ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO Wanodya Aufara Rahma 2021-2023
Wanodya Aufara Rahma Tangerang Selatan, Banten +62812 8835 8282
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Architecture graduate from Diponegoro University. Skilled in concept creation, able to create designs with innovation and imagination, work and communicate in teams and the public, and communicate architecture in visuals (panel, rendering, and video presentations).
ARCHITECTURE COMPETITIONS
EDUCATION
Semarang River Corridor Arrangement Design - Top 15 Kota Lama Festival Committee 2023 September 2023 Proposed the design and arrangement of the Semarang River using the water transportation-based concept, created 3D Semarang River area, ceated illustrative drawings
Universitas Diponegoro - S. Ars. August 2019 - June 2023 GPA 3.84
Archicare 2022 Competition ‘This-Able’ - 3rd Winner FTUI Architecture Student Association September 2022 Proposed main concepts regarding park layouts for children with special (mental and physical) limitations, planned materials for garden furniture according to the committee budget
PT Deamaya Studio Indonesia - Architect Intern August 2023 - December 2023 Carry out site and potential analysis and create design concepts, draw a building DED for construction drawing, gather research materials and presentations for clients
UPH Architecture Competition 2022 ‘RESONANCE’ - Top 15 UPH Architecture Student Association June 2022 Proposed main concept and story line about how the echo chamber phenomenon is realized in the form of an installation visualized design results with rendering (Lumion), layouted competition product presentation panels Sayembara Desain Archifest 4 - 1st Winner UNTAG 45 Surabaya Architecture Student Association Juli 2021 Proposed the main concept of how biophilic design is applied to cafes during a pandemic, visualized design results with rendering and video-animation presentation (Lumion)
WORKING EXPERIENCES
PT Ramu Teknologi Nusantara (Ramuruma) - Junior Architect February 2022 - April 2022 Designed and produced the floor plans and 3D of 18 protoype houses that will be displayed in the developing application PT Modern Panel Indonesia - Architectural Designer Desember 2021 - February 2022 Analyzed and proposed ideas for efficiency in the design of precast panel residential houses, proposed a design of a mass residential house with the previously formulated concept ideas
GRAPHIC DESIGN EXPERIENCES Tim Redaksi Galeri+ - Layouter August 2021 - February 2022 Proposed design concepts for magazine and social media layouts based on editorial themes, designed Gallery+ Instagram feeds, layouted magazine page designs and 4 magazine rubrics in the 7th Edition of the UNDIP Architecture Gallery+ Magazine 37th and 38th WAPEALA UNDIP Recruitment Activities Branding and Publication August - September 2021 & August - September 2022 Developed the WAPEALA Recruitment Activities branding concept, made contents for socializing the Recruitment Activities through social media (feeds, stories and reels Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook)
SOFTWARES AutoCAD SketchUp Revit 3DsMax 01
Lumion Enscape
Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Adobe After Effect Adobe InDesign
SOCIAL EXPERIENCES WAPEALA UNDIP - Recruitment Lead December 2022 - February 2023 Led team members to plan and compose technical instructions for WAPEALA recruitment activities work programs, supervise the course of recruitment activities and provide evaluation to the committee WAPEALA UNDIP - Recruitment Secretary Desember 2021 - December 2022 Composed technical instructions for each work program with other team members WAPEALA UNDIP Environment Talk Webinar Series - MC November 2020 & June 2021 Hosted webinar series discussing environment topics which was attended by total of 200 people each
Contents
01 Cilegon Mental Hospital 02 Broaden Your Horizons 03 Visual Art Creative Hub 04 Taman Teman 05 Outside In Cafe 06 Nusantara 07 Tropical Prototype Houses Construction Drawing 08 Compilations
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01 Cilegon Mental Hospital Academic Work Final Project Type: Healthcare Architecture Critic: Prof. Dr. Ir. Edi Purwanto, M.T. Awards: TA Awards Nominee
Banten is one of the provinces in Indonesia that still does not have a provincial mental hospital, even though there are quite a number of people with mental disorders in Banten. Cilegon is a city in Banten Province with the highest number of sufferers of psychiatric disorders. According to the PTM Section Head of the Cilegon Health Service, in 2017, as many as 2,923 Cilegon residents experienced various kinds of psychiatric disorders. Meanwhile, 'nature' design or biophilic design is a design principle based on the biophilia hypothesis which states that humans have an innate relationship with nature and therefore a relationship with nature is considered important for human well-being. Biophilic design is thought to benefit mental health, increase creativity, increase productivity, and create more comfortable buildings and/or rooms by creating an environment that reduces stress, and enhances cognitive development. Mental Hospital has the main function for healing and safety of patients with mental disorders. The principles of biophilic design are researched to help heal patients with mental or psychiatric disorders. However, not all biophilic design principles can be applied to Mental Hospitals because of these safety requirements, so the application of biophilic designs must be adapted to these requirements. Therefore, the aim of this project is to use biophilic design for the purpose of healing mental patients while still considering the safety needs of the Mental Hospital.
