VANDANA
2016- 2021
ARCHITECTURE - SPACE - DESIGN GRAPHIC - PRODUCT - ILLUSTRATION
PORTFOLIO
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Vandana A. West Jakarta, 11520 P. +6287777245112 E. vandanatantawi@gmail.com instagram.com/vandana.tan behance.net/vandanatantawi
CV + CONTACT 02
EDUCATION
ORGANIZATION
Bachelor of Architecture
Parahyangan Catholic University Treasurer of Bandung, Indonesia Division 2016 - 2020
Division of Academic Profession HMPSArs Parahyangan Catholic University 2018-2019
Senior High School
SMAK 1 Penabur Jakarta, Indonesia 2013 - 2016
Treasurer
Biophilic Architectural Tour 2018
Commitee
Graduation Night - 2016 Champions of Champions - 2017 Concrete Culture - 2017 Visitectour - 2018 Paradesc - 2018 International Arch. Forum - 2018
ACHIEVEMENT ACADEMIC Outstanding Student
Parahyangan Catholic University 2019
Best Design
SPA 6 Awards 2019
Best Design
SAA Awards 34 2019
WORK EXPERIENCE 2017
YF Academy Sketch and Rendering Tutor May - August 2017
2018
Tiyasa Studio, Bandung May - August 2018 Part Time Internship
2019
K+AD Firma Arsitektur, Bandung June - August 2019 Full Time Internship
2020 - Now
Willis Kusuma Architects August 2020 - Now Full Time Designer
COMPETITION 1st Place
Architecture & Mental Health Satu Ruang 2018 Pelita Harapan University
3rd Place
CO.N.CREATE Architectural Design Week 2018 Tarumanegara University
Top 10
PARK.N.JOY Architectural Design Week 2019 Tarumanegara University
Top 15
Collaborative Space Sepekan Arsitektur 2018 UAJY
Top 16
SOFTWARE SKILL
Revit SketchUp Archicad Shelter Evakuasi Bencana AutoCAD CAREDS 2019 Lumion Parahyangan Catholic University Enscape
LANGUAGE
INTEREST
Bahasa
Architecture Interior Design Product Design Graphic Design Illustration
English Chinese
Photoshop CorelDRAW Microsoft Office
Business Photography Travel Video Games Music
German 03
SELECTED ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS
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ACADEMIC (STUDIO) 2016 - 2020
COMPETITION 2017 - 2019
WORKS 2020 - NOW
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aug
Location : Kota Baru Parahyangan,Bandung Program : Concert Hall
Academic 2018
Site Area : ± 14.500 m2
Status : Idea (1 of the 2 out of 150 students to get an A)
Mentor : Dr. Johannes Basuki D.
Augment has the meaning of adding something, with the hope of becoming something better. Which, this term also applied in music. It also hopes that ‘augment’ can be applied to this building, by adding 'something' (elements of music and learning) that can make building users better in various aspects.
KBP (Kota Baru Parahyangan); as a new city, makes the majority of the population of this city a young family of the millennial generations. This new generations makes the solutions of each problems will need a different treatment from a previous ones. - The millennial generation is really depends on technology - what they saw on social media are the one they will be visited and explored - Millennials prefer to spend their time in cafes rather than meeting up at relatives houses - Millennials are open minded. Millennials care more about children's non-formal education, they are not only fixated on formal education - Millennials like to try new things, experience is an important thing they want to try. KBP which emphasizes both formal and non-formal education in the vision and mission of the city, does not yet have sufficient non-formal education facilities Dense city dwellers have a higher stress level from their daily activities, met with narrow spaces and concrete forests, making interaction with nature and green spaces able to reduce the stress level of each individual. (heals, soothes, restores).
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Aug.ment
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01. Main Hall 02. Back of the house 03. Main Lobby 04. Restaurant 05. Drop Off 06. Service Area 07. Public Space
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Site Plan
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The dynamic shape of the building results in the absence of a frontal side that makes each side of the building feel comfortable and there is no back of the building that is usually neglected 01.
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01. Site located near the roundabout make the roundabout must not be neglected by the building. The shape of the building makes it to have 2 strong axes (roundabouts and roads) that cannot be blocked, in order to obtain a walk-able pedestrian path.
