Architecture Portfolio
Muhammad Azka Ifirrin
(Selected Works)
MuhammadAzka Ifirrin
A dedicated and detail-oriented person who had 9 months of working experiences in architecture field and 3 months experiences in graphic design. Have a special interests in building sustainability, regenerative architecture and landscape design.
Contacts
m.azka.ifirrin@gmail.com +62 878 8699 4498 azka_ifirrin (LinkedIn)
Education
Bachelor degree ofArchitecture Engineering
Gadjah Mada University (2018-2022) 3.51 GPA
Committee Experiences
Try Out XMON by HIMAVIAUGM in Jakarta
Position as a Coordinator ofTry Out Division
November 2019 - January 2020 (3 months)
Key responsibilities :
- Helping a team consists of 8 people to organize theTry Out Event named XMON
- Negotiating and communicating with the partnership clients
- Controlling and excecuting theTry Out Event
Wiswakharman Expo in Prambanan Temple
Position as a member of Exhibiton Division November 2018 - April 2019 (6 months)
Key responsibilities :
- Currating projects from architects and architecture students
- Designing and building outdoor installations to display currated projects
- Controlling and excecuting the exhibition venue
Organization Experiences
Gadjah Mada StudentActivity Unit of Difable Care (SAUDC UGM)
Advocacy Division Staff 2019 - 2020
KMTAWiswakharman Aspiration Division Staff 2018 - 2019
Architectural Professional Experiences
Emergency Part-Time Worker in RNAGroup
September 2022 - October 2022 (1 month)
Key responsibilities :
- Creating some DED drawings
- Contributing in facade design of housing units in Sonosari, Berbah,Yogyakarta
- Designing a bungalow and it’s alternative in Sonosari, Berbah,Yogyakarta
Charity Project by KMTAWiswakharman
November 2021 - December 2021 (2 months)
Key responsibilities :
- Helping a team consists of 8 people to communicate and negotiate with the client
- Concepting, 3D modeling, and designing landscape features
Private Project, Krista Citra Christian Junior High School in Temanggung
February 2021 - March 2021 (2 months)
Key responsibilities :
- Designing landscape features and classroom layout
Bale Design Internship
January 2021 - February 2021 (2 months)
Key responsibilities :
- Leading a team consists of 5 people to brainstorm ideas for a proposed project named Jambi Outbond Resorts
- 3D remodelling a proposed entrance building of Jambi Outbond Resorts
- Remodelling built project named Villa Wayang in Bali
- Editing pictures of done project for magazine
WA+U Exhibition in PKKH UGM
November 2019 - December 2019 (2 months)
Key responsibilities :
- Leading a team consists of 13 people to design and build 8 story panels of Keluarga MahasiswaTeknikArsitektur Wiswakharman
Another Professional Experiences
Graphic Designer at Dialogika
June 2022 - September 2022 (3 months)
Key responsibilities : - Creating a consistency of the company’s design style (Designed 13 advertisement posts, 38 social media posts, 14 educational documents, 2 business proposals, and 10 designed templates).
Softwares andTools - Sketchup - Enscape -Autocad -Adobe Premiere Pro -Adobe Photoshop - DIALux evo - ENVI-met - Microsoft Office - Coreldraw - Canva
A Journey
Kemayoran Leisure Center
Description Trash Collection Area
Located in downtown area, these 23,257.03 msq area was designed to activate the potencies of the site to be more impactful for the environment. The idea is to reactivate this pollution contaminated and privatized area to create more positive impact for the environment, both the human and the nature, by providing an interconnected place to enjoy leisure time.
