious with outdoor green feature.
Indoor Circulations
Outdoor Circulations FnB Store
Regular Store
As it is functioned to improve visibility, the terrace can also improve the profit of the shopping center ’s owner. FnB store can use the terrace as the additionals dining area.
Beside of sitting area, the terraces can also become secondar y circulations which will give a privilege as the store can be accessed from inside and outside of the building.
Section
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Building’s utility in a closed room and cover with green wall for estethics
Axonometric Plan
Rooftop green garden functions for dining
The 4th floor consist of cinemas
Terrace in 4th floor will be used for cinemas outdoor cafe
the 3rd floor consist of department store and smaller shops
Sky bridge connects the main stores with the foodcourt area
The 2nd floor consist of department store and medium-size shops
Each building mass connected with terraces
Terraces also used as an alfresco dining
Each mass has a building utilities room
Department store act as an anchor, located in the corner
Some shops has a privilege dual entrance from inside and outside circulations
The Main mass also has an atrium
Each mass has a vertical circulation
Serries of outdoor and indoor circulations will create a unique shopping experience
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Detailed Section As shown on detailed section below, the terrace has canopies and each edge is completed with vegetations that act as a barrier. The canopies ser ve as a sun shading for an outdoor terrace (circulation). The vegetation also help to tone down heavy sun exposure and cool down the air temperature as it is filtered through series of vegetations.
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3D Model As shown on 3D models, this building form act as a ‘scener y’ for apar tment’s residence, and also for shopping center ’s visitors.
Store can be accessed from inside and outside area since this building has a multiple circulations. This maximum visibility impacts on a better profit for store owners.
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Side Entrance Multiple entrance located next to apar tment towers, acomodate the apar tment’s residence to access this building easier, and therefore, this building become more usable and bleded into daily life of the regular visitors.
Elevation
East View
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Front View
Main Plaza User ’s Circulation alternates between indoor and outdoor space, giving a new experience for users. Each indoor circulations completed with an atrium, and the outdoor circulations also has a open plaza.
West View
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Back View
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Vanantara Re s i d e n c e BSD City, Indonesia
Arc h i t ec t ura l Co m pet it ion | 2017
Sinarmas Young Architect Competition | Participants: in collaboration with: Thareq Defa, Susy Prajna S, Raynaldo Tantawi, Dominika Dian WD.
Vanantara Residence is a landed house complex located in BSD City Indonesia. The concept of this master plan is green harmonious living. Provided with compete facility and green space, this design still maintain efficiency for a better profit for develper.
Master Plan
This master plan consist of three type of houses varies from big to small land size. The design also involve creating a house plan, facade of each type of houses. Along with the main theme of this housing complex, the houses adapt a minimalist and natural looks.
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Green
Social
image
Profits
Vanantara in sanskrit word means forest. The whole design took a forest as a concept to promote green living in the society. Divided into two theme, the first cluster take af ter ‘leaf ’ theme, emphasizing the use of green wall and attribute into the face of the house, while the second cluster take af ter wood theme as it uses more wood attribute in the facade. ‘Wood’ and ‘Leaf ’ theme is adapted into this design as it is also align with the ‘forest’ main concept.
Ty p e 1
wood
leaf
In the limited area of land, all the houses still have an open space such as backyard and front yard.
Legend: 1. Carpor t 3. Living room 4. Dining room 5. Toilet 6. Kitchen 7. Family Room
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8. Bedroom 9. Powder room 10. Bathroom 11. Bedroom 12. Maid’s room 13. Balcony
This three type of houses is group into two clusters in the master plan. The separation of the cluster follows the shape of the whole land that narrowed down in the middle and create visibly separated area. Meanwhile, the narrow center par t is utilized as a public area and public facilities. Those two separated area is devided into green and still also connect with roads. While crossing the road, green public space and the public building is show cases for the visitors.
Ty p e 2
The size of the plot is determined based on the usual market interest.
