Bobby Setiawan Undergraduate Portfolio

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PORTFOLIO Selected works of William Abil Bobby Setiawan

2016 - 2019


“Any idea can be a good design. What makes it a great design relies on the process of refining.� Thomas Fagernes, Snohetta


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CURRICULUM VITAE

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AHMAD YANI GROOVE enhancing spatial experience through interweaving path in a mixed use building in Bandung

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REDEFINING HOUSING IN SETRASARI a pedestrian friendly housing in Setrasari, Bandung with continuous walkability

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IMAH KADUA STUDENT CENTER comprehensive living platform for college student in Cisitu, Bandung

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PASAR BUJANGGA an embodiment of local philosophy in traditional market

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DRAGON SKIN parametric installation rapid prototyping

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OTHER WORKS


CURRICULUM VITAE NAME

William Abil Bobby Setiawan

ADDRESS

Jalan Solo no. 6, Antapani, Bandung

DATE OF BIRTH

February 12th, 1997

PHONE

(+62) 0822 1936 5468

EMAIL bobbywilliam028@gmail.com

Hello, my name is Bobby, currently on my final year as Architecture Undergraduate student at Bandung Institute of Technology.I believe how architecture tells story far more important than how it looks.

EDUCATION 2012 - 2015

SMA NEGERI 3 BANDUNG Science program

2015 - present

BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Undergraduate Architecture Student (GPA : 3.46 / 4.00 134 credit hours)

SKILLS Language

Bahasa (Natives) English (Professional purposes)

Software

Adobe Photoshop Adobe Indesign Autodesk AutoCAD Autodesk Revit SketchUp V-Ray SketchUp Rhinoceros Grasshopper Microsoft Word Microsoft Power Point Microsoft Excel

Hands-on

Sketching Model Making


INTEREST Architecture Landscape Architecture Construction Travelling Piano

ORGANIZATIONAL EXPERIENCES 2018 - 2019

Mass Discussion Division Member IMA Gunadharma Architecture student association

2018

Head of Logistic Division Gaung Bandung Annual event of IMA Gunadharma ITB

2017 - 2018

Academic Division Member IMA-G ITB Architecture student association

COMPETITIONS AND WORKSHOPS 2018

ARSITEKTUR EXPO 2018 “Rumah Murah” Competition entry with Melvin Taslim & Ikyu Tirtodimedjo STUCO “Spatial Design Competition” Competition entry with Nikita Eka N & Syifa Anggita N Y WISMAKHARMANEXPO 2018 “Urban Disaster Learning Center” Competition entry with Christianto S & Aditya Bayu B

2017

Archiray 2017 “Traditional Market” Competition entry with Faza Nugraha S, Nikolas Fiansa B, Yahya Ayyash A & Dea Fathur R Archevent 2017 “Microhouse” Competition entry with Theofillus Terry & Fathia Almia Workshop by Trilogi Studio “Unreal : Real-time & Interactive Visualization” Participant HMA ITENAS “The Entrepreneurship in Architecture” Participant


Fourth year project - 2018 Supervised by Dr. Ing. Ir. Boedi Darma, MSA


AHMAD YANI GROOVE

Located at Ahmad Yani street in Bandung as a mixed use development, this building provides integration between residential apartment and retail. The aim of this project is to enable permeability to allow pedestrian circulation across every edge of the site to be integrated within the ground passages. The main issues of the site is that the existing pedestrian circulation within the site are poorly accomodated. The main concept of the building are to enhance vertical and horizontal spatial experience of pedestrian circulation in the permeable floor and to make sure every floor of the building receive optimum sunlight throughout the day.


SITE ANALYSIS Site Commercial Residential Mixed-use 110.000 sqm BCR 70% FAR 5.6

The longest side of the designated site facing West and East where the sun heat at it’s peak.

two way one way congestion tendency

Walkability and connectivity between East and West road are too far separated by the site.