Sumur Batu Raya St. Letjen Soeprapto St. Cempaka Baru RT.16/RW.5 Utan Kayu River River Pollution Gutter Closure Noise
Accessibility A B
The site is located between 2 transjakarta stops. This strategic location provides an intermodal accessible area that supports the existence of public infrastructure. A : Rumah Sakit Islam TJ Stop B : Cempaka Tengah TJ Stop
Deficient Green Areas River Stink Trash Collection Area River Pollution and Slum Riverside Housing Gutter Closure Microclimate Directory : Urban Heat Sun Direction Wind River flow
Final Project (2022)
Location Site Area Building Coverage Green Area Green Enhancement : : : : : Kemayoran 23,257.04 msq 35 % 60 % 59x
Site
The complexity of over capacity problem in Jakarta that started since 1940's caused many complex life and environmental problem. The acceleration of population growth that happens continuously (every year) also supported by the determination of this city as a capital city. The centralized government and business system had been tempting anyone to have a desire to living a utopia life. The specific highlighted problem is the domino effect from it : stress level, recreation habits of locals, and environmental damage. Site Location Central Jakarta Kemayoran Distict Cempaka Baru Village On-Site Problems Slum Riverside Housing
ISSUES PROBLEMS POTENCIES DESIGN STRATEGIES GOALS CONCEPT REGENERATIVE PRINCIPLES DIVERSITY SOCIAL COMMUNITY RIVER OVERPOPULATION STRESS LEVEL SITE PROBLEMS ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE + RESTORING SITE IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIFE REDUCING STRESS LEVEL REGENERATIVE ARCHITECTURE LEISURE CENTER POSITIVE DIVERSITY ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY FLEXIBILITY PUBLIC SPACE RECREATION HABITS CONNECTIVITY Providing activities : Physical (Sports), Cognitive (Art and Soul), Social and Nature 1. Selection of construction system 2. Enhancement of building performances 3. Selection of regenerative materials + Design Strategies Multipurpose Stadium Riverside Revitalization Area Green Barrier Area Compass Axis Building Area Plaza A spiral ramps as a dynamic element and a respond to microclimate Multipurpose Auditorium Land Utilization Scheme Design Axis Building Placement Middle Axis Building Mass Final Form Building Area Car Free Zone N S Building Mass Transformation Physical Area Cognitive Area Service Area Supporting Area Grandstand Area Zoning Approachment Experiences : - Physical - Social - Cognitive - Nature Regenerative Architecture Environment Quality Human Quality makes improvement Leisure Center
Siteplan Siteplan 0 10 20 40 (m) Communal Space Skatepark Semi-Outdoor Gym Kids Playground Cafetaria Spiral Ramps Controlling Room (Audi) Auditorium Entrance Controlling Room (Stadium) Phytoremediation Garden Green Barrier River Purification Multisport Court from Grandstand Eagle Eye Perspective Multipurpose Auditorium Description : 1. Stadium 2. Auditorium 3. Outdoor Cinema 4. Amphitheathre 5. Kids Playground 6. Phytoremediation Garden 7. Temporary Garbage Dump 8. Outdoor Jogging Track 9. Green Barrier Park 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Multisport Court
Information center and art gallery
Yoga studio
Meeting room
Locker & shower room
Storage room
Medical room
Security room
A basketball court
A futsal court
A Multisport Court
The selection of choosing multisport court configuration strategy is intended to create a sharing sport space for any communities. The court also can be use for art performance and concert needs.
Floorplan
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Basement Floorplan
Description :
Vehicle’s entrance
Vehicle’s exit
Staircase
Spiral ramps
Parking area
Utility room
Public toilet
Emergency exit
Musholla
Meditation room
Rehersal room
Wardrobe room
Property room
Backstage
Stage
Foyer
Controlling room
Auditorium entrance
Communal space
Indoor gym
Multisport court
Skatepark
Cafetaria
Ticket counter
ATM center
Multipurpose room
Office 35. Grandstand
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3 Badminton courts
This architectural maquette was built in 1.00 x 1.00 m frame within 10 days which include the process of patterning, cutting, and assembling. The pattern was scaled 1:300 in Autocad then projected in mounting paper and transparent PVC (Polyvinylchloride). The model photograph was taken while it had been displayed in Architecture Thesis Exhibition in campus lobby which held on September 1st to 3rd 2022.
