Undergraduate Architecture Portfolio

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Zahra Dhia Imtinan


ZAHRA DHIA IMTINAN

Email zahradhia@gmail.com zahra@arch.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp

EDUCATION • SMA Negeri 1 Bandung • Architecture Bachelor Program, Bandung Institute of Technology (GPA: 3.63/4) • Global Architecture (Mase, Osaka University (Currently enrolling)

SKILL Language Bahasa Indonesia (Native) English (IELTS score: 7) Japanese (Beginner)

A master student of Osaka University, previously graduated from architecture bachelor program at Bandung Institute of Technology. A hardworking, responsible, and open minded person. Discovering and learning new things are my pleasure especially in architecture, design and arts.

Software Autodesk Revit Autodesk AutoCad Sketchup Adobe Photoshop Adobe Indesign Adobe Illustrator PanitToolSai Hands On Hand Drawing Digital Drawing/painting Photography Graphic Design

INTEREST/HOBBIES Architecture Art & Design Painting/Illustration Photography Music 2


EXPERIENCE Organization Staff of Multimedia subdivision Satwikasunda Incharge of LINE sticker making 2016 Head of Secretary and Licensing Division IMA-G ITB July Graduation Ceremony 2017 Head of Communication and Information Bureau IMA-G ITB 2018-2019 Works hop, Events and Contributor Writer Contributor of IMAGE Magazine #10 2016 Representative of Jawa Barat scholar in TKIMAI 33 Jakarta (Indonesian Architecture undergraduate students Annual forum) 2017 Layout Designer Contributor of IMAGE Magazine #11 2017 School of Media ”Theme Content” with Zen Rachmat S (Art Director Tirto.id) Workshop 2018 Illustration Workshop “How to Draw Postapocalyptic Scenary” with Mukhlis Nur 2018 Third Best Presentation FrontierLab Osaka University Exchange Program, Fall 2019 - 2020 2020

Student Exchange FrontierLab Program Osaka University, Japan September 2019 - February 2020 Work Illustrator of “Pedoman perancanaan pembangunan embung kecil dan bangunan tampungan air lainnya di desa. (Instruksi Presiden No. 1 th 2018)” Project Dirjen Sumber Daya Air Pusat Bendungan With other illustrator 2018 Student Internship in PT. LABO Architecture +Design June - August 2019 Freelance Research Asisstant June - September 2020

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CHILDREN’S MUSEUM Adventurous space for children. and adapted with the surrounding Project Type Final Academic Project (Graduation Project) Supervisor Ir. Baskoro Tedjo MESB, Ph.D

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BACKGROUND

Childhood is a critical phase for learning and development, so it is crucial to have enough learning opportunities and enough spaces to explore. Children’s museums are great for accommodating this necessity. The purpose of this children’s museum is to accommodate childhood necessities such as having spaces to experience and learning new things in interactive and fun ways. As a result, the museum makes learning enjoyable for children and also accommodates families, so it will also be an interesting experience for parents.

Typology: Children’s Museum Museums that are comfortable for chidren

SITE CONDITION Location

Owner: Sentul City Developer Targeted Visitors: Children and families Theme The theme of this children’s museum is to introduce Indonesian culture by introducing Indonesian diverse traditional music, arts, and games.

GENERAL CONCEPT Museum as a knowledge-rich and interesting place for learning.

Playing is a way for children to have fun while learning. “Adventurous Space” is aiming to stimulate children’s imagination to make the museum into a knowledge-rich and interesting place for learning.

Elements in children’s space: Earth architecture, Theatre architectre, Circular Space (dizziness), High Place, Maze, Playing with the heights, Surprise 8

Location: Karang Tengah Valley, Sentul City, Bogor. Site Condition: Very steep, located next to the river on the south side. The river is clean and relatively shallow. Next to green area and across from a residence area

FORM

The form of the siteplan is inspired from “ gasing jantung”, an Indonesian traditional game.


FACADE

The facade is a response to nature, blended with nature using wood and double-glazed glass panes to slightly reflect the scenery outside.