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Area KDB KLB GSB
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Trade and services Settlement Education Health
Final Zoning
Outpatient Inpatient Medical support Non-Medical Support ER Rehabilitation Administration Outdoors
female PICU patient rooms nurse station
Inpatient monitoring pattern
male
Making inner court
3 different functions
Inpatient
Reversed pattern for outpatient
Smoother outer in front
Connecting 2 blocks
Rehabilitation facility in the center
Divison of zones
green house
connection with nature, air filtration, and daylight buffer
Vegetation on the balcony
Pull out for shading
Wooden blocks for sunshading
perforated aluminium (semi-transparent)
Semi-transparent double sunshading for outpatient’s privacy
Roofing
Landscaping and materials
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Ground Floor Plan
2nd Floor Plan
3rd Floor Plan
+ 1348.0
+ 1348.0
+ 1200.0 + 1140.0 + 1100.0
+ 1200.0 + 1140.0 + 1100.0
+ 1030.0
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+ 800.0 + + 760.0 740.0 + 700.0
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+ 400.0 + + 360.0 340.0 + 300.0
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Outpatient Inpatient Medical support Non-Medical Support ER Rehabilitation Administration Service Mass 1 Non Psychiatric Inpatient, Emergency Room, Laboratory, Nutrition Installation, Administration, Services Mass 3 Co-Operative Inpatient
Mass 2 Rehabilitation Class Mass 1 Outpatient, Emergency Room, Radiology, Laundry, Administration, Service
Mass 3 Depressed - Semi Depressed Inpatient
Mass 2 Rehabilitation Class Mass 1 Outpatient, Emergency Room, Pharmacy, Corpse Examination, Administration, Service
Patient to heal The flow of patient circulation starts from outpatient services, then rehabilitation and if needed, proceed to inpatient care
Visitor to visit Visitors to inpatients have a circulation channel outside the building and then enter the inpatient masses through access from the back of the site
Staff to service The circulation of non-medical support staff starts from the non-medical support zone and then surrounds the inpatient and outpatient masses to form a closed circulation 08
wood pattern GRC
concrete deck
steel frame
reinforced concrete column 40 cm in diameter vegetation
green house
wooden lattice wooden latice
plastered brick wall
vegetation
perforated aluminium
green balcony
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wood pattern anti-bacterial vinyl flooring
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02 Broaden Your Horizons: The Social Media Flower Garden Competition Entry UPH Architecture Competition 2022 ‘RESONANCE’ Type: Installation, Landscape Design Team: Nabiila Aulia Az’zahra, Nadha Sulthanah Awards: Top 15 Best Concept
Broaden Your Horizons aims to "open the horizons" of the public regarding the Echo Chamber phenomenon that is currently happening on social media. This installation makes people aware of how an Echo Chamber in social media works, how being in it can sharpen our perspective on an idea, but can also distort it. Furthermore, it also provides the experience of leaving the Echo Chamber which can broaden their perspective. People will be able to feel the difference between being inside and outside the echo chamber. For this matter an interactive installation concept was chosen, which can be enjoyed by users from physical and visual experiences. After visiting and experiencing the experience from Broaden Your Horizons, it is hoped that the public will become aware and be able to use social media more wisely. Of course, it is likely that we will still follow the existing social media algorithms. But we can raise awareness of the dangers of the Echo Chamber and actively check other information.
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RED ONLY
BLUE ONLY
Echo Chamber Effect is a condition when someone only finds information or opinions that support their own opinion. This gives a happy feeling for humans, because it confirms what they already believe, and meets like-minded people
If this happens in excess, it will polarize people into different poles. In one polar, everyone within it shares the same opinion, which results in a homogeneous community of dangerously extreme views.
It's important to be able to get out of the Echo Chamber to listen to different perspectives for self-exploration, and for human relationships with other human beings.