Legend: 1. Carpor t 2. Garage 3. Living room 4. Dining room 5. Toilet 6. Kitchen 7. Family Room 8. Bedroom
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9. Powder room 10. Bathroom 11. Bedroom 12. Maid’s room 13. Balcony 14 Backyard 15. Laundr y Room
Interior Perspective
Ty p e 3
Legend: 1. Carpor t 2. Garage 3. Living room 4. Dining room 5. Toilet
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6. Kitchen 7. Family Room 8. Bedroom 9. Powder room 10. Bathroom 11. Bedroom
12. Maid’s room 13. Balcony 14 Backyard 16. Laundr y Room 17. Warehouse 18. Workspace
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M a i n Kat a Bandung, Indonesia Architectural Competition | 2017
Duta Wacana Christian University Architect Competition | Top 5 Finalist In collaboration with: Gemma Norisa Daryono
To improve reading interest among children in Indonesia, this library is designed to ‘invite’ children to do activities in this library. By concept ‘Main Kata’ this library adapt an attractive design features as an attraction for children in the area, Dago Pojok Village. Dago Pojok Village, Bandung, Indonesia, is a creative village which often become tourism area. Dago Pojok itself has a mild climate, caused by its location in higher ground level. Because its context, this building will optimize nature and surrounding value.
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Site Analysis
Bandung, West Java, Indonesia Located in nor then Bandung, this site has a mild-cold tropical climate with altitude about 1000 m above sea level. This site also located in rural and informal housing area, yet strategic area near tourism route along the road.
ISSUE
GOALS
Lack of reading interest among children
Educating Children
Educational facility needs in Indonesia
Improve reading interest Approachable and fun library
Main Kata is a micro librar y that located in Dago Pojok. Consist of two words, ‘Main’ in Indonesian Language means ‘play’ and ‘Kata’ in Indonesian language means ‘word’, this librar y will combine playing and reading activity, to increase children interest in reading. ‘Words Play’ Itself is a renowned game which local children usually play. This is embodied one of the aim of the building itself : adapting localities.
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Massing Study
Building can be accessed by ramp or the stairs. This ver tical circulations is designed to be the main attraction of this building which aims to invite children to visit and play inside this librar y.
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Plan
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Interior Perspective Reading room is located at mezzanine which has playful concept. Its floor made from ropes which tied to steel hollow frame. With this features, children doesn’t have to reading by sitting at chair, but can also reading while lying down.
Bandung’s friendly weather allow the design to have a natural ventilation and lighting.
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Issues
Narrow Site
No Outside view
Busy city area
‘Nat ural Rh y t h m’ Budge t Ho t el Indonesia Architectural Design Studio | 2016
Located in Bandung, Indonesia, Sultan Tirtayasa Street is a strategic area yet dense area, This limited size of land is the main challenge of this design.
The ‘Natural’ scene is visualize in the materials of this building. Meanwhile, ‘Rhythm’ reflects its typical character of hotel building.
‘Natural Rhythm’ reflect the nature concept this building will carry. ‘Nature’ is taken as concept because the aim of this building: become an escape of the crowded city background. Green is also present in this building to strengthen the relaxing feel this hotel will carry.
With this theme, the design wants to create not only a budget hotel, but also a refreshing escape in the city. This concept allows the building to offer more than just a transit lodge, it’s offer a reachable destination for city’s people.
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‘Natural Rhythm in the Middle of City’ brings a refreshing theme of budget hotel within bondaries which often met in designing urban infill.
Massing Study
Primary massing follow regulation and setback.
A typical floor created by substracting the middle part of this mass
Creating typical floor: single corridor hotel room layout.
A mass is added for cantilevered corridor at the side of this building.
A Cantilever system is used to maximalize hotel area
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Perspective Section
N a t u r a l Ve n t i l a t i o n
Natural concept also applied in passive design with natural ventilation and lighting. Because of the narrow and elongated site, non-opening wall designed at lef t and right side of the building to maximize the width of buildable area in site. The door are indirectly facing the building side to complete the setback regulation.
Plan
Dual Entrance
Different and separated access for the hotel guests and restaurant visitors.
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Room Plan
The glass wall with transparent cover for bathroom’s wall is chosen to save the space and make a larger room outside and inside bathroom. Following the outside theme, the interior mainly use wood to produce a warm environment.
Corridors Vertical Circulation core
Maximal Views Due to the lack of potential view outside, instead of facing the room to the outside, typical room unit in this building is created oriented inside of the building to create a better view from room balcony (innercour t view and backyard view).