Elevation
North West Elevation
North East Elevation
0 20 40 80 (m) 0 20 40 80 (m)
South West Elevation
South East Elevation 0 20 40 80 (m) 0 20 40 80 (m)
Architectural Maquette B-B’ Section 0 10 20 40 60 (m)
A-A’ Section 0 10 20 40 60 (m) Section
Implementations of Regenerative Architecture
1. Selection of Construction System
are designed Roof coverings to be shaped modular so the installment could be flexible.
materials are Roof structures modular (steel tube and precast concrete) so it can support a long span roofing dome and supporting dynamic design.
is chosen Precast grandstand to support the need of big capacity of the stadium so it can accomodate more people to come and watch sports matches and art performance.
Precast concrete structure frame is chosen to make a stronger modular structural system as it is made and calculated precisely by the manufacturers. The assembly also flexible as it is fabricated so there is no (less) construction waste on the site.
is chosen Precast foundation so the construction of the whole building can be more accelerated.
2. Enhancement of Building Performances a. Air Quality and Human Health (User)
Natural skylight
Breathable facade
Active living
Communal space
Meditation room
Oxygen suppliers Car-free zone area
Details of Modular Precast Concrete Structure Frame
Details of Modular Stadium’s Roof Structure Steel Tube Frame
The manifestation of air quality enhancement is by the increase in number of greeneries what supplies the oxygen need of the environment. It also supported by the use of 360° breathable facade that support the flow of the fresh air through the building. The design also minimalize area for vehicles to pass through the site by implementing car free zone on pedestrian walk.
The enhancement of human health quality is provided both physically and mentally. The manifestation of physical health enhancement is by promoting active living as the vertical circulation and the car free zone area forced the users to use and move their body actively. The manifestation of mental health enhancement is by providing a meditation room as the users can use it to contemplate and have a private mindful session. The design also provides communal spaces that can be used as a space for Community Based Therapy (CBT) as it is one of many ways to release stress.
b. Energy Saving
The context of the energy saving is on air conditioning, lighting system and vertical circulation aspect The implementation of air conditioning energy saving is by using breathable facade and height ceiling to provide fresh air inside the stadium and using extensive green roof to cool the auditorium. The implementation of lighting system energy saving is by using transparent roof so the stadium do not require energy to illuminate the inside during the day. The implementation of vertical circulation energy saving is by choosing ramps and staircases as a tools than choosing electrified tools such as lifts and elevators.
Precast Concrete Beam Pedestal Precast Concrete Beam 300 x 600 mm Precast Concrete Column 1000 x 1000 mm Upper Ground Level Precast Concrete Stairs Precast Concrete Grandstand h = 150 mm Precast Concrete Floor Slab h = 150 mm Precast Concrete Column 1000 x 1000 mm Ground Level Precast Concrete Column 500 x 500 mm Ramps Steel Mero Ball d 100 mm 16 holes Steel Tube Frame d 100 mm Steel Roof Frame Pedestal Steel Connector (Steel Frame to ETFE Roofing) ETFE Roof Membrane (Ethylene TetraFluoroEthylene)
Green Roof
Green Roof
Skylight
There are 120 units customized solar panel that cover 715.6 msq stadium roofing area. These solar panels average produce is 1.2 MW each and stored in battery in service area that can be used for stadium daily needs, especially in the night. The landscape illumination uses lamps that powered by solar and combination of solar and wind power. The combination solar and wind powered lamps are placed on the road as Letjend Soeprapto Road is one of main lines which many vehicles are passing by 24/7 so it can moves the wind turbines.
d. Water Management System
of Regenerative Architecture
Implementations
Renewable
B C
A = Customized Solar Roof B = Solar Powered Park Lighting C = Wind and Solar Powered Pedestrian Lighting
scheme on B-B’ section Air circulation scheme on B-B’ section b. Energy Saving c.
