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PROFILE Name Date of Birth Address Phone Nationality Email

Raden Andhini 18.11.1982 6 Raffles Boulevard #04-100 Marina Square, Singapore 039594 (65) 97275982 Indonesian andhini@gmail.com

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Architecture a Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) Bachelor or Architecture, Cum Laude Graduated as best student with GPA 3.69 Al Azhar high school, Kemang Pratama, West Java Graduated as best student Al Azhar junior high school, Jaka Permai, West Java Graduated as best student Al Azhar primary school, Jaka Permai, West Java Cendana primary school, Pekanbaru, Riau

2001 - 2006

EMPLOYMENT

DP Architects Pte Ltd. Singapore Architectural Executive [project coordinator and design team]

2006 - present

Popo Danes Architect, Bali as intern architect Intership Architect [design team]

2005

PROJECT Professional

The Patterson [condominium] - architecture The Plaza Hotel - architecture 8th Gate Mall, Damascus – architecture Baku shopping mall – architecture Lusail Master Plan – masterplan and architecture Samarah Rift Site Master Plan – masterplan and architecture Bimini Bay Master Plan

2010

Porto Dubai, Dubai, UAE – masterplan and architecture Fun Trolley, Dubai, UAE – architecture Shopping Mall, Istanbul – architecture Souk Al Haraj shopping mall – architecture

2009

1998 - 2001 1995 - 1998 1990 - 1995 1989 - 1990

King Abdullah Outlet Mall, Jeddah – architecture ADHOM, Abu Dhabi – architecture Project G Theme Park, Abu Dhabi – masterplan and architecture Dubiotech, Dubai – architecture Algiers Bay, Algeria – masterplan Bawadi, Dubai – masterplan and architecture

2008

Dubai IMPZ – architecture Dubai Sky Maritime – architecture Bawadi – masterplan (competition) Palm Jebel Ali – architecture (competition) Adminopolis, King Abdullah Administrative City – masterplan Zuwara Abu Khamas, Libya – masterplan competition) Um Ramool, Dubai – masterplan Larnaka, Cyprus – masterplan and architecture (competition) Samarah Dead Sea Beach & Resort – masterplan and architecture

2007

Dead Sea Sales Cente, Jordan – architecture 8th Gate Salec Centre, Damascus – architecture 8th Gate Masterplan, Damascus – master plan

2006

Gunaksa Masterplan, Bali – master plan

2005

PROJECT Academic

Community Learning Centre, Bali – final project Outdoor Space Design Competition – architecture STT Telkom, Bandung – masterplan and architecture competition

2006

Cisitu Health and Healing Resort, Bandung – architecture

2005

SKILLS

OS Office Adobe 2D / 3D

Windows, Mac Os Microsoft office (word, powerpoint, excel, adobe acrobal professional) Photoshop, In Design, Illustrator Bentley Microstation, AutoCAD, Revit, Sketchup, 3D Max, Corel Draw 2


SEMINAR AND COURSES

Team Leader’s Toolkit Course (encourage people, support achievement of results, build team relationships certified) REVIT training The Different Shades of GREEN seminar The 6th International Seminar on Sustainable Environment and Architecture [SENVAR] Bandung, West Java

2010

SCIENCE AND PAPER PUBLISHED

2010 2008 2005

2006

“Pusat Belajar Komunitas di Selat, Propinsi Bali”,

Community Learning Centre in Selat, Bali Province), as paper for the final project assigment, Departemen Arsitektur; Sekolah Arsitektur, Perencanaan, dan Pengembangan Kebijakan Institute of Technology Bandung

AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

Promoted as Architectural Executive in DP Architects Pte Ltd Cum Laude Graduate of Department of Architecture, ITB Awarded as best student from Department of architecture 1st place in Outdoor Space Design Competition, ITB Runner up for 51st ITB Dies Natalis Architecture best project 1st place in Student Development and Welfares writing contest, ITB Runner up in JICE & Indonesian National Education Department 1st place in Teacher Day school writing contest Awarded as best student in the province, West Java Awarded as best student in the city, Municipal Goverment of Bekasi Awarded as best participant in Du Pont Exhibition PP Iptek Science Fair

2008 2006

2002

“Nasionalisme di Mata Saya, Mahasiswa Belum Genap Satu Tahun”,

(Nationalism for Me, a-not-even-1-year-old-university-student) Writing Contest LPKM ITB, published by LPKM ITB, 2002

2005 2003 2002 2001

2001

Indonesia High School Essay Writing Contest,

Published by JICE and Indonesia National Departement, 2001

2001

“Pengaruh Gerak Epirogenesa Terhadap Evolusi Permukaan Bumi dan Tahap-Tahap Kehidupan Biotanya”,

