Architecture Portfolio Selected Works 2019 - 2021
Vadya Dzauqiah
Vadya Dzauqiah Bachelor of Architecture Institut Teknologi Bandung
Contact dzauqiahvadya@gmail.com linkedin.com/in/vadyadzauqiah behance.net/dzauqiah
Skill Architectural Software Autodesk Autocad | Autodesk Revit | Sketchup | Rhinoceros Rendering Lumion 3D Rendering | Twinmotion | V-Ray | Enscape Other Software Microsoft Office | Adobe Suites (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom, Premiere Pro, After Effect) Language Indonesia (Native) | English (Proficient)
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Education
Organizational Experience
2013 - 2016 SMA Negeri 5 Surabaya Science Major
2018 Project Manager of Renjana 3.0: ITB Social Documentation Compilation Liga Film Mahasiswa ITB
2016 - 2020 Institut Teknologi Bandung Architecture Major GPA: 3.73 / 4.00
2018 Head of Publication Succession of Liga Film Mahasiswa ITB 2018 Assistant Director Liga Film Mahasiswa ITB Documentary Film Project
Work Experience May - August 2019 Architect Intern Realrich Architecture Workshop (RAW Architecture)
2018 - 2019 Graphic Designer Sports & Health Ministry Kabinet Keluarga Mahasiswa ITB
September 2019 Built Project MTI ITB Container Office Design Team
2018 - 2019 Head Treasurer Aku Masuk ITB 2019 (held by KM ITB)
2020 - 2021 Freelance Architectural Designer 4 Projects
2018 - 2019 Graphic Design Contributing Editor IMAGE Architecture Magazine
March - July 2021 Urban Designer Intern PT Urbane Indonesia
2019 - 2020 Secretary of Organization IMA-G ITB Architecture Student Association
Achievement
Workshop
2019 Student Best Works Architecture ITB Design Studio IV 2019 Best Rig Model International Oil Rig Design Competition Derrick PEM Akamigas 2019 Top 10 Entry: Hara Archiray Architecture Competition Universitas Hasanuddin
November 2018 Architecture ITB Delegation in Japan Science Training Program for Constructing a Zero Carbon Advanced Community held by Kitakyushu Univeristy, Fukuoka, Japan September 2020 Architectural Design Week Workshop held by Universitas Tarumanegara
2020 1st Place National Stage: Re(Bond)ir Multi Comfort Student Contest Paris 2020 Saint Gobain
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Mangrove Research Centre Surabaya | Research & Museum
Re(Bond)ir | Apartment & Commercial Area Development
Hara | Neighbourhood Social Space
DB Office | Creative Studio
Villa Alun | Beachside Villa Complex
Other Works | Side Projects & Workshops
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Mangrove Research Centre Surabaya The Revival Catalyst of Our Coastal Barrier Final Year Academic Project Supervisor: Dr. Ir. Agustinus Adib Abadi, M.Sc. Software: Autodesk Revit, Twinmotion Rendering, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator Mangrove has always been one of the most interesting species to exist nowadays, acting as a strong barrier for our coastal areas with its unique roots. Lately, the mangrove forest ecosystem in Indonesia has become threatened due to illegal logging and trash sedimentation. To conserve the existence of mangrove in the eastern Surabaya coastal area, a Mangrove Botanical Garden project is initiated by the City Government. While I visited the garden for leisure, an idea came to light — why don’t we develop the botanical garden into a place where science research and public learning collide?
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Background & Site
Research | Conserver | Educate
Conservation goal can be achieved through the development of science and public awareness. Hence, this project program try to integrate research function with public education through museum exhibition and experiential learning. 7
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The Site
Site Issue
The site is located in Wonorejo, a district of Surabaya, Indonesia. It’s located ± 5 km from the eastern coast of the city. a wetland covers a quarter part of the site, and a river separates the site from the main road.
Concept: an Elevated Building Park
Building Complex The site is designed as a building complex — it’s separated into several masses to give spaces needed for sunlight and airflow to penetrate every room in the building, thus taking advantage of our tropical climate for passive cooling. The buildings are also raised 1 m from the highest ground level to preserve the wetland’s function as a catchment area. For the structural aspect, steel structure and B-Foam wall are chosen to minimize the building’s dead load.
Mangrove’s Anatomy Mangroves’ unique anatomy is taken as an advantage for a more memorable visiting experience. The spaces between buildings are inhabited by mangrove park, forming soothing views for visitors and workers to look at. The human circulations are also twisted based on the different views we gain from standing on different elevations.
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Design Overview
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Research Centre Entrance Perspective
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The masses are arranged around the wetland based on the climate response and the view visitors will see when they first enter the area.
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Connectors between each corresponding masses are added to the sequence.
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a skybridge is added across the wetland to connect the greenhouse and the exhibition area.
