Architecture Portfolio 2 - Davin Gery Lineker

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architecture portfolio davin gery lineker 2019


about |


Hello! I’m Davin Gery Lineker, and I believe design can help to build a better future for humanity if it is done right. Graduating from Architecture Degree, I believe the contextual approach is important to make the appropriate design. So, I use that approach as much as possible in my designs. I have done internships in Architecture and Urban Design to get some insights into the business and learning how to apply my knowledge from to real-life situations. Jakarta, December 11th 1997

0813 16 557 597

online portfolio:

Babelan, Bekasi, West Java.

davingerylineker@gmail.com

issuu.com/davinglineker

Software Proficiency

Education

Adobe Photoshop

Bachelor of Architecture (S.Ars)

Adobe InDesign

2015 - 2019

Adobe Illustrator

Institut Teknologi Bandung

Autodesk AutoCAD

(GPA: 3.54/4.00, cum laude)

Autodesk Revit Microsoft Office SketchUp

Internships Urban Design Student Intern

Interest Architecture Urban Design Social Housing Design/Research

Organization Experiences Member Representative Board 2018 - 2019 IMA-G ITB System Advancement Head of Fundraising Division

June 2019 - August 2019 PDW Architects, South Jakarta assisting 6 (six) different projects, mainly responsible for producing the final illustrations, doing the initial design, and calculating the initial capacity of a project. I also had the opportunity to learn about urban design and its application in real-life situations.

Junior Architect/Project Intern May 2018 - August 2018 Springhill Group, Kemayoran, Jakarta assissting junior and senior architect in: double-checked the forcon-shopdrawing, designing apartment fence, field observating and measuring, and quality checking.

2018 IMA-G ITB Cader Recruitment Head of Performing Acts Division 2016 IMA-G ITB Graduation Ceremony

Recognition 4th Place in Microhouse Design Competition at Archevent UNS 2017, with Aries Fadli Prayoga and Keshia Simatupang

Mentor Division Member

Top 10 / 6th Place in Oil Rig Design Competition at Petrolida 2018,

2017

with Bintang Kusuma, Dewinta Kirana, Budi Prayoga, and Fajar Khamim

ITB Major Orientation Event

Spatial Utilization based on Transformable Architecture from Peri-urban

Basic Physics Laboratory Assistant

Housing Concept Co-living in Rancaekek, Bandung published in The 4th

2016

International Conference Planning in The Era of Uncertainty (ICPEU),

Basic Physics Laboratory ITB

with Aliefianto N. Saputra, Haidar El Haq H., and Devi Kava Nilla


contents | selected works 2019


academic|

to the vertical Worker Housing in Bantargebang, Bekasi

strengthening community Middle-Low Housing Masterplan at Sarijadi, Bandung

competition|

one step at a time

Microhouse for Low Income at Kebun Binatang, Bandung

multiguna berkuala Sport Facilities for Bekasian Youth

otherworks|


to the vertical Low-rise Residential for Workers in Bantargebang, Bekasi Final Project Supervisor: Dr. Samsirina, S.T., M.T. The rapid expansion of the industrial area in Bekasi attracts workers to settle in. However, the inadequacy of housing supply leads to underperforming housing rent that could be reached by their purchasing power. A worker housing plans to be built on 1.9 ha area of land in Bantargebang, Bekasi to accommodate the housing needs of ever-growing industrial workers in Bantargebang. The project is expected to improve the quality and productivity of workers in Bantargebang.



The design process of this housing

project data

focuses on the issue of affordability and the transition of interaction pattern to the vertical ones. Workers have an attachment to the social structure built on horizontal housing plans. To the Vertical states the shift and adjustment of the horizontal housing interaction patterns to vertical ones. The final design aims to accommodate the adjustments needed for workers to adapt and make connections easily in a new environment. This worker housing consists of several blocks, divided by gender and marital status of future residents. Affordability is a big issue since this housing is purposed for the lower working class. .Also, I found that recreating a new social structure and attachment is an urgency. Therefore, this housing design will hold on to that view.

site plan


<<< social hierarchy <<<

building community attachment To support the creation of the connections needed,

there

is

a

spatiotemporal

multi-layer of shared spaces for them. Spatiotemporality is used as industrial workers tend to have a work shift. The shape and space are varied, supporting the needs of the residents. Each block has communal space in between blocks. Every communal space meets at one long communal chord which has large enough space for the block cluster residences to use. This chord has a higher communal space hierarchy, so it can be used by larger demographics.


The mass is obtained by arranging interlocking effective

modules

area.

The

to

find

modules

the

are

a

bedroom, bathroom, and a balcony with to

prioritizing maximizing

joined

utility

bathroom

efficiency.

