Portfolio - 2023 Edition

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PORTOFOLIO
Sarah Safira Indah Putri

PERSONAL DETAILS EDUCATION

Name :

Email : Phone number :

Address :

Date of Birth :

Sarah Safira Indah Putri

sarah.safira98@yahoo.com

sarahsafirai@student.unimelb.edu.au

0416-964-163

50 La Trobe Street

Jakarta (Indonesia), 2nd october

1998

LANGUAGES AND SKILLS

Languages :

English

IELTS 8.0/9.0

Bahasa Indonesia (Native language)

Software Skills :

Ms.Office (Proficient)

Autocad (Proficient)

Sketchup (Proficient)

Revit (Beginner)

Rhino (Beginner)

Lumion (Intermediate)

Enscape (Intermediate)

Adobe Illustrator (Beginner)

Adobe Photoshop (Intermediate)

Adobe Indesign (Beginner)

EMPLOYMENT

Architecture Internship

Division I

Arkonin Architecture firm

Project Architect

BYO Living

Junior Architect

Quadratura Indonesia

Architecture firm

Dec 2018 - Feb 2019

(In Progress)

Master of Urban Design

The University of Melbourne

Bachelor of Architecture

Diponegoro University, Indonesia

Highschool Graduate

8 High School Jakarta, Indonesia

Junior Highschool Graduate

Labschool Junior Highschool, Jakarta, Indonesia

Organization

The Head of The Cadre of Sports Subsection

8 High School Jakarta, Indonesia

Student Resource Development of Architecture Student Association Staff

Diponegoro University, Indonesia

Secretary of Diponegoro University

Architecture MINIATUR 2018 National Competition

Diponegoro University, Indonesia

Public Relation of Basic Student Management Skills Training

Diponegoro University, Indonesia

SEMINAR & AWARDS

Wiswakharman Expo 2018 Architectural Competition Participant ‘Urban Disaster Learning Center’ Gadjah Mada University

Feb 2021 - Oct 2021

Oct 2021 - Oct 2022

Group with Best Solution for ‘International Field School’ : ‘Discovering Kampung Morosari Resiliency to Water’

Diponegoro University

OHANA The Story Behind RSI Group

‘International Field School’ : ‘Discovering Kampung Morosari Resiliency to Water’

Diponegoro University & Universiti

Islam Malaysia

Aug 2016 - June 2020

June 2013 - June 2016

June 2013 - June 2016

Feb 2023 - Now 2015

National Seminar on ‘Architectural Education Transformation to Welcome the Development of Professional World’ Diponegoro University

Webinar Kengo Kuma - Sharing Session about IKN (Ibukota Negara) - The Future Capital City of Indonesia Pandan Japan

the InfUr seminar by Michael E Smith ‘Top-Down and Bottom-Up Planning in Pre-Modern Cities’

The University of Melbourne

Dec 2016 - Dec 2018 2018

Sarah Safira Indah Putri
2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2022 2023 2018

01 LIDO LAKEVIEW HOTEL RESORT

Year : 2020

Subject : Undergraduate Architecture Final Project Project Type : Hospitality, Individual (University Project)

This project is a part of architecture undergraduate’s final project. The elected area is an effort to connect eco-tourism and using nature as the appropriate approach. The intention of using such concept is to bring back the definition of what is called a ‘green building’ into the development of the resort.

The emergence of this idea comes from knowing about the effect of what human being brings to nature that continuously extend the effect of a built building above a land, specifically ones that are protected. Built over 18.474 m2 land and 600 m higher elevation, located between Mount Gede Pangrango and Mount Salak, some areas are cultivated and so each buildings does not interrupt the cultivation process.

Every area has been calculated carefully with the consideration of 8 different main aspects below to help optimize the potential of each different area function and minimize the usage of energy that could go to waste.

An attempt to cross paths between nature and built building with maximum effort to minimize initial designs, area zoning has been carried out on the frowth of local trees (conifers) from the most dense to the most arid areas.

