BRIAWAN ANDORO SAYUDHA SIDHARTA
B.Arch, M.Arch


SUMMARY
I’m a graduate with degrees in Bachelor of Architectural Design and Master of Architecture by Coursework from the University of Adelaide. A key aspect of my professional goals is to gain more industry experience and seek guidance as well as mentorship from experienced architects, contributing to my long-term career aspirations in architecture. My excitement arises in the prospect of applying the knowledge acquired during my academic journey, particularly in the implementation of advanced design strategies. I’m eager to obtain hands-on experience, recognising its essential role that enables me to make significant contributions to the industry.

+61 424340011 briawan.sidharta@yahoo.com www.linkedin.com/ in/briawan-andoro

Adelaide, SA, 5000
WORK EXPERIENCE
Graduate of Architecture (2024)
Conmetro, Adelaide
- Coordinated with the team to prepare concept designs for proposed residential projects
- Sourced out and selected materials and suppliers
- Developed architectural and detail drawings in Revit and AutoCAD
Graduate of Architecture (2022 - 2023)
Jinghan Property Development, Adelaide
- Prepared architectural drawings and layouts utilising CAD software
- Visited the project site to investigate the area and review the site conditions
Architectural Internship (2022)
PT. Improdes Indonesia Architecture, Indonesia
- Produced 3D models of building designs in Revit and SketchUp
- Participated in internal reviews of design concepts
- Worked closely with clients to ensure the smooth execution of the projects
Architectural Internship (2022)
Marchese Partners Architects, Adelaide
- Completed interior joinery details and detailed preliminary drawings
- Assisted the studio leader with various daily tasks
- Prepared conceptual interior designs
EDUCATION
Master of Architecture by Coursework (2019 - 2021)
The University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Architectural Design (2016 - 2019)
The University of Adelaide
TECHNICAL (IT) SKILLS






REVIT 2024: Essential Training for Architecture (2023)






LinkedIn (ID: f05e56bc76bb4b466dcb4c1c9d1d0058255eaf8681249beaa8b8ffa6df96a61b) CERTIFICATES
ZEBD01x: Zero-Energy Design: An Approach To Make Your Building Sustainable (2021) edX and DelftX (ID: ae4f5b79246b4ebfa163b57f16a195b8)
AWARDS
Indigenous & International Cross Cultural Exchange Program (2021)
The University of Adelaide and Wirltu Yarlu Aboriginal Education
2021 All In Final Year Exhibition, The University of Adelaide (2021)
The University of Adelaide
The 2020 University of Adelaide International Alumni Scholarship (2020)
The University of Adelaide
VOLUNTEERING
General Volunteer (2021)
The Japan Australia Friendship Association (JAFA)
Teamed up with over 300 volunteers to organize the Kodomo no Hi Japan Festival, a festival celebrating the cultural and social connections between Japan and Australia.
Operational Team Member (2018)
The Leukemia Foundation
Worked with a team of volunteers in the preparation of lanterns for the Light the Night event organized by the Leukaemia Foundation
ORGANISATIONS
Global IQ Connect (2018)
Adelaide University Baseball Club (2016 - 2017)
LANGUAGES
English
Indonesian
REFEREES
Tim Wong
Project Manager, Conmetro
Phone : (+61) 499311319
Email : tim@conmetro.com.au
Professor Veronica Soebarto
Professor, School of Architecture and Built Environment, The University of Adelaide
Phone : (08) 83135695
Email : veronica.soebarto@adelaide.edu.au
Dr Katharine Bartsch
Program Director, School of Architecture and Built Environment, The University of Adelaide
Phone : (08) 83132305
Email : katharine.bartsch@adelaide.edu.au
Dr Doddy Anwar, S.T., M.T., M.M Director, PT. Improdes Indonesia Architecture
Phone : (+62) 81275096677
Email : doddyan@gmail.com
THE NAUTICAL
Self-Sufficient Fish Market and Hotel
THE PATH TO A NEW LIFE
Young Homeless Support Center
UBER PARK
Pocket Park for Uber Greenlight Office
THE FIRST PEG
Student Housing and Commercial Tower
PROJECT OASIS
Desert Station for Soil Improvement and Afforestation
ROAD, GLYNDE
Proposed Residential Project in Glynde, South Australia
OTHER WORKS
Construction Drawings
Plastic Scale Model Building
01 THE NAUTICAL
Self-Sufficient Fish Market and Hotel.
The goal of the project is to transform the former Marine and Harbours building in Port Adelaide into a cultural icon or destination that responds to the needs of the local community and serves as a tourism attraction for both domestic and international visitors. The proposal is a one-stop, mixeduse, self-sufficient building for things mainly related to marine products and capitalises on the opportunity to connect the site with the waterfront to the south and the existing dock 1 development surrounding the area.
In detail, the structure is divided into five major sections. The rooftop of the new building that hosts hydroponic and fish growing systems (3 fish tanks), which produce fresh vegetables and fish, the processing and packaging area on the second floor, the restaurants and cafes on the first floor, the traditional fish market on the ground floor, and the hotel from the fourth floor to the seventh floor, with 48 double hotel rooms.