(Influence of Epeirogenesis movement to Evolution of Earth Movement and Stages of Living biota) published by Al Azhar Kemang Pratama High School

SCHOLARSHIPS LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY

Al Azhar Kemang Pratama scholarship Pikiran Rakyar Group newspaper, Bandung, West Java

2001 2000

1999

“Perbandingan Kualitas Air Setelah Penyaringan dengan Karbon Aktif dan Arang Tempurung Kelapa di Lokasi Pembuangan Akhir Bantar Gebang Bekasi”,

TOEFL iBT, score 103 Practice TOEFL PBT score 573 The Examination of Secondary English Programme, Grade A

2010 2006 1998

(Water Quality Comparison with Active Carbon and Coconut Shell Charcoal Filtrations) published by Al Azhar Kemang Pratama High School, 1999

1999

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CONTENTS TITLE PAGE

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ARCHITECTURE 8TH GATE MALL | Damascus, Syria

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BAKU SHOPPING MALL | Russia

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KING ABDULLAH OUTLET MALL | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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PORTO DUBAI | Dubai, UAE

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DUBIOTECH | Dubai, UAE

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SKY MARITIME | Dubai, UAE

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PALM JEBEL ALI | Dubai, UAE

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PROJECTS ACADEMIC

ACADEMIC / PROFESSIONAL WORK CISITU HEALTH & HEALING RESORT

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MASTER PLAN

8TH GATE | Damascus, Syria

SHOPPING MALL | Istanbul, Turkey

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SAMARAH DEAD SEA | Dead Sea, Jordan

DUBAI IMPZ | Dubai, UAE

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ADMINOPOLIS | Saudi Arabia

FUN TROLLEY | Dubai, UAE

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BAWADI | Dubai, UAE [competition]

ALGIERS BAY | Algiers

SAMARAH RIFT SITE | Dead Sea, Jordan

LUSAIL | Doha, Qatar

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COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTRE | Bali Projects Credits | Raden Andhini Stage | Preliminary Concept Design completed The project itself is located at 13 ha area with extreme contour in Selat, an area at Mount Agung, Bali. Focusing on a community-learning centre project as the main agenda, this project is meant as a non-formal form of education to help young people from lower income society around this area, or even further neighborhoods. Few courses are introduced to help local community gaining more skills and better insight to achieve better quality of live.

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8TH GATE MASTER PLAN | Damascus, Syria Projects Credits | Chan Hui Min - Design Principal Trecia Lim - Designer [project coordinator] Raden Andhini - Designer Johonson - Designer Stage | Detailed master plan completed The Eight Gate is an exclusive enclave that has its own style, design and character. A satellite city, situated only 12 km from central Damascus, the Eighth Gate will be home to new commercial development totaling more than 4.5 million square feet. The Eight Gate is strategically segmented into three zones. The commercial Centre of Eoght Gate offers a european style piazza for convergence that encapsules a myriad of function. Anchored by the signature 30 storey office tower, the main plaza also embraces low rise commercial buildings and a retail mall inspired by the souks of old Damascus. Next zone, The Waterfront, is characterized by a blend of low-rise residential development, high street shopping and dining landscape. Against this vibrant backdrop are a hotel and serviced apartment towers overlooking the waterfront and the main plaza. As we transverse the trail to the more intimate and private residential zone, we immerse ourselves into an environment that celebrates our innermost sense of community. The last zone which is the residential zone, is augmented with interconnected courtyards and low-rise buildings inspired by Syrian housing archetyoes.

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SAMARAH DEAD SEA BEACH & RESORT MASTER PLAN | Dead Sea, Jordan

Projects Credits | Chan Hui Min - Design Principal Trecia Lim - Designer [project coordinator] Raden Andhini - Designer Johonson - Designer Stage | Concept master plan completed The Dead Sea Golf & Beach Resort is a world-class destination gateway for the Dead Sea area. It is poised to capture the spirit; character and identity of the Dead Sea Valley and at the same time meet the increasing tourism demands of the region. It creates a sense of arrival and presence of a thriving community, offering entertainment & recreation, luxury hotel & accommodation, shopping, natural healing and business meeting experience. One destination, Four complementary experiences. Golf Site | Beach Site | Hill Site | Rift Site

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ADMINISTRATIVE CITY [ADMINOPLIS] Saudi arabia Projects Credits | Chan Hui Min - Design Principal Raden Andhini - Designer [project coordinator] Krisnamurti Lumenta - Designer Yau Jung Jian - Designer Stage | Concept master plan completed