Emergency core
Service core Backyard
Innercourt
The circulation is intentionally made in the outer par t of the building.
Ty p i c a l F l o o r
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St a c k i n g Vi l l a ge BSD City, Indonesia Architectural Competition | 2017
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Sinarmas Young Architect Competition | Participants In collaboration with: Fatimatuz Zahra, Kenneth Aldwin, Thareq Defa, Stephanie Nadya
BSD City, located in Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia, is one of developing and promising area as residential and business area. In building this City, Sinarmas Land, as renowned developer in Indonesia, plan to build a mixed use area consist of business loft and midrise apartment, which
will become one of the face of the city and Sinarmas brand itself. BSD City is planned to be future business district. A new office park from big from renowned companies. The residential function is expected to accomo-
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dates workers from from working place around that area. Stacking Village, as this masterplan main theme, aim to improve a green quailty of this area, to create a better and harmonious living for building user.
Massing Study
Context 6 5 4 3 2 1
Potential Market BSD property growth
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This location strategically located beside the main road of the BSD City region entrance. Business lof t, Apar tment, and office building can be found near from here. This master plan is created to be a representative image of the BSD City living community.
Design Features
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Meeting Point Meeting point is located at the very north and south at this site. A Meeting point is also made to emphasize this project boundaries.
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Public Plaza Located at the center of the site, this public plaza will act as transition from residential area to commercial area. Being a natural buffer also a border within those two sub area.
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Sky Garden Beside acting as user’s facility, this sky garden gives a green scenery at the main face of apartment.
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Retention Pond Retention Pond is made to improve the environment by rainwater harversting principle, also to appear as a better scene for pedestrian passing by.
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Water Cascade Landscape features such as cascading water is created to improve esthetic face of the buildings.
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APARTMENT 2
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Master Plan The concept Stacking Village is aimed to create a green living environment that helps the residence achieve a better living quality.
BUSINESS LOFT
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Stacking Village is implemented in the excesive greenery that addapted into the design as a part of landscape, architecture, building feature, or detail urban design.
Car Circulation (to basement)
Vehicle Drop off Circulation
Bycicle Circulation
Pedestrian Circulation
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Plan There is two identical apar tment that facing each other. This shape of apar tment is driven by passive design that implemented in this plan. As can be seen in in the plan bellow, the units that facing west and east is far less then units facing nor th or south. This can lower the termal value, and therefore create a better comfor t to the users. Also, of ten in apar tment marketing, unit facing west have a lower price than others. So with this configuration, the owner can still have a better profit.
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Visualization
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Th e I n c red eb ox! Indonesia Architectural Competition | 2018
Mitra10 Design Competition | Participants In collaboration with: Dominika Dian WD, Gemma Norisa Daryono
Incredebox is a combination of the word “incremental” and “the box” which means an incremental growth of the house by adding “boxes” of programmed functions as an expansion of the house. The concept “incredebox” allows user to not only grow the house themselves, but also offers a new solutions of the housing problems. The advantages of this system is the design can be easily replicated, prefabricated, and used by everyone from every place because this systems gives the user freedom to choose which programs they want to add into their house by add, substract, configure, and costumize the house design. This system also can be implemented into every plot size by adjust the box modules. Modular concept also allow a mass productions and prefabricated materials and modules which result in a budget friendly constructions.
ISSUE
Incredebox not only a design, but also an innovation of a system which answer the right of every person to have a good design of a house, regardless every conditions.
Architect needs in Indonesia High design cost for houses
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Housing urgency in Indonesia The provided public housing’s programs not suitable for users
CONCEPT
GOALS Designed House for every user
Affordable Cost Construction
Adaptable Design Responding different Users Responding different context
Flexible Design
Compact Design
Modular Component
Costumizable
Incremental Growth
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I N C R E M E N TA L G R O W T H This system can respond any increasing needs by the addition of each box modules depends on the user ’s desire. The modification of the design can be done step-by-step following the user ’s capability.