NATURE VS MAN-MADE

LIDO LAKEVIEW RESORT | 01
Building Orientation Rainwater Harvesting Cross Ventilation Green Roof Hybrid Structure Passive Daylight Passive Design MultiFaceted Landscape

Hotel Resort Facility Corridor

Vertical Transport

Hotel Resort Office

Hotel Resort’s Water System

Utility

Swimming Pool Lounge Area

AXONOMETRY

Infinity Pool

Hotel Resort Rooms (Occupancy for 4 families in each cottage)

Sightseeing bridge towards Lido Lake

Spa & Gym Leisure Activity

Utility Room (Lighting, Waste)

Each villa does not receive direct sunlight to prevent sun glare interfering with sightseeing activity, but are still able to provide enough daylight. The cottage placement also follows the natural wind direction.

BOH (Back-ofHouse)

Main Kitchen Storage Spa & Leisure

Parking area is located near main entrance to prevent any vehicle inside resort area, not only for safety reason but also the overall environment to limit any pollution around the area.

Back-of-House area is located towards the exit for easier waste management and dock loading and also to prevent traffic between guests and hotel resort managements.

LOCATION

Bogor - Sukabumi Main Street Km.21, Watesjaya, West Java 16110

Meeting Point

In-House Garden Front-of-House (Reception, Auditorium, Office, etc.)

Main Entrance to Hotel Resort Area

Restaurant

PUBLIC AREA

Secondary Parking Lot (Includes Loading Dock)

Main Parking Lot Back-ofHouse

Lido Main Access Road

LIDO LAKEVIEW RESORT | 02
MAIN ENTRANCE EXIT LEGENDS

(Typical room plan until 2nd floor)

SIGHTSEEINGBRIDGE

BACK-OF-HOUSE BOUNDS

LIDO LAKEVIEW RESORT | 03
1st FLOOR PLAN
MASTERPLAN
HOTEL RESORT BOUNDS HOTEL RESORT BOUNDS AXIS Dividing built area equally NO VEHICLE BOUNDS FRONT-OF-HOUSE BOUNDS FRONT-OF-HOUSE BOUNDS SIGHTSEEING BRIDGE

MAIN BUILDING (FRONT-OF-HOUSE)

Each areas placement is based on types of visitor and employee movement patterns. Main activities are placed at the centre of the site, Back-of-house is placed near parking lot towards the exit gate for easier waste management and more noise reduction. Lastly, the residence area is placed near water, surrounded by the lake for maximum vista.

The main building act as a border between the parking and hotel resort area. This area will be crowded compared to other buildings as it accomodate diverse activities from visitors and employees. It is also placed in the centre for easier access between each sub-areas.

All buildings are built on safe area, it does not interfere with the local plantation and animals.

Each area is well-connected and applying vernacular architecture is more suited to be familiar for the local community to also participate and blend with the local area as well

OTHER FACILITIES

Sightseeing dock act as a bridge with nature, not only for sightseeing but also boat docks from the local fishermen to introduce new knowledge for visitors. The hotel resort facility also provide education knowledge about the locals as to preserve the culture of Bogor, incorporating them rathen than abolishing it,

LIDO LAKEVIEW RESORT | 04
EAST ELEVATION
HOTEL RESORT VILLA WALKWAY SWIMMING POOL LOUNGE

The restaurant also allows for a driect view towards the lake, as it is provided with clear glass and horizontal wood fins for wind to go through inside the dining area.

Every swimming pool lounge has easy access from each villa for a more continuous experience within different areas. Infinity swimming pool also act as a connection between land and the lake surrounding the residential (villa) area.

SOUTH ELEVATION

INITIAL SKETCH

DETAIL - MAIN BUILDING

Utilizing sunlight by following the natural building orientation, especially in the main building which faces west and east in the office area to reduce the use of electrical lamp on daylight.

Making sure to incorporate non-renewable energy such as the sun exposure to reduce any excess energy that would done more harm than good to the environment.

Expanding wind and window opening to allow more light and breeze inside the building, this also applied to the hotel and resort villas.