This

interlocking pattern produces defined spaces for communal space for each floor. This modular system is also used to synchronize the single worker block and family block within this housing, so the structure system is exactly the same. Because of that, the manufacture and installation become identic, thus reducing the construction time and cost.


The identical arrangement between a single block and a family block designed to accommodate the ever-fluctuating demands from the market. I designed a 12 modules room (+3 more modules for bathroom and drying ground) and to be interchangeable between a young family and three single workers. So, the possibility of unaccommodated workers because the lack of a designated room is reduced to almost none.



To make this housing more affordable to the lower working class of Bantargebang, I used a simple concrete column and beam structure. I used a covered brick wall to ensure an easy construction. Also, all the bathroom is aligned vertically for efficiency purposes. The proximity of communal perks to the unit who used it makes it easier for maintenance purposes. All shared properties, such as food stalls and common rooms, are located on the ground floor. For connectivity purposes, all the ground floor from each block is connected by a social chord.




strengthening community Middle-class Housing Masterplan in West Bandung 4th Year Academic Project Supervisor: Dr. Dewi Larasati, S.T., M.T.

Generally, more than 60% of city land-use is used for residential purposes. But, along with industrial and economic progress, the land-use for residential becomes moreand-more marginalized to the city’s edge. With urbanization coming in, the land can not fully support the densification, which can turn to sprawl. In this task, we have to make a redevelopment master plan of Sarijadi Housing, so it can fully support the problems.



The redevelopment area is located in

The

Sukajadi, Bandung. It has 107.341,38

makes me want to integrate

m2 in land area. This housing mainly

vegetation

settled by middle-to-low families. There

activity and connenction.

is

an

There that

upper are

housing no

attractive

interesting

view

class

external enough of

to the

lack

of

vegetation

with

people

nearby. features be

an

housing.

Sarijadi Housing is built on a relatively flat slope. There is no significant slant for it to be the focus of the design. Sarijadi Housing settlers already use PDAM as their water source, with a water pump here and there. So, it implies that I can use

I assume that the housing

groundwater as this housing water source.

development

does

not

disturb the already existing public transport route.

Because of the collector property of the road, this housing does not have many large road suitable for

densification.

So,

I

assume that I have to make some roads wider.


The widest road to access the site is 9.0 m wide. It is technically outside of the site.

There are two possible

The

green

entrance

is

an

existing

entrances, the green one

entrance, so it already has characteristics

and the pink one.

of a good entrance, a wide road and the road already associated with the housing area, as it is a public transport route. But, while I am leaning toward keeping the public transport route, 24-hour access becomes the biggest drawback. Adding more security becomes a necessity. So, there is a possibility to add more entrances to access the housing clusters.

The majority of the roads in this site are narrow, in some cases as narrow as 3.0 m. Being used both by vehicles and pedestrians, the road is not enough to accommodate all the circulation needed.

Meanwhile, the pink entrance comes from an assumption if all the road structure is changed. I proposed to build another road from the main road. It projects exclusivity and security from the very first start. However, because I am leaning toward keeping the public transport route, the position of the pink entrance is not capable of accommodating the western side of the public transport route. So, there has to be a new entrance to that area.



The location of the landed houses is the furthest away from the main road, so the smog and noise are reduced by all the things in between. The walkup

apartment

mirrors

the

existing

Sarijadi Apartment, so the main road’s view and ambience still being kept. All the communal amenities are being located on the social chord, which starts at the west park and ends in the northeast section where the schools are. Therefore, all the residents can meet each other occasionally, making a connection and strengthening the community. We also put some smaller park here and there for some far-from-the-chord clusters.


To achieve a good community attachment, I designed a multi-layered communal space for user to use. 1 - Placing public spaces on a different section of the housing plan 2 - Using the space between horizontal housing and apartment for a public plaza. This plaza connecting the western and eastern parts of the public transport route. The plaza will be a communal activity chord that can hold different kinds of activities and events. 3 -

Using the backyard area to be a

private pedestrian and communal spaces between housing. 4 - Using some parts of the apartment land area for plaza extension. 5 -

Using an existing housing grid for

developing horizontal housing. The main road in the south is used for a new slanted grid. 6 -

The middle-low walk-up apartment

position mirroring the existing Sarijadi walk-up apartment, so the ambiance and the skyline of the main road can be maintained.


The

configuration

apartments

is

of

the

concentric

walk-up following

the main road grid. This concentric configuration creates positive space that everybody can use, whether apartment settlers or horizontal housing settlers. Besides, every block has its own communal space but does not firmly separate. Each communal spaces are connected one to another, and they all will emerge in the main communal space/plaza extension. This plaza extension acts as an additional space for any activities or events that hold a lot of people.