Energy Production
A
The supplied water is provided naturally by local gutter flow and harvested rainwater that purified with phytoremediation
with filtration
Phytoremediation
to absorb and clean up the toxic contaminants
RuangFiltrasi 1 (Systemic Purification) Toiletflush supplystorage Cleanwater supplyfortoilet andbathroom RuangFiltrasi 2 (Systemic Purification) DrinkingWater Supply RuangFiltrasi 3 (Systemic Purification) Highdebit Pump Highdebit Pump Highdebit Pump Highdebit Pump Highdebit Pump RainWater Water Storage GreenRoof Bioswale LocalGutter Sedimentation Pool Wetland area River (Phytoremediation) RainGarden Frenchdrain Hydrantsupply (Phytoremediation) (Phytoremediation) Blackwater Greywater Septictank Equalization tank Dripirrigation Lowdebit Pump Highdebit Pump
method then
machine.
uses plants
from the water. The whole water management process produces no water waste but it utilized for landscape irrigation.
e. Design with Nature
Overflow Scheme
Overflow Scheme during Rain Overflow Scheme during Flood
The landscape is designed to respond the natural event, moreover water overflow as it is an essential problems on the site, instead of raise the building level up. This overflow design scheme also functioned as a water catchment area to be use.
The existing river is designed to filter with 4 steps : trash filtration, sedimentation 1, sedimentation 2 and aeration. Those processes are need to be dredged frequently since those processes collect sludges. The river edge is designed to be a walkable area so the users can have an interaction with the river as the nature was.
Vegetations
Description
Phytoremediation Area
Vegetations list : Taro (Colocasia sp.) Willow (Salix alba) Indian Grass (Sorghastrum nutans) Western Wheatgrass (Pascopyrum smithii) Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) Alocasia (Alocasia sp.)
Aromatic Area
Vegetaton : Jasmine (Jasminum sambac)
Water Catchment Area
Vegetations list : Saman (Samanea saman) Banyan (Ficus benyamina) Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus deglupta)
Less Absorbing Area Vegetation : Grass French Drain
Bioswale
The landscape is designed into few areas which each area has it’s function. The vegetations selected are fit and easily to adapt in site. The green area on design are escalated xx % compared to the existing so it is good for the environment since it can attract and be a new habitat for local living creatures. This escalation also provides more cleaner and fresher air for the city’s air that has been contaminated by pollutants.
of Regenerative Architecture
Implementations
River Filtration Scheme on C-C’ Section
3. Selection of Regenerative Materials
There are 4 parameters that define the context of materials in regenerative terms : eco friendly, low carbon footprint, reusable, recyclable and durable. In this design, the implementation of eco friendly is by choosing non-toxic materials for the user and environment. The low carbon footprint is defined as the distance of the manufacturers are less than 1000 kilometers from the site, so the materials distribution will gain less carbon footprint. The reusable and recyclable terms are realized as a modular materials so it still beneficial if some parts of the buildings are forced to be disassembled. These terms also refers to the reusing the materials that exists in the site such as container cube as a canteen bar, recycling plastic to be a paving blocks and recycling materials from demolished building from the eviction as a filling material in gabion. These materials are also considered to have a durability in use for generation to generation.
-Mark Twain.
This project is dedicated to anyone to wake up and make a positive resolution.
"The best way to cheer yourself is to try to cheer someone else up."
Gabion Fiberglass Bamboo Rebricks Precast Concrete Steel ETFE
of Materials
Use
E-TPU
Solar Panel
10 Yogyakarta Junior High School
Studio Project (2021)
Location Site Area Green Area
Description
: : :
Yogyakarta 14 808,22 msq 65 %
Indonesia has so many intrication in internal country problem to be solved. By the time after national reformation, the moral of it’s people has been degredating since the corruption cases are not seriously handled by the policy makers. The number of crime cases that had not been significantly decreasing defines that the citizen character has not been developed yet. Moreover, the management of environmental problem worsen situation as many people are still not believe in the happening of climate crisis. Many city development are still not considering the urgency of nature existence as the aftermath of low comprehension of the policy makers. Character education based approachment is a necessary practice to solve these complicated problems for a better living, so the educational institution is the pioneer to improve the quality of it’s people, environment and life.