The Echo Chamber is depicted with the Infinity Mirror Room which is filled with several colored lights. The light would reflect off the glass wall, like an idea being reinforced over and over again.
Several “Echo Chambers” with different colored lights illustrate that sometimes there are different poles in social media.
The process of getting out of the "Echo Chamber" by broadening one's horizons. The sight of a colorful flower garden awakens the existence of colors other than one in “Echo Chamber”
Site is a park located in the GBK City Forest complex, around the SCBD area of central Jakarta, with a full address in Central Jakarta, RT.1/RW.3, Gelora, Tanah Abang District, Central Jakarta City, Special Capital Region of Jakarta. The site is a center for community activities in Jakarta, on weekdays and holidays, so Broaden Your Horizons is expected to attract attention and invite the public to get physical and visual experiences from it. Sites in the form of parks can also be attractive open spaces and provide landscape views of the high rise buildings in the vicinity.
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Colorful flowers as an illustration of information spread on social media
Flowers are increasingly polarized by color, reflecting the algorithms that sort content on social media based on a person's data
Some “Echo Chambers” only receive trusted information (certain colors) and block other colors
Areas of the wall "Echo Chamber" can be opened by rotating and giving the opportunity to show other colors, as well as other "Echo Chamber"
Jl. Jenderal Sudirman
Hibiscus Morning Glory Chrysant Petunia 01
How to Enjoy?
Follow Echo's journey in Broaden Your Horizons
Enter the garden
Follow your fav Color
See the “Echo Chamber”?
Echo used to play in a colorful flower garden
Echo's favorite color is red, so she While in a part of the garden with only walked through the garden to where red flowers, Echo found a room that there are more red flowers catched her eye
Get in...
Get out!
Learn something?
Echo entered a room with lights of her only favorite color, red. The lights reflected off the glass walls, looking limitless. Echo was feeling very happy.
Then, Echo felt dizzy because her vision was only sparkling red light. Echo tried to get out of the room by rotating the glass walls
Echo made it out of the room, she realized that red is indeed her favorite color, but sometimes a colorful flower garden is prettier
wooden plate, water-repellent coating
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Interactive Play With the aim of making people aware and changing the mindset of the Echo Chamber phenomenon in a virtual environment, an interactive installation concept was chosen. People can actively experience virtual worlds in a physical environment. Starting from exploring information spread on the internet, following social media algorithm treats, getting trapped in the Echo Chamber, and trying to get out of it.
Day and Night During the day, of course, the colorful flower garden does not need lighting assistance because of the sun. However, this installation can also be enjoyed at night, with several lights being fired at the display of flowers in the garden, so that the colorful flowers are still visible.
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03 Visual Art Creative Hub Academic Work Architecture Design Studio 4 Type: Commercial Architecture Critic: Prof. Dr. Ir. Edi Purwanto, M.T. Awards: PA Awards Nominee
The creative economy is currently one of the drivers of the economic development sector in Indonesia. Creative industry players in visual art skills, such as in the City of South Tangerang, need a Visual Art Creative Hub to encourage productivity, creativity, and collaboration between them. Biophilic design is considered appropriate for the Visual Creative Hub design because it is beneficial for mental health problems experienced by creative industry players due to hustle culture. Building design with biophilic design is applied by incorporating natural elements into the room such as landscaping, plants, water, wind, sunlight, animals, landscaping, and the existence of ecosystems. Because of this, biophilic design tends to be difficult to apply to urban-scale public buildings that have limited land. However, this design proves that all the principles of biophilic design have the opportunity to be applied to designs with limited land, although at different levels.