All of the elements in the proposal are interconnected to support the idea of a self-sufficient building in an uninterrupted way. The raw vegetables and fish produced on the rooftop level’s hydroponics and fish farming will be delivered to the second level for processing and packing, and the finished products will subsequently be distributed from the processing and packaging area to the restaurants and cafes on the first floor, the fish market on the ground floor, and the hotel on the fourth and seventh levels.



Other facilities present in the proposal are the boat dock for nautical tourism and a small island that can be utilised by visitors for a small gathering or a party.




























02 THE PATH TO A NEW LIFE
Young Homeless Support Center
Situated at 1-23 Payneham Road, College Park, South Australia. The Path to a New Life is a proposed youth homelessness support center under the HYPA administration (a non-profit youth homelessness services organization) primarily built to support young people aged 15-25 who are experiencing homelessness or housing instability.

Accomodation Services
Education Needs

Food and Other Material Assistance


Employment Helps
With the three existing heritage listed buildings that each present different possibilities—the Italianate-style Bon Marche building, the Victorianstyle Former Bell’s Plumbers Shop, and the more modern Interwar Art Deco-style Duke of Leinster building originally constructed as a lodge for Druids Order in Adelaide—the site has promising advantages with the implementation of the adaptive reuse scheme.

Physical and Mental Health Services
Financial Help
Advisors
Project Programing
Bathroom & Toilet Access


Technology Facilities
Skills Training


To provide the designated young homeless population a place where they could receive both theoretical knowledge and practical skills that would help them move on from homelessness to reintegrate into the community again, as well as a support centre service where youth homeless people are able to obtain immediate assistance and support such as bathroom facilities, laundry, and phone access. Goal
Step 1: The boundary of the site.
The site occupies a prime location within the Adelaide Metropolitan Area, only a 5-minute drive from the Adelaide CBD. Based on this strategic location of the site and its close proximity to the commercial and residential areas surrounding it, the site is an ideal place for the youth homeless center.
The re-imagination and re-interpretation of the Bon Marche building, Bell’s Plumber Shop, and the Duke of Leinster building’s heritage roof geometry are the basis for each of the three patterns of the ornaments.
4: The new structures on both buildings.
Step 2: Existing heritage buildings on the site (Bon Marche Building, Bell’s Plumber Shop, and Duke of Leinster Building).
Step 3: Keep the open space and create areas for new structures by carving the roofs of the Bon Marche and Duke of Leinster building to accommodate new programs.
Step 5: The shapes of the new structures’ roofs (blue) are partly based on and reinterpreted around the historical element of the heritage buildings’ sharp roof angles (red).
Step 6: The final form of the buildings, a modern, striking landmark, contrasts with the site’s heritage buildings but still blends into the surrounding neighbourhood.




Workshop Space/Classroom
Advisors/Staff Office
Main Storage
Kitchen and Dining Hall
Outdoor Exercise Area
Practical Training Area (Garden)
Main Accomodation
Practical Training Area (Shops)
Parking and Loading Area
Open Deck
Basketball Court
Communal Garden
Entry (Front Office)
Entry (Communal Garden)
Sleeping Pod System


The bed pod’s unique design gives its occupants privacy and independence while they’re enrolled in the programme.
































03 UBER PARK
Pocket Park for Uber Greenlight Office
Uber Park is a pocket park for the Uber Greenlight Hub office located in the heart of Adelaide CBD. This park is expected to be able to both relieve stress and improve the life conditions of Uber employees, mainly through the calmness of its big open green area. The park is also equipped with various facilities, such as a BBQ area, a mini amphitheatre for outdoor presentations, and a basketball court to support the employees of Uber.