The prominent segmentation to build the people character is on adolescence. In this range of age, they need special attentions in implemetation as it is a determination phase before they being adults. It also a right time in the stage of human development to prevent them to become a problematic people and criminals. Junior high school is a proper institution to handle it.
The selection of 10 Yogyakarta Junior High School is caused by the urgency of the redesign of the buildings. The headmaster accompanied with local government staff conveyed the desire for providing their students a better educational environment. The mission of this institution is to afford the students so they can develop their comprehension and moral character for a better future. The
Site Location
(Redesign)
Area Zoning Commercial Residential Hospital School Site Code River Street Green space Tritunggal St., Umbulharjo Yogyakarta Description : Site Analysis (Microclimate) Site Existing School Residential Sunpath Wind Noise Crowd 24/7 Morning & Evening Water Flow View Code River ++ ++ + + Merapi House House The site generally gets more sunlight from north direction. The wind flows reversely from SE to NW and above the river The water flows to the SW-est point and usually make a puddle flood The noises are significantly came from the main road The crowd areas are basically the road surrounds The natural views are oriented to the north and west
ISSUES PROBLEMS POTENCIES DESIGN STRATEGIES GOALS CONCEPT + FLEXIBILITY Design Strategies LOW LIFE QUALITY NO SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS CULTURE SOCIAL COMMUNITY TOPOGRAPHY BIODIVERSITY WATER INFRA STRUCTURE LAND USE RESTORING NATURE GREEN SCHOOL MODEL IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIFE LOCAL NEST CLIMATE UTILIZATION IMPROVING HUMAN HEALTH WATER CONSERVATION COMMUNITY ACTIVATION MICROCLIMATE BIODIVERSITY ENHANCEMENT Design
School
Socio-Eco Park
The site is divided into 3 areas :
with pop up
and
of the school. Site Design Zoning North Final Form Human level sync + Implement 3M Concept (Mundur, Munggah, Madep Kali) Lifted + Double Loaded End-End Axis Social
Cafetaria
Art
Classroom
Block Toilet Audiovisual Library Building Mass Transformation Building Zoning Roofing The left side of red middle axis area is functioned to do the left brain side activity and vice versa. ECONOMIC WELFARE
ideas :
as an local empowering place with active contribution of the locals as an excecutor and as a participant people as a termite Termite nest School as a nest,
School
Riverside Socio-Eco Park
stalls
Arboretum Park that become a green frame
Block Religious Block
and Kitchen
Class Block
and Laboratory Block Office
Healing Garden Arboretum Park
Siteplan Description : 1. School 2. Socio-Eco Park 3. Healing Garden 4. Arboretum Park 2 1 3 4 Siteplan 0 50 100 (m) 25 School Socio-Eco Park Healing Garden Arboretum Park Elevations South Elevation North Elevation West Elevation East Elevation 0 36 72 (m) 18 0 36 72 (m) 18 0 36 72 (m) 18 0 36 72 (m) 18
Description :
1. Parking area 2. West staircase 3. Storage room 4. Lift 5. Toilet 6. Trash management room 7. Water conservation room 8. East staircase 9. Security room 10. Service’s staff room 11. AHU room 12. Utility room 13 Library 14. Backstage and controlling room 15. Audiovisual room 16. Theory classroom 17. Math classroom 18. Administration room 19. Medical room 20. Conseling room 21. Headmaster’s room 22. Communal stairs (lobby) 23. Lobby 24. Atrium 25. Entrance for vehicles 26. Entrance for pedestrian 27. Transjogja bus stop 28. Male student’s toilet 29. Discussion room 30. Female student’s toilet 31. Communal stairs (court)
32. Biology-chemistry lab 33. Economy classroom 34. Geography classroom 35. OSIS room 36. Poster magazine room 37. School’s radio room 38. Physics-electronic lab 39. Sociology class 40. Teacher’s room 41. Male shower room 42. Female shower room 43. Music recording studio 44. Classical music studio 45. Traditional music studio 46. Communal space 47. Hydroponic green roof 48. Kitchen 49. Linguistic lab 50. Cafetaria 51. Coperation room 52. Gym 53. Dancing studio 54. Art studio 55. Gazebo on green roof 56. Padmasana meditation area 57. Buddhist religious classroom 58. Christian religious classroom 59. Catholic religious classroom 60. Female wudhu and toilet 61. Male wudhu and toilet 62. Hinduism religious classroom 63. Musholla and classroom
Moving class system is implemented in this design as this method can improve the student’s creativity by keep moving them before getting focus again in the class. This system makes the classroom being flexible for any subjects so there are some specified classroom as they have different needs. This school also provides the needs of all religious class that makes all of the religions are equal.