Final Form
Roof Transformation
Solid-Void enclosures are created afterward based on the need of sunshading and airflow path.
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User’s Activity
Main Plaza
to separate the circulation between researchers and museum visitors.
Research Centre
Here is the place where researches work to enhance mangrove’s conservation methods.
Visitor’s Journey: #2 Greenhouse
Visitors are then taken to the greenhouse through a skybridge. Here, they can watch researcher’s activities through a mezzanine, and even try to participate in mangrove’s cultivation.
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Visitor’s Journey: #1 Indoor Museum
Regular visitors’s journey start from the indoor museum that exhibits educational infographics, simulations, and dioramas.
Visitor’s Journey: #4 Restaurant & Gift Shop
Visitor’s Journey: #3 Mini Forest Walk
The forest walk is designed as ramps and stairs, taking visitors to experience different elevations of mangrove.
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Main Building’s Sections
Research Centre
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Exhibition Room Transition
Exhibition Room
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Greenhouse
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Mini Forest Walk
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Perspectives
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DB Office
Food Photography Creative Studio On Going Built Project Team: Hilman Prakoso Software: Sketchup, Adobe Photoshop, Enscape
Been dreaming of having her own food photography agency studio, the client decided to transform a mini triangle plot on her front yard into a mini office for her and her coworkers. The brief is simple: an office fit for 4 people, with natural lighting and an area enough to fit 1x1 food photography setting. The office also needs a space for single bed & resting area.
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Concept
The building is located on a triangle site with the size of 11 x 13 x 6.4 meters. Due to its relatively small size, the office needs to be designed based on how users can maximize every space available to provide their different activities & needs.
Flexible Mini Office Compact Configuration
Adjustable Furnitures
Natural Lighting for Photography
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Maximizing the Site Capacity
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Adding solid element to ensure privacy for the front facade, as the client dislikes having a front door directly facing the parking lot.
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Substracting the mass to create a balcony for leasure area. The front facade is substracted to give spaces needed for the foyer.
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Creating the main access to the foyer area.
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Exterior & Room Configuration
Fumira Roof
Glass Roof
Polycarbonate
Concrete
Building Axonometry
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Foyer & Shoe Rack Main Working Area Stairs
Balcony
Ground Floor Plan
AC Condenser Unit (covered with Polycarbonate Frame, which also acted as light box)
Void & Stairs Mezzanine Balcony
Mezzanine Floor Plan
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Interior
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Working Area
The main working area, which fits for 5 people, is located on the ground floor. a mezzanine is added to give spaces needed for the co-workers to hang out, have an overnight stay, or even acted as an extended working space. The mezzanine looks over to a void, which enables visual connectivity between two different levels.
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Adjustable Furnitures
Lego Shelf
Food Photograpy Table
Foldable Table Leg Photo Frame
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Extendable Table
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Villa Alun
Breaking the Enclosed Villa Stereotype Sayembara GRC Board 2021 - Professional Category Team: Amirul F. Abiyyusa Software: Sketchup, Enscape, Adobe Photoshop Alun is a complex consisting of 6 mini villas located in the coastal area of Banten. In Indonesian, ‘Alun’ means an elongated, rolling wave. Alun is a design representation that aims to reflect, mimic, and present the context of the coastal environment in a micro area.
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Concept
Due to the site’s proximity to the shore, each villa is raised 2.8 meters from the ground. The pilotis area is then used as an extended communal area in hope to encourage interaction between users, therefore breaking the enclosed villa stereotype. In front of each villa, landscape elements mimicking ‘wave hills’ are being used as visual barriers, hence allowing privacy while also maintaining permeability between each villa.
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Siteplan 1 = Site Entrance 2 = Parking Area 3 = Lobby & Service 4 = Shared Pool & Bar 5 = Villa
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The villa is designed based on the 600 x 600 mm grid, following the basic GRC Board module of 1200 x 2400 mm. First, the living area program of each villa (2 bedrooms and a bathroom) is injected into the site. a stair is then placed in between the rooms, connecting the pilotis area to the main living quarter. The stair also acts as a focal point of the villa. For the final touch, a tropical roof and an open corridor is added to connect each room.
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Room Configuration
Spacious Bedroom & 1 Bathroom
2 Queen Size Bedroom & 1 Bathroom
2 Twin Bedroom & 1 Bathroom There are 3 types of villa configuration available. The walls between 2 bedrooms are designed as foldable walls, hence allowing more flexibility according to its user’s needs. Each villa holds a maximum capacity of 4 users.
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Secondary Facade
Wall & Door Panel
The open corridor is designed with secondary facade which uses modular GRC deco panels customed with the local ‘batik memoloan’ pattern. Hollow steels of 40x60 mm size are used as the base frame. For the finishing, the panels are then painted with zinchromate paint.