02. Based on the existing problems, the masses are divided into 2, the main mass which is used as the concert hall, and the supporting mass which will be used as a music course on the 1st floor and the cafe on the 2nd floor, where the supporting mass is placed closer to the roundabout, to attract visitors to come, and also used as a sound buffer for the main mass (the concert hall) from unwanted noise.
03. The supporting mass is way smaller and closer to the roundabout than the main mass (larger and farther from the roundabout), so the whole building can be seen clearly from the roundabout perspective. Then, the two masses are separated, avoiding the bulky and heavy impression and also creating a main entrance with an open space, so the relationship between the outer space and the inner space remains. (extending the nature)
04. The dynamic masses, giving a welcoming impression from all sides. The main roof structure is made of a lattice dome made of ETFE, which gives the building an iconic impression, as the highlight of a grand building.
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Main Hall
Main Entrance
Restaurant Tutoring Area
Building Section
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Public Space
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Not only used as a Concert Hall, but also as act as a cafe, music course, and green open public area, which all of these functions answer the needs of every aspect, and when they are combined, this building will be a building that stays alive at any time. Answering the main purpose of the concept, which is to make things better, especially in terms of education and
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reforestation.
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A. Fountain Park (daily) B. Street Gallery C. Outdoor Music Concert D. Bazaar / Art Market
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Restaurant Area
Entrance
Main Lobby
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Location : Jl. R.E.Martadinata, Bandung, West Java
Academic 2019
Site Area : ± 4.500 m2
Program : Mixed - Use Apartment
Status : Idea (Honorable Mentions)
Mentor : Dr. Rahadhian P.H.
“Environment that offers children the chance to play, explore, and learn in physical space”
Bandung has a population of more than 2 million people, which 54.7% of them belong to the working age population. The large number of productive residents means that there are many new young families in this city, which are including the millennial generation and the gen-Z.
Suburban Housing
Not much facilites provided, far from the city center
Don't have enough time spend with the family
54.
7%
City Center Residential
ANSWER?
Great place and facilities, but unaffordable
APARTMENT.
Fortunately, apartments nowadays are currently not child-friendly, regardless of how important a dwelling in a child’s growth and development. Therefore, it is necessary to have child-friendly apartments, which answers millennial families problems
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play . house
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Units
Playground
Apartment Facilities
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A p a r t e m e n t
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Dwelling Mass
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Elongated Tower Shape, to maximize natural lighting that enters
every unit
03. Every unit is rotated 45 degrees to anticipate direct sunlight from EastWest
04. There is a 'pocket garden' on each floor of the apartment, as a social space and interaction between residents
Main Bedroom
Kitchen & Dining Entertainment Room
Kids Bedroom
Bathroom
The plan of the apartment unit was made to maximize the natural lighting that enters the unit, and ensures that each unit gets a 'connection' with the outside world, and each room gets a view to the outside nature 2 BR Apartment Unit
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Playground Area
02. The Playground area is lifted from the ground, to ensure children can move more freely on a large area risk-free
03. The large Playground area is divided into several sections according to the needs of children, resulting in a dynamic podium shape, in order to eliminate corners in the children’s playing area
04. There is also a private garden, which is a children's learning area and a private link between the hotel-apartment
Adjacent to a business hotel in the center of Bandung, making the pedestrian circulation connection become an important point to connect Outdoor Garden
Interactive Space
one point to another in the middle of the city crowd. There is also plenty of space for children to interact and develop themselves, socially and
Playground
Playground + Garden
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physically.
01. Park as a space for interaction between the resident and pedestrian 02. Link between apartment and hotel 03. Playground Area
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Location : Cirebon, West Java
Academic 2019
Site Area : ± 5.200 m2
Program : Senior Living
Status : Idea (Nominee of SAA Awards)
Mentor : Dr. Yuswadi Saliya
Aging is a process that every human being will be facing. Hence, at the end of their life, every individual would want to live happily - not poorly, live to be cared for - not discarded and not considered. Based on population projection data, it is estimated that in 2017 there were 23.66 million elderly people in Indonesia
(9.03%). It is predicted that the number of elderly people in 2020 (27.08 million), in 2025 (33.69 million), in 2030 (40.95 million) in 2035 (48.19 million). Meanwhile, the productive number has decreased. As humans grow older, lack of connection with other human being can lead to loneliness. Many people assume that loneliness is a result of living alone, lack of connection with family, lack of connections with one's culture or inability to actively participate in local community activities. When this occurs in combination with physical disability, depression usually sets in. (Heikkenen et al.1995)
To overcome the problem of loneliness and isolation in the elderly seen from the presence or absence of social networks and to answer this kind of problem, it is necessary to involve the elderly in various activities. Epidemiological studies suggest that important social activities for the elderly include the benefits of good personal health and behavioral health. Social participation can be integrated into the policy framework for the elderly.