Some of the school facilities are can be used for the locals. Library, audiovisual room, Transjogja bus stop, religious class, gym and all communal spaces are can be used by the school permission. The hydroponic green roof is planned to be used by the seller in cafetaria so they can produce food as they rent the stall to minimize their budget in goods. All of the landscaping features are also can be used by the locals by the deal with the school. The sports field and outdoor gym can be used by the locals after the school time so it can prevent clashes of the use. The locals involvement in this design is aimed to create the belonging feeling with the local so the locals also help to secure the school environment. The sports field designed to have 3 types of sport activities as it also implemented in previous project (Leisure Center).
This design provides accessibility for the users as it has pedestrian walk, Transjogja bus stop (as a connected public transportation) and universal design that provides for disabilities convenience.
The provided facilities in this school design purposed to make positive vibes in school so the students can positively absorb the knowledge for a more positive future.
Floorplan
Heatflow on A-A’ Section Termite’s House
Classroom Section
Windflow Controller Window
Gutter Design
The school building system is inspired by termite’s house since it has an excellent air circulation. The fresh air is mainly provided by the vegetations that surrounds and inside the building. The provision of it also supported by the three quarter walls and wind- flow controller window so it maximizes the air circulation through the building.
The site is designed to conserve and filter the contaminants from the gutter flows to create more benefits for the
The flow from the gutter is going to be processed and streamed through the arboretum park so the soil absorbs and nourishes the plants. These processes can be a passive cooling system and be an air moisturizer since it is dry and hot in the afternoon. The absorbtion phase is continuing through the socio-eco park then the clean water is ended up in Code River.
1 2 3 4 5 6 5 5 7 7 5 5 5 5 8 2. Sedimentation 1 4. Sedimentation 2 6. Aeration 7. New Gutter 8. Code River 5. Absorbtion 2++ 3. Absorbtion 1 1. Gutter Flow
Details
environment.
“Change is the end result of all true learning” – Leo Buscaglia
Facade Design of Commercial Housing Units
Sonosari Multipurpose Housing Area
Emergency Part-Time in RNA Group (2022)
Description : Mom and pop store Commercial housing units Exclusive housing units Welcoming garden Café Bungalow 0 40 80 (m) 20 0 24 48 (m)
Description This is a housing projects area that located in Sonosari consists of some functions : 3 mom and pop stores, a security unit, 4 commercial housing units, 2 exclusive housing units, a café and 5 bungalow units to rent. The principal told me to handle the bungalow units and to contribute in facade design of 4 commercial housing units. The clients asked the team to design in contemporer and minimalist style. Site Location 7°49'04.1"S 110°26'33.4"E
Commercial Housing Units Facade
The commercial housing has 4 typical units which each unit is opposing the next units. The A-B-A-B pattern is chosen to create more privacy space but still create a proper open space. A big terrace designed to accomodate 2 small to medium cars with the entrance door on it’s side. The selection of dark color is intended to create a bold charisma of it’s contemporary facade shape. The combination of the dark color and wood accent is intended to create an elegant feel of it’s housing with some white-lined accents too. We also provide a mini garden on its facade that can be planted with a medium size and non-spreading tree as we visualized here with frangipani tree and peace lily as it’s bush. The dump box is designed to be functioned too as an aesthetic element. We also provide some space at the balcony that can be placed with planter box so the buyers can plant some hanging plants like lee kwan yew, ivy plants, or anything.