Layout sample of the house based on its growth:
PHASE 1
PHASE 2
First phase required primary modules to accomodate basic needs
Second phase has additional living room / dining room
PHASE 3
COMPLETE DESIGN
Third phase has additionals bedroom, and stairs
Recomended design has a complete 2 bedroom with additional bathroom
Primary Modules
LIVING ROOM
KITCHEN
B AT H R O O M
MASTER BEDROOM
Secondary Modules
S TA I R S
BEDROOM
Multi-purpose Modules EMPTY MODULES
BALCONY
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DINING
LIVING ROOM
ROOM
*ADDITIONAL
steps A programbased modules
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Mass production of prefabricated modules’ part
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Mass production of prefabricated modules’ part
MODULES
There is three facade modules that can be combined with each other and can be used as a window or a door. The transparent glass of the windows or doors can be completed or replaced with wood lattices.
Modules can be combined as desired and lattices can be installed in the side with heavier sun exposure.
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The joint is designed to be compatible with each other. With this joint, the doors can be worked as folded door, swing door, or a windows.
FLEXIBLE The boxes can be flexibly moved as desire and needs of the users. This flexibility is counted as an advantage as it creates more room for options for users to change the layout or add a room programs.
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COSTUMIZABLE As the modules can be easily moved, there are a countless options and posibility of design and configurations of each house, which result an aplicable system that can be use ever ywhere and anywhere.
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C O M PA C T
Extendable sofa and coffee table
Bed can be covered with folded deck floor which can be use for activities during days
Foldable dining table to give more space while not used
Bunk bed and wardrobe-stairs for children bedroom
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Plan
Elevation
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Wa v es Pa v i l i o n Indonesia Structural Design Studio | 2016
Wood Waves Pavilion is an instalation created based on structural engineered wood product called glulam. Different from any other wood products, glulam, glued laminated timber, allows a long span and organic form. Though it’s not widely used in Indonesia, glulam construction has been proven and built in other countries.
The strength of glulam product is achieved by laminating a number of smaller pieces of wood lumber by manufacturing system. This system also has an advantages like lighter and stronger compared other structural product such as concrete and steel. In this project, the organic shape and curved is inspired from a form of a wave. The wave is chosen because of
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the simple and bold curves that can give a strong user experience as the visitors of this installation walk inside.
Interior As the user enter, they will experience a unique form as if they walk in inside the wave. The wave form is produced by the slightly different cur ve and position of each glulam. The glass facade is used to produce transparency. This transparency creates strong impression of the structure since the glulam can also be seen from outside. To complete this building, the glulam is helped by steel structural joint on each end. This steel structural joint is created and modified to connect the glulam to the ground and channel the heavy load while maintaining the clean structural look from outside.
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Ot h e r P r o j e c t s
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Simp rug Ap art me nt South Jakarta, Indonesia Airmas Internship | 2017 Simprug Apar tments is a master plan residential development located in South Jakar ta. This project is consist of six tower of apar tments and an office tower. When working in this project, I was assigned in designing the first and the second tower. I contributed in designing the groundfloor the typical floor, basement, and the facade of this building. This first apar tment has 17 number of unit, varies from
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three type of room. In designing real project, ever y calculations in impor tant. The number of unit and unit type is thoroughly studied based on the market’s demands and the client request. The ratio of unit type is also carefully calculated to be suited with market’s demand. Also, the firesystem and evacuation route is thoughtfully desinged.
D at P h uon g Ma s t e r P l a n Vietnam CPG Consultants Internship | 2018 Dat Phuong Masterplan An Vietnam. This project houses, ver tical houses, and a beach commercial
is a project located in Hoi consist a residential landed commercial stips, a resor t, center.
The main feature of this master plan is the flowing big open space that connect the front par t to the
beach. This big open space contains programmed activities such as urban farming, and wetland retention area. In respond of this concept, the residential landed housing adapts the ‘finger villas’ form to blend in with the green open space. This green open space is ended by the commercial beach strip at the beach side. Designed to embrace beach view, elevated walk that built upon the existing topo is featured to be the main attractions. The goal of this development is to create more active living community that interact well with nature and society.
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C iso ka Ho me st ay West Java, Indonesia Site Design Studio | 2016 This masterplan is a par t of development program of Cisoka Tourism Village. Cisoka Tourism Village is located in West Java, Indonesia. This master plan is consist of one building as receptionist area and multifunction hall, also eight small homestay for tourist.