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senior living
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ROOF GARDEN
UTILITY
UNITS
GYM YOGA UNITS
PUBLIC ROOFTOP
APARTMENT UNITS
APARTMENT FACILITIES
MULTIFUNCTION ROOM
MARKET
LIBRARY WORKSHOP AREA
MARKET PARKING UTILITY
PARKING
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The dwelling extends towards to the ocean, in the form of 2
elongated masses, in the middle of which there is a courtyard. Located at the back of the site, away from the roundabout (public area) 2
02. The dwelling is increased, the lower part is used as a workshop for the elderly working
03. Between the two masses, a connecting mass was created which was used as a social space on the residential floor and a lobby at the downstairs area
04. The connecting mass is raised, creating a void in the ground
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that creates a continuous space between the front and back area
05. There are 2 transportation circulations, visitor circulation in front, while service circulation is located in the rear area of the site
06. Added an additional mass in front of the residential mass, which is used as a public area, in the form of a market, library, and multifunction room
07. The shape of the mass adapts to the road roundabout, the upper part is made wider so that it gives the impression of 'shading' for people who is visiting
08. A mass addition was made, on the residential floor, so that interaction spaces were formed, and space for residents to relax
Living Working
Socializing
3D Section
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04. 01. Residential gardens and workshop area for the elders 02. Rooftop 03. Residential Inner Court 04. Market that sells the elders product
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01. Fasilitas Hunian - tempat para lansia bersosialisasi 02. Rooftop Hunian - tempat para lansia bersantai, berolahraga dan menikmati matahari terbit 03. Perpustakaan
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Location : Jakarta
Competition Satu Ruang 2018 UPH
Site Area : ± 500 m2
Program : Public Space
Status : 1st Place
Partner : Egan Gavriel Leonardo Devin
Walkway is the translation of pedestrian path. The impression of the title like the word - walk away, wants to describe the emotions of the surrounding community who subconsciously want to leave the urban situation that is already crowded and filled with artificial elements and return to nature.
Humans were created to always be close to nature. The development of technology and industrialization of the profession creates a centralized environment in the city. Logging of forests is getting more and more intense considering the human need for new land. People flocked to live in cities and caused new problems. Currently, Jakarta is one of the cities in the world with the largest number of buildings. The existence of 158 skyscrapers in Jakarta is a reflection of the successful economic growth in Indonesia. Although Jakarta's environment is categorized as bad, economic demands make people stay and earn a living in Jakarta. Unfortunately, people do not realize that the main urban problem is the decline in the quality of human resources itself. Sick building syndrome is a human condition that experiences physical & mental decline due to being 'locked up' between artificial spaces. Living or working in skyscrapers is now commonplace. The accumulation of activity duration in buildings results in a person not realizing that he has decreased productivity and is prone to depression. Connecting between Mall Taman Anggrek and Central Park, this walkway is designed to create a new atmosphere in transition. it acts as an escape space for urban communities to restore the connection between humans and nature through the senses. The main goal of this project is to create human, human.(make human, humane)
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walk (a) way
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01. The site is located 2 meters lower than its
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surroundings, with the river across the street. Sothe
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sound polution is only heard 2 meters up from the base of the site 02. Two-way circulation from Taman Anggrek (TA) Central Park (CP) and Central Park - Taman Anggrek. The mass serves both circulations simultaneously.
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Elongated shape due to direction of circulation and NS
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transition to create the impression of a transitive space 05.The pilotis open basement creates the impression of a light, not bulky building, with the function of a discussion room. Creating a space with
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human proportions to create a warmer atmosphere
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Sunlight is reflected by the floor so that the light that enters the room is indirect daylight to reduce heat, glare and excessive contrast, so that user comfort is not disturbed.