Location Site Area Project Status Responsibility : : : : Sonosari, Berbah, Yogyakarta 160 msq (Bungalow) Proposed Designing a bungalow and facade design of housing units
Masterplan
Bungalow Unit Alternative A The clients asked us to design the bungalow in contemporary style as we did in housing units but with an addition of local accent touch in it. The bungalow’s gate we use is inspired by the Prambanan Temple as it gives a bold accent in it’s face. The asymmetrical roof is basically inspired by the a roofing hut which located in the middle of ricefield with an adjustment level to create a unique accent that can be seen from a far. Bedroom +0.20 Entrance +0.05 Pathwalk +0.00 Bathroom +0.18 Entrance Walk +0.05 Mini Garden -0.05 List of Vegetations : 1. Calathea Luthea 2. Rain lily 3. Red Lipstick Palm Trees 4. Anthurium Andraeanum 5. Ti Plants 6. Yellow Frangipani 7. Yellow Bamboo The selection of vegetations is choosen to represent a Balilike garden villa. Each vegetation has its function such as color accent, aromatic scent, and air freshner. South The Elevations West 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 m 5 m 2.4 m 3 m 4 m 1.8 m 0 8 (m) 4 North East Axonometric 0 1 2 (m)
Bungalow Unit Alternative B 8 5 8 5 8 8 Bedroom +3.20 Balcony +3.18 Bathroom +0.18 Living Room +0.20 Pathwalk +0.00 Mini Garden -0.05 Entrance Walk +0.05 First Floorplan Second Floorplan 0 4 (m) 2 0 4 (m) 2 0 8 (m) 4 First Floorplan South East North West The alternative B is developed with the similiar concept as the alternative A but it implemented with two building stories so it can provide more living functions in it.
“There is nothing permanent except change.” -Heraclitus
cultivation garden. The cultivation garden promotes new product commodities to sell. The front corridor is designed to be more open so the local children can play there.
Ward’s Meeting Room Corridor Ward’s Discussion Room WC Musholla Hydroponic Garden Back yard Products Display Area Terrace Street Parking Area WC
Mart Charity Project by KMTA Wiswakharman (2021) Location Site Area Project Status Responsibility : : : : Teluk Pucung, Bekasi 111.5 msq Proposed Renovation Concepting, 3D Modeling and Landscape Designing Description The charity
was
communities
to
products
Existing Data Existing Siteplan, the blocked is area to design Existing Facade Siteplan 18.5 4 9 2.9 Siteplan 0 50 100 (m) 25 Description : 1. Ward’s Discussion Room 2. Ward’s Meeting Room 3. Musholla 4. Entrance 5. Backyard 6. Back Corridor 7. Front Corridor 8. Ablution Place 9. Toilet 10. Parking Area 11. Hydroponic Garden 12. Minimarket The clients conveyed us to redesign the minimarket building with an adaptive reuse approachment so the building
going to be demolished. They also conveyed us to
the back corridor and the front. 6 11 11 9 8 7 4 12 1 3 2 5
and
UMKM
project of KMTA Wiswakharman
proposed to help some
out
provide something that useful for them for a long term. This first charity project was addressed to the Bekasi people who had been struggled to sell and promote their
which made by the local small and medium enterprises (UMKM). This project is expected to be one of many steps for the locals to market their product so they can boost the local economy.
is not
redevelop
The building designed in minimalist with wood domination
some accents that uses the LED colored with the same color as the branding of the minimarket. We use the spiral staircase in order to the limitation of design area. The second floor is proposed to be a multipurpose room which must include the secretariat of the neighborhood. The back corridor designed to be more flexible in space as we add foldable wood deck between the monstera
2nd Floor 2nd Floorplan 4 9 2.9 Neighborhood Secretariat Multipurpose Room
Balcony View to Balcony View from Balcony
Back Corridor Minimarket Interior Before After After Before Front Elevation
“You don't build a business, you build people, then people build the business.”
