PORTFOLIO JOVANCA ANABEL
ARCHITECTURE | INTERIOR | GRAPHIC DESIGN
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10 Marine Research & Development Center 06 Campanile Hotel Balikpapan 12 Yuenong Intersection 07 Anhe Residential 09 Aropya Residence 08 Dunhua Residential 03 Advanced Optoelectronics Zhongke Office 02 CG House,
05 Zhonghai Public
04 De’an
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The Kampoeng Tamansari
Vancouver
Space, Guangzhou
Apartment Lobby
Dongan International, Hohhot
4 5 Portfolio HOHHOT, INNER MONGOLIA, CHINA Design Development | Design Apartment 近境制作 | 2022 DONGAN INTERNATIONAL ZONE C LOWER DUPLEX 01
6 7 Portfolio CG HOUSE VANCOUVER, CANADA Design Development | Design Apartment 近境制作 | 2022 02
8 9 Portfolio ADVANCED OPTOELECTRONICS ZHONGKE OFFICE TAIPEI CITY, TAIWAN Construction Phase| Design Apartment | 2023 03 DE’AN APARTMENT LOBBY TAIPEI CITY, TAIWAN Design Development | Design Apartment| 2023 04
10 11 Portfolio ZHONGHAI PUBLIC SPACE GUANGZHOU, CHINA Design Development | Design Apartment 近境制作 | 2022 05
Located in a mixed residential and commercial area along the Zhujiang River, the mixed-use building enjoys convenient transportation connections and riverside views.
CAMPANILE HOTEL
BALIKPAPAN, EAST BORNEO, INDONESIA Design Development | XOA Design Co. | 2019
This project will design the interior design of the hotel rooms according to the Campanile Hotel Balikpapan room standards and the Campanile branding theme.
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5
Room
Floor Plan
Level 12
Level 15-17
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Room
Room 1 Twin
Meeting Room
Lift Lobby
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ANHE RESIDENTIAL
TAIPEI CITY, TAIWAN
Design Development | C.T.Chen & Partners | 2021
Engaged in design development in Revit based on CAD drawings. Build structures and architectural components in Revit. Review issues found in CAD drawings found in Revit and discuss with structural engineers. Perform area calculations to check according to local regulations. Create architectural drawings in Revit and render in Lumion.
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DUNHUA RESIDENTIAL
TAIPEI CITY, TAIWAN
Design Development | C.T.Chen & Partners | 2021
Involved in design development of building facades in Sketchup. Customize your floor plan. Create architectural drawings in CAD and render them in Lumion.
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AROPYA RESIDENCE
BANDUNG, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA
Awards Nominee of 6th Architectural Design Studio | 2019
A person’s life journey is like climbing a ladder with “stairs” to climb. Ladders are available to help you reach your goals. Aropya means “rising” in Sanskrit.
Aropya Residence is an apartment that offers open space on each floor. This has a positive impact on daily life as it becomes a place to get fresh air, relax, improve microfilms, absorb rainwater and regulate water systems to sustain ecosystems. .
The basic shape of the rectangle is taken from the shape of the tread. The rectangular shape is then arranged to open at the node so that it can address the crossroads.
There is addition of a rectangular shape as a function of the core and barrier between the two towers.
There is a substraction on the tower section so as to produce a stepped shape according to the concept of the stairs. The roofless part became open space.
The steps are tilted 45 ° for each unit and there is a difference in the pattern of the units on each floor so as to produce a nonmonotonous facade.
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Green Building Concept Sustainable Material Open Space Natural Ventilation & Daylighting
Building Transformation
20 21 Portfolio Site Plan Ground Floor Plan 1st Floor Plan (Typical) 6th Floor Plan (Pool Area) Section Legend Apartment 1. Aropya Residence 2. Swimming pool 3. Culinary Center 4. Pedestrian path 5. Garden 6. Ampitheater 7. River 8. Bridge 9. Vehicle Access 10. Service Access 11. Exit the Vehicle 12. Exit Service Hotel 1. Pedestrian access 2. Vehicle Access 3. Service Access 4. Employee Access 5. Loading Dock 6. Tower Hotel 7. Swimming pool 8. Plaza Merdeka 9. Plaza Martadinata 10. Retail + Public Space 11. Public Ampitheater 12. Get out 13. Apartment
Room Section
Detail
Type Studio Standard Deluxe Suite Executive Brick Window Detail
Studio
Balcony
Room
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MARINE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CENTER
CILINCING, JAKARTA, INDONESIA
Final Design Studio | 2019
The Marine and Fisheries Research and Development Center will be a marine data center throughout Indonesia to support marine and fisheries research activities, a means of marine education for students and the general public, and a generator of activities by introducing the culture and characteristics of Cilincing District.