Noise from the environment is muted with walls that block as well as reflect sound so it doesn't enter the interior. Noise from the interior is muffled by the use of vines and stone walls so that sound is not completely reflected back into the room.
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1st Phase
2nd & 3rd Phase
Fase I
Fase II
4th,5th &6th Phase
Fase III
Section
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Familiar feeling, like being in a
room in a building in general. Getting
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The lighted end of the hallway
creates a brief dark space. Presents a
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Public space is a place for
e x p re s s i o n . S o c i a l i z i n g d e v o t e s
deeper, the space narrows to form a
typical dark atmosphere of the cave
fatigue and various experiences to
hallway that leads people to get the
to reduce visual function to be more
the closest people or strangers.
feeling of being squeezed and
sensitive to using other senses.
Besides the forest feel that is
squeezed. Likewise, visual sense is
Shout out the definition of
presented by the greenwall walls of
increasingly hindered by the glass
architecture, not as a “space” but an
thunbergia plants. A column
wall which is getting darker and
“event” (Pallasmaa, Juhani)
resembling a twisted tree is a space-
blurr y. At this stage, awareness
forming element that creates a warm
arises that the urban community is
atmosphere. The curved edge of the
actually confined to living in artificial
space, impresses the infinite
spaces
dynamic space.
02. Traveling through the hall is a
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transitive space experience. The
function as a semi-transparent
The artificial waterfall has a
ceiling element in the hollow space
partition as well as an invitation to
emits a beam of light as if it is being
better understand nature. Artificial
shaded by a tree canopy. The
waterfalls soothe people through the
existence of light becomes a guide
sound they produce. The rush of the
to navigate the transitional space.
waterfall becomes a wall that defines
At this point, people are led to
dynamic motion. Every now and then
experience architecture without
the water can be reached with the
thinking about it (Zumthor, Peter)
06. Stone is the most honest element of nature. Shows its original nature and its existence is timeless. Here the stone is a figure that helps humans feel freedom in the wild. A medium to send someone to introspect themselves to reflect on their relationship to nature and to fellow human beings.
fingers, while inhaling the fragrant aroma of thunbergia flowers that surrounds the sides of the natural stone walls.
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Location : Pulomas, Jakarta
Competition : Sebaris 2019 Itenas, Bandung
Site Area : ± 300 m2
Program : Co - Housing
Status : Top 30
Partner : Egan Gavriel Leonardo Devin
Raising the advantages of houses with a rural typology in the context of living in an urban community environment. Very limited area is no longer an obstacle for urban communities confined in narrow spaces. Through rural typology, the hope of having a residence with social space and open space can be fulfilled. Together, the community will continue to grow as a family.
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The advantages of Co-Housing as a new way of living have emerged with various configurations and configurations. Not only that, Co-Housing can be empowered to solve other urban problems around it. The main urban problem in large urban areas in Indonesia is the lack of interaction between indoor spaces and outdoor spaces due to high land prices. The lack of a touch of nature and social support causes a person to be prone to depression. That's all the result of overriding the existence of outdoor space on narrow land in urban areas. Reflecting on that, it is important for a Co-Housing to have an outdoor space as a building activity generator. The green nuance in the house is a restorer for the residents of the house from the fatigue of work. Residents can relax as well as have recreation with children in the available outdoor space. The outdoor space is the access to enter the house. So that interactions between residents can occur and residents become more familiar. Climbing the green line to get to the house is part of the effort to maintain the psychological health of residents. That way residents will be healthy physically, psychologically, and actively interact.
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FORMS CIRCULATION
kitchen, living room, etc.
Inhabited by 3 families, each family has a housing 3 Families
unit with certain functions in each cube block. To get to their respective homes, residents must go through the shades of green presented in the building, as well as interact with their neighbors. The lower floor of the house acts as the 'frontside' of the house which consists of the family room. While the top floor of the house is the 'backside' part of the
4 Families
house which consists of the kitchen and dining room. The module con guration can be adjusted to suit site conditions and number of families.