The main idea on each building is to reduce as much man-made energy (electrical, heat, HVAC, etc.) in order to minimize carbon footprint that will always be made by users (tourist, employees) it is not possible to turn it into zero carbon foot-print, but it is an effort to help the environment.

Also optimizing green areas to increase rainwater volume (as the location is know for its high precipitation) to save more clean water in each building.

LIDO LAKEVIEW RESORT | 05
KRAPYAK SYSTEM SWIMMING POOL
Using thatched roof for cooling/ insulation purpose Windows to allow sun exposure act as daylight Using wood as the main structure and material as it is locally resourced from around Lido Lake
Maximum daylight throughout lobby corridor
Combination of window and wind opening to allow breeze flow throughout the building Hall area easily accesible from outdoor corridor, decreasing traffic inside the building

A different roof system that combines door and opening to ‘trap’ wind breeze and rainwater to be recycled and used again, using rainwater harvesting as the main system for dark-water recycling.

Lattice-like opening in each villa can be set as needed throughout the day with pivot system, allowing wind and sunlight inside the room accordingly.

Direct access from garden area or swimming pool in each villa

Staircase access for each villa and different rooms for ‘privacy’ and ‘individual’ experiences.

ELEVATION

Wood roof that also trap rainwater to be use for water recycling

Wood beam as main structure, also as part of the villa design to highlight the structure as villa’s building facade

Fin-like balcony to ‘trap’ wind breeze flow through each room when glass door that connects the outdoor and indoor area is opened, lowering chances of using air conditiong.

Hallway that connects each villa to another to help wind flow throughout the rooms without obstruction.

ROOF HYBRID SYSTEM KRAPYAK ‘FIN’ SYSTEM

LIDO LAKEVIEW RESORT | 06 DETAIL - VILLA SECTION
Glass sliding door to maximize resort view towards the outdoor

SITE SECTION

LIDO LAKEVIEW RESORT | 07 SIGHTSEEING DOCK

02 MARINA OFFICE AND SHOPPING MALL

Year : 2019

Work by : Sarah Safira Indah Putri

Subject : Architectural Design Studio 5

Project Type : Hospitality, Individual (University Project)

Location : Madukuro Raya Street, West Semarang, Central Java

Area : 4.680 sqm

Floor : 15 Floor (1-5 Shopping Mall, 10 Office floor)

Marina Office and Shopping Mall idea comes from a dire need of a facility that could become a catalyst of economy located in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. Choosing the site location near Pantai Marina and Semarang’s Recreation centre to attract more visitors while also taking care of the environmentally friendly aspect part of the building.

This is a 2nd project collaboration with EDGE Certified Green Building. It explores the potential of using modern technology to reduce carbon footprint made by an everyday busy office and shopping mall that opens for 7 days.

Structure plays a pivotal part as it is not hidden but completely shown and combine together with enclosing wood membrane to show the building’s ‘nature’, as it helps the blending process with the surrounding areas.

MARINA OFFICE AND SHOPPING MALL | 08
ENERGY 50.62% WATER 48.54% MATERIAL 20.82%

L-shape massing is chosen as a respond to the site and space circulation

Utilizing building orientation for areas with highest activity frequency (such as work area, lobby, shopping area) to face eastwest back to back to decrease sun glare effects.

The use of ‘louvre’ like enclosing membrane that is adjusted to the building orientation to control against incoming light or glare through the window on specific areas.

Using continuous grid structure upwards and bearing-wall as the main structure for high-rise building reinforcement.

Podium is formed due to the division of the structural span that is used as a semi-rooftop and emergency exit and also to make use of view around Marina beach area.