Pedestrian path from bus stop at the site’s North to the back of the site is poorly accommodated within the densely populated West side of the site that lacks open spaces.

PERMEABIILITY

BOULEVARD

Propose pedestrian friendly boulevad along the West side with greenery.

SEQUENCE

Propose main circulation as a threaded sequence by 3 open spaces to attract pedestrian within the permeable ground floor.

CROSSWISE

Propose 2 path crosswise the site to increase connectivity between East and West of site.

INTERWEAVE

Interweave the main threaded circulation sequence to increase spatial experience of pedestrian circulation within the ground floor.


MASSING STUDY First Iteration

Second Iteration

Third Iteration

MASSING PROCESS

MAX PODIUM

Maximum posibility podium volume.

for

TAPERED PLAN

Divide each tower into 2 slimmer tower connected by bridge for better natrual lighting and air circulation.

MAX TOWER

Maximum posibility tower volume.

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INNER COURT

Substract middle volume for open space and allow the sunlight into the ground floor.

SUN GAP

Substract the building in the middle to allow the sunlight into every floor during daytime.

GREEN TERRACE

Incorporate greenery for every floor in the tower and inner court in the ground floor.


SITEPLAN


GROUNDPLAN


36 sqm apartment 64 sqm apartment 90 sqm apartment

APARTMENT FLOORPLAN

SECTION


apartment floor

sky lobby swimming pool spa + gym

rental office sky lobby

coworking space department store

retail tenants food court

book store

retail tenants food and beverages department store

supermarket

ZONING


BIRD EYE VIEW

PODIUM GARDEN VISUALIZATION


SECTION VISUALIZATION


Fourth year project - 2018 Supervised by Dr. Ing. Ir. Boedi Darma, MSA


REDEFINING HOUSING IN SETRASARI

Located at Setrasari as a part of redevelopment program in Bandung, the aim of this project is to create a walkable housing settlement with effective open spaces to foster interaction. The main issue is that the overall densely populated existing settlement lacks open space and pedestrian circulation path which is not pedestrian friendly. The main concept is to divide the housing unit into 5 main clusters / blocks around public facility zone as the central hub and incorporate high percentage of pedestrian friendly open spaces within each clusters / blocks.


SITE ANALYSIS Collector road Local road Commercial Buildings Place of Worship Public Schools Public Cemetery Area : 110.000 sqm Demanded unit : - Row House Building FAR : 60sqm Area : 80 sqm 350 units with 1 car / unit - Walk-up Apartment Unit’s area : 48 sqm 400 units divided into 5 tower Green Open Space

SCATTERED PUBLIC FACILITY

The site for housing settlement redevelopment are located at Setrasari and surrounded by collector road which passed by public transportation. There needs to be a centralized zoning for all public facility within the neighborhood, otherwise the scattered public facilities among the existing neighborhood makes the distance between each facility exceeds walkable distance.

LACKING SPACE

GREEN

OPEN

The designated site lacks open public spaces inside whereas plenty of green open spaces in Setrasari located outside the designated site. That case thus responsible for 2 things : - making the majority informal interaction inside existing housing impossible - encouraging the existing neighborhood to execute communal activities involving local inhabitant at open public spaces outside the neighborhood at the South side and East side.

Noise Source Congestion Tendency Point Lack of Parking Spaces

FIRST ITERATION

TRANSPORTATION Four biggest nearby road junction (2 in the North, 2 in the South) are greatest cause for traffic congestion during rush hour. The collector roads surrounding the neighborhood are the main source of noise around the neighborhood. The lack of public parking spaces encourages local inhabitant to park their own car on street causing the traffic inside the neighborhood even more congested.

SECOND ITERATION


MAIN CONCEPT

Green Open Space Parking Area Pedestrian Only Area

TOWER BLOCK DIVISION

Divide vertical housing into 5 tower blocks placing in accord to North South orientation and use spaces between tower for green open spaces concentrating pedestrian path on the front and parking space on the back.