The walls and doors use GRC Panel with basic modular size of 1200 x 2400 x 9 mm.
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Bedroom
Communal Area
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Re(Bond)ir
Reminiscing the Past, Rebonding for the Future Multi Comfort Student Contest Paris 2020 Status: 1st Place National Stage Supervisor: Dr. M. Eng. Donny Koerniawan Team: Selvia Diwanty, Hilman Prakoso Software: Sketchup, Autodesk AutoCAD, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop Located in the heritage area in Saint-Denis of France, Re(bond)ir aims to provide quality living space for its residents: a series of apartments, commercial centre, school, and urban farming all in one package — designed based on the sustainable development goals and its users’ multi comfort.
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Existing Condition
Physical Attributes
The site covers a total of ~5,5 Ha land and is divided into 3 density zones: 80%, 60%, and 20%. The site value for there are 2 heritage buildings: Masion coignet and ex-warehouse of Coignet Enterprise’s aggl cement factory that are to be conserved and revitalized. These major considerations affect our though project.
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Urban Fabric
The site is surrounded by respective urban fabrics. There are RER Station and The National Archives in the north east, Basilique of saint Denis in the east, Stade de France and olympic village which will be the venue of Paris Olympic 2024 in the south, and the Seine River in the west.
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Masterplan
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Juxtapositioning Grid
The grids are superimposed to emphasize the old and new, with the historical buildings as the focal point. The proposed grid enables the creation of more fun and interesting public pockets for positive spaces.
Building Orientation
The apartment and school buildings’ orientation is tilted 15° for energy efficiency measure, optimizing morning sun rays exposure.
Green Buffer
A new urban farm and public park is proposed at the southern lot as it lower density allotment. The green area acts as buffer zone for heat and produces fresh air that flows towards the habited zones. Vadya Dzauqiah / Architecture Portfolio 2021
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Design Vision
The core idea is to design a sustainable development park, The term sustainability is broadly used to indicate programs, initiatives and actions in four areas: human, social (people), environmental (planet), and economic (prosperity) and environmental – known as the four pillars of sustainability.
The design permits ease of movement of people in different directions, north to south, east to west, connecting different sites, in and out the design lot.
Located near heritage site, recollection of memories from the past often triggers thoughts of the future. Vice versa, envisioning the future of Saint Denis might stimulate reminiscence.
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Permeability Scheme
Groundplan Permeability
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Skybridge Permeability
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Apartment Units
Expandable Lot
Some of the units are set with the higher ceiling that can be expanded into 2 storey loft in the future. The idea was generated on the notion that Saint Denis consists of young families and working class community. In the long run as the family grows, they can gradually add up more rooms in the mezzanine level with more fit and flexible expansion.
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Foyer as Shared Areas
Each apartment tower has 5 foyers located beside the core. The foyers are functioned as shared areas for the apartment dwellers, encouraging them to socialize with one-another.
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Apartment System
Solar Chimney - Summer Scheme
Fresh cold air inlet to lower the temperature inside the building.
Wind Catcher - Winter Scheme
Warm air inlet to heighten the temperature inside the building.
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Rainwater Harvesting
Heating System
Multicomfort & Sustainable
Re(Bond)Ir is designed based on its user’s multicomfort and sustainable way of living, thus its apartment towers apply those principles through micro intervention in the various integrated systems.
Energy Saving System
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Apartment Complex Perspectives
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School
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
Kindergarten & Primary School
The school consists of Kindergarten and Primary Levels, each with a different type of needs and users. The playgrounds are placed as innercourts to allow supervision and visual access. a ramp is installed in the middle of the Kindergarten’s playground, acting as a playful vertical circulation for students.
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Heritage Conservation
Conservation Concept: Retroactive - Engaged and Revealed
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Maison Coignet Warehouse -> Market
The warehouse building is revitalized with adaptive reuse approach and is turned into a more vivid and lively market place as the heart of the residential complex’ commercial amenities with mezzanines and connecting bridges on the upper level.
La Maison Coignet is listed as a historic monument, acting as the testimony of François Coignet’s research on reinforced and rammed concrete. The building is rejuvinated and revitalized retroactively with an open plan layout and central social stair as its core, allowing the creation of social and collaborative spaces across the building.
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Heritage Conservation
Maison Coignet
Warehouse as Market
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Hara
The Life Generator of Karabba Archiray Architecture Competition 2019 Status: Top 10 Team: Hilman Prakoso Software: Sketchup, Adobe Photoshop Hara is a design proposal that aims to solve the problem happening in Karabba Village, a village in the coast of Makassar — due to the increasing intensity of urban sprawl. Designed based on the villagers’s need for clean water supply, Hara also acts as social, economy, and cultural generator for Karabba.
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