5 Families
View from the Street
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Urban Farming - Producing their own organic vegetables with a hydroponic system. As well as relaxation of residents through farming activities
Open Space The open spaces created can function as social areas, gathering and playing for children Introvert - Extrovert Spaces that still pay attention to user privacy in the Kitchen + Dining house Flexible - Growing The house can grow gradually and change according to the needs of the moment Modular Prefabricated module systems make construction easy and flexible Co - Working Space - Increase work productivity by working facing open spaces.
10.5 m
parking
SEMI BASEMENT
waste sorting area
urban farming co-working
open space
garden
1ST FLOOR
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urban farming co-working
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Location : Stasiun Rawabuntu, South Tangerang
Competition : : ADW 2019 Untar
Site Area : ± 4.000 m2
Program : Supporting Facilities
Status : Top 10
Partner : Egan Gavriel Leonardo Devin
Work to live or live to work? Economic demands force everyone to compete both from within the city and outside the city to work for a living. Work fills most of human life in urban areas. To get to the workplace, it takes a lot of effort. The heavy pressure of work also makes the body and mind tired. Routines cause stress that is triggered by boredom. So it is not wrong if the cause of stress experienced by the entire population in the world is dominated by stress related to work routines, which is as much as 64%. It causes a decrease in the quality of life and a loss of direction and purpose. This is what is often found in big cities with high mobility.
ROU TIN ES! A new innovation is needed for commuters to suppress boredom and improve mood. One of them is by interrupting the existing routine. Presenting spaces that have been redefined and presented in a different way. So that questions arise and the attraction of the mind to each individual who feels. Bringing creativity and clearing the mind of individuals about the purpose of life. Parking buildings in Indonesia and even in the world are generally only programmed to maximize their capacity. So that parking buildings tend to be public buildings that are rigid and do not attract attention. In fact, the parking building is one of the architectures that is quite widely spread in various places. Based on that, parking buildings should be able to impact more than just “parking space”, become a “parking place”, especially with the function of being a transit place. Thus, the building is designed to support the creation of a commuter community that has a sense of belonging to the building, even though the place is a parking lot. So that the architectural work is also able to make parking activities not just a boring routine.
what if... parking buildings are made greater by size? parking buildings are made publicly open? parking buildings are made with a park inside?
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Hybrid Space (parking or public restaurant) Green Open Space Retail Commercial Public Library Parking Space
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Sociability Spark spontaneous conversations with new people at the park and existing retailers. Strengthening existing social networks in the community Uses & Activities The suitability of the function to the context of the community. The function on the top floor can be changed according to people's needs Comfort & Images Strategically, as a place for activities while waiting for the train. The building can be accessed by pedestrians and cyclists by using a ramp so as to minimize fatigue Access & Linkages Generate a different space experience than other parking lots. Produce a comfortable and moral space
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With the ride-sharing online transportation system offered by technology, the number of cars on the road tends to decrease. Moreover, with all the conveniences in hand, a car or motorbike can be called without having to worry about parking spaces, parking fees, and the
THEN
rates offered are standard and even cheap compared to driving your own vehicle. Therefore,
= MORE PARKING SPACE
parking buildings that are predicted to die in the next few years must be able to deal with these deaths by making the building flexible to changes in function.
NOW
This building is designed with a continuous, uninterrupted ramp, so that when the building changes function, the building can function like an ordinary road arranged vertically. The
= LESS PARKING SPACE
building can be used as a market, multipurpose building, or a vertical city park. The use of steel with consideration of easy loading and unloading.
