Undergraduate portofolio (2017) by Victorina Arif

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ARCHITECTURE

PORTOFOLIO


Hi! My name is Victorina. I’m a final year undergraduate student in Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) ma joring in Architecture. I defined myself as a determined person, a hard worker, leadership, friendly and e a s y g o i n g p e r s o n . I w o r k we l l individually and in team. I also enjoy the thrill of learning something new, meeting new peopl e, and h aving new experiences. I’m interested in architecture, urban design, and sustainability practice. Beside architecture, I also interested in environmental issue, politics, music and arts.

VICTORINA ARIF 20/04/1995 Indonesian +62 857 8222 7712 vhinaarif95@gmail.com Tebet Raya no. 28, Jakarta, ID

Sincerely,


EDUCATION Architecture Undergraduate Program

School of Architecture, Planning, & Policy Development Ins tut Teknologi Bandung GPA : 3.49/4.00 Semester : 8/8

SOFTWARE SKILLS

EXPERIENCES //Organiza on Project Leader

2016

EXPO Gaung Bandung 2016

Head Coach

2015

Swimming and Water Polo Club (URPA) ITB

Head of The Commi ee

2014

Architecture Students October Gradua on Commi ee

//Volunteering Master of Ceremonies

2016

Arte Polis 6 Interna onal Conference “ Imagining Experiences : Crea ve Tourism and The Making of Place”

Master of Ceremonies

2015

Habitechno 3 Interna onal Conference “Ecoregion As A Verb Of Se lement Technology And Development“

Sunshine Summer Project

2014

AIESEC Chelyabinsk, Russia

SOFT SKILLS Time Management Leadership Team Work Public Speaking Problem Solving Decision Making

LANGUAGES Indonesian English Russian

//Internship Indo Megah Architect, Jakarta

2017

as Architect Assistant

ACHIEVEMENTS 2nd Winner ASHRAE Student Design Compe

ASHRAE Interna onal Student Design Compe The Applied Engineering Challenge

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2016

In collabora on with Mechanical Engineering Students Design : Low-Energy Paddy Ver cal Farming Concept

3rd Winner

Geology Student Compe on ITB Photo Contest “Geological Features”

2016


CONTENTS //selected works

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ITB JATINANGOR CAMPUS CENTER

GEDE BAGE SOCIAL HOUSING

MERDEKA TOWN SQUARE

academic works 2016

academic works 2016

academic works 2016


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BETAWI HOUSE AND GALLERY Architecture Grand Festival Competition 2016

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LOW-ENERGY PADDY FARMING DESIGN CONCEPT ASHRAE Design Competition 2016

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OTHER WORKS



selected works


01 ITB JATINANGOR CAMPUS CENTER “a place for leisure activities in formal complex”

Culture & Community / Education Third Year Studio / 2015 Mentor : Dr. Ir. Lily Tambunan ITB Jatinangor, Bandung, Indonesia

ITB Jatinangor Campus Center is located in the new area development of one of Indonesia’s finest Institute, Institut Teknologi Bandung. The new campus built on 47 Ha and currently under construction. Located far away from urban area, the scholars demand a new place for socialising and leisure activities.



site condition

design concept Sport Center ITB

Divide zoning into three areas based on the site location and activities.

site location lake main entrance

The site is about 6100 sqm. The site located near the main entrance of the Campus. There’s also a lake right in front of the site.

Lake as a focal point of the building. It also become the face of the building as the location is in the front of the campus. Quite area is separated from the main building.

site contour

issue futsal field

center of activities

suburban areas

meet, play, eat and study

potential views

SELASAR

UNIT

SELASAR

UNIT

OUTDOOR\ FOOD\ COU

TENATS

site contour

universal design

minimize land’s cut and fill

education as human right

FOOD\ COUR

The sport field placed on the building to minimize excessive land cut.



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FOODCOURT\ ARE -1,00

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B'

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN


SECTION A-A’

SECTION B-B’






02 GEDEBAGE SOCIAL HOUSING “comfortable and affordable living social housing�

Apartment / Housing Fourth Year Studio / 2016 Mentor : Bambang Setia Budi, ST, MT, PhD Jalan Gede Bage, Bandung City, Indonesia

More than 60% of urban land area is used for residential functions, either horizontally or vertically occupancy. In the long term, development of this kind would provide a considerable burden to the provision of infrastructure of the city. Besides housing developments such as this will have an impact on the reduction in urban green open space and less productive agricultural lands. Bandung is currently also experiencing such developments. Therefore, this project is trying to introduce medium density residential part to address urban issues above.



site condition

massing transformation Jalan Soekarno-Hatta

Set back the South area for an open space. The mass shape is rectangular due to the buildable area. The mass extrude to 5 floors, following the brief.