The design theme is based on the concept of symbiosis between coral reefs and algae “Zanthellae”. The façade concept is a dynamic shape derived from the ocean waves.
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Elevation
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Structure Isometry
Site Plan
Perspective Section
Section
Facade Detail
Clean Water and Hot Water Utility Systems
Aquarium & Marine Breeding Area
Research Room
Hallway
Phenomenon
THE KAMPOENG TAMAN SARI
TAMAN SARI, BANDUNG, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA
Urban Design Studio | 2019
Team: Ruth Tambun, Melisa Jaurie, Jessica Bellamy
Underutilized river area Residential areas are very dense
No green open space
the design bases. The strategic areas of design include: community collaboration based economic development, and youth based development. The contents of the strategic area must support the close integration between the neighborhoods, including simple low-rise flats, open spaces, and supporting public service facilities. By taking the theme of Kampoeng City, the design of the area is expected to be able to maintain the multicultural nature and family feeling typical of Tamansari but integrated with the dynamics of individuality and the flexibility of urban life.
Community Based Environment
Kampoeng Tamansari is a development complex that integrates family-based housing. We took the theme of Kampung City because despite leaving behind the old form, the pockets of the community remained sustainable and prioritized in planning.
Tamansari area is inhabited by people across generations and is multicultural, so these aspects need to be maintained as one of
Strategies & Opportunities
The area around the river is redesigned to become more neat and orderly
Development of local community businesses such as canteens / minimarkets
A new open space is created with a river orientation
Existing Site Plan
Local community businesses become supporting activities in green open spaces
Productivity increases and creates job opportunities
Increased income and economic progress
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Road section to the river bank Road section in front of UNISBA Taman Sari main road section
Residential
Commercial Public Facilities
The planned site is in Taman Sari disrict, Bandung. This area is a fairly dense area because it consists of residential areas and there are UNISBA campus education facilities with students who also come from outside the city of Bandung.
The Taman Sari area is dominated by residential functions. There are also areas of commercial activity and there are also public facilities.
Processing the river area can increase the selling value of the area. The application of multiple functions to buildings can create a residential business area.
is a mixed-use building concept with a combination of a residential house and an integrated office with a colonialstyle preservation building. Seeing the economic development based on the local community, the SOHO development strategy can maximize the workforce potential of the surrounding community and make street spaces more lively so that the people of Bandung are increasingly visited.
Time savings for work, increased productivity, and effectiveness of city spaces that were messy due to careless vehicle parakeets in the Tamasari area.
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1. Strip Store
2. Apartment +
3. Apartment
4. SOHO
5. Student Residence + Retail
6. Green Open Space + Public Service Facilities
7. Unisba University
8. Unisba University Rectorate
8. Cikapundung River
9. Pasundan University
10.Transportation Hub
Masterplan
SOHO Development Area
SMALL OFFICE HOME OFFICE Interactive Outdoor Area Retail & Mixed-use Food Court Tower A 20 Floors Tower B 25 Floors Tower C 20 Floors
The Rusunawa is located on an area of 14,800 m². The flat consists of five residential towers, where each tower has a height of up to 14 floors. At the base of the flat there is a podium which functions as a commercial area.
Middle-class flat and strip stores in this area are adapting their attitude towards the end of the area. The materials used are conwood and paving stones to give a natural impression. Middle-class Rusunawa is made for middle and upper class students who can enjoy a more private residence and get adequate sports facilities.
The strip store was created to support the needs of Unisba students such as a place to eat, a stationery shop, daily necessities, to a boutique or a clothing store. Designed with a theme that is in line with the middle class flat, the strip store takes the concept of openness to nature so that it has a pilotic mass.
In order to meet the demand for housing in the education sector, regional development provides housing that is exclusively intended for students and other academic activists. The residence maintains the essence of kinship which is the root of the design by providing public spaces where residents can interact apart from in the unit corridors. Each building is equipped with a visitor function podium to complement the residents’ daily needs.
The aparments are composed of a podium at the bottom and five residential unit towers that extend east-west on the upper part of the podium.
The Rusunawa is located on an area of 14,800 m². The apartment consists of five residential towers, where each tower has a height of up to 14 floors. At the base of the flat there is a podium which functions as a commercial area.
