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PORT/FOLIO MOCHAMAD HAFID MUBARAK BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


MOCHAMAD HAFID MUBARAK B.Arch, Bandung Institute of Technology Jakarta, ID hafid.mubarak@gmail.com // +62-858-9430-5410 linkedin.com/in/hafidmubarak

This portfolio is a curated sample of works throughout the 4-year college degree I pursued at Bandung Institute of Technology. This portfolio demonstrates my capabilities and approaches to solve built environment issues. Aside from academic projects, this portfolio also exhibits small samples of professional works, competition, and hobbies that are closely related. This portfolio is by no means arranged in chronological order. An annotation under each project title indicates the year it was produced, the type of project, supervisors, and collaborators if there be any. Each project sample presents narratives, architectural drawings, and other graphic content to show the decisions and skills involved during the making. Some projects may feature additional items such as drawing and/or narrative to aid in understanding the project.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Hafid is an enthusiastic and fast learner individual, with professional experience in local architecture practice. He is interested and knowledgeable in sustainable urban development, commercial real estate, and housing & settlement issues. During his years of study, he has developed strong analytical skills and a well-structured design thinking approach. He is looking for opportunities that could sharpen his knowledge and broaden his horizons.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

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CASA BATUNUNGGAL

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URBAN COMMUNITY GALLERY

THE DIGITAL HUB

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AGRICULTURE SCHOOL

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OTHER WORKS

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THE DIGITAL HUB Final Project Studio | 2020 | Academic Works Supervisor : Dr. Allis Nurdini, S.T., M.T.

Digital Hub is an office space designed for technology-based business. It is located in Bandung Teknopolis; a new development initiated to create a thriving business centre for technology-based industries. Digital Hub would provide spaces needed for the tech industry to grow and prosper by addressing their unique needs and activities.

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PROJECT ANALYSIS RESIDENTIAL AREA

TO TOLL ROAD

LAKE

OFFICE BUILDING

TO GEDEBAGE TOD

SITE 5.618 M2

OFFICE PARK

MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT

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TO CBD The site is located within an area projected for a bustling central business district. The proposed project should offer a competitive advantage to stand out between other office space offerings.

GEDEBAGE TOD

An expansive network of greenbelt surrounds the site. It is advantageous for the site and the development should carefully make use of it.

OFFICE

RETAIL SPACES

M.I.C.E. 3

CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT

GREEN BELT


DESIGN CONCEPT PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY PUBLIC PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY

VEHICULAR CIRCULATION

PRIVATE

PRIVATE

NORTH FACING FACADE

SOUTH FACING FACADE

PUBLIC ENTRY & EXIT

CIRCULATION

PUBLIC-PRIVATE ZONING

FOOTPRINT PLAN

Adequate length of driveway is provided to avoid automobile congestion inside. Pedestrian entry aims to provide convenient access from both the main street and the park.

Building setback forms the public area within the site. A semi-private zone is formed by the pedestrian circulation path and reserved to create an intriguing gathering place.

Tower footprints are laid out in a north-south facing direction to avoid excessive heat and sunrays. Footprints are slightly tilted to follow the site shape.

WORKING AMBIENCE

WORKPLACE WELLBEING APPROACH Tech business is notoriously known for its heavy workload and long hour of work time, and it affects company performance. Burnout is believed to lead to a decrease in productivity. Many actions have been taken to avoid the phenomenon. The ‘happyproductive workers’ hypotheses claim a happy worker is more active and engaged in their activity. Other evidence also shows that workers’ well-being and satisfaction are positively related to productivity. (Harter et al, 2003; Judge et al, 2001). The workplace wellbeing approach prioritizes the wellbeing and mental condition of its occupant by providing a comfortable and cheerful working environment.

Framing Vista

Sufficient Lighting

Shade & Shadow

Thermal Comfort

DESIGN & USER ACTIVITY Network Connectivity

Variety of Workspace

Productivity Enhancement Feature

COMMUNITY STRENGTHENING Breakout Space

Social Interaction Space

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DESIGN STRATEGY Strategically located common room to induces interaction among workers. Panoramic windows perfectly captured the lake view.

