06. THESIS PANEL

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kampung luar batang revitalisation framework

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Kampung or village is the main urban settlement type in Indonesia that forms the basis of a social structure and urban typology of the city¹. As people are moving towards the modern world, kampung begins to lose its cultural identity and question the existence of itself. Along with the current pandemic situation and restrictions, the kampung that was originally known as a close-knit community is becoming foreign and distant. Therefore, through recollecting the past and designing for the future, this thesis proposes an architectural framework that aims to re-introduce the idea of community, locality, and contemporary living postpandemic within an existing Kampung Luar Batang in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Muara Baru Road

thesis statement

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how can conventional kampung/ village be better developed and revitalised to amalgamate the existing neighbourhood community with the idea of contemporary living post-pandemic?

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building fenestrations: visibility, daylight, and air ventilation

internal transportation

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community organisation

1. Shirleyana, Scott Hawken, Riza Yosia Sunindijo, City of Kampung: risk and resilience in the urban communities of Surabaya, Indonesia. 2018. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, Vol. 36 No. 5, p. 544. https://doi. org/10.1108/IJBPA-02-2018-0025

topography /1m

Charensia Pricilla Rompis | 860209

Legend:

religious function in every RW

windrose

sunpath

transportation

access to kampung

framework site

Design Thesis Studio 07: Uncommon-Unity Supervisor: Rob Polglase, Stephanie Wan, Tina Huynh

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5 key design prinicples for the proposed framework0

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material palette

referencing traditional Betawi house

referencing existing social and economic context

gable roof Architecture: adapts to surrounding context and materiality

Spatial Organisation adapts to local culture and traditions

community engagement

affordability & flexibility

3. corrugated sheet

lightweight

2. wood porch/ balconies external staircase

cross-pollination: people & programs

form response

surrounding context and climatic condition

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1. recycled red bricks

heavy referencing flood context

3. bamboo

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program

as a kit of parts

warung/ kiosk

shared laundry

workshop

communal workspace

economy residential accommodation

wellbeing communal workspace

quiet nook

social

height regulation

public

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residential

R 2 semi-public

warung / kiosk back-of-house

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warung/kiosk

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street interface

framework 1.0 | RW-1

massing & spatial organisation

shared programs: 1 space = multiple functions

warung/ kiosk as a blending tool with the public realm

skylight

skylight

semi-public semi-private

public

semi-public private

form response to the surrounding context

Legend:

1. Fried food stall (warung) 2. Kitchen 3. Living room 4. Kitchen/ dining room 5. Ma’ Ani’s bedroom 6. Aman’s bedroom 7. Adi & Tika’s bedroom 8. Balcony 9. Coffee shop 10. Co-working space

sun & daylight access

horizontal and vertical circulation

praying area

skylight

public

spatial organisation

form response to the surrounding context

1. Public seating area 2. Living room 3. Guest room 4. Linda & Anton’s bedroom 5. Balcony 6. Lobby 7. Meeting room 8. Bathroom 9. Quite room 10. Single bed accommodation unit

Luar Batang IX Street No. 1

semi-public semi-private

Legend:

11. Meeting room 12. Communal kitchen area 13. Reading nook 14. Shared laundry 15. Double bed accommodation unit 16. Single bed accommodation unit 17. Quiet zone 18. Chill zone 19. Multi-purpose room 20. Indoor rooftop garden

skylight

sun & daylight access

11. Double bed accommodation unit 12. Shared laundry 13. Rooftop garden 14. Rooftop cafe 15. Cafe bacl-of-house

Luar Batang VIII Street No. 6

street interface & public realm

semi-public private

framework 3.0 | RW-3

gabled roof to reflect directional sun

urban farming

shared kitchen

framework 2.0 | RW-2

setback for daylight access throughout the building

public gathering

spatial organisation

skylight

skylight

semi-public semi-private

public form response to the surrounding context

sun & daylight access

Legend:

1. Indomie kiosk (warmindo) 2. Kitchen 3. Living room 4. Bathroom/ laundry 5. Tetty & Ahmad’s bedroom 6. Receptionist/ cafe 7. Meeting room 8. Balcony 9. Single bedroom unit 10. Multi-purpose rooftop area 11. Existing accommodation

Luar Batang V Street No. 51

semi-public private spatial organisation

connection between rooftops


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