This resort has an area of 4 Ha. Located at Nguyahan Beach, Gunungkidul, DI Yogyakarta. The main issue addressed by this project is the ecological preservation and the promotion potential in the area, with an emphasis on ecological persevation and the promotion of local culture. The government aims to ensure that Javanese cultural identity remains prominent, allowing tourist to experience and learn about it in an indirect and immersive way. Additionally, Yogyakarta faces a shortage of accomodation during the high season. In response to these issues, the resort is designed using an eco-culture architectural approach that harmonize enviromental sustainability with the richness of local cultural values.
The goal of the resort is to represent traditional architecture by using materials such as wood, brick, and Joglostyle roofing, in harmony with the surrounding buildings. The site strategy aims to minimize cut and fill to reduce construction costs and respect the natural landscape.
The building massing is oriented east–west to optimize sunlight exposure and natural ventilation, especially taking advantage of wind flow from the south. Openings are strategically placed to enhance cross-ventilation throughout the buildings.
The resort also features an amphitheater for traditional dance performances and a mini farm, taking advantage of the abundant vegetation around the site to create interactive and educational activities for visitors.
Back of The House
Playground
Interior Front Restaurant
Interior Unit Type Suite 1 Br
Interior Unit Type Suite
Interior Unit Type Standart
Interior Unit Type Suite
Interior Unit Type Standart
MIX USED BUILDING
Academic Project
Design Studio Architecture 5
This building has an area of 1 Ha. Located at Tunjungan St, Surabaya, East Java. This building use a biophilic architecture. Goals to foster positive relationship between humans, nature, and architecture. The goal of the mixed-use building is to maximize space, as it is located on a relatively narrow site, while still accommodating various functions such as office, retail, and apartment areas. Wood is used as a secondary skin to enhance the building’s façade both aesthetically and functionally. Additionally, a garden is introduced on the podium level to provide greenery and improve the quality of communal spaces.
Personal Project
This project consist of units with an area of 100 m2 each. It is located on Palaran St, Samarinda City, East Borneo. The main challange was the owner ’ s request for a modern and simple house design despite the limited land area. To address this, a modern design approach was adopted. The building is predominantly white to create a sense of spaciousness and cleanliness. Roster blocks are used as a subtitute for solid walls at the front of the house.
Personal Project
This project is situated on a 400 m2. It is located in Melak, East Borneo. The issue is that the owner wants to build three shophouse units on the property. The location is near traditional market characterized by non modern buildings. In the rewsponse to the issue, the client emphasized the importance of maintaining harmony with surrounding architecture enviroment. To address this, a modern tropical design approach was adopted balancing contemporary aesthetic with climatic responsiveness while ensuring the new structures blend respectfully with the existing. The goal of the shophouse design is to ensure it does not differ significantly from the surrounding buildings. Natural materials such as wood and exposed concrete are used to maintain harmony with the context. Windows are designed to allow natural lighting, while secondary skin elements are added to provide shading and enhance security.
2024
HOUSE Personal Project
This project is situated on a 227m2. Located on Ahmad Yani St, Samarinda City, East Borneo. The main design request from the owner was to build a couple house on the property, which is located in a commercial area. The owner also desired a modern tropical house style, incorporating exposed concrete and wood as the main facade material. In response, a modern tropical design approach was adopted to ensure the building harmonizes with urban surrounding while adapting to the local climate. The house positioned between other building, the front facade was designed to maximize natural light with window for comfort and energy efficiency. The goal of the house design is to create a modern tropical home with a simple appearance, while still incorporating greenery despite the limited site area.
Personal Project
This project is situated on a 126 m2. Located on Antasari St, Samarinda City, East Borneo. The main design challenge was the owner ’ s request for a simple building. To address this, a modern tropical design approach was adopted. The building is predominantly white to creat sense of spaciousness and cleanliness. Wood and stone material are used at the facade. The goal of the shophouse design is to create a simple and low-cost construction that still appears distinctive and not like an ordinary building.
Personal Project
This project is situated on a 126 m2. Located on Antasari St, Samarinda City, East Borneo. The main design challenge was the owner ’ s request for a simple building. To address this, a modern tropical design approach was adopted. The building is predominantly white to creat sense of spaciousness and cleanliness. Wood and stone material are used at the facade. The goal of the interior design is to create a luxurious ambiance while still attracting people from lower-income groups. White is used to create a clean and spacious feel, while gold accents add a sense of luxury.
RESIDENTIAL
HOUSE Personal Project 2025
This project is situated on a 606 m2. Located on Antasari St, Samarinda City, East Borneo. The main issue was that the owner did not want the entire site to be occupied by the building. Instead, they requested a footprint of only 4,5 m x 10 m for the first floor and 7 m x 15 m for the second floor. Additionally, the owner desired a modern tropical house with a luxurious appreance, but with minimal construction costs. To address these issue, a modern tropical design approach was adopted. The building materials predominantly feature exposed concrete, natural stone, and wood. An open-plan layout was used to maximize spatial efficiency on the first floor.