2007

The Adminopolis is a prototype city which will be located on the east and west coasts of Saudi Arabia. The potential site locations are chosen based on the neutrality of the site, taking into account the vehicular network, and proximity to neighbouring infrastructure, existing longer established urban centers. The client brief called for the city to be expandable. Within a given site, a transportation grid is the best method to plan for expansion when the land use of future precincts is yet to be determined. A nominal grid of 5x5 km was used for this exercise. This creates sizeable plots within which each phase may be developed. Initial developments should be phased in along existing infrastructural arteries or main highways. Axial connection can relate cities from across such higways. The city has a green symmetrical axis in the core, which connects all the five main precincts together. Each of these precinct has its own micro core institution; such as convention center zone, Sport Hub Zone, Tech Park Zone, the King’s Palace, and the Main Mosque. The main Green Axis is a big open 3 kilometer long and 200 meter wide green space with water feature in the middle, projecting from the entrance of the city up to the great mosque in the end. The green belt is intertwined by an organic shaped landscape network that ties the government precinct and commercial precinct along the mall with pedestrian path ways. The Adminopolis is designed with the following key principles: Simple hierarchy of space | Medium density core | Capacity for future expansion | Pedestrian friendly green network

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BAWADI MASTER PLAN [revitalization] | Dubai, UAE Projects Credits | Chan Hui Min - Design Principal Raden Andhini - Designer [project coordinator] Krisnamurti Lumenta - Designer Yau Jung Jian - Designer Stage | Concept master plan - competition For centuries, man has sought to address his relationship with nature through building shelter. History is replete with many architectural examples that celebrate man’s place in the cosmos. This design proposal follows in the tradition of embracing the wonder of nature through architectural expression and spatial experience. The design team hopes to harness the spirit of living in harmony with nature in the design, through allegorical, experiential and technological means. The design team aspired to introduce a theme to the master plan design that aims to transcend ephemeral trends and fashion. A monument that is iconic in form, yet simple enough to serve as a backdrop for the “soft” programs that make up the excitement of environments such as Times Square, Shibuya and the Las Vegas Strip. The following design strategies were employed: 1) Simple geometric forms make the buildings around Bawadi Square stand out from its surroundings and make richly sculptural spaces on the ground. 2) Monumental scale of nature-inspired built environment evokes a celebration of man’s connection with nature, space and time. 3) Spirit of harmony with nature enhanced by ecologically friendly building features. Key Design drivers To create an Iconic Place of international significance. A place that can be identified easily by the world. Integrated mixed use and inter-connected blocks - maximizing pedestrian experience with continuous excitement and varied attractions. Experiences of various activity levels strung together with a continuous green corridor to provide a singular identity to the entire Emaar Bawadi master plan.

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ALGIERS BAY MASTER PLAN | Algiers Projects Credits | Chan Hui Min - Design Principal Mehrafarin Jafari- Urban Planner [project coordinator] Raden Andhini - Designer Patrick Desamparado - Designer Stage | Concept Master Plan completed

Key Design Driver Increase waterfront exposure via environmentally-sensitive reclamation | Maximize views of the water and park corridor through view corridors to the sea | A variety of waterfront experiences: Public retail promenade, Marina, Resort, Beach and Residential | Class A technology office park has main visibility from the highway | Pipeline reserve converted to a site asset via landscaping | Distributed town centres create a variety of district identities | Synergy between residential and commercial components maintains good street-level activity day and night | Simple and clear circulation pattern | Clear segregation of public and private zones | High standard of living for residents and visitors

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SAMARAH RIFT SITE MASTER PLAN | Dead Sea, Jordan Projects Credits | Chan Hui Min - Design Advisor Raden Andhini - Design Principal [project coordinator] Stage | Concept Master Plan completed Exploiting the natural terrain of the site, the retail village cascades down hill towards the sea, and allow pedestrians to access the supermarket below the Cineplex via activity courtyards at different levels. The level changes were also exploited to segregate service traffic from visitor experiences. The retail areas closer to the residential apartment clusters are mediated by a mixeduse zone that combines ground floor retail around an activity courtyard, and luxurious apartments above. This is to create a vibrant village lifestyle that will ensure continuous occupancy of the area past business hours, thereby preventing an “activity dead zone� in the project.