VIEW ORIENTATION

First Facade First facade used in west and east area, and area that don’t need a lot of sunshine Second Facade Second facade for area that need sunshine

The axis and and orientation of this building is centered to the river.

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THE ELEVATION The elevation of the building is adjusted to the original contour of the land to minimize the change of the site contour. It also use the “cut and fill” technique to avoid bringing new soil from outside. This is also designed to blend the building with the the surrounding. The river itself also became the visual element of the building, where visitors can see the river from the building and play near the river in the open space area.

Ramp

Flora Ramp Area Open Space

Exhibition Area Emergency Elevator & stairs

Amphitheather

Drop Off Lobby & Ticketing

Parking Area

Auditorium

River

Original Contour

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CIRCULATION Designed to be flowing to ease the visitor’s circulation and symbolize children’s growth.The sequence of the exhibitons begin from audio senses, visual senses, until kinetic of children. The circulation system mainly use ramps to make an inclusive design.

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The circulation begin from the highest to the lowest level, due to the site’s contour condition. The highest level is located near the parking area and the main street, and it functions as a lobby and a ticketing area.

Front Face

From the entrance visitors can only see a small building, but then when the visitors come inside, they will be surprised because it is much bigger than what appears from the front side.

FLOOR PLANS & SCENES

Main Ramp

Amphitheather

After that, visitors can go down with the main ramp while enjoying the green scenery of the environment, and can also see the performance in the amphitheather. Then, each level has several exhibitions, from the simplest to the most challenging for children.

Boardgame and tranditional game exhibition area

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PROGRAM STUDI ARSITEKTUR

SEKOLAH ARSITEKTUR PERENCANAAN DAN PENGEMBANGAN KEBIJAKAN

INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG

AR 4099

STUDIO TUGAS AKHIR

SEM II - 2014/2015

KOORDINATOR :

Ir. Tri Yuwono MT

MUSEUM ANAK DI SENTUL CITY

PEMBIMBING:

Ir. Baskoro Tedjo MSEB,Ph.D.

NAMA : Zahra Dhia Imtinan

NIM:

152 15 034

The the last exhibition is open, where visitors can try to play traditional games, and after that there is a ramp with a garden with flora from Indonesia. From the ramp visitors can see flora from Indonesia, open space in the end of the ramp and also the river.

Third Floor

Flora Ramp Area

Second Floor

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Mezanine

Ground Floor

Open Space Area

Visitors can also play in the open space near the river. Finally, when visitors want to go back they can use the climbing area or the stairs beside it to go up to the amphiteheather, while enjoying the scenery.

Climbing Area

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ART GALLERY

Urban oasis in the middle of Bandung City. Four storage building with basement. Project Type 3rd Year Academic Project Supervisor Dr.Ir. Moch. Prasetiyo Effendi Yasin M.Arch.,MAUD

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ABO UT THE SITE Location: Veteran street Veteran street itself is a one way road. It is categorised as commercial zone, but in reality there are still exist several private house, including one opposite of the site.

CONCEPT Gallery as urban oase Simplicity Responding the environment

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MASSING

1. Base massing of the building formed as a response towards the site, grid structures and the set back building

Then split it into two

After that, it is subtracted with round form to make the two separated mass have connection

After that, two bridges built to connect the two mass

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Consist of four floor and one basement

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right

left

FACES front

back

SCENE

Painting exhibition area v

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SCENE

Snack and beverage cafe

SCENE SCENE

Sclupture exhibition area

First floor Cafe

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THE COMPONENTS flipped d oor

Used in opening that faced the terrace

skylight

There is a skylight that divide the building. It is designed so natural light can get into the building. The skylight also made a little higher than the roof so there is gap. This gap is used as ventilation that can be opened so the air can get out and stack effects happened

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slider windows

Slider windows used faced to west and east that faced the void, using tempered glass


glass

woods with repitition 20 cm height wall

wood with repetition facade

facade is placed 1 meter back from the outer wall to prevent the woods from weathering. The lower end of the woods also shield with 20cm height wall below the woods to prevent the weathering of the woods. Glass used at the back of the woods to prevent insects entering the building, but there are a little gap between the

vent block

ventblock made from precast concrete. This model choosen to prevent raindrops entering the room but still allow air to enter and flow into the building.