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Location
: Jl. Alam Sutera Boulevard, Pakulonan, Kec. Serpong Utara, Kota Tangerang Selatan, Banten
Length : 50m Width : 30m Area : 1.500m2 GSB : 12m KDB : 60% Maximum KLB : 7,2 Maximum KDH : 10%
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Jalan arteri sekunder Jalan kolektor sekunder Jalan lingkungan
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RestoGedung Kuliah Kantor Ruko
Mall
View to site
Toko Parkir Mall
Site analysis
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The ground floor of the building uses the basic form of beams to maximize the site's function
circles and arcs around the site
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The mass is changed to a semicircle at the front and rear to respond to the conditions around the site
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Insert superimpose zoning on the mass
the tower mass can expand the view to site, as well as the view in site
Create podium and tower to distinguish different functions for visitors - managers - creative activities
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6 3rd and 4th floors were set back to anticipate natural elements such as trees and plants
the podium can function as a canopy for the drop off area
Ground floor was pushed back to comply with GSB regulations
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Adjust sunshading with the direction of the sun's orientation
Create an artificial landscape on the 3rd floor, namely the rooftop garden, as a wider application of biophilic elements
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Adding other natural elements to the design
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Elevation
B-B Section + 4280.0 + 4220.0
+ 3880.0 + 3800.0 + 3740.0 Plafond + 37.40
Makerspace + 34.00
+ 3400.0 + 3320.0 + 3260.0
Plafond + 32.60
Makerspace + 29.20
+ 2920.0 + 2840.0 + 2780.0
Plafond + 27.80
Makerspace + 24.40
+ 2440.0 + 2360.0 + 2300.0
Plafond + 23.00
Makerspace + 19.60
+ 1960.0 + 1880.0 + 1820.0
Plafond + 18.20
SUNSHADING PREFABRICATED STEEL, LAPISAN GRC MOTIF KAYU
Ruang Rapat Pengelola + 14.80
+ 1480.0 + 1400.0 + 1340.0
Plafond + 13.40
MEDIA TANAM KOLAM Kafe + 10.00
PROTEKSI DAN DRAINASE BALOK 35/60 PLAFON GYPSUM
Plafond + 8.60
Plafond + 8.60
Plafond + 8.60
Plafond + 8.60
+ 1000.0 + 920.0 + 860.0
FASAD KACA KOLOM 70x70 GLASS WATER FOUNTAIN
Layanan Pustaka + 5.20
Area Baca Perpus + 5.20
Plafond + 3.80
Multifunctional Hall + 0.40
Resepsionis + 0.40
Lobby + 0.40
Drop Off ± 0.00
+ 520.0 + 440.0 + 380.0
+ 40.0 - 80.0
BALOK 30/60 KOLOM 50x50
Creative Hub Zone
PLAT LANTAI 20 CM
Plafond - 0.80
Plafond - 0.80
Plafond - 0.80
Basemen -3.40
Basemen -3.40
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Library Zone
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04 Taman Teman Competition Entry Archicare 2022 Competition ‘This-Able’ Type: Landscape Design Team: Nabiila Aulia Az’zahra, Herlina Elzani Fadhillah Awards: 3rd winner
Sand box - sensory The curved shape makes it easy for wheelchair access
Swing - motor A ramp is provided for wheelchair rides
Taman Teman (Pal Park) is a garden design that is intended for our friends who have physical, intellectual, sensory, mental, and multiple/multi limitations. This park provides a variety of games that are adapted so that they can be enjoyed universally. Taman Teman also has a layout that is divided into zones which can minimize the feeling of overwhelm that might occur when playing. The park that is designed is a parking park located at YPAC (Foundation for Development of Children with Disabilities) Jakarta which is planned to be specifically for children waiting in line for therapy, generally these children use wheelchairs. So this park is designed to be accessible for them.
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Spinning plate - motor Ample space is provided for wheelchair users Singing pipes - auditory The sound produced from bamboo being beaten becomes an interactive learning media
See saw - motor Equipped with rubber pads to protect wheelchair users
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Mass Composition
Quiet Area
The site is located next to YPAC's classrooms and therapy rooms
Play Area
Pathway is laid from 2 directions of entry
The pathway formed divides the Play Area and Quiet Area
The games are arranged so that they are clearly visible from the Overview Area
Quiet Area furnitures are placed facing the Play Area
Overview Area
Overview Area is placed in the middle of the pathway
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From the entrance, the children will enter The park's entry the Overview Area, which is an area to leads to the observe the toys in the park. In this area, Overview Area allowing children all the toys in the garden are clearly visible, so that children can determine what game to acclimate to they want to play. This can minimize the environment shocks for children with intellectual before they play. disabilities.
The Play Area can be easily reached and seen from the Overview Area. The games are arranged so that they can be seen clearly. The color selection of the toys is also differentiated to make it easier to navigate the playground.
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Quiet Area serves as a place for children to rest if they are exhausted, both physically and emotionally. The Quiet Area is located facing the Play Area, they will still be able to see the activity, which can increase their confidence to return to playing after a break.