Balconies formed through mass substraction to bring outdoor spaces closer to the working area

PEDESTRIAN ENTRY

PEDESTRIAN ENTRY

Dragging the public area indoors to welcome guests and provide onsite gathering area

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SPATIAL CONFIGURATION

8TH - 11TH FLOOR

FRAMING THE VISTA

4TH - 7TH FLOOR

COMMON ROOM

3RD FLOOR

2ND FLOOR

BREAKOUT SPACES

1ST FLOOR

DISCUSSION ROOM

GROUND FLOOR

WORKSPACE VARIETY

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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3

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Lantai 2 5.00

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Lantai 1 0.00

Basement 1 -3.60

Basement 2 -6.60

Potongan Prinsip ACUT DETAILED SECTION SKALA 1 : 50

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TEKTUR PERENCANAAN DAN PENGEMBANGAN KEBIJAKAN

TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG

FASILITAS KANTOR DIGITAL HUB DI BANDUNG TEKNOPOLIS GEDEBAGE PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

M STUDI ARSITEKTUR

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KOORDINATOR :

Ir. Tri Yuwono, M.T.

PEMBIMBING:

Dr. Allis Nurdini, S.T. , M.T.

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2 2.5

5m

NAMA : Mochamad Hafid Mubarak

TGL : 04/05/20

NIM:

LEMBAR :

152 16 037

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Slab & Balcony as Shading Device

Fin Facade

Horizontal Shading Device

Perforated ACP

Shading Device and Reduced Window Ratio

SECTION CUT

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CASA BATUNUNGGAL Architecture Design Studio IV | 2019 | Academic Works Supervisor : Dr. Firmansyah, S.T., M.T.

Casa Batununggal is a midrise apartment building located in Soekarno Hatta area. It aims to provide middle-up dwellings for the urban community in Bandung. The concept of a restorative environment was brought up to set its competitive advantage, and attract the youngproductive community to reside there.

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PROJECT ANALYSIS TO TOLL ROAD TO BUAH BATU HOSPITAL

FUTURE DEVELOPMENT

FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

SITE

RESIDENTIAL AREA

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SITE INFORMATION

DESIGN ISSUES

LOT SIZE : 6621 M2 B.C.R. : 70% G.O.S : 20% F.A.R. : 3.6 # OF TOWER : 2 Soekarno Hatta area is famous due to its strategic location and proximity to the old business district in the Alun-Alun area and the upcoming Technopolis in Gedebage. The area is currently growing from a suburb to exciting urban centers, and recently it has become more desirable among many middle-up dwellers. 15

HOUSING TYPOLOGY

PRIVACY & SECURITY

URBAN AREA

EFFICIENCY


DESIGN CONCEPT

EXTRUSION

MASS SPLIT

TWISTING

An L-Shaped mass is formed by extruding the buildable footprint area. The shape creates an interesting outdoor space and allows for a better separation of public-private area.

The mass is split into three, due to structural, utility, and circulation issues. Each mass would serve a different type and tier of housing units.

The southern-most mass is slightly tilted a few degrees to respond to the lot shape and to create an interesting overall building shape. A core is added for structure and circulation.

JADE TOWER

RETAIL & LEISURE

WELLNESS CENTRE

RUBY TOWER

HEALING AND RESTORATIVE ENVIRONMENT Urban lifestyle often leads to stress and burnout due to the rigorous nature of the activity. While this is unpreventable, these issues can be solved through measures like a restorative environment. The concept of ‘everyday vacation’ is brought up here. The aim is to generate a restorative built environment through resort-like features in urban settings, so residents could relax and recharge themselves after a long tiring day.

BUILDING MATERIALS

Materials are chosen to create an intriguing impression and distinctive factor for the apartment building. Anthracite cladding blends the tower with the streetscape on the ground level, while the b-foam panels provide a unique facade without structural hassle.

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STUCCO WALL

ANTHRACITE CLADDING

B FOAM PANEL

HIGH PERFORMANCE GLASS


DESIGN STRATEGY

STUDIO UNIT

1 BEDROOM UNIT

2 BEDROOM UNIT

1 Modular Unit 4mx8m

1.5 Modular Unit 6mx8m

2 Modular Unit 8mx8m

MODULAR DESIGN To maximize the number of units available and increase space efficiency, a modular approach design was employed. The approach was to design room bay in a modular measurement of 4x8 meters. The three resulted modules then are stacked and arranged all together. The upper stacks hold modules for bigger units, meanwhile, the lower ones are reserved for the studio units.