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wood texture

main element: spiral stairs The main element of this building is the spiral stairs that connecting two mass that have been divided into two. This spiral stairs made from concrete, and has woods with repetition that circulating the stairs, and there are outer walls as structures for the stairs. This spiral stairs becomes void from level 1 to level 4.

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CIRCULATION

VENTILATION SCHEME

Ventilations designed with ventilation hole in each floors and in every side to make cross ventilation, and there are ventilations the top of it so stack effect happens.

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NATURAL LIGHT SCHEME

Natural light come from the inner court and from windows and glass door. Natural light also come from woods with repetition facade.

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MIXED USE BUILDING

Permeable is the main idea of this building. An 11 storey building with 3 storey for commercial use and the rest for residential. Project Type 4th Year Academic Project Supervisor Ir. Achmad Deni Tardiyana MUD

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This building is a mixed used building between its function as a residence (apartment) and as a commercial (lifestyle center). This project has permeability as its big theme, with responding from THE streets access around the site, it is Veteran street, Sunda street and Naripan street. Situation on site, site exist in the middle of busy city of Bandung, passed by many public transportations, sometime make a bad traffic jam on a daily basis. Since Veteran and Sunda streets are one way streets, it limits the circulation around the site, making flexibility in circulation needed badly.

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THE SITE Site area: 10682m2 Sunda street is a busy street with heavy traffic since it is passed by public transportation the most comparing to Naripan and Veteran street. This leads to the decision to make the building facing Sunda street and having its main gate facing Sunda street. 30


effective circulation needed Traffic Jam

Walkable Space

One Way

CONCEPT

Main Lobby

Ground Floor Apartement

Apartement Lobby

Lobby

Veteran Street

Bus Stop

Commercial Lobby

Naripan Street

Walkable space is the concept used in this design. As a result, there is no lobby for drop off in ground floor. Instead, this facility is moved to the basement. This is done in order to reduce vehicles especially private car or motorcycle, and to prevent adding another traffic in this area. Also, drop off moved to the basemen to make the landscape of this building more comfortable for pedestrian with ease.

Sunda Street

Basement Sky Lobby lt 3

Apartement Lobby

4-14 Apartement Floor

Circulation for apartement user using vehicle Circulation for commercial user using vehicle

Circulation for walking apartement user Circulation for Walking Commercial User Road circulation

Main lobby facing Sunda street 31


East (front)

North

FACADE This building facade use mullion glass to leave light and open impression, combined with vines accent to create fresh, comfortable and cool atmosphere, especially for pedestrian, but with easy maintenance. In the ground floor, bushes also planted as fences and also to add the freshness and aesthetic of this building. Lobby, place to receive user or visitor designed with openes impression with conical entrance from outside to inside.

GLASS BRIDGE To enhance light and open concept, there are glass bridges that connect the masses. This bridges made from glass and supported by steel structure. Glass material chosen to prevent the building being too bulky, but still connected as one building. This bridges are more like a transparent connector and as a result, circulation of the building can be seen clearly.

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THE PLANS

90m2 Typcical Plan

36m2 Typcical Plan

Typical Floor (Apartment)

64m2 Typcical Plan

Consist of 10 floor, with studio room 36m2 as much as 160 units, two rooms type 64m2 as much as 200 units and 3 rooms type 90m2 as much as 120 units. Tugas 2:

AR4090

STUDIO PERANCANGAN ARSITEKTUR IV

KOORDINATOR:

PERMEABLE PUBLIC PLACE: BANGUNAN FUNGSI MAJEMUK DI PUSAT KOTA

PROGRAM STUDI ARSITEKTUR SAPPK - ITB

AGUSTINUS ADIB ABADI IR., M.SC., DR. PEMBIMBING:

ACHMAD TARDIYANA, IR., MUDD

SEMESTER I - 2018/2019

AR4090

STUDIO PERANCANGAN ARSITEKTUR IV PROGRAM STUDI ARSITEKTUR SAPPK - ITB

AR4090

SEMESTER - 2018/2019 STUDIO IPERANCANGAN ARSITEKTUR IV PROGRAM STUDI ARSITEKTUR SAPPK - ITB

NAMA:

TANGGAL:

ZAHRA DHIA IMTINAN

14 DES 2018

NIM

HAL/LBR:

152 15 034

Tugas 2:

KOORDINATOR:

PERMEABLE PUBLIC PLACE: BANGUNAN FUNGSI MAJEMUK DI PUSAT KOTA

Tugas 2:

PERMEABLE PUBLIC PLACE: BANGUNAN FUNGSI MAJEMUK DI PUSAT KOTA

AGUSTINUS ADIB ABADI IR., M.SC., DR. PEMBIMBING: KOORDINATOR:

ACHMAD TARDIYANA, IR., MUDD AGUSTINUS ADIB ABADI IR., M.SC., DR. PEMBIMBING:

NAMA:

TANGGAL:

ZAHRA DHIA IMTINAN

14 DES 2018

NIM NAMA:

152 15 034

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HAL/LBR: TANGGAL:

ZAHRA DHIA IMTINAN

14 DES 2018

NIM

HAL/LBR:

152 15 034


Third Floor (Sky Lobby)

The third floor is a Sky Lobby used as an entrance for the apartment resident. This floor is filled with food & beverage and retail for the resident. Sky lobby is designed to be set back from the rest of the building to make it as a transition. All of the wall use glass as material with mullion, to make this level transparent and separate the apartment from the commercial.

Sky Lobby

First and Second Floor

First floor is part of the commercial filled with retails and bookstore. Second Floor is filled with food court and restaurant. There is also gym that can be used by the apartment residents.

Second Floor food court

Ground Floor

Ground floor is the entrance for commercial use. Main lobby is facing the Sunda street to make it easier for visitors who use public transportation. The first floor is 510mm apart from the ground level to prevent water entering the ground floor. The first floor has ‘Shopping Street’ as the theme to make a great shopping experience for visitors. Ground floor

Lantai Satu Lantai satu merupakan bagian komersil berisikan retail retalil dan juga toko buku

Basement drop off

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Basement

Basement consist of three storey below ground level. Second floor basement used as parking for motorcycle, while car can be parked at the first and third floor basement. These basements used for both commercial visitors and apartment residents. Drop off for both commercial visitors and apartment resident in separated places. Drop offs are placed in basements to prevent traffic jam around the building.


Naripan Street

Sunda Street Veteran Street

Main Water Shaft Water Shaft AHU Room Exhausting Fan Electircity Shaft Emergency tack from below Emergency track from above Track for fire trucks Room for Water Pump

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BANK BRANCH OFFICE Two storage building located in busy area in Bandung.

Project Type 3rd Year Academic Project Supervisor Dr.Ir. Moch. Prasetiyo Effendi Yasin M.Arch.,MAUD

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UD JL. HASAN

SITE PLAN

Located in the middle of Bandung, surrounded by colonial-styled building. It is facing Hasanudin Street where it is a commercial area. To respond that, this building designed to blend with this surrounding. This building has hip roof with wood shingle in order to blend with its colonialstyled building surrounding As a bank branch office, it is very important to gain customer’s trust. As a response to that, the building designed to have transparent facade. The massing itself is very simple with dulling its edge in the first floor and subtract a quarter of a circle at the second floor.

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First floor zoning

Public Area

Second floor zoning

Service Area

ZONING An important factor of this building It is categorised into two area: Public area and service area

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front

THE FACADE Transparency is the main concept of the concept as gaining trust from customers. Contextual is also the concept.