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See saw
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Spinning plate
Pavement and finishing
Park bench
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05 Outside In Cafe Competition Entry Archifest 4 Design Competition Type: Interior Design Team: Nabiila Aulia Az’zahra, Nadha Sulthanah Awards: 1st winner
The majority of people are quite bored indoors because of the pandemic. For public places, biophilic design is appropriate to be applied in this condition. Biophilic design is a solution by creating a connection between humans and nature. Based on research, design related to nature can also improve mental and physical health and improve the welfare of building users. Meanwhile, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, adjustments are needed in the design of public spaces to provide comfort and safety for its users. Post-Covid design applies new principles of social life by adopting government recommendations.
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Thermal and air flow variability During the pandemic, good air circulation is needed in managing public spaces. Provision of openings in the walls on the sides and front allows for cross ventilation.
Environmental features There is a visual connection with nature with the vegetation in the room, the presence of water, and a non-visual connection with nature in the form of the sound of rushing water.
Diffuse and dynamic light Utilizing natural lighting which provides comfort in the room and prevents humidity in the room so as to minimize disease.
Material connection with nature The design of this cafe uses two main materials, namely bamboo and wood which have earthy colors.
Social distancing By applying the principle of social distancing, the distance between tables in this cafe is made more than 1 m with the smallest distance being 1.3 m.
Less crowd In accordance with government recommendations to avoid crowds, this cafe is also designed with a maximum capacity of 22 visitors.
Hygiene This hygiene principle is implemented by providing a sink that is easily accessible to visitors from their sitting area. there is 1 sink for every 2 tables.
06 Nusantara: Precast Mass Residential House Design Internship Precast Panel Housing Exploration Type: Residential Architecture Company: PT Modern Panel Indonesia
PT Modern Panel Indonesia is a contractor that focuses on construction with precast panel materials. As a contractor, in mass residential construction work, generally the initial residential design is obtained from the owner or architect, and PT. Modern Panel Indonesia must design and plan the panels and precast requirements in order to remain effective and efficient in terms of time, material use, and equipment rental. However, in the architect's design, there are usually several things that make the use of precast panels less efficient. Therefore, the Project Engineering Development Team tries to analyze what things can be done in the design of residential houses or other buildings to make the use of precast panels more efficient. The Internship Team was given the task of analyzing and proposing efficiency ideas in the design of precast panel houses which were then implemented in the design of mass housing. After making observations in the field regarding the differences in the structure of conventional houses and precast houses, the idea for efficiency that emerged was to limit the area of the house, reduce the accessories on precast panels, use a typical floor plan, minimize the type of wall/no-wall molding. With that, the Internship Team was also asked to propose 1 design of a mass residential house with the previously formulated concept of efficiency. Nusantara is a proposed mass residential house that prioritizes the efficiency of precast materials, prices, and is adapted to the Indonesian market because it is based on climate and culture.
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Reducing the volume of pecast used through:
Limiting building area according to standards for mass residential houses
Reducing accessories on the panel
Using a typical floor plan, thus minimizing the use of precast beams
building area: 74 m2 total number of panels: 35 panels number of molding: 9 moulds
wall = 4
deck = 1
walls = 10
slabs = 3
beams = 3 stairs = 2
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Spaces with the same utility requirements are placed continuously/vertically
Minimizing the type of wall molding to speed up and simplify the production process
unfinished material wood lattice sunshading white paint cerawood
TROPICAL The use of sloping roofs to respond to high rainfall in Indonesia. The choice of facade material is also inspired by traditional Indonesian houses that use natural materials
PRIVATE All private rooms are on the 2nd floor and do not mix with the semi-public zone semi public service private
COMPACT The house design consists of 3 main zones: semi-public, service and private. The semi-public zone consists of 1 main room without a partition, giving a broad impression in a limited house size
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07 Tropical Houses Prototypes Internship Tropical Houses Prototypes Type: Residential Architecture Company: PT Ramu Teknologi Nusantara
Ramuruma is a new start up that develops applications to facilitate property transactions in Indonesia. Junior Architects are in charge of designing and producing plans and 3D of prototype houses that will be displayed in the application as examples of houses according to the needs and style desired by the client. During the internship, I was assigned to make a prototype house in a tropical style with various areas (50m2 to 120m2) and also the number of different room requirements (bedrooms, bathrooms, etc.)
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08 Construction Drawings Compilation Contruction Drawing Compilation Internship Type: Religious Educational Building Company: PT Deamaya Studio Indonesia In my last internship program, I had the opportunity to create a complete architectural DED in a dormitory building project for a small Islamic boarding school. I am responsible for redrawing the floor plan drawings from the architect and making construction drawings starting from plans, elevations, sections, and details.
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