STUDIO UNIT 26.3 M2

1 BEDROOM A UNIT 40 M2

2 BEDROOM B UNIT

2 BEDROOM A UNIT

1 BEDROOM B UNIT

52.62 M

53.7 M

43.61 M2

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2

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SPATIAL CONFIGURATION 8%

7%

85%

LIVING ZONE A well planned, perfectly sized living space for your comfort.

RETAIL SPACE

A restaurant and supermarket at your doorstep.

PARKING AND SERVICE

EXTENDED BALCONIES Extra-rooms to relax, while simultaneously act as a shading device.

OPEN PLAN RETAIL SPACE

RESORT STYLED POOL

A highly permeable A well-designed retail space generate pool area to create a tremendous business restorative environment opportunity. for the residents.

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TOWER A

ENTRY

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OUTDOOR AMENITIES

TOWER B

PASSENGER DROP OFF AREA

EXIT

SITEPLAN N 20


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AGRICULTURE SCHOOL Architecture Design Studio IV | 2019 | Academic Works Supervisor : Dr. Firmansyah, S.T., M.T.

The case given was to build an Agriculture-based Vocational School inside the Daarut Tauhid Complex of Parongpong, Bandung. Besides to respond food sustainability issue, It aimed to respond to common issues regarding the development of the PeriUrban Area. One main issue in question is how we as a designer would be able to develop the site given without altering much of its determinants. The proposed idea was to build with sustainability in mind. Here, I brought up the idea of Permaculture and Biocyclofarming concept and translate the ideas into the tangible forms of mass and supporting facilities.

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PROJECT ANALYSIS

SITE TO BANDUNG CITY

SCHOOL

BOARDING HOUSE

SITE INFORMATION LOT SIZE B.C.R. G.O.S F.A.R. # OF MASS

DESIGN ISSUES

: 3698 M2 : 30% : 70% :1 :4

RURAL AREA

The proposed building is located inside a boarding school complex. Hence, the surroundings are mostly low-rise buildings sparsely located throughout the complex. It has a relatively small buildable area due to its rural site characteristics.

CONTOUREDSITE

LEARNING FACILITY 27


DESIGN CONCEPT

ZONE COMPOSITION

CIRCULATION

MASSING CONCEPT

The site is differentiated into three main areas based on its characteristics and proximity. The farthest area host the bio-waste and water treatment plant, while the most accessible area is designated for the school building.

To create an intriguing form of space poetics and maintain its permeability factor, buildings are lined up facing an imaginary axis that frames its occupants to the best vista.

The three proposed masses correspond to each other by its function and are connected through landscape features and bridge. The masses are also placed according to the proposed axis concept to frame the vista.

PERMACULTURE APPROACH

PERMEABLE DESIGN

SITE-SENSITIVES DESIGN

MAIN BUILDING

CULTIVATION LABORATORY

ADMINISTRATION BUILDING

ARBORETUM

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BIOGAS PLANT

RETENTION POOL

WATER TREATMENT PLANT

RESEARCH AND ADVANCEMENT CENTER


DESIGN STRATEGY

Greenhouse for cultivation laboratory

Well planned pedestrian boulevard to frame the best view.

Open air drawing room to welcome guest and exhibit school achievement

Retention lake to store excess water runoff and increase biodiversity

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VISUALIZATION

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LANDSCAPE

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SECTION

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URBAN COMMUNITY GALLERY Architecture Design Studio III | 2018 | Academic Works Supervisor: Ir. Wiwik Dwi Pratiwi, MES, Ph.D.

The plot was to design a community center in the hustling urban neighborhood of Asia Afrika, Bandung. It was designed in mind to provide space for those aspiring artists and creative entrepreneurs to collaborate, and also to create a melting pot between local and German culture to develop together. Aside from that, the building sits on a stretch of road which is well known for being the center of Electronics and Engineering. Therefore, the idea of Bauhaus inspired building is brought up.

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PROJECT ANALYSIS

URBAN HOUSING

TO BANDUNG STATION

SITE

VINTAGE & ANTIQUES MARKET

SHOPHOUSES

TO BRAGA

SITE INFORMATION LOT SIZE B.C.R. G.O.S F.A.R.

DESIGN ISSUES

: 2150 M2 : 70% : 20% : 2.8 URBAN INFILL

The Alun-alun neighborhood is famous for being the melting point and gathering place for people across the Bandung area due to its central location. Plenty of community calls the Alun-alun neighborhood as their home, increasing the need for an urban community center in the neighborhood.