-Zig Ziglar
Krista Citra Christian Jr. High School Private Project (2021)
As a one of many top schools in Parakan, Krista Citra Christian School Foundation is planned to rebrand itself by rebuilding it’s junior high school building. The foundation convey our team to freely design but still use the branding pattern of it such as white color domination and purple accent on it’s facade. The team decided to design the school with dynamic shape.
Th e c o l l a b o r a t i o n o f teamwork is finished on M a r c h 2 0 2 1 f o r s o m e reasons, but the construction is still in progress with many similiarities as what my team and I did.
Location Site Area Project Status Responsibility : : : : Parakan, Temanggung 1,519 msq Proposed Design Designing Landscape Garden and Some School Building Parts Description
Site
Dangkel
2 Existing
Proposed Top View Design
Location
St. number
(end of 2020)
55 145
School Building Gymnasium Field
The Progress
Street View Proposed Design
Google
Landscaping Area 3 4 2 6 2 2 2 2 5 1 6 Description : 1. Entrance 2. Social Space 3. Ceremonial Stage 4. Ceremonial Field 5. Corridor to Gymnasium 6. Green Barrier The design of landscaping area provides many seating area which each of it has a unique ambience. The seating is also customized with prestressed concrete so it can be more sustainable. The landscape is designed to give many dynamic accents that can stimulates the creativity of the teacher and the students. The casual ambiences hoped can unite the students to grow the togetherness and sense of belonging so the students have a concern to take care of it’s environment.
The classroom layout is designed to have a single seating for the students so it promotes an enhancement of the student’s independency and discipline. There are some interactive bookshelves and reading area beside the window so the students can use it on the rest time. The lighting configuration is designed to give a sacred accent so the classroom can support the prayer that can be held on dusk and dawn. “Failure after long perseverance is much grander than never to have a striving good enough to be called a failure."
Classroom
George Eliot
Location Site Area
Jambi Outbond Resort
Internship Project in Bale Design (2021)
Batang Hari Regency, Jambi 133,854 msq (whole site)
Project Status Responsibility
: : : :
Proposed Design Designing a Mix-Use Building for Entrance and Exit Description
Jambi Outbond Resort is a proposed collaboration project with Maha Architecture Studio. Located in rural palm oil covered hills, Jambi Outbond Resort designed to be an area for locals to escape away from crowd of Jambi City. The building I designed is consists of reception area, administration office, art gallery, storage room, and merchandise shop as an exit way. The many united different functions defines it as a mixed use building.
Location
Building Mass
1°47'54.5"S 103°09'21.8"E
The form is inspired by local architecture characteristics, Kajang Lako as a traditional architecture house in Jambi, but packed in contemporary style. The floor elevated by the scaffold’s pedestal in order to respond the mountainous hill contour. The building mass designed to triangular shape to reinterprate and to correspond the hills shape.
As the building designed to be more minimalist, the chosen materials dominated with steel structure and finished with woody touch to give a rigid and elegant accent. Some triangular accents also added in the building to create a minimalist decoration.
Elevations
Front Left Back Right
The building is had not been decided where to be placed, so the design is created to be adaptable with the site by choosing the pedestal foundation. The buffer column height can be adjustable to fit in with the site contour. The building design maximizes the nature light penetration through the building to appreciate the nature sign.
Jambi Province
Jebak, Batang Hari Regency
0 8 (m)
4
1 3 5 4 2 6 7 0 12 (m) 6 Floorplan 12 m 14 m 8 m 2.5 m 3 m Ground Level Upper-Ground Level Description : 1. Receptionist 2. Lounge 3. Storage 4. Mini Gallery 5. Toilet 6. Merch Shop 7. Office Perspectives
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