PEDESTRIAN ONLY

Pedestrian-only green open space between buildings at vertical tower blocks.

CONCEPT DIAGRAM

ZONING

Housing Road Congestion Tendency

CLUSTER VS TOWER BLOCK

Separate vertical tower block and landed housing cluster by preserving main existing road at the middle. Placing the entrance far from congestion and main housing road surrounding centralized public facility zone

IMPLICIT BORDER

CLUSTER DIVISION

Divide vertical housing into 5 tower blocks placing in accord to North South orientation and use spaces between tower for green open spaces concentrating pedestrian path on the front and parking space on the back

Pedestrian-only Open Space Communal Parking

Private area inside landed housing cluster CENTRALIZED OPEN SPACE are not bordered with explicit fence but with Purposefully made centralized green open greenery surrounding it. spaces with rows of landed houses to foster interaction within inhabitant in the same cluster

BUILDING TYPOLOGIES

Residential Buildings

Landed House Cluster

Mosque

Public Facilities

Vertical Tower Block

Clinic

Commercial Area

Commercial Cluster

Public School

Community Hall

VEHICLE CIRCULATION

There’s 1 main road in the center that separates vertical tower block and landed housing cluster. There’s also 1 road around centralized public facility to access 5 landed housing cluster’s gate. Inside the cluster, there’s 1 one-way road at the perimeter of the cluster.

PEDESTRIAN PATH

GREEN OPEN SPACES

DRAINAGE FLOW

All roads are made one way so that spaces not used for vehicle can be used for pedestrian path to make pedestrian path percentage bigger. Spaces between buildings are used for pedestrian only open spaces.

In vertical tower block, green open spaces are made by utilizing spaces between tower masses. In landed housing cluster, green open spaces are purposely made centralized surrounded by rows of landed houses.

Drainage flow system are made according to road surrounding the centralized public facility and line between landed housing cluster all through the way to the nearby river at the East and West side of the neighborhood.


SITEPLAN


housing cluster

This is the lowest road class in the neighborhood which located inside landed housing cluster. This road blends with pedestrian walk in and communal parking space with greenery along the path surrounding the cluster. Each plot frontage are not bordered with explicit fence but rather with just streetscape material differece.

NEIGHBORHOOD CLASS ROAD

tower block

public facility

This is the highest road class located at the center of the neighborhood which separates vertical tower blocks and public facility in the center of the neighborhood. This road has the widest pedestrian walk compared with other road class and the left side of pedestrian walk connects seamlessly directly to the tower block’s boulevard open space.

LOCAL ROAD 1 housing cluster public facility

LOCAL ROAD 2

This is the road that separates landed housing cluster and public facility in the center of the neighborhood. Both side of this road’s pedestrian walk are planted with greenery. This road and the landed housing cluster’s road are separated by the comunal parking line in the landed housing cluster.


Vertical Tower Block

Public School

First Landed Housing Cluster

BIRD EYE VIEW

Clinic

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Second Landed Ho


Community Commercial Hall Cluster osque

ousing Cluster

Fifth Landed Housing Cluster

Fourth Landed Housing Cluster

Third Landed Housing Cluster


VERTICAL TOWER BLOCK VISUALIZATION

Spaces between tower blocks are used for pedestrian-only boulevard-like open space as a space for inhabitant’s socializing, interaction, and recreation space.

PARK BETWEEN CLUSTER VISUALIZATION

Intersecting edges between 2 different cluster are proposed as green open space not only to create a more definitive border between 2 different cluster but also to create a common space for informal interaction between 2 different cluster’s inhabitant.


LANDED HOUSING CLUSTER VISUALIZATION

The space configuration of the landed housing clusters are arranged by placing landed house perimeter wise around main green open space in the middle of the cluster which is intended for pedestrian-only space to foster informal interaction between cluster’s inhabitant.


