Portofolio 2025

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IQBAL ZIAUL HAQ

PORTOFOLIO

architectural workbook

[selected works]

“EVENT BRICK WANT TO BE SOMETHING”
-LOUIS KAHN-

Table of Content

01 02 03

Club.

and

Luna Beach
Uluwatu resort
club. Ring of Fire. Beach Club & Entertainment
Hospitality & Masterplanning
Creative Hub & Community pace
From Concept to Reality - Showcases the complete design journey from idea to construction.
Masterplanning & Technical Execution – Demonstrates expertise in large scale projects using Rhino & Revit.
Bold Design Vision – Highlights conceptual thinking.

Barong & Rangda.

pace Coworking Space

Spiral Mosque.

Religious Architecture Highlights creativity and strong Storytelling in Architecture – Integrates cultural narratives into design.

Advanced Parametric Design – Showcases complex facades and computational techniques.

A Fusion of Nature,

Luna Beach Club is more than a destination—it is an experience. Perched on the cliffs of single immersive environment. Designed with organic flow and Fibonacci geometry,

This is not just a beach club. It is a playground for the senses, where bold design meets untamed

Nature, Design, and Play

of Nyanyi Beach, it redefines coastal luxury, blending architecture, adventure, and artistry into a geometry, it transforms space into a journey, where discovery and wonder unfold at every turn.

untamed nature, where creativity thrives, and where every moment is an invitation to explore.

Luna Beach Club

type : location : area : status :

project role :

Event Space / Community Hub

Bromo, Indonesia

4 200 sqm concept

working as architect include interior concept

software used : Inspiration : site contex, spirit, & nature.

Concept :

Set against the dramatic cliffs of Nyanyi Beach, Luna Beach Club is more than a destination it’s an experience.

Designed as an iconic seaside retreat, it seamlessly merges architecture, nature, and play, creating a vibrant space for events, dining, art, and relaxation. Inspired by Fibonacci geometry, its organic forms guide movement and energy throughout the site, fostering a sense of exploration and wonder.

At its core, a vortex-shaped bamboo and basalt beach club stands as the heartbeat of the venue. By day, its woven canopy filters light into a bright, airy restaurant, and by night, it transforms into an illuminated social hub. Extending from this structure, an ocean-facing lagoon pool connects to the underground Utopia VIP Club, accessible via a thrilling 9m slide. Elevated pathways wind through the treetops, offering playful encounters with nets, tunnels, and climbing routes that blend seamlessly into the natural surroundings.

Beyond its lively social spaces, Elysium—a tranquil sanctuary—hosts ceremonies, meditation, and yoga, designed with geometric precision to filter soft light and enhance spiritual connection. Throughout the landscape, enchanted gardens, monumental sculptures, and hidden mini-venues create a continuous journey of discovery, inspiring curiosity at every turn.

Built for large-scale events, performances, and festivals, Luna Beach Club adapts to both intimate gatherings and grand spectacles. The architecture itself is a testament to sustainability and innovation, utilizing bamboo, green roofs, recycled materials, and natural stone to harmonize with its surroundings. More than a beach club, it is a living masterpiece—a place where design, culture, and nature converge, offering an ever-evolving experience of creativity, wonder, and connection.

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Haven of Wonder and Exploration

This sequence of diagrams illustrates the conceptual symbolic meaning, ensuring a seamless blend

Understanding the Site

The design process begins with a deep analysis of the site’s topography, climate, and natural elements. Key environmental factors such as wind direction, sun orientation, and existing vegetation guide the massing approach. The goal is to create a built form that integrates harmoniously with the terrain while minimizing environmental impact.

Define Zone Program Distribution

The site is strategically divided into functional zones based on accessibility, privacy, and activity requirements. Public and private areas are clearly defined to enhance user experience. The zoning ensures optimal relationships between spaces, allowing for fluid movement and interaction while preserving natural site features.

Each zone is assigned specific functions based on its location and environmental context. The layout prioritizes efficiency, comfort, and flexibility, ensuring that spaces are well-connected and adaptable. The distribution considers key design elements like proximity to circulation paths, views, and natural ventilation strategies.