Different materials between each road make

wayfinding

much

easier,

e.g.

application of con-block in tertiary road and asphalt in primer and secondary roads. The difference shows a visual difference, hence leads the driver to slow down on softer road material (in the tertiary road) The

difference

in

the

road

and

pedestrian width and the application of different street lamps make the visual

difference

is

more

obvious.





one step at a time Microhouse for Low Incomes in Kebun Binatang, Bandung 4th Place at Archevent 2017 with Keshia Simatupang and Aries Fadli P. Low

income

micro-settlements

with

participatory approach for humanizing human being, doing it one step at a time.



To provide new housing, free of the drawbacks of sprawl houses brings, there

design issues

has to be a relocation for most of the household. But, most of Kebun Binatang residents already live together with their own family up to three generations. They already built a social and economical attachment to the site. So, how we going to design this microhouse for them?

Slum area in Kebun

Houses built along

Binatang, Bandung

river, often with no setback.

Household pollutes river

The density if the houses along Cikapundung river makes no room for vegetations

waste

There are no water infiltration.


making legal moves

Microhouse

According to local

We have to relo-

But, the most com-

Charity

regulations, there

cate

the

mon way to de-

often not able to

patory design ap-

are no permanent

settements in le-

velop this kind of

create the sense of

proach to micro-

building built along

gal land, since land

project is to charity

ownership to the

house design

the river bank with-

area can not be

approach

relocated settler

out certain setback

changed

packed

approach

Applying

why participatory approach? Participatory design is used to replace the charity system. Charity system give the people no room for making the units theirs. So, the charity units is often sold to other party and then will settle again in another slum area.

the concepts Particapatory design approach translated to

incremental

design

with

easy

construction. So, it could build a home Cikapundung river section

within a house that can accomodate

in Kebun Binatang area are

various needs for each relocated settlers

congested with houses

whilst also create the sense of ownership.

partici-


how we build sense of ownership

In this project, there are 3 points to achieve this concept, which is:

Participatory approach is crucial for revitalizing slum area that already have a social and economical attachment to the place that they were lived on and want to have the same attachment for their new house. This is because the people involved in their own house design process, build process, and past-build.

Incremental

Easy

Economical

Design

Construction

Design

massing concept

With the constraint of 12

We substract what would

We make the roof to a

m2 area and 7 m height,

be ground floor for ac-

assymetrical trapezoid re-

first we build a block that

commodating the various

sponding to the Bandung

maximized the buildable

needs of the settler pri-

climate: dry and rain. We

area and volume

or to the relocation. This

choose assymetrical trap-

space can be developed

ezoid for maximized use

further by the settler

of the upper floor

incremental: an adjustment to individual needs We found out that every person in Kebun Binatang has different approach to build their own house. The approach is identical to the one who owns the house. So, in order to build the sense of ownership, we designed the first floor to be incremental. This adjustment helps to fulfill the different needs of Kebun Binatang residents. Incremental design focused in the first floor for more variety of development. For example, the first floor of the microhouse could be food stand or a ministore.

groundplan as incremental space


easy and economical construction

Tin roof is relatively cheap and easy to get. Also the maintenance is relatively easy. Simple roof truss that can be put together with simple joints like nuts and bolts. Wall that constructed with OSB wood that relatively cheap and can maintain the temperature inside. Wall bed that can easily be folded when not used to give more space.

Large opening that promotes cross ventilation and reducing the narrowness. Ergonomic stairs that follow human step. Maximizing usable area. The door that can folded up to close the stairs.

Steel column put together with wood block with nuts and bolts joints.

Concrete plate that has opening for agricultural needs.

SYPO / PLATTO + Bubblepile as ground water insulation.

Structural Design


elevation 1

elevation 2

preliminary drawings 1. elevation drawings

3.0 m

2. section drawings 3. floor plan drawings 4. perspective drawings 4.0 m

On the ground plan, there is a hole under the stairs that used to be a water infiltration area, This area can be planted with productive plants/mushrooms. Those can be used to accommodate residents’ food needs. Also, with this space, it can be incrementally turn into anyspace the family needs.

groundplan

2nd floor


For the stairs, in the first floor we used retractable one, for ensuring enough space for development and security, if the family decides to built an open space. We want to make the first floor emit “pos ronda� vibe. The first floor can be built incrementally to support each family’s needs. In this particular area,

where the family lives

for generations, there is a possibility for building it incrementally connected to the other family. So, the area limitations can be mitigated by differentiating each family house with different tasks or functions.

section 1

3rd floor


Rencana Rencana Berkelanjutan Berkelanjutan Rencana Rencana Berkelanjutan Berkelanjutan

ORIENTASI VIEW YANG MENGHADAP KE SUNGAI MEMBUAT SEBUAH FRONTYARD.

future plan: microhouse become a staple

antara luas rumah mikro dengan rumah kumuh yang diobservasi.