Jalan Gedebage Residential Area Site Location Industrial Area Railway

The site is about 6300 sqm. There’s a high density housing around the site. The railway is right in front of the site. Jalan Soekarno-Hatta is a busy traffic as it’s an arterial road in Bandung. It connecting the Jalan Gedebage to the Bandung City Center.

Set back the front of the building and leave the center to create an inviting impression and also give more space for parking area. Create an inner court for air circulation and more open spaces.

Push down the mass for the lobby entrance and multipurpose room and make a green roof.

facade concept

issue

The condition of Indonesian’s social housing. People tend to use balcony to drying clothes.

growing urban

lack of

housing area

public facilities

family middle-low

modern ventilation block Using modern ventilation blocks to cover the drying clothes. Its also used as a natural air conditioning.



B

A

A'

B'

GROUND FLOOR PLAN


EAST ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION


B

A

A'

TYPICAL ROOM FLOOR PLAN

B'

Studio Type 2 Bed Room Type 3 Bed Room Type


STUDIO TYPE

24 sqm

2 BED ROOM TYPE

36 sqm

3 BED ROOM TYPE

48 sqm




03 MERDEKA TOWN SQUARE “permeable city center�

Residential / Commercial / Mixed Use Fourth Year Studio / 2016 Mentor : Bambang Setia Budi, ST, MT, PhD Jalan Merdeka, Bandung City, Indonesia

Taken place in the city center, the main objective of this task is to design a mixed use building (commercial and residential) with regard to pedestrian permeability. Commercial functions on the ground floor and a few floors above are an attraction to the active pedestrian movement.



site condition

massing transformation Bandung Electronic Center Punawarman Street Site located between 2 main roads.

Merdeka Street

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Bandung Indah Plaza The tower divided into 2 buildings to respond the permeability access. The mass is oriented following the cardinal directions.

This site located in a city center. This site is also located between two main roads with dense traffic, J alan Merdeka and J alan Punawarman. The site is about 10.459 m2 with maximum buildable area about 33.377 m2

issue

A d d 3 f l o o r s of p o d i u m t o accommodate commercial area

permeability

lack of

connecting 2 main roads

pedestrian way

surrounded by

middle-high class

commercial buildings

family

plaza

The curved shape selected as an impression of flexibility, it also inviting the visitor to entering the building. The idea: pedestrian oriented and permeable urban spaces



1ST FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN


2ND FLOOR PLAN

APARTMENT LOBBY FLOOR PLAN


Rooftop

Residential

Apartment Lobby

Commercial

Parking


total: 136 units

Tipical Floor A

Tipical Floor B

2 Bed Room Type A

2 Bed Room Type B

Studio Type

Family 3 Bed Room Type

PODIUM Floor Distribution retail

f&b

service sirculation

40%

20%

40%




04 BETAWI HOUSE AND GALLERY “permeable city center as a main attraction”

Residential / Gallery / Cultural Architecture Grand Festival / 2016 Team: Cathrine and Ferry Fernando Betawi Cultural Village Jalan Srengseng Sawah, Jakarta, Indonesia

The challege is to design a guest house which able to adapt with the surrounding environment. This guest house is multifunctioned. It is a house for the owner, guest house for the tourist and gallery to support the owner’s devotion to art. The concept of this house accentuate the locality, contextuality and Indonesian Vernacular Architecture, in this case we choose Betawi Culture.



site condition

issue

Situ Srengseng Sawah

as a local identity

site location

support the needs of local communities

modernization of traditional elements Situ Srengseng Sawah

give a different experience for tourist This guest house located in Betawi Cultural Village, Jalan Srengseng Sawah, Jagakarsa, DKI Jakarta. The site is about 1200m2 and there is a river in front of it called Situ Srengseng Sawah.


design concept

owner’s house guest house courtyard art gallery cafe

vernacular

The design concept is “Transformation of Era”. This concept linkens the change of conventional shapes to modern shapes. Eventhough, both sections are having traditional and modern elements but differentiated by the dominant element of each design.

modern


VERANDA CONCEPT 2nd Floor Plan

Guest House

One of Betawi’s vernacular house element is a large veranda in front of their houses. The idea for this guest house is to implement the concept of veranda to the design.

Veranda - Macro As a unified building, Guest House have a main veranda in the front.