Bird Eye View 01. With a limited site area, the typology of the place is rotated vertically so as to form a vertical 'road’
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02. Parking is placed outside taking into account the turning radius of the vehicle, number, and direct sunlight
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Public open space located at the middle of the
building with a spiral circulation that is inversely proportional to the vehicle for the safety factor
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open space section as a place to wait for temporary transit. Retail offered in the form of take-n-go food before and after
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05. 05. Green space is made as much as possible to bring users closer to nature, restore the human-nature relationship. The park is proposed with a continuous plan up to the station gate
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06. A parking building that is not just a space, but a place for users. Making place, not just space
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Location : Magelang, Central Java Program : Tourist Information Center
Site Area : ± 300 m2
Competition : Tourist Information Center 2019 Propan Raya Status : Competition Entry
Partner : Egan Gavriel Leonardo Devin
“natural and cultural heritage in the unity of space and time”
Mendut Pawon Borobodur
Since it was inaugurated as a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO on December 13, 1991, the existence of Borobudur Temple has not been fully appreciated as a sacred building that needs to be preserved together. Such as attempts to climb the stupa and vandalism. In fact, the existence of the axis of the three temples of a series (Borobudur-Pawon-Mendut) as a unit is not widely known. In fact, the three temples actually cannot be separated because as a unit, the three temples have a miracle that should not be forgotten. Pusat Informasi Pariwisata or abbreviated as PIP is the face of a tourism area, so the design of the existing PIP is expected to reflect the characteristics of the tourism area. Moreover, this area is a religious area that requires manners when in it. Responding to the existing phenomena, the PIP design wants to bring visitors to feel the scale of divinity so that a humble attitude appears which leads to politeness towards this Borobudur Temple tourism area.
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pusaka saujana
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A. Entrance B. Borobudur Temple as the main vista C. Natural light illuminates the interior dramatically from circular skylights. Presenting space for humans to be sensitive to the scale of divinity and to enjoy 'God' through the natural surroundings
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01. The basic form of the building is a simplification of the basic shape of the Borobudur Temple in the form of a simple
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square. While at the top of the TIC building is a circle, a symbol of stability. Represents worldliness below and nirvana at the top.
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The height of the building is made high to create a
divine scale for the inner space. Conical, forming a
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perspective effect so that the room feels higher.
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03. The primary mass is the center of information and the R
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secondary mass is made 'sink' as a space for additional functions (toilet, lactation room, and prayer room).
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location of Pawon Temple and Mendut Temple can be projected
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The use of 'green' and 'blue' landscapes to bring
visitors closer to God through nature. In addition, the pool functions as a reflective pool as well as a thermal and audial controller
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Location : Morotai, North Sulawesi Program : Tourist Information Center
Competition Tourist Information Center 2019 Propan Raya Status : Competition Entry
Site Area : ± 300 m2 Partner : Egan Gavriel Leonardo Devin
O Baileo Masigaro ngomi, manyawa lo Baileo lahyo masari yalelefoka umamune. Baileo invites us to stay at home to find new sources of information.
The beauty of the Morotai Islands area cannot be separated from the naturality of the area which is maintained by the wisdom of the local community. The need for the development of a Tourism Information Center in the area is needed to boost the local tourism industry. In addition, the government also supports the implementation of events such as Morotai Island Marine, Morotai Art Week, and Morotai Olympic Week. The series of Morotai Festivals will catalyze the tourism of the Morotai Islands region to the international stage. For the reasons of maintaining the naturality of the area, vernacular architecture is the most suitable architecture to be placed in that location. The Baileo traditional house is generally used as a traditional event hall in North Maluku Province. By taking inspiration from the Baileo traditional house coupled with a touch of contemporary architecture, it is hoped that the architecture of the Tourism Information Center building can be in harmony with the Morotai Islands area. Leaves a deep impression on tourists, and is attached to the identity of the local community.
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View from the ocean
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01. Taking the shape of the roof of the Baileo traditional house as the inspiration for the
building design. The philosophy of
building traditional houses is maintained to contribute to
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preserving the existing vernacular architecture, as well as introducing it to tourists
02. The resulting space is in the form of an open plan in accordance with the characteristics of the Baileo house which respects the belief in the presence of ancestral spirits in each building, while maximizing cross ventilation and daylight.
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03. The pavilion is a small building that becomes the focal point of the building entrance. The sea as the main destination with the pavilion as the 'intermediary'. Achievements are meandered by
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denial and reward theor y to create a more memorable experience.
04. The
pavilion implies that the building is not the main
welcome for tourists when they arrive at the Morotai Islands, but the beauty of the sea panorama, which is represented by the
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presence of a pool. The pavilion can be used for tourists to sit and
A. Baileo House - The main form of the Baileo traditional house has a high roof, with the proportion of the roof being more dominant than the 'body part' like other traditional Indonesian buildings B. Re ective Pool - Visitors are presented with a 'continuous' view of the sea before entering the building. The reflective pool is made to blend between the outside and inside to give the impression of oneness with nature C. Pavilion - Ocean view as the main element welcoming tourists who come from various directions. The pavilion is sunk to 'unite' the building with the sea
Interior of the main mass - the interior is made with a warm atmosphere, supporting intimate conversations between tourists and local residents as information providers
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ny!
