Product Design
Hi, I am Adham Haekal
an undergraduate industrial student in Institute Technology of Bandung. I am a quick and adaptive learner who passionate to learn new things. contact
Email .: haekalrizky6690@gmail.com
Phone : +6282213835651
Instagram : @adhmhaekal
Experiences
Participant
MAU X ITB Workshop
Collaboration
General Affairs of Production Team
Bandung Design Biennale 2023
Vice Head of Creative Department
OSKM ITB
Chief of Committee
PSDP - Jatifest ITB
Head of Property Division
AMI ITB
Set Designer team
Tuturupa
Education
Product Design Undergraduate
Institute Technology of Bandung
Science
SMAN 5 Bogor
Interest
Furniture Design
Material Exploration
Business Design
System Design
Urban Design
Competence
Teamwork
Design thinking
Leadership
Project management
Problem solving
Software skills
Autodesk Fusion 360
Google Workspace
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Blender
Procreate
modul-trä
an academic project
Homegrown Studio is an interior studio and furniture manufacture that focused on residential project varies from architect to interior design. This project focuses on developing new potential market for the companies considering the materials and human resources they have.
modul-trä can easily be transform by knockdown system, purposedly made for coffee shop and residential as a coffee chair and stool. Modular system makes it dual purposed adjusting its user need.
Types :
Modular Chair
Dimensions :
480 x 515 x 665 mm
Materials :
Sungkai wood
In collaboration with Homegrown Studio
The Homegrown Studio market focuses on business owners such as coffee shops and home projects, with the studio relying on clients and projects that often leave behind leftover materials from each project.
By utilizing leftover materials from previous projects, this product is proposed to developed the retail market for personal customers and business to business by practicing a sustainable process.
Image Board
Ideation & Modeling
Prototyping
morfiá
Porada Design Awards
Porada Design Award 2023 seeks innovative and functional mirror designs that prioritize sustainable practices, align with the brand's identity, and showcase the beauty of solid wood craftsmanship.
Morfiá is a mirror designed with a focus on both functionality and aesthetics, serves as a versatile mirror suitable for everyday use and decorative furniture.
Types : Mirror
Dimensions : 1061 x 52 x 1850 mm
Materials : Walnut Wood
Inspired by the shapes found in nature, particularly leaves, Morfiá reflects the idea that in nature, every form has a purpose and function, providing both beauty and utility for the sustainability of the natural ecosystem. This mirror draws inspiration from the beauty and intricacies of nature, offering a blend of utility and aesthetic appeal for daily life.
Morfiá is a wall mirror featuring dual mirror surfaces that can be opened and closed using hinges. When closed, it serves as a decorative piece and practical solution for hanging clothes. When opened, it transforms into a double-sided mirror, combining functionality with a stylish design.
Image Board
Nature - Earthy - Elegant
Material
tawamu
MAU X ITB Workshop Collaboration
In Japanese, TAWAMURERU (戯れる) means to play and be amused. We took "TAWAMU" from that phrase which means your laughter in bahasa Indonesia. Through this product, we want to design a future where children will have space to laugh and play creatively in a community.
The main theme of this workshop is the narrative of “The Future of Bamboo and Rattan” in the next 10 years. Our approach to creating these products takes into account the increasing density of residential areas and rapid growth, which has resulted in limited space for children. Therefore, we are innovating these products to address this issue.
Partners
Dio Vitto Namora (ITB)
Sarah Nisa Mardhiya (ITB)
Hanano Nagamoto (MAU)
Yoon Sungjoon (MAU)
Types : Playground Module
Dimensions : 700 x 350 x 300 mm / module
Materials : Rattan and Bamboo
Our approach to these products begins with the exploration and experimentation of bamboo and rattan materials themselves. We aim to understand their capabilities and limitations, and to leverage the unique properties and characteristics of bamboo and rattan to create innovative products.
We chose rattan as the primary material due to its flexibility, strength, and lightweight nature, making it ideal for creating playground modules for children.
The simple arch module can shape-shift with the help of joints. This system aims to stimulate children to co-de-sign their own space and invent new ways to play together
This product was made using bending technique in response to rattan’s flexibility. Screws and lashings are used in the joints to strengthen the touch points between the poles. We used bamboo lamination to make the S-shaped joints and bamboo laminated metal for the straight joints.
Ideation
Material Exploration
Prototyping
In Japanese, TAWAMURERU (戯れる) means to play and be amused. TAWAMU means your laughter in bahasa Indonesia.
ollie-out
an academic project
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Bandung is a city renowned for its diverse and vibrant communities. These communities are active in various fields such as art, culture, sports, environment, and more. Their presence provides a platform for public expression and drives the city's development.
Ollie-Out is a public skateboard sharing initiative designed to support social engagement and facilitate communities and skateboard enthusiasts. Equipped with halogen lights, it not only provides illumination but also enhances the aesthetics of public parks. Given Bandung's numerous public spaces and wellequipped skate parks, this initiative is particularly well-suited to the city's active skateboarding culture.
Types :
Public Facility
Dimensions :
700 x 1025 x 2100 mm
Materials :
Concrete and Steel
While Bandung boasts many public spaces with skate parks and a dynamic community supporting skateboarding, several of these spaces lack the necessary public facilities to fully support skateboarding activities, both socially and in terms of safety.
Inspired by the design precedents of bike-sharing systems like "Boseh" and "Beam," which are becoming increasingly popular in major cities across Indonesia, this skateboard-sharing innovation seeks to fill this gap.
The presence of ample public spaces conducive to skateboarding and the established success of similar sharing products make this skateboardsharing service an ideal addition to Bandung’s skateboarding scene.
“Beam”
This product features a security system and an integrated application for borrowing the skateboards. Each unit has a unit number and QR code to facilitate the borrowing process through the app.
Once the borrowing process is completed via the app, the security system will automatically unlock. Users can then release the lock by pressing the button on the ollie-out unit.
Ollie-out is equipped with skateboard sharing units and a repair station that includes embedded tools like screwdrivers and hex screws for skateboard maintenance.
LINGGIH
RICE HUSK & RICE STRAW FURNITURE SET an academic project
an academic project