RAIN HARVESTING KOMUNAL DILETAKKAN DISAMPING RUMAH.

6 RUMAH MIKRO Perbandingan MEMAKAI Pemanfaatan Lahan 421,2 m² 6 RUMAH KUMUH MEMAKAI

72 m²

Ilustrasi Cluster dengan sempadan sungai yang sudah ditata.

antara LUAS TANAHluas rumah mikro dengan rumah kumuh yang diobservasi. LEGAL LUAS TANAH *Data survey LEGAL 6 RUMAH MIKRO MEMAKAI

6 RUMAH KUMUH MEMAKAI

72 m²

421,2 m²

TERDAPAT LUAS TANAH PERBEDAAN SELUAS LEGAL *Data survey

349,2 m²

LUAS TANAH LEGAL

RUANG TERBUKA HIJAU

LUAS TANAH LEGAL

RUMAH MIKRO TAMBAHAN SIRKULASI

TERDAPAT PERBEDAAN SELUAS

349,2dll.m² RUMAH KUMUH

dll.

CLUSTER

YANG LEBIH BAIK

RUANG TERBUKA HIJAU

LUAS TANAH LEGAL

INTERAKSI SOSIAL

Ilustrasi Cluster dengan sempadan sungai CLUSTER yang sudah ditata.

RUMAH MIKRO TAMBAHAN

Ilustrasi suasana cluster.

SIRKULASI YANG LEBIH BAIK Ilustrasi suasana cluster.

KUALITAS SUNGAI RUMAH KUMUH RUANG TERBUKA HIJAU

RUMAH INTERAKSI MIKRO SOSIAL KUALITAS SUNGAI RUANG TERBUKA HIJAU

MASSA PERANCANGAN

MASA KONSTRUKSI

MASA PASCAKONSTRUKSI

TIMELINE RENCANA BERKELANJUTAN

RUMAH MIKRO MASSA PERANCANGAN

MASA KONSTRUKSI

TIMELINE RENCANA BERKELANJUTAN

future plan timeline

MASA PASCAKONSTRUKSI

ENTR A

ORIENTASI KE ARAH SUNGAI

KOMUNAL FRONTYARD MENJAGA AGARDILETAKKAN DAERAH DISAMPING RUMAH. PINGGIR SUNGAI DAPAT TETAP BERSIH DAN TERAWAT.

SIRKULASI JALAN

Perbandingan Pemanfaatan Lahan

SIRKULASI JALAN

FRONTYARD MENJAGA AGAR DAERAH PINGGIR SUNGAI ORIENTASI VIEW DAPAT TETAP BERSIH YANG MENGHADAP DAN TERAWAT. KE SUNGAI MEMBUAT SEBUAHRAIN FRONTYARD. HARVESTING

Potensi k antarang Cluster Ru rumah be pemakaia lebih dap

Potensi kede antaranggota Cluster Ruma rumah berdas pemakaian W lebih dapat d


block configuration

T

S U ER

PENEMPATAN DAPUR DAN WC CLUSTER DI ATAS SALURAN AIR EKSISTING BEKAS SALURAN AIR WADUK

COURTYARD WC / DAPUR SALURAN PIPA EXSISTING

gan sempadan sungai

L

ORIENTASI KE ARAH SUNGAI

RAIN HARVESTING KOMUNAL DILETAKKAN DISAMPING RUMAH.

SIRKULASI JALAN

FRONTYARD MENJAGA AGAR DAERAH PINGGIR SUNGAI DAPAT TETAP BERSIH DAN TERAWAT.

ENTR ANC EK EC

COURTYARD SEBAGAI RUANG HIJAU YANG DAPAT MENJADI TEMPAT INTERAKSI SOSIAL.

SALURAN PIPA EXSISTING

ORIENTASI VIEW YANG MENGHADAP KE SUNGAI MEMBUAT SEBUAH FRONTYARD.

Potensi kedekatan tempat nggal yang berdekatan antaranggota keluarga merupakan basis diadakannya Cluster Rumah Mikro. Pengelompokkan rumahrumah berdasarkan hubungan kekerabatan membuat pemakaian WC/Dapur bersama di luar rumah mikro lebih dapat diaplikasikan.