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+ & Stripstrore
Apartment
Apartment
Apartment
Stripstore Public Spaces
Public Parking Space Retail and Mixed-use Public Facilities Apartment 1. Entrance Lobby 2. Tower A 3. Tower B 4. Tower C 5. Tower D 6. Tower E 7. Park 8. Side Entrance Unit T-18 Unit T-36
9 Residential Floor + 1 Function Floor 7 Residential Floor + 3 Function Floor 7 Residential Floor + 3 Function Floor
Residence
Student
+ Retail
Unit Area: 15 m² Corridor Area: 72 m²
Site Plan
YUENONG INTERSECTION PARK
TUNGHAI
Yuenong Road, the first and the main road built in 1955, is the main entrance of Tunghai Univesity. It is the primary access to the campus landmark heritage building, Luce Chapel. Yuenong Road connect the main road (Tunghai Boulevard Road) to the core of historical building area that is in the first campus.
Design Process
Luce Chapel creates a visual cultural axis, however, it is blocked by the trees of Campus Biotope Creation that is unarranged not well maintained. Luce chapel as the campus landmark need to have clear visual corridor from the main entrance of the campus. The access road to Luce chapel is disoriented by the winding road, a pedestrian road following the visual cultural axis is needed.
This is the existing condition of the site. There are lack of pedestrian road in some road. Some pedestrian road is also not connected. There is also no public street furniture.
The pedestrian road is redesigned. and connected. With the additional zebra cross for the safety of pedestrian.
The civic space around the pedestrian is added also with the street furniture. A civic space is also created on the green area of the intersection. The park walkway is created.
Site Analysis
The road also links to the north boundary that have a significant impact for the future MRT station, and the future transportation route. Yuenong Road also serve as a connection to the south boundary towards Industrial Park.
The public furniture such as the amphitheater is added for people to gather and to create inclusivity, while enjoying the view of the nature. There is also a road connecting to Oberlin Hall from Tunghai Study.
Current Conditions
The road creating the visual axis to Luce Chapel is made.
The Luce Chapel is now visible from the Intersection.
The trees in the Campus Biotope Creation is also arranged so that it will not block the view of Luce Chapel from Yuenong Road.
The future transportation system enables the direct access to Luce Chapel for tourists and students, and also ease the congestion problem of the intersection. Yuenong Intersection become a drop-off point.
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UNIVERSITY, TAICHUNG Urban Design Studio | 2021 12
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Solar Panel Tree Detail
Water Catchment Tree Detail
Site Section
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OTHER WORKS
Marstopia
Natural Museum of Natural Science, Taichung
Experimental Design Studio | 2020
Team, Jovanca Anabel, Lin Wei An, Zhuang Gui Ling, Tien Hao Chung, Chang Che Wei
Mars Architecture Biomimicry Design Mission by R.E.A.D. Lab.
We design the 5 units to solve the problems of the mars: Heat unit, Oxygen unit, Water unit, Agriculture unit, and Shelter unit. All with biomimicry design approach.
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Woodland Bay
Lunawood Urban Challenge Competition Entry| 2021
Team, Jovanca Anabel, Lin Wei An, Zhuang Gui Ling, Tien Hao Chung, Chang Che Wei
The Kaohsiung Light Rail Transit (LRT) project raises concerns by flooding residential areas with noise pollution. The abandoned area by the LRT rails, which is only utilized for scooter parking, has a potential to be a dominant route to the Asia New Bay Area.
The design of the enclosure emulates the bay area’s ocean waves. A fresh and vibrant ambience is created from the shades and acoustics made by the wooden structures. Ultimately, a woodland experience is manifested. This inspirational space will attract street artists and performers in contribution to breathe life into the harbor.
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Taking the vintage theme from the story of Maoke Expedition in Papua in the year of 1980.
In 2019, 35 expeditors of Arjau went to Rampa Kapis, a village above water in East Laut Island, South Borneo for 8 days to have data collection, documenting, and observing, especially in architectural and social fields whhich are the main focus, with help from local citizens.
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MAHITALA Magazine Head of Design| 2020
Environmental and Adventure Activity Student Association (MAHITALA) annual magazine.
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Rampa Kapis Expedition Book Writer | 2019
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Environmental and Adventure Activity Student Association (MAHITALA) Poster and Merchandise Designer, Social Media Account Feed Designer| 2018-2019
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME! Jovanca Anabel +1(341)206-1055 jovanca_anabel@yahoo.com