Third year project - 2018 / Competition Entry STUCO “Spatial Design Competition” with Nikita Eka N. & Syifa Anggita Nur Y. Supervised by Dr. Ir. Christina Gantini, M.T.


IMAH KADUA STUDENT CENTER Located at Cisitu neighborhood in Bandung as a student center, this project aims to create an innovative student center based on local context of the student’s living at the site and to integrate overall daily needs of college students in terms of health, studying, living, social within the student center. The main issue is that the college students living in Cisitu needs a place to do their activity outside campus as a complementary place outside campus which involve work-play. The main concept is to create a comprehensive living platform for college student study at nearby in a reciprocal workplay nature.


SITE ANALYSIS NEARBY UNIVERSITY A. Universitas Katolik Parahyangan B. Institut Teknologi Bandung C. Institut Teknologi Harapan Bangsa D. Politeknik Manufaktur Cisitu can be easily accesed within 1km commute from nearby universities whose students are potential user of student center.

DESIGNATED SITE

Area : 650 sqm BCR : 40% FAR : 0.6

CURRENT USE

The land is a privately owned vacant lot with 4 existing trees with trunk diameter exceed 60cm which comply preservation status.

ROAD NETWORK

The road network consists of 1 main road from Cisitu’s front but branching to the side forming cul-de-sac at each ends.

LAND USE Goverment owned Commercial buildings Boarding houses Residential houses


MAIN ISSUES

HUMAN INTERACTION College student’s population living nearby universities will always add up but they hardly do any interaction with local inhabitants during their stay.

STUDENT CENTER AS RETREAT

SELF SUSTAIN

Students living in Cisitu needs a place The student center needs to be to do their activity outside campus financially independent on it’s own as a complementary place outside and able to operate on it’s own without campus which involve work-play and continuous external funding. integrated needs of student (health, studying, living, social).

MAIN CONCEPT The main concept is to create a comprehensive living platform for college student study at nearby in a reciprocal work-play nature.

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MAX VOLUME

Maximum building volume based on building code and local regulation.

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SH CE RA R E T

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TERRACE + SHELTER

Subtract 2 mass differently to respond sunlight orientation : terraced profile for North South oriented mass creating green open space for all floor allowing sunlight to enter each floor and gradualsheltering profile for East West oriented mass. Bridge center void as circulation.

OPEN PUBLIC SPACE

Putting the mass tightly to the side perimeter to provide sufficient open public space as recreational space to foster interaction between student and local inhabitant.

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WORK VS PLAY

Divide building mass into L shape not only to separate work-play activity into 2 building masses but also to provide a more definitive enclosure for the inner court as open public space.

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TWIST

Twist middle and top layer for wider visual access and respond existing tree.

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SPLIT LEVEL

Arrange 2 masses on different height to create seamless split level vertical circulation that connects all floor.

PILOTIS

Substitute ground floor mass with pilotis at both masses for a more open ground level intended for public activity at the ground.


SITEPLAN


ZONING

Roof Garden

Urban Farming Staff Room Nap Room Coworking Space

Coworking Space

Private Meeting Room Outdoor Coworking Space Music Studio Game Center Lounge + Coffee Shop Lounge + Coffee Shop Wellness Center Prayer Room Salon + Spa Parking + Multiuse Room

Pujasera / Foodcourt Open Public Space Rentable Space for Commercial Tenant


WEST ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION


PERSPECTIVE SECTION

PERSPECTIVE SECTION


EXTERIOR VISUALIZATION


INTERIOR VISUALIZATION


COWORKING SPACE VISUALIZATION


OPEN SPACE VISUALIZATION


Competition Entry Archiray 2017 “Traditional Market” with Faza Nugraha S., Nikolas Fiansa B., Yahya Ayyash A. & Dea Fathur R.