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LUSAIL MASTER PLAN [revitalization] | Doha, Qatar Projects Credits | Chan Hui Min - Design Principal Mehrafarin Jafari - Urban Planner [project coordinator] Raden Andhini - Designer Patrick Desamperado - Designer Stage | Concept master plan completed Mix land uses Compact community design, access to waterfront Range of housing opportunities Create walkable communities A strong sense of place Preserve natural beauty Strengthen and direct development towards existing communities Provide a variety of land and water based transportation options Consistent policies and coordinated permitting processees

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8TH GATE MALL | Damascus, Syria Projects Credits | Chan Hui Min - Design Principal Raden Andhini - Designer [project coordinator] Patrick Desamparado - Designer Joerg Knuettel - Designer Frank Low Wenli - Junior Architect Stage | Detailed Concept Design completed

2010

Damascus has a mild mediterranean weather that presents the opportunity for creating distinct indoor and outdoor environments that can be enjoyed by visitors at different times of the year. In the western half, visitors are able to shop, dine and relax in the comfort of an indoor space. Whilst in the eastern half, visitors enjoy a village-like outdoor space with al fresco dining and luxury brands. The original brief from the client called for a 100% outdoor lifestyle mall. However, the topography and the size of the site presented a challenge to implement this concept. The mall design takes advantage of the topography of the site and creates multiple “ground floor” access points that reach different floors. Great care was taken to ensure that the retail circulation was continuous and looped to avoid dead ends. The sightlines to the shopfronts were also studied in great detail. The retail layout is further subdivided into various thematic zones: Water Zone, Central Galleria, Fire Court and Earth Court, each corresponding to the respective “ground floor” access points.

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BAKU SHOPPING MALL | Russia Projects Credits | Chan Hui Min - Design Principal Raden Andhini - Designer [project coordinator] Patrick Desamparado - Designer Frank Low Wenli - Junior Designer Stage | Concept Design

KING ABDULLAH OUTLET MALL | Saudi Arabia Projects Credits | Chan Hui Min - Design Advisor Raden Andhini - Design Principal [project coordinator] Stage | Preliminary Concept Design completed

2010

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PORTO DUBAI [revitalization] | Dubai, UAE Projects Credits | Chan Hui Min - Design Principal Raden Andhini - Designer [project coordinator] Sachie Fujimori - Designer Joerg Knuettel - Designer Shiao Lin Liem - Junior Designer Stage | Concept Design completed Master plan revitalization Key Ideas | Improving ‘connectivity’ to beach/ water | Enhance element of community life | Introduce a signature development at the top of the hill | Offering an alternate residential product to the villas for the upper tiers Option 1 - The Village The villas with the best views towards Burj Al Arab in the west are retained in the master plan. In the eastern half, a retail village that connects to the existing fisherman’s village is added and an alternate apartment residential product is intoduced.

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DUBIOTECH | Dubai, UAE Projects Credits | Chan Hui Min - Design Principal Krisnamurti Lumenta | Designer [project coordinator] Raden Andhini - Designer Yang Jung Jian - Designer Stage | Detailed Concept Design completed Mixed use development with following components: Residential, Hotel, Office, and Retail

2008

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DUBAI SKY MARITIME | Dubai, UAE

Projects Credits | Chan Hui Min - Design Principal Raden Andhini - Designer [project coordinator] Yau Jung Jian - Designer Stage | Concept Design completed Key Client Design Requirements 1) Take advantage of the prime views over the ocean and old town Dubai 2) Prime attention to selecting environmentally friendly design patters to meet the Green Building Rating System LEED standards. 3) Meet highest Standards in terms of efficiency of the office space. 4) To create an iconic office tower as the gateway to the DMC area.

2007

The design concept for the tower is based on narrating man’s harmony with nature. The spirit of the maritime environment, evoking the experience of the waterfront, coastal breeze and greenery, is the inspiration for the form of the building, its relationship with the exterior/urban surroundings, the spatial experience of the elevated gardens and the green technologies used in the design.

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PALM JEBEL ALI | Dubai, UAE Projects Credits | Chan Hui Min - Design Principal | Shruti Pilare - Urban Planner [project coordinator] Raden Andhini - Designer | Patrick Desamparado - Designer | Joerg Knuettel - Landscape Designer Stage | Concept Design completed The Palm Oasis; a symbol of shelter, respite and beauty, is adopted as a storyline for the formal expression and mood. The following design strategies were employed: 1) Organic forms make the buildings stand out from its surroundings and make richly sculptural spaces on the ground. 2) Abstract expression of Palm Towers and Dune Podium evoke the story of the Palm Oasis. 3) Contrasting elements of Palm, Water and Dune an inspiration for the landscape design and finishes palette. 4) Spirit of harmony with nature enhanced by ecologically friendly building features.

2007

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SHOPPING MALL | Istanbul, Turkey Projects Credits | Raden Andhini Stage | Preliminaru Concept Design completed

2009

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DUBAI IMPZ | Dubai, UAE Projects Credits | Raden Andhini - Design Principal Stage | Preliminary Concept Design completed

FUN TROLLEY | Dubai, UAE Projects Credits | Raden Andhini - Design Principal Stage | Preliminary Design completed

2007

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