MARINA OFFICE AND SHOPPING MALL | 09 FLOOR PLAN SUN EXPOSURE WINDOW STRUCTURE PODIUM ORIENTATION MASSING ELEVATION Shopping
Office
Parking Building Parking Ramp
Mall Area
Building Area
MARINA OFFICE AND SHOPPING MALL | 10 Shopping Mall Zone 1. Ground Floor 2. Mezzanine Floor 3. 2nd Floor 4. 3rd Floor 5. Podium (4th Floor) Office Zone 6. Open-Plan Office Floor (5th Floor) 7. Cubicle-Plan Office Floor (6th-8th Floor) 8. Mixed-Plan Office Floor (9th-10th Floor) FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR

Limited only to office area

Energy Saving : 50.63%

- Building Orientation: 3.39%

- Window to Wall Ratio: 34.10%

- AASF using external shading device : 44.07%

- Glass using Low-E Coated glass with Uvalue = 1.05 W/m2.K

In total: 50.63%

Rooftop cafe and Green rooftop area

Electronic and toy goods, foodcourt

Men, Women, and Children

apparel section Cafe and Food stall area

Water Saving : 48.54%

- Low-flor faucets - 2 L/min : 39.49%

- Dual flush for water closets: 46.31%

- Rainwater harvesting : 47.44%

- Grey water and Recycling System

In total: 48.54%

The retail section of department store which is divided into men, women and kid’s apparel, electronic, toy’s and other tenant.

Main entrance of Department store and office Managerial carpark area

Outdoor area that can be use by either shopping mall or office employees break room/ food court. Equipped with emergency exit.

Materials used in this building are environmental-friendly material which complies to EDGE code such as: Cellullar lightweight concrete blocks, and reusing

Lobby dedicated for office visitors and employee to divide public area and semi-public area, avoiding traffic crash with shopping mall visitors.

The mezzanine includes food stalls and cafes that act as connector between office and shopping mall areas.

MARINA OFFICE AND SHOPPING MALL | 11 EXPLODAMETRY 1st Floor Mezzanine 2nd Floor 3rd Floor Podium (4th Floor) 5th-10th Floor
MARINA OFFICE AND SHOPPING MALL | 12 SECTION DETAIL PODIUM
ENTRANCE SIGNAGE LOBBY
insulation Green rooftop drainage Rainwater drainage Active cooling slabs Prominent concrete structure Main entrance shading
low-e glazing
MAIN
Thermal
Fixed
glass Vertical Shading
Eggcrate to protect utility floor
Eggcrate shading system

This is a second collaboration with EDGE Green Building Certification Application. This is an attempt on different type of building, specifically mixed-use building (office and shopping mall) for a full green building design.

The building shape is based on the site and structure module itself. Not to be over-complicated, wanting to expose the column as a part of the building design that could also help to decrease design cost.

The fin-like shading is based on window-towall ratio and Annual Average Shading factor for width and length to avoid excessive use of shading as well especially since it is a mixed-use building which different sizes might occur.

MARINA OFFICE AND SHOPPING MALL | 13 PERSPECTIVE SECTION
EXPLODAMETRY
PARKING RAMP
PARKING BUILDING Wood Fin Concrete Column Parking Area Rooftop Parking Area Dilatation structure Column structure Horizontal Fin-like shading Low-E glass glazing
MARINA OFFICE AND SHOPPING MALL | 14 PERSPECTIVE

03 LABDA OFFICE

Year : 2018

Work by : Sarah Safira Indah Putri

Subject : Architectural Design Studio 4

Project Type : Hospitality, Individual (University Project)

Location : Pattimura Street, Central Semarang, Central Java

Area : 4.000 sqm

Floor : 10 Floor

Semarang as the capital city of Central Java Province has an immense role on the economy sector such as industrial, commerce, service and tourism. Semarang itself as an ever-developing city is in a need for a ‘rental office’ as a part of the Central Business District at the center of Semarang City that can be utilized for a diverse type of companies to increase the development of Semarang city. As the fifth largest metropolitan city in Indonesia, Semarang is constantly growing. Marked by the emergence of many large companies that have opened several brancges in the corners of Semarang. It is also important to remember the consequences of the surrounding environment in the construction of a high-rise buildings.

This is the first collaboration with EDGE, an innovation of IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, making it easier to design and certify resource