PASAR BUJANGGA Located at upper Dago in Bandung as a traditional market, this project aims to create a traditional market that can fulfill basic daily needs based on local context of surrounding neighborhood nearby as well as being a landmark and tourist attraction that represents it’s local context. The main issue is that to be a landmark, the traditional market needs to allow additional immersive spatial experience in the main circulation other than typical traditional market. The main concept is to embody a local philosophy entitled “Bujangga Manik” into architectural and spatial repercussion into the traditional market.


SITE ANALYSIS

Area : 9.412 sqm BCR : 70% Overall site slopes down to West direction The designated site currently is a vacant lot with preserved natural greenery around the site.

MAIN CONCEPT Architectural embodiment of local philosophy of “Hikayat Bujangga Manik”

“Bujangga Manik” in Sundanese script.

The Eye Sight of Bujangga Manik symbolized in form of stolen vista along the sequence of pedestrian circulation.

The Heart Bujangga

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symbolized by glass clad void at the center of the building that channels light and water throughout the interior of the building.

Molding into Nature The philosophy of “Roh Lepas dari Sukma, Sukma Lepas dari Badan” symbolized by incorporating sequence from the entrance towards the back of the building which ambience gradually merges with nature and greenery.


Open air foodcourt as the final sequence to mold into nature

Sundanese script of Bujangga Manik engraved into front facade

The stolen vista at every floor level


The Heart of Bujangga glass-clad void as the main source of natural lighting at the center of building mass.

The faรงade is basically a vertical louvre system to resist North-South sunlight arranged from bamboo as a sustainable and representative material that symbolizes West Java. The East faรงade is fully enclosed by the vertical bamboo louvre to strengthen entrance impression of the building profile. Later, the vertical bamboo louvre gradually becomes more transparent and open at the West side to mold with nature and allow the building to see the best view in the West.



SITEPLAN

The building mass is basically formed by 2 intersecting rectangles placed lengthwise the site allowing the lengthy edge facing North-South orientation to respond sun trajectory and to respond the view of existing greenery. The smaller building mass are slightly tilted at an angle towards the best view in the West.


Tenant segmentation arranged according to “Roh Lepas dari Sukma, Sukma Lepas dari Badan� philosophy in which raw goods (at ground floor tenant) eventually becomes finished goods (at open air foodcourt tenant)

ZONING

Meat Tenant

Clothing Tenant

Seafood Tenant

Florist Tenant

Dried Side Dishes Tenant

Craft & Appliances Tenant

Ready Spices Seasoning Tenant

Vegetables Tenant

Food Vendor Tenant

Rice Tenant

Food Court

Staple Food Tenant


SOUTH ELEVATION

GROUNDPLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

SECTION 1

THIRD FLOOR PLAN


EAST ELEVATION

FOURTH FLOOR PLAN

SITEPLAN

SECTION 2


Fourth year project - 2019 with Anthony Derry, Faza Nugraha S., Kania Attaya U., Aries F. Prayoga, Adi Nur K., Lanna Elvira & James William R. Supervised by Aswin Indraprastha, S.T., M.T., M.Eng, Ph.D.


DRAGON SKIN Dragon Skin is a parametric design made to be hung on ceiling for interior installation formed through rapid prototyping in Grasshopper and Rhinoceros. The aim of the project is to create a design that incorporate repetition of shape making it possible to construct dynamic form with uniform shape. The main idea is to arrange truncated pyramid into wave-like composition. Both the truncated pyramid module and the structural skeleton constructed entirely from plywood which is a firm material strong enough to withstand tear in notch join but still lightweight to be hung on ceiling.


ELEVATION A

ELEVATION B

ELEVATION C

ELEVATION D

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OTHER WORKS 1. Form and Structure Studio / Surface Active model 2. Form and Structure Studio / High Rise model 3. Form and Space Organization Studio / Thematic Park model 4. Architectural Design Studio V / Mixed-use Building model


Thank You! (+62) 0822 1936 5468 bobbywilliam028@gmail.com


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