Location : Gasibu, Bandung, West Java Program : Creative Hub
Competition : WAW 2019 Warmadewa University Status : Competition Entry
Site Area : ± 1.200 m2 Partner : Egan Gavriel
Nominated as one of the creative cities by UNESCO, Bandung's need for flexible space is needed for various activities. Starting from exhibitions of creativity, discussions, community art events in a place that can accommodate all of them together. The main idea of this Tourism Information Center is a fair, permeable, and flexible space as an answer to the needs of the creative community in the city of Bandung, as well as being informative for newcomers.
Site Collective urban space, around Gedung Sate as the main icon of West Java Simplicity Respect for the main icon of Bandung, not being a regional 'diva'. Space is formed as a result of duplicating the shape of the footprint Permeability Permeable spaces create a visual connection inside and out, blending in with the environment Flexibility & Adaptability Responding to the needs of creative communities who need flexible space Urban Representation A visual frame for the characteristics of the city of Bandung which is also known as the city of gardens
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A. White Canvas Buildings can be used as required by the community or society. The building acts as a medium. The main focus is the work and the community itself
B. Exhibition Function The use of the building as a forum for the function of the exhibition of the work of the community and the community. As a place to introduce Bandung culture to tourists
C. Discussion Function The needs of the people of Bandung who often gather and discuss can be accommodated in buildings, with flexible and modular furniture
D. Mixed Use Back to the concept, building flexibility is possible, according to the needs of the people and communities in the area
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As an area that is also flexible for the needs of community activities 04.Exterior Perspective Reflective glass material is used to cover the interior space, blurring the presence of the room by reflecting the surrounding environment, especially Taman Gasibu
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Location : Bandung, West Java
Competition : Sepekan Arsitektur 2020 UAJY
Site Area : ± 300 m2
Program: Urban Farming
Status : Competition Entry
Partner : Egan Gavriel Leonardo Devin
The city of Bandung has been transformed from a rice field area into a densely populated urban area. Although the soil geology and climate of Bandung City are suitable for growing food crops, the changes that have occurred have eliminated the potential for self-sufficiency in plantations in Bandung City. Urban farming activities on a residential scale will facilitate the community to get vegetable products in an easy and fun way. Utilize limited land for planting and chatting. Become a community that manages together as a family. So that additional activities in the urban modulefarming ini dapat berubah mengikuti konteks tapak dan komunitas yang
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Based on a representative calculation, KOTAKota's urban farming design produces multiple benefits in terms of the ratio of green areas and existing social spaces for the community along with energy saving efforts. The solar panels generate electricity independently of the CITY'. As well as an efficient recycling irrigation system that uses the same water for irrigating plants and fish ponds in a cycle that is mutually beneficial for both parties.
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Location : Semarang
Profesional Project : Willis Kusuma Architects
Site Area : ± 300 m2
Program: Restaurant
Status : Build 2021
Lead Architect : Willis Kusuma Nina Monika
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Locating in the middle of Semarang city, making this restaurant have to compete with other top notch restaurant in the area. Byron located inside architectural building, created by SHAU architect with geometrical concrete theme. It’s Byron second restaurant, their first one located in Bandung, so they need to have red lines between their restaurant on the design, but this time, with a little more tight on budget.
Byron Bandung - the previous Byron that need to have red lines with the new Byron Semarang SIMPLE, LIGHT AND BRIGHT
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Location : Jakarta
Profesional Project : Willis Kusuma Architects
Site Area : ± 300 m2
Program: Residential
Status : On Construction
Lead Architect : Willis Kusuma
This is a house for a family of two. The main concept is to maximise daylight inside the house - seamless indoor outdoor The first floor was intended for service area for easy access, while the second floor was designed as the family space, alongside with lots of openings and garden. There, we will find living room, dining room, pantry, and an office as a vista. This floor has an open plan, where there is no wall between most of the room. This will create a transparency between each activity for family to connect. All bedrooms was designed on the next floor, the third. This was intended to create a much private space, away from the service area.