04 THE FIRST PEG
Student Housing and Commercial Tower
The proposal is for a mixed-use development of an all-inclusive 15-storey student housing and commercial high-rise tower that will include 78 single-bedrooms (26 ensuite), a green area or terrace on the second level for recreation or community gatherings, a gym, a supermarket, offices, and four commercial spaces.
The project seeks to reduce UNISA students’ travel time to the City West Campus by consolidating their requirements in one location while also benefiting the surrounding community. Commercial spaces (cafés and restaurants) occupied the first two floors, while residential quarters occupied the remaining levels.
The rectangular block was extracted from the existing site 8’s shape. The block was then divided into 15 parts to make the floor level and to attain the height of the building.
Block’s form experiment. The form was refined to create spaces for residential and commercial components.

+ 78 single-bedrooms (28 Ensuite)
+ Green terrace + Office spaces + 1 supermarket
The proposal for the site 8 incudes: + 1 gym + 2 cafes
+ 2 restaurants
+ a building height of 51m

































































05 PROJECT OASIS (TEAM OF 4)
Desert Station for Soild Improvement and Afforestation
Under the influence of population expansion, climate change, and other issues, the food crisis has become one of the most significant issues today. As the demand for food continues to expand, a solution has been proposed. Project Oasis has emerged as a response to the lack of arable land. It will increase the transformation of the land’s environment to promote healthy food production. Less than 11% of the world’s surface is cultivated, and less than 7% is in Australia. There are many reasons why land cannot be cultivated, but most of the land that cannot be cultivated is desert. Deserts make up 21% of the world’s total surface. Deforestation is creating more deserts and reducing the number of plantations on Earth. This is creating terrible soil conditions.



Through soil improvement technology, Project Oasis can improve the surrounding soil environment in a relatively short period of time. The cultivation, desert plants, and production of crops will be carried out within the facility and will be propagated around the structure in a radial manner. After the soil environment has improved, food production will exponentially increase. The project will launch and install independent stations in desertification zones around the world. Each station requires only a small amount of personnel to maintain and does not require external energy support. In the next 10 to 20 years, through Project Oasis, the food crisis is going to be effectively contained and improved.


Unfolding:
The model is broken down into more than twenty faces and copied out using a 1mm foam core board.




Cultivating Area 2
Rainwater Collector
Machinery Area

Cultivating Area 1
Lift
Groundwarter Harvester
Structural Foundation and Mineral Converter
Growth Projections
Year 2030
Location
Atacama Desert
Temperature 32ºC
Crop Area 2 ha
Year 2048
Location
Atacama Desert
Temperature 28ºC
Crop Area 15 ha
Year 2075
Location Atacama Desert
Temperature 22ºC
Crop Area 55 ha





06 31 Davis Road, Glynde
Proposed Residential Project in Glynde, South Australia
A proposal design of a two-story house located at 31 Davis Road, Glynde, South Australia. The proposal features modern architectural elements, sustainable materials, and an efficient layout that maximizes natural light and space. The design includes an open-concept living area, multiple bedrooms with en-suite facilities, and outdoor spaces that enhance the overall living experience.






























































































































































DAVIS ROAD
SCOTT STREET
07 OTHER WORKS
Hub Central entrance of the University of Adelaide.

























The levels below the residential apartments are reserved for office spaces. The first two levels of the proposal are dedicated to retail establishments that can be utilised as cafes, restaurants, or supermarkets. In addition to the programmes, the proposal is also designed to minimise energy usage. Solar panels and a rainwater catchment system are installed at the top of the building so that it can generate its own energy. The window glasses of the building are made up of lowemission (E) glass, and waste management facilities are located on the building’s underground level. Hub

The building proposal is a mixed-use highrise development sat on 57 Wyatt Street, in the centre of Adelaide’s CBD. The proposal includes two towers for apartments, in addition to office and retail areas. The apartments consist of 45 bedrooms (15 en-suites) with balconies that provide good views to the surrounding areas. They are also protected by manually-driven wood louvre screens that can be adjusted by the inhabitants depending on the seasonal conditions.
08 INTEREST
Plastic Scale Model Building
For me, scale model creation is much more than just having fun creating the model. It also displays the sequence of steps that must be followed in order to accomplish the project. These tasks involve studying the model’s appearance and history, as well as painting, building, and adding decals. I’m intrigued by how these many stages aid in the development and improvement of spatial concepts, precision, patience, and concentration.