Ground Floor Plan

Veranda - Micro In a micro scale, each room have their own veranda.


guest room guest room guest room

main room

betawi traditional roof

roof profile guest room guest room

kitchen service area

guest room

guest house design gallery design cafe design


Traditional Roof + Skylight

Betawi Precast Ornament

Facade Design

Pointed Column Design

Wall

Stilt House





05 LOW-ENERGY VERTICAL PADDY FARMING 2nd Winner ASHRAE International Design Competition 2016 Team: Avip N. Yulian, Bernard Tristian, Daniel, Dennis Setiawan Mentor : Dr. Eng. Pandji Prawisudha ST, MT and M. Agus Kariem ST, MT, PhD

Rice is one of the most common food commodity produced and consumed by people all around the world. It is estimated that half of the world's population consume rice as their staple food, and a fifth of the world's dietary energy supply is provided by rice. On the other hand, food shortage is one of the most impending problems that humanity has to face in the future, in the light of limited amount of land and the ever-growing world population. High population density in urban areas translates into high food demand at the area, where it is also the farthest from plantation areas in general, requiring a transportation and distribution system. This is further worsened by the droughts and heavy rainstorms that often occur in Indonesia, causing crop failure. In response to this problem, a Low-Energy Paddy Vertical Farming system has been designed to serve as a solution to the problems stated above.

Threat of an Impending Famine Since the population of Jakarta is constantly increasing with each year, the demand for rice of the region also increases.A study conducted by Global Cities Institute shows that the Indonesian production and demand of rice paddies will be equal at 2030 and by 2050 the demand will exceed production.

Distribution and Transportation Logistic management becomes a problem in fulfilling the demand of rice of Jakarta. As a city that is scarce on crop fields, Jakarta depends on rice supply from other regions, thus means higher logistic cost.

Crop Failure Crop failure is caused by natural disasters, poor weather, or the lack of attention to factors affecting crop growth. One of the most often disasters occurring at Indonesia is drought, which severely affects the growth and the quality of harvest.

Lack of Field According to Jakarta Census the amount of land available for plantation in Jakarta is decreasing with each year, thus decreasing the rice production of the region.

backgrounds


concept generation GEOMETRY STRUCTURE The rectangular shape design is selected because its shape provides high amount of planting capacity and also sunlight exposure to enable much more utilization of the potential solar energy, even though it lacks aesthetics.

WATER CONSERVATION SYSTEM The plant watering system of the building utilizes rainfall and mains water supply that is contained in a reservoir. Rainfall is captured from the roof of the building, where it is then directed to the reservoir at the tenth level of the building.

FENESTRATION To allow maximum transmissibility of sunlight into the building we use the Asahimas Architectural Glass type Indoflot Clear with the thickness of 4 mm, which has 90 percent transmissibility.

SKYLIGHTING Consist of solar dome, solar tunner, and floor mirror system to supply additional photon flux to achieve minimum photon flux target of 500 PAR mol/m2.s

ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING We use the DuroLus T5 Grow Light DL844s with photon lux of 20000 lumen to accomadate the PAR requirement of the crop.

SOLAR PANEL As to maintain a sustainable building, we use monocrystalline silicon solar panel to generate electricity from sunlight at the top of the building


final design Solar Dome

Solar Tunel Roof Solar Panels Water Gutter Water Storage

Paddy Farming

Detail Ventilation

Paddy

Convex Mirror Ground Floor

Ceiling Mirror


design analysis

DKI JAKARTA consumes 2000 tons of rice per day. Most of Jakarta's rice supply coming from West Java. But West Java is currently facing a problem themselves. Function shift from farming areas to non-farming areas reach 80000 hectare per year or 220 hectare per day. When the farming area in west java decreases and Jakarta's rice need increases as the population grows every year, it would be hard for Jakarta to fulfill its rice demands.

SUSTAINABILITY

Estimated Rice Production : 65.226 tons/ year Estimated People Fed : 770 people/year Estimated Number of Building Required : 13129 buildings Building radius of coverage : 126.72 m Building to building distance : 253.44 m Building to building distance increment: 11 m/additional floor

21% roof area cover 392 solar panels NET Energy Provided 704 kWh Graphical representation of annual global sun irradiation, in kWh/m

ENERGY CONSUMPTION

DAILY USAGE Water Pumps Elevators Artificial Lighting

: 12 kWh : 5 kWh : 687 kWh

: 1.7% : 0.7% : 97.6%



other works


parametric lamp The idea is to design a lamp using computational techniques in rhinoceros and grasshopper. This lamp is a parametric model with some parameters that can be changed and produce different shape of the object. The parameters that can be modified include the radius and the distance between the circles into the frameworks of the lamp.

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photography

“A slice of silence” LAX Airport, Los Angeles 2017



“The rose city” 3rd Winner Geological Photography Petra, Jordania 2016


“Concrete jungle” Dubai, UAE 2016



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VICTORINA ARIF 2017 vhinaarif95@gmail.com +62 857 8222 7712


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