I am an Architecture fresh graduate from Bandung Institute of Technology, specializing in HumanCentered Design. As a lifelong learner, I am committed to refining my craft and creating spaces that are both meaningful and enduring. Skilled in CAD, rendering, and visual storytelling, I enjoy turning ideas into designs that are functional, contextually responsive, and visually engaging.
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EDUCATION
2021 - 2025
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Architecture with a Specialization in Human-Centered Design
Final GPA: 3.57/4.00
2018 - 2021 SMAN 3 Bandung
Final Rank: 18/320
P RO F E SS IONA
2024
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URBAN+ Internship
Architecture Division
2025 Avalier Design
Freelance Designer
2024 PT Prahasta Cakra Utama
Freelance Designer
ORGANIZATION
2024-2025 Head of Creative Marketing Department of IMA-G Lentera Karya 2024/2025
IMA-Gunadharma ITB
2023- 2024 Vice Director of Creative Marketing Department
Ganesha Student Innovation
Summit 2023
2023-2024
Head of External Relations
Unit Softball ITB
2023-2024 Marketing Staff
IMA-Gunadharma ITB
SK I LLS
Language Bahasa Indonesia - Native
English - Proficient
Dr. Ir. Woerjantari Kartidjo, M.T.
Academic, Individual
SENARA (Sejahtera Intergenerational Area) is a mixed-use facility in Kota Baru Parahyangan that addresses the declining health of Indonesia’s growing elderly population by integrating elderly housing with a children’s education center, fostering daily intergenerational interaction that promotes emotional, cognitive, and physical well-being for both age groups within an inclusive, communitybased environment.
SENARA was conceived as a design response to the growing concern towards the decrease in the elderly’s life quality that comes with the elderly population increase in Indonesia. Studies prove that loneliness is one of the key factors that causes the decline in the elderly’s health quality. Approaches to increase the elderly’s interaction frequency include; intergenerational interaction, aging-friendly communities, and group-based physical activities.
Modern cities often separate elderly care facilities and children’s education centers, limiting opportunities for natural intergenerational interaction. This separation can lead to social isolation among seniors and missed opportunities for children to benefit from the wisdom, patience, and mentorship older generations can offer.
The SENARA concept integrates elderly housing with a children’s education center in one cohesive development, creating a shared environment that encourages daily encounters, collaborative activities, and mutual learning. By combining functional spaces such as multi-purpose rooms, healthcare facilities, and climate-responsive courtyards, the design aims to improve quality of life, strengthen community bonds, and promote sustainable social interaction between generations.
Kota Baru Parahyangan Jl. Raya Parahyangan, Kertajaya, Padalarang, Kabupaten Bandung Barat
MAIN ACCESSIBILITY
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PUBLIC AMENITIES
Jl. Parahyangan Raya (Width: 20 meters) : Direct Access towards Tolls
Bujanggamanik Kav. (Width: 15 meters)
SEPARATION separation according to the functions in the facility
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT adding variations according to each spaces’ usage and functions BASE MASS COURTYARD PLACEMENT
ADDITION adding more mass to further define the building’s shape according to its space needs
DETAILING detailing the mass according to its function, an intergenerational mixed use facility
massing
development
proper living units
multi-
purpose halls function flexibility colorful ramps universal design principle & attraction for both generations engaging landscape restorative & sensory training element for the elderly’s comfort and health quality
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sociofugal areas for the elderly to unwind (e.g. private roof deck, hallway seating area)
elderly housing
sensory walkways to help with the elderly’s cognitive senses
healthcare function by direct connection to RSIA parahyangan
multi-purpose spaces for workshops & usage flexibility
dividing mass between functions
urban-farming to encourage participation & implement a routine
children education center
universal design through ramp as main circulation & attraction
sociopetal spaces to encourage interaction
multipurpose
sports/event hall
amphitheater
roof garden
ramp classrooms
tutoring corridor
back of the house
retail area
lobby children side landscape
private elderly living unit
