Asanarchitecturestudent,Ibelievethatlife is way bigger than architecture. In order to solve problems around, architecture in it self is surely not enough. For that reason, i broaden my horizon of knowledge into social study. With all the experience and knowledge i’ve gathered, i envision to makean impacttowardslocalcommunities through architectural and humanitarian approach.
asadelabraham@gmail.com
+62 812 2346 3814
Education
Gadjah Mada University (2022−Present)
Bachelor of Architecture
Diponegoro University (2021−2022)
Bachelor of Architecture
Al-Azhar 4 Senior High School (2018−2021)
Natural Science
Experience
Content Writer (2024)
Ajak Gerak Community
Community Service Assistant (2023)
Tourism Village Masterplan
Assistant Lecturer (2023)
Structure’s Principle Course
Technical Skills
CAD/BIM Sketchup | AutoCAD | Revit
Rendering Enscape | D5 Render
2D Design Photoshop | InDesign | Figma
Organization
Keluarga Mahasiswa Teknik Arsitektur (2024)
Co-Leader of Social Community Division
BEM KM FT UGM (2023)
Staff of Social Empowerment Ministry
Wiswakharman Expo (2023)
Staff of International Architecture Symposium
Workshop
Akademi Arsitek Komunitas (2023)
Arkom Indonesia
Code Berkarakter Social Project (2023)
Pelita Gadjah Mada
Achievement
1st Winner -Malioboro Stall Redesign (2022)
Yogyakarta Architecture Student Association
Top 10 -Traditional Market Design (2023)
Sriwijaya University
Waras Cipta
How we work defines how we live
From parking lot into urban renewal
Ketandan Hoek 1 2
Lessons from rural
Transfromation of a roof
Men(atap)
Code Berkarakter
Community development under the bridge
Prologue
The beginning of any creation is always an adventure into the unknown. This chapter captures the essence of tracing those unknown paths.
It’s about venturing beyond comfort zones, discovering hidden corners of creativity, and gathering the courage to move forward
In the end, it’s not merely to seek what the external world has to offer. I’ts also a way to discover our self.
2024
4th Semester Studio
Architect’s Office
Kaliurang, Sleman 2000 sqm
Waras Cipta
Waras Cipta is a conceptual design for the office of PT. Global Rancang Selaras, an architecture firm specializing in high-rise buildings, particularly hospitals. The firm envisions creatingabetterworldthrough high-qualityarchitecture.
To align with these values, the design concept integrates architectural interventions that reflectthefirm'scommitmentto excellence.Theprimarystrategy to achieve this is by adopting psychological approach of Wellness Theory into spatial organisation.
What if wellness theory meets office design?
Architecture is known for its demandingworkcultureandlong hours. This environment hinders self-reflection, spiritual growth, andlifesatisfaction,oftenleading to identity crises. The resulting work-life imbalance harms relationships, reduces relaxation, and causes emotional exhaustion anddecreasedproductivity.
Waras Cipta /Healthy Creation/ aims to cultivate a working space that fosters and supports individuals' physical and mental well-being,allowingthemtothrive and be in optimal condition to generate creative, valuable, and meaningfulideasorcreations.
The roof is designed for tropical climate, with openings that enables passive cooling through cross-ventilation. Excess sunlight is blocked by a double wooden facade on the south, while plant shading do the job on the oppositeside.
Kampung Ketandan in Malioboro street has now undergone many changes. The historical traces of the Chinese quarter can no longerbefound,exceptina few buildings with their distinctive acculturated style.
Ketandan Hoek, a public space that is designed to address the issue of cultural degradation through urban renewal approach The space provides a platform for Chinese culture to be introduced to the younger generation. Additionally, it accommodates small local enterprises, allowing themtoprosperandgrow.
Can a Small-Scale Urban Intervention influence a Regional Growth?
BypositioningKetandanHoekasacatalyst fortheregenerationofKampungKetandan, the aim is to breathe new life into the area through strategic urban intervention. This initiative involves the creation of the Ketandan Philosophical Axis, a conceptual and physical pathway designed to draw visitorsintotheheartofthecommunity.
The axis is envisioned as a vibrant cultural and economic corridor, enhancing the appeal of Ketandan and encouraging foot traffic. As visitors are drawn to this thoughtfully designed space, the resulting influx of activity is expected to stimulate local businesses, fostering a thriving economy that benefits the entire community.
Time + Design= Urban Growth
The presence of Ketandan Hoek will increase the number of tourists passingthroughKetandan.Thiswillled to the emergence of new economic hubsalongKetandanStreet.
2023
3th Semester Studio
Holiday House Bantul, Yogyakarta
400 sqm
Omah Ndeso
In today’s modern era, the spacesweinhibitslowly turning ourself into individual being detached from what used to define our life. This path slowly will lead ourlives into disorder andourplanetintodisaster.
On countering those issues, rural life may provide an answer. Village was originally our mode of living. Omah Ndeso tries to integrate rural live values of harmony into a summerhousedesign.
What if a House Could Redefine How We Live?
Omah Ndeso tries to encapsulate and infuse rural values into a summer house design. The design makes the temporary dwellers feel a deep sense of connection that can’tbefoundinurbanlife.
The concept is achieved through integrationofvegetationacrossthe house & Spatial organisation that embraces the inhabitans to draw closertoeachother.
LEGEND
Foyer
Living Room
Hallway
Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Toilet
Dining Room
Kitchen
Laundry Room
Pool Area
Courtyard
Front Yard
Carport
REALITY Manifestation
The purpose of discovery is to eventually finding a place for it in the greater scheme of things. Often times, it means finding purpose to serve something more than ourself.
The works that lays ahead marks a journey of abstract idea turning into reality. A process of trial and error to ideate a solution towards a better built environment.
A process where purpose and meaning are weaved into spatial design...
2024 Built Project Roof Rennovation Gunungputri, Bogor 176sqm
Men (atap)
The space we inhibit has a love hate relationship with time. On one side, it’s a way for us to create a stronger bonds with elements and the people that shape the space. On the other, entropyleavenoroomevenfor ourspacetoescape.
Aging,aninevitablefactthatour dwellingface.That’snodifferent withthehouseipersonallygrew in.Throughits14yearsjourney,it is time to give a rennovation to the roof. The solution has to be quick to construct yet offers a structuralstrength.
Exsisting Roof Structure Degradation
A Journey From Wood to Light Steel
As the time goes, the integrity of wood structural system that forms the roof got weathered. It’s mainly caused by leakage of water that penetrated the roof. Slowly, it began to gave rise to an unwanted life: fungus.
Light steel on the other hand, gave promise toamorecosteffectiveandweatherdurable material. Choosing to transition to that materialisasurewaytogo.
The House Prior to the Renovation
SITUATION
Code River, Yogyakarta
Code Berkarakter
Modernization in Yogyakarta has sparked increased urbanization, drawing many fromoutsidethecitytosettlein Kampung Code due to its strategic location and affordability. As new residents arrive, they make the village theirhomewhileseekingbetter livelihoods.
However, this influx has led to a decline in Kampung Code's image and a drop in visitors, shiftingfocusfromitsuniqueness to urban settlement like other. With its fading popularity among theyoungergeneration,thereare growing concerns about the village's future, both in terms of itslayoutandsocialstructure.
Kampung’s Hall after the program with the peoples that’s involved in it