COMMUNITY ORIENTED

LOCALITY VALUE 35


DESIGN CONCEPT

ZONE COMPOSITION

CIRCULATION

MASSING CONCEPT

The site is laid out in three different zones. The one adjacent to the street is intended for retails and functions that need high visibility, where the farthest serve functions with the highest level of privacy.

The circulation paths are laid out in a linear form for easier wayfinding and effective space lay-outs.

The massing idea is three repeating blocks with each block serves different functions based on its level of privacy. The three adjacent masses are connected through one block of mass.

THIRD FLOOR 1. Leasable Office 2. Prayers Room

BAUHAUS INSPIRED FACADE

SECOND FLOOR 1. Classroom 2. Prayers Room 3. Open Theatre FIRST FLOOR 1. Gallery 2. Discussion Room 3. Library

MAKERSPACE

GROUND FLOOR 1. Food Court 2. Retail Space 3. Co-Working Space 4. Blackbox Theatre

BASEMENT FLOOR 1. Workshop / Studio

SPATIAL FLEXIBILITY

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DESIGN STRATEGY

Blackbox theatre opens up to a numerous arrangement possibility. Modular units with flexible room divider to cater a wide range of needs. Open area as urban oase amidst the establishment.

Street facade improves retail visibility

Co-working space and cafe as makerspace for aspiring creators hub.

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VISUALIZATION

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OTHER WORKS 2016-2020

A curated section of minor school projects, competitions, and commissioned project done while pursuing my degree.

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MONUMEN BUDAYA BANGSA - PALU

CHILD-FRIENDLY SPACE

An entry for TKI MAI 2018 competition. Teamed up with Zanetta A., Heidi Aisha, and Rafi Akbar S. to design a cultural monument for the city of Palu.

An entry for PARADESC 2019: Kidtopia competition. Teamed up with Heidi Aisha, Rafi Akbar S., and Ester Dorothy to design a kid-friendly park in Bandung.

SEMI PERMANENT TRANSIT HOUSING

INTERIOR RENOVATION

Entry for Archevent 2019 competition. Teamed up with M. Ilham Akbar and Shabrina A. Ihsanti to invent temporary/ transit housing for displaced communities in the Cibangkong area using KRL carriages.

Commissioned project. Converted a 2 bedroom apartment unit into a large studio unit to accommodate the occupant needs. Scope of work: interior design, furniture design, and rendering.

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ECO-DORMITORY

CISITU COMMUNITY PARK

A Green Building class project aimed to design a green-rated dormitory in Bandung. Teamed up with M. Ilham A., M. Rafi Akbar S., Ratu Intan Mutia, and Alyssa Fadhila. Supervisor: Suhendri, ST., MSc.

Assignment for Landscape Studio. Designed a community park in Cisitu, a local neighborhood well known for offcampus living in Dago area. Supervisor: Dr.-Ing. Andry Widyowijatnoko, ST., MT.

SUMUR BANDUNG SUB-DISTRICT OFFICE

ZEST PAVILLION

Assignment for Architecture Design Studio III. Selected for the best student work and presented to the Bandung City Council of Public Building. Supervisor: Ir. Wiwik Dwi Pratiwi, MES, Ph.D.

Assignment for Form and Structure Studio. Teamed up with M. Rafi Akbar and Mutiara Asmara P. to design a surface-active structure. Supervisor: Hafshah Salamah ST., MT.

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THE EAGLE PAVILLION

KOSAMBI URBAN REGENERATION

Assignment for Form and Structure Studio. Teamed up with Keny W. and Putri P. to design a vector-active structure. Supervisor: Hafshah Salamah ST., MT.

Assignment for Introduction to Urban Design Class. Made a montage to visualize the rejuvenation concept. Lecturer: Ir. Achmad Deni Tardiyana, MUDD.

PHOTOGRAPHY

PHOTOGRAPHY

A photograph of an adaptive reuse case of a heritage building around Bandung. Taken with a mobile phone camera.

A photograph of a dusk situation seen through a window. Taken with a mobile phone camera.

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2020/ SELECTED WORKS OF MOCHAMAD HAFID MUBARAK hafid.mubarak@gmail.com +62-858-94305410 linkedin.com/in/hafidmubarak


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