Conceptual Mass
Guest can access the homestay af ter passing by receptionist area. Then, the pedestrian path will lead to the open landscape corridors that connect to the homestays. This is created in response of security needs. The homestay area oriented towards the plaza in the center and has a dual access, from the outer pedestrian line, and a secondar y access from the inside (plaza). This plaza ser ved not only as a communal place, but also act as a landscape scener y for each homestay.
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Rumah Tung ku Indonesia
Arc h i t ec t ura l Co mp e t it ion | 2 0 1 6
Archifest “Urban Housing” Petra Christian Univesity Design Competition In Collaboration with: Gemma Norisa Dar yono Josephine Amalia Deriving from the local term that means House of Fireplace, Rumah Tungku sets off from a concept of bringing warmth within the family members. The concept of Rumah Tungku represents the local belief that the hear t of a family belongs to the mother. Fireplace, which is traditionally used to cook a variety of delicious local meal, is a picture of how a mother brings the family together through the food she made. The dining atmosphere is also what is usually missed by anyone who travels away from home. Therefore, a fireplace best resembles the concept of ‘home’ itself. Disable Friendly
Comfort
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B l u e Bambo o O ffice Bandung, Indonesia Architectural Design Studio 4th | 2017 ‘A Sophisticated Working Space’ is presented to be this building theme to picture a modern working environment and the facilities inside with the concept suited to the lifestyle nowadays. The main mass of this building is taken after the shape of bamboo.
Concepts
Landmark Efficiency Circulation
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Bamboo is chosen because the bamboo itshelf reflects a local indonesian spirits. Moreover, phylosophicaly, the segment of a bamboo translated into the floor lever of this building. Also, the solid characteristic of the bamboo adapted to this building by it’s structure. By this decision, the building is expected to be accepted as a mediator from local character of society and modern character of the office building itself.
basic massing following site and regulations
adding a core for building ser vice’s purpose
Creating hierarchy for esthetic visual and hamonizing with the context
adapting bamboo shape as building concept
different function requred a different path of circulation. Multiple entrance is created for shor tcuts to accomodate various type of user. this building is design to accomodates building users’ needs with retails and enter tainments alongside the workspace.
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As one of the first office building in Bandung, this place is need to be a landmark, suppor ting the location itself which siding with ar ter y road heading to tourism area route. Also, mixed use building issue need to be concern as well, room efficiency and people circulation is one of most impor tant aspect in designing this building.
with open layout office, outside view can be enjoy by ever y workers. Tenants also can choose its own layout by their preference.
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Ge de bage Ho using Indonesia Architectural Design Studio 5th | 2017 In response of housing needs, this project aim to provide maximum low-middle class housing in Gedebage, Bandung. In this 10 hectare area, a landed houses and walk up apartment is created. Located in rural area of Bandung City, this area is surrounded with residential walk-up apartment and farmland. In this context, a community generator is considerably important because a minimal public space and facility arround. To built a better and livable environment, this project will also optimize public space and facilities along with the provided residential.
Goals Site Study
Affordable Better living quality
Concepts The site is located in Gedebage, west Java, Indonesia. This project is aim to create social landed housing and walk-up apar tment to fulfill society needs. The area of this site is about 10 hectares.
Existing lake will be preserved.
Green Public Space
Optimal and easily access facilities
Zoning
Zoning first divided into two different area separated with main street which connecting two access to this location.
Efficiency
complimentary facility and commercial area, then added in the center of this area.
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To reach every part of the residental area, secondary street created.
Street Hiearachy
Drainage System
Plaza inbetween walk-up apartments
Public Space Features
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Green Area
Urban Design
Streetscape Detail
To achieve a better living environment, the public space is carefully designed. The public space designed to be activity generator for user community.
Streetscape of Pedestrian Way of High Hierarchy Street
Detailed Streetscape of Pedestrian Way of Low Hierarchy Street
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Unit Descriptions
Existing lake will be preserved and be the part of the public space landscape
Small plaza in between the walk up apartments
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Archi tecture Portfol i o 2018
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