Seamless Indoor Outdoor
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Location : Jakarta
Profesional Project : Willis Kusuma Architects
Site Area : ± 420 m2
Program: Restaurant
Status : On Construction 2021
Lead Architect : Willis Kusuma Nina Monika
Nonna Bona is a modern-authentic Italian restaurant, located in South Jakarta. It’s a place to start the night, have a relaxing meal with family and hang with date and friends.In Italian, Nonna means Grandmother, the nonna is the one who usually prepare, cook and serve everything. This practice become the culture and tradition of every family. Nonna Bona represents the layers of generations that’s bound in the Italian culture.Hoping people to come to Nonna Bona and having good timeless authentic food with their loved ones.Modern yet classic-authentic, with the warm of family touch - this is the key that need to be lifted into the design.
Materials Selection
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Arch Ceiling as a datum of the design - recreating basement-like classic italian restaurant in more modern way
Stained Glass by Thinking Room
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Location : Palembang
Profesional Project : Willis Kusuma Architects
Site Area : ± 350 m2
Program: Restaurant
Status : On Construction 2021
Lead Architect : Willis Kusuma Nina Monika
Locating at 2 blocks of 4 storeys building, the client wanted to make new entertainment place at Palembang with japanese hint for the theme. They are planning it’s gonna be one of the big hit place at Palembang for people to come by. The challange is to make something new but also casual, so people at Palembang can come more often here and the business can runs well. The 1st floor was designed to be a shabu resturant with a light color scheme with blue tiles accent. Correlated with the 1st floor, the 2nd floor was designed to be a teppanyaki restaurant, with more depth and intimate feels. Top of the floor was designed to be a bar and lounge area, that will be more active at night.
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01. Sitting Area 02. Lounge Area 03. Bar Area 04. Rooftop Bar
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OTHER PROFESIONAL PROJECTS
Patina Villa
Location : Bali Program: Cottage
Willis Kusuma Architects
Site Area : ± 100 m2
Status : On Construction 2021
Lead Architect : Willis Kusuma Nina Monika
Willis Kusuma Architects
Site Area : ± 30 m2
Status : Build 2021
Lead Architect : Willis Kusuma Nina Monika
Willis Kusuma Architects
Site Area : ± 1250 m2
Status : On Construction 2021
Lead Architect : Willis Kusuma Nina Monika
Doughlab
Location : Jakarta Program: Store
Bintaro Marketing Of ce
Location : Bintaro Program: Marketing Office 70
Karawaci House
Location : Karawaci Program: Residential
Willis Kusuma Architects Status : On Construction 2021
Site Area : ± 750 m2 Lead Architect : Willis Kusuma Laurencia Angelia
Holywings
Location : BSD Program: Lounge & Bar
Willis Kusuma Architects Status : On Construction 2021
Site Area : ± 450 m2 Lead Architect : Willis Kusuma Nina Monika 71
OTHER GRAPHIC WORKS Some of my previous works other than architecture - interior Illutrations - Products - Branding
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BARKPACK brings up animal as the main theme with the aim of increasing human awareness of the surrounding animals, especially abandoned animals. With minimalistic - japan concept but with a little fun color to make things more brighter.
Totebags
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Acrylic Pins
Shirts
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Mug & Sticker Designed to raised donation for Australian Bush Fire
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Bark & Woof e
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BARK & WOOFFLE Bark and Wooffle is a small local business that started with the aim of helping stray animals. Came up with an idea 'from stray to strays', making merch with animal characters to spread awareness towards the strays Part of our proceeds will also be given back directly to help our #strayfriends
Some Animal Facts to Raise Awareness through Endangered Animals
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BRAND IDENTITY
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Kuma Pot
Roemah Edlyn
Small Business that sells
Small Business that sells
snacks and baked goodies
home-made catering
(bread, cookies,etc)
just like mama used to make!
OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS Sneakers illustration with Indonesian Faunas theme. Raising awareness about endangered animals originated from Indonesia.
Whale Shark
Sumatran Tiger
Hornbill 83
DIGITAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Menu
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Pet Illustrations
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Wallpaper
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Illustrations
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THANK YOU. Vandana +62 87777 245 112 vandanatantawi@gmail.com