Architecture Portfolio c2014

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Kenneth Yeremia 2014 Architecture portfolio


PROFILE name: Kenneth Yeremia D.O.B: 18th May 1990 Certificate: Rmit Bachelor of Architectural design (2011) Rmit Master of Architecture (2013) Interest: Architecture architectural Photography Graphic design Fine Art Set of imaging skills: Rhinocheros 3d Autocad adobe illustrator adobe indesign adobe photoshop 3ds max autodesk maya Contact: (+61)407307157 kennethraharjo@yahoo.com


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RMIT Foundation Studies

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RMIT Bachelor of Architectur

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Mrs. Mega Residence

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Melbourne CBD Airport

Asian Influence Housing Research

Brunswick Elderly Housing

Fibrous Bridge

Castlemaine Housing

Flagstaff Library

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RMITMaster of Architecture

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PT.Andani Mitra Lestari

Architecture Timeline

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ACADEMIC PROJECT @RMIT 2011-2013 III


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Tutor, Richard Black Times Two Architect

Castlemaine, a city located 40km northwest from Melbourne, is famous for its history of gold mining. Created in gold rush era, the city helds its own uniqueness in culture, community and architecture. To design a housing there is equal to respect the history and uniqueness that occur there. The design start with observation on the unique oddness of left over space around the house that’s not used for anything. This dead space was created by time, and often forgotten the real function of the space. With further research this dead space could be designed as a functioning courtyard for community or individual which become another architectural feature of Castlemaine. Dedicated for people who love Castlemaine, the housing is designed by using local material, color, and architectural feature of castlemaine such as symmetry and window placement. The design also maximize the usage of contour line on Castlemaine ground to create a housing that ensure the light quality of each house. Creating a great community housing with great living quality.

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Tutor, Sean Mcmahon Lecturer in RMIT University

The library in flagstaff garden is like an experiment of ornament. How ornament was used not only as a decoration but also as a part of architectural value, therefore form is not ornament. The idea start with my love toward line works, how different line weight and shade can create such a beautiful 3d effect on 2d media. From there the idea grow to how can a 2d surface of facade create a 3d effect in human’s brain. The building form and plan itself was formed by considering how will the facade surface approached by visitor, The facade was then filled with the pattern to create a more 3d effect and mimic the surrounding atmosphere of the site. This will help blur the threshold between inside and outside of the building as many people does love to read outdoor. Not only the facade but also the structure, heavy structural collumn will only create a pressure toward the habitant, therefore the collumn was minimalized to its skeleton core and create more lightness in design.

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Tutor, Roland Snooks Kokkugia, Studio Roland Snooks

Maribor grows as a new city that respect creativity and cultural for both local and foreign people. This draws lots of international creative to test their ideas here. One of the most popular architectural technic today is progressive parametric architecture, which use the technology of algorithm to simulate and calculate the system of the bridge as a realistic project. This bridge will help connect the old and the new Maribor across the river and act as an innovative time passage. Attempt to challenge the simplicity by being innovative, I see the bridge not as infrastructure, but as a space on top of the waters, which of course can be utilized well. The bridge system is based on algorithmic behavior of birds flocks called swarm behavior which is similar to how people tends to move in group. By having simulate the movement of both people and transportation, the circulation and the location where activity happened can be determined. Not only the circulation of the bridge was calculated, but also the structure of the bridge, using algorithm we can grasp the exact amount of structure needed, where it touch the bridges, and where its holding. The result is a complex bridge that is both innovative and efficient.

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(OGHUO\ +RXVLQJ East Brunswick, Melbourne

Tutor, Sophie Dyring Gunn Dyring Architects

Elderly Housing in East Brunswick was designed due to the number of elder live in East Brunswick. With the basic idea of gathering all the elder together for community mixed with the family and students to help, The key idea lies in the plan. Inspired by Team10 ‘s Golden Lane project, From the plan perspective, The Housing was designed so that every unit owner need to pass another unit before they reach their home. Corridor is treated specially here, because corridor is the only space that give the habitants interact with each other, before they finally enter their private space. The long ramped corridor become a journey here, and also filled with activities gathered from surrounding site with a lot of space called ‘activities hotspot’ to give the habitants opportunity to stop, variation in view so that they wont get bored walking there and interact without hindering the walkway. In term of unit plan, each unit is elder friendly with large circulation space and wide stairs step and low rise to help the elder live with it. The kitchen is specifically placed facing the corridor to force an interaction between them. By having a lots of interaction, it is now possible to build a strong community for elder to live happily.

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“a city built for speed is a city build for success� -Le Corbusier

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Tutor, Sean Mcmahon Lecturer in RMIT University

In this project I have identified four stages of evolution in the Airport typology. The current fourth generation of airports where the airport consists of a complex programme with many amenities is effectively a small city in its own right. This design explores the relationship between airports and cities needs and how these relationships can be integrated to benefit each other. I propose a Fifth Generation of Airport, one where the Terminal function will be located inside the city separated from the runway function and connected by high speed trains allowing the Terminal to become an additional infrastructure topology, effectively a city within a city as Multi Modal Transportation hub, the fifth generation of airport. The city side terminal is designed to achieve several keys goals Efficiency Circulation goes vertical with ramps and lifts to shorten the walking distance. Having security/immigration compressed to prior boarding the runway train and combining domestic and international travel systems into one. The main retail space has been relocated outside of the secure zones to shorten the preflight check-in and increase retail opportunities for non-travelling shoppers. Clarity Transparency along the terminal combined with the inclined circulation creates clear lines of sight making it easier for way-finding. In addition the terminal system will be showcased from outside and Melbourne City from inside. The Runway Terminal The departure/boarding building is located at the end of runway instead of parallel to the runway saving time and fuel for landing and departing planes. The terminal will also have clear way-finding and increased transparency allowing passengers to see the planes once you disembark trains. 44


Essendon Airport Tullamarine Airport 23.7km 35 mins travel time

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+- 45 Set Immigration security counter

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Tooradin Airport 65.8km 70 mins travel time

Moorabin Airport 24km 50 mins travel time

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Associated Freight Service in Fishermans Bend

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Terminal 486.000 sqm

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Avalon Airport 56.5km 60 mins travel time

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43.680.000 /annuals

Terminal 758.356 sqm

2050 131.040.000 /annuals

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5HVHDUFK RQ +RXVLQJ Coburg, and Richmond, Melbourne

Tutor, Marika Neustupny and Laura Harper NMBW Architects

Melbourne is well known for its multicultural society, starting by being a commonwealth of United Kingdom, Australia adapt much more western culture in comparison to eastern. However today is different, as a eastern lifestyle occur in Melbourne, the architecture also change to adapt. A collective research on how Asian population have influence the way housing in Melbourn. Taking sample from Richmond as the housing of Vietnamese community and Coburg as the housing of western community. The research will clearly defined the difference between both architectural aspect, such as house set back, a combined function retail and house, and some architectural element such as balustrade, door screen, and separating walls between houses.

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Rolland Street, Coburg small western housing

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Garfield Street, Richmond small asian housing

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Rodda Street, Coburg medium sized western housing

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Somerset Street, Richmond medium sized asian housing

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Technical Drawing 2010-2013 66



Apartment Design 2010 68



Apartment Design 2010 70



Apartment Design 2010 72



Detailing of Heidi Education Center 2013 74



Detailing of Heidi Education Center 2013 74



Working Project 2011-2012 IV



Mr.Elton Loh Residence, Kemang 2012 76



Mrs.Mega Residence, Taman Kedoya baru 2012 78



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