Kobe Deener-Agus

Architecture Portfolio




Architecture Portfolio
Body device designed for surviving and thriving in a hypothetical landscape inspired by “Dune” by Frank Herbert. The body device has 3 functions: shove, shield, and shelter the user. An accompying bivouac designed to store the body device and protect the inhabitant from the wind.
A childrens’ game based on making tracks for marbles to race down. Shmeza! allows chilren to explore three dimentional space in a structured and fun way. Kindergarten primitive with geometry abstracted from the game with supervision prioritized.
“Adaptive Formations” is a design method that shapes spaces around existing elements, integrating storage and architecture to enhance functionality and public interaction. This approach, starting with tailored shelving and leading to a building pierced by a central avenue, focuses on enriching both utility and experience.