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THE PERSPECTIVES

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ITB JATINANGOR CANTEEN

A competition to redesign canteen in Bandung Institute of Technology Jatinangor Campus with limited budget determined, and required to have local aura Project Type Competition with Nabila Putri, Prisky Kartikasari and Shazkia Aulia Supervisor DR. Eng. Hanson E. Kusuma, S.T.,M.Eng.

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“A FLEXIBLE SPACE” This concept came from: -Space for many students with variety of activities -Lack of space for student affairs in Jatinangor campus -Canteen located inside GKU II which is used for many activities, makes canteen becoming center of activities This flexible space realized with multifunction area like “lesehan” (sitting on the floor/carpet) using wood pallet

The Site

User

User dominated with students, staff and lecturer. Rush hour in this canteen are from 10.00-14.00 WIB with total user estimated up to 2000 user

As eating space with aestimated time used 30 minute for each people

As learning space for students to study and do their assignment

As an assembly for meeting, gathering for user

Lunch time assumed to be divided by eight fleet (250 people with 30 minutes each fleet). The capacity of this area can accommodate up to 434 people in first floor and amphitheater and 52 people on the mezzanine floor. Let. Jend. Purn. Dr. (HC) Mashudi street number 1, Sayang, Jatinangor, Kabupaten Sumedang, West Java

Air temperature Coldest: 19oC Warmest: 31oC

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Tables used are picnic table that had already used before, to press the expense and make use of furniture that already used and still exist. Each table equipped with lamps and electric socket that installed permanently on the surface of the table. Permanent installation is to prevent vandalism and theft of the equipment. These tables can be used by four people at one time. At some part of the layout, these tables arranged per two until three row

Table Lamps used to light up around the tables, placed on each table

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THE LESHAN

Lesehan is a sundanese term to sit on the floor and doing things like trading or eating. In this lesehan place, wood pallets are used for multiple purpose and events. Each pallet block is 15 kilograms and can be moved by two people, so it is easy to rearrrange the pallets for any purpose needed at the time.

Wood pallet used as pedestal for leshan area with dynamic weight endurance 1200 kg per pallet

Wood partition used as divider for lesehan area and other area. It is designed to have the same weight as people who sit on the wood pallet in order to prevent disturbance from people outside of lesehan area.

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SCENE

The lesehan as a place for meeting

SCENE

The lesehan as a place for performing 47


Amphitheater space at lunch time used as a place to eat with pillow for the seating pad and

portable table.

Small tables are used as tables on amphitheater

area. These small tables used as these are easy to be put in storage if amphitheater area is going to be used for other purpose. These small tables made of plywood and aluminum.

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are used as partition to set apart eating area on mezzanine and amphitheater, as these area exposed to sunlight. So these partitions used as sunshade as well. These racks made from aluminum, some boxes covered with plywood and some boxes used as pots for plants. Plants that used are plants that don’t need a lot of maintenance. 48


Easy maintenance Cables are routed on the floor to make the

maintenance and installation easier. The cables also covered with protector to prevent any accident regarding the cables

Wall Light Up Down used as source for artificial lighting to optimize lighting in this canteen, since this canteen plafond is around 8 meter. This light is thought to be more optimal compare to lights that attached to the plafond because maximized beam of light that shine to the plafond will produce a brighter space. Also, this lights installed on the column at reachable height for people to reach for maintenance.

ARRIVED CLEAN, LEAVE CLEAN

Self-service canteen is the concept that we brought. Users are demanded to clean their table and put their dirty plate to the place that has been provided after they finish eating. This can make the circulation smoother and faster, and make fleets that have been designed possible This concept can also added discipline value and hygiene appreciation for canteen users. With this self-service concept, number of worker especially cleaning service can be minimized and the environment of the canteen can always be clean and comfortable.

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Take foods

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First Floor Plan

Mezanine Floor Plan 50


Stall is consist of two area; cooking area and cashier area. Cooking area concludes stove and sink

while cashier area consist of table for customer to order, pay, and take their food order.

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OTHER WORKS

Model making

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Graphic design

Digital Illustration 53


Hand Drawing

Watercolor

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Photography

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