elderly living unit corridor
first floor multi-purpose hall plan
group exercises
main feature:
folding walls to adjust each section’s function depending on the kind of event held
first multi-purposefloor hall
third floor multi-purpose sports & events hall plan
URBAN FARMING AREA
HELP FOSTER A SENSE OF PURPOSE & ROUTINE WHICH CAN HELP REDUCE FEELINGS OF ISOLATION OR DEPRESSION FOR THE ELDERLY
SENSORY WALKPATH
OFFERS A GENTLE AND ENGAGING WAY TO PROMOTE BOTH PHYSICAL AND COGNITIVE WELL-BEING OF THE ELDERLY
SEPARATOR BETWEEN THE COURTYARD AND LIVING UNITS THAT ALSO ACT AS A RESTORATIVE ELEMENT
WOODEN DECK
EXTENSION FROM THE FACILITY’S MULTIPURPOSE HALL WHICH CAN FUNCTION AS A PLACE FOR THE ELDERLY TO BATHE IN THE SUN OR EXERCISE (E.G: TAI-CHI)
CHILDREN PLAYGROUND
encourage social interaction, helping children learn cooperation, communication, and conflict resolution in a natural setting
OFFERS A UNIQUE BLEND OF LEARNING,S ENSORY ENGAGEMENT, AND NATURAL PLAY WHILE ALSO CREATING A SOOTHING ENVIRONMENT
warm, versatile surface that blends learning with nature, creating a safe and comfortable zone for outdoor classes, group discussions, and reading sessions
Project
Function
Location
Year
Advisor Project Type
pasar kita.
Final Year Architecture
Studio Project
Adaptive Reuse Mixed-Use Facility
Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat
2024
Ir. Tri Yuwono, M.T.
Academic, Individual
Pasar Kita is a mixed-use adaptive reuse project that revitalizes Pasar Banceuy into a communityinclusive tourism node by integrating housing, hospitality, and tourism features to foster unity among diverse communities and cultures.
PASAR KITA was developed as a design response to the social and spatial challenges surrounding Pasar Banceuy, an area with rich historical value yet facing underutilization and physical decline. Despite its potential as a tourism and cultural node, the existing building’s condition is deteriorated, limiting its appeal and functionality.
The surrounding urban environment also presents several pressing issues. Sidewalks are overcrowded with street vendors, obstructing pedestrian movement and reducing walkability. There is a notable lack of accessible public spaces where residents and local communities can gather, interact, and engage in activities. This absence of communal areas contributes to weakened social cohesion and limited opportunities for cultural exchange.
Through a mixed-use adaptive reuse approach, PASAR KITA integrates housing, hospitality, and tourism functions into a revitalized Pasar Banceuy. The project seeks to not only preserve the site’s historical and cultural identity but also foster unity among diverse communities and cultures by creating a vibrant, multifunctional space that supports both local livelihoods and visitor engagement.
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accommodating to the general public’s needs by providing a large open space for the street vendors’ relocation, redesigned community mall as the main tourism node, and a north-south oriented apartment/condo for the comfort of the users.
issues.
Sidewalks overcrowded with street vendors, disrupting pedestrian activit
Lack of spaces for residents and local communities to gather and interact
An existing building with the potential to become a tourism node but currently in poor condition
Community Mall
The Community Mall serves as a podium with commercial areas available for lease, accommodating F&B, retail, and lifestyle tenants. It is equipped with various circulation modes (elevators and escalators) centered around a void, with an internal shopping arcade designed to foster interaction between communities.
The Community Mall also features flexible spaces such as an atrium, rooftop, and lobby, which can be rented by local communities or tenants for various events.
This concept not only strengthens connections between individuals but also creates an ecosystem that supports local economic growth and community creativity.
Location
Direct access to Teras
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from site.
pasar kita.
Commercial Housing
Apartments combined with condos serve as decent housing for the surrounding community, while still maintaining the site’s market value.
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daptive Reuse Design
Utilizing the existing old building on the site by retaining the column and beam structure in certain parts of the building.
Historical Element Facade
Integrating historical elements of the Asia Afrika district into façade motifs, which also function as sunshading for the east- and west-facing sides of the building.