DAERAH YANG DIRELOKASI

CLUSTER PEKERJA DILUAR DAERAH KEBUN BINATANG

Kedepannya, cluster akan dikelompokkan berdasarkan lokasi pekerjaan, untuk mempermudah sirkulasi pejalan kaki dan kendaraan. WIRA USAHA WARUNG MAKAN & SEMBAKO

PEKERJA YANG BERLOKASI DI KEBUN BINATANG

cluster.

Ak

s se

ke

MASA PASCAKONSTRUKSI

Zonasi cluster berdasarkan pekerjaan agar sirkulasi kendaraan lebih tertata.

jal an ray a


multiguna berkuala Redesigning Sport Park in Bekasi Competition Entry for Sayembara Bekasi with Aries F. Prayoga, Keshia Simatupang, Diajeng Nasukha R., and Adi Nur Khamim

Multiguna is a public sport facilities that aims for the youth in Bekasi. But, the image of Multiguna is far from that purpose. We want to fold in the collaborative and explorative nature among youth, so Multiguna can be properly used.



To keep this project economically

We want to givemore exposure to the

We want every function to mixed

efficient, we want to preserve any

facility more than it already had. We

and matched to each other. The

infrastructure that can be use and

translate that into different sequence:

supporting

elevate it. We want it to be the base

A is more open, B is more private.

concentric to the field.

function

is

located

of our zoning.

stage

mosque existing building

A audience stands

B

A’

discussioncollaborate actinteract

B’

collaborative space

grass field

stage

foodcourt/ gift shop

siteplan

studymingle

actinteract


drainage on building perimeter

drainage on building perimeter

permeable ground floor

mini park as water absorption

large area for exercising

monument

utilizing every spaces as possible

running track extension youth motoric section

skateboard and parkour

temporary foodcourt car park/ gymnastic

the concepts We want to make a sequence based on an aimed demographics: the Millenials and Gen Z. They tend to dwelve in things that have originality, flexibility, choices, comfort, and integration.


For originality, we implement Bekasi status as a patriotic city. We put that status in the entrance area. We put a monument in the shape of Kujang --the traditional weapon-to commemorate this patriotic city. This monument also serves as the focal point of all the facilities to help wayfinding. Also, in the entrance area, there is a Walkthrough Heroic Times, an installation of Bekasian and Indonesian heroes, their tales, and Bekasi involvement in the war times. We want to introduce back

the

already

forgotten

heroes

and sung their stories to the new generation, so their names live forever. To support the interaction, we also built a small pocket of mini-park and put a public seat for resting purposes. We plant local plants for refreshment and make the surrounding air cooler.

Because of all the movement happening in the physical activities, we want to concentrate all physical activities in this section. So, all the physical activities that use similar spaces can share the facilities. To support the various physical activities, we create a dynamic space --high, low, narrow, wide-- and also create many possibilities for other uses too. In this area, we can find the wall climbing, the basketball field, the gymnastic field, and skateboarding area. We create a green line to shade the area in the afternoon.


patriot monument

chill and relax area

main entrance

history walk to motoric area

serbaguna

stairs area

wall climbing

skateboard area

temporary foodcourt / parking

laybay


We use this transition area to fulfil the flexibility aspect needed for these facilities. We create extensions of the existing running track, for the users do things on a track that completely prohibited to do in the running track. The users can slow walk, chat, and do other interactive things

that

otherwise

prohibited.

We use the already existing arcs in the running track for a guide for the extensions.

We

use

mini-parks

for

sectioning the extensions, as well as make the facilities more green overall. We plant local plants and added a public seat for resting and interacting purposes.

The gift shop and main food court are facing the east, so it gets nice sunlight all day long. To make it easier for the user, we

integrate the gift shop and food

court to be in one place. The mass of both functions mirror the shape of the existing standing, including the height. The mass is separated by breathing floor to make the ground floor cooler. We also utilize the ground floor of the existing standing to be a food court, so it will not become a residual space.


mini park

laybay

gift shop entrance

jogging track extension

breathing floor

to existing jogging track

existing jogging track

bioswale


The

mass

is

obtained

outdoor collaborative space

by

arranging interlocking modules to

find

the

effective

area.

The modules are a bedroom, bathroom, and a balcony with prioritizing

joined

bathroom

to maximizing utility efficiency. This

interlocking

rooftop

outdoor collaborative space

pattern

produces defined spaces for communal space for each floor.

second floor

exhibition space

indoor collaborative space

existing

private collaborative space ground floor

extension

semi basement

expression stage

extrude

massing





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thank you davin gery lineker 0813 16 557 597 davingerylineker@gmail.com


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