Massing

conceptual evolution of the Rings of Fire, from site integration to blend of architecture, creativity, and collaboration.

Circulation & Connectivity

The movement network is designed to provide intuitive and seamless access throughout the site. Pedestrian pathways, vehicular routes, and service access points are carefully positioned to enhance functionality without disrupting the landscape. The circulation strategy fosters connectivity between zones, ensuring smooth transitions and maximizing user convenience.

View & Climate Adaptation Refining Architectural Elements

The massing strategy creates different levels across the site, ensuring each area benefits from unique scenic views while maintaining privacy. Elevated platforms enhance visual connections to the landscape and water, while stepped terraces allow natural ventilation and shade. Large overhangs, perforated facades, and vegetation buffers help minimize heat gain while keeping interiors cool.

The architectural language is inspired by dynamic wave patterns, seamlessly integrating them into the roof structure and vertical elements. The roof undulates to create a rhythmic, organic silhouette that blends with the coastal setting while enhancing shading and ventilation. This wave motif extends into the tower design, reinforcing a unified identity that harmonizes with the surrounding landscape.

Seating

Pods 5x6 = 30 pax

4 chair 18x4 = 72 pax

2 chair 22x2 = 44 pax swivle chair 9x2 = 18 pax = 164 pax

Vortex

The Vortex area is designed as a dynamic social hub, featuring fluid spatial arrangements that encourage interaction and relaxation. Seating is arranged to maximize comfort while maintaining unobstructed views of the surrounding landscape. The central area integrates shaded lounging spaces, dining zones, and service areas, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience for visitors.

Seating

Pods 5x5 = 25 pax

4 chair 1x4 = 4 pax

2 chair 2x2 = 4 pax

Bar stools 22x2 = 44 pax = 76 pax

Cave Pool

The Cave Pool offers a more intimate and immersive experience, blending natural elements with architectural design. The organic shape of the pool follows the contours of the landscape, creating private lounging pockets and water-based seating areas. The design ensures smooth circulation while maintaining a sense of exclusivity, making it the perfect retreat for guests looking to relax in a serene, nature-inspired setting.

FLOOR ROOF STRUCTURE

MIN Ø 80CM RANDOM SIZE AND SHAPE

CIREBON SLAB STONE MAX GAP 6CM

GRASS IN THE GAP

20THK RANDOM SHAPE FLAT SURFACE BASALT SLAB STONE & WHITE MAX GAP 3CM

PEBBLE WASH IN THE GAP

10MM THK CLEAR GLASS SKYLIGHT

F2-02
F2-03

STRUCTURE COATING

PRIMER: METALKOTE EPOXY PRIMER EDP551 ZINCH CHROMATE

TOP COAT: METALKOTE POLYURETHANE PUT - 603 BLACK

WITH WHITEWASHED COLD GLAZE

BAMBOO
STR-01
STR-02

FLOOR WALL ROOF

BEADCRETE WHITE CRYSTAL

30MM THK RANDOM SIZE AND SHAPE PALIMANAN SANDSTONE WITH NATURAL FACE COATED WITH PROPAN SFC-633 TH

30MM THK RANDOM SIZE AND SHAPE RIVER STONE WITH NATURAL FACE COATED WITH PROPAN SFC-633 TH

WHITE COLOR POLYMER RENDER
F1-02
F1-04

EPS ROOF WITH POLYMER RENDER

EPS ROOF WITH POLYMER RENDER

Vortex Pavilion

The Vortex Pavilion, the masterplan’s heart, features spiraling arches leading to distinct zones: kids zone, entrance, and tower. Woven shades create a comfortable bright interior during the day and illuminate it at night.

Cave Pool

The cave pool, an ethereal space bathed in low-carbon-footprint composite panels, is further enlivened by a caustic effect in the ceiling interior, creating a truly poetic ambiance.

“behind the
We used Rhino and Grasshopper to design a parametric its form

the scene”

parametric vortex building, enabling dynamic exploration of form

Detailing

“behind the capturing the journey from initial concept

the scene”

concept through the construction phase.

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