Street Vendor Stalls
A proper vending area for street vendors, equipped with canopies, seating, and direct access from the street to attract visitors
Riverfront
ikapundung
A sustainability aspect that also serves as a buffer against sunlight on the east and west facing sides of the building.
UMKM local vendors (street vendors), and nearby residents.
Renting a commercial stall, residing in an apartment.
Multi-Purpose Rooftop
A rooftop equipped with a stage for community performances and rentable modular stalls that can be customized to tenants’ needs to enhance economic value, along with seating areas for visitors to interact with one another.
Rentable Spaces
Commercial spaces in the form of permanent and modular stalls to accommodate tenants’ needs.
Local residents/ communities from diverse backgrounds.
Renting a commercial stall, residing on site, hosting community events.
Fostering Interaction
The use of voids and the provision of flexible spaces for community events (atrium, rooftop) in the community mall design aim to foster interaction, improve circulation, and create a more enjoyable spatial experience for visitors.
Various Circulation Methods
A variety of circulation modes is provided to offer visitors diverse spatial experiences, starting from elevators and escalators centered around the building’s void, to a shopping arcade that divides the two masses and serves as the main hub of interaction.
Modular Stalls & Canopy
Expanding rentable commercial areas through a more flexible approach: tenants are not permanent, stands/stalls can be customized according to tenants’ needs, easily relocated, offered at lower rental costs, and designed to ensure that street vendors do not obstruct pedestrian movement on the sidewalks.
The IKN Botanical Garden is envisioned as a key ecological and educational landmark within Indonesia’s new capital. I was entrusted with designing the shelters and canopies and its surrounding facilities for IKN’s Botanical Garden, while also taking on the responsibility of visualizing the concepts and presenting them directly to the government curator.
SketchUp, Autodesk Revit, Enscape, Figma Software
Top Elevation of the designed canopy integrated into the surrounding facilities in IKN’S Botanical Garden.
drop-off canopy
The retail area of IKN’s Botanical Gardens, featuring a stepped viewing deck, a riverside wooden deck, and a crossing bridge.
Another angle of the retail area, featuring an amphitheater with educational information regarding the surrounding vegetation.
visualization gallery
Project
Function
Location
Year
Project Type
IKN Botanical Gardens
Canopy & Landscape Design
IKN Botanical Gardens
2024
Group Project, Competition
Located in North Surabaya, Revive-Sub introduces a community space that unites people, culture, and nature through regenerative architecture. Using sustainable materials, climate-responsive design, renewable energy, and integrated water management, the project establishes a strong local identity while supporting the city’s vision as a waterfront destination. With cultural, economic, and tourism facilities, Revive-Sub fosters community interaction and serves as a global inspiration for sustainable architecture.
SketchUp, Autodesk Revit, Enscape, Figma, Adobe
SYNTHESIS PROCESS
Natural Lighting
Berdasarkan lintasan matahari, Surabaya memiliki iklim tropis sepanjang tahun. Oleh karena itu, penerangan dari sinar matahari dapat dimanfaatkan untuk penerapan skylight dan solar panel pada area yang sering terkena radiasi matahari 1
New Access! 3
Terdapat opportunity akses baru dari Jalan Indrapura dan menuju kawasan Jembatan Merah Plaza. Oleh karena itu, diusulkan pembangunan jalan baru di sisi timur dan selatan tapak untuk mengintegrasikan bangunan dengan lingkungan eksisting.
Natural Ventilation 2
Angin cenderung berasal dari arah timur dan barat sepanjang waktu, sehingga ventilasi silang (cross ventilation) dan konsep efek cerobong (stack effect) cocok diimplementasikan untuk penghawaan alami
River Usage 4
Dibangun waterfront frontage yang juga berfungsi sebagai halte kapal untuk mendukung rencana Pemkot Surabaya dalam mengembangkan transportasi dan wisata berbasis air dengan sungai sebagai medianya (RDTR Surabaya No. 8 Tahun 2018)
PERSPECTIVE SECTION A
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4th Regenerative Approach:
Water Management Center
WATER MANAGEMENT CENTER
SUNGAI
KALIMAS
Air Sungai menuju Water Management Center
Air Dikembalikan Ke Sungai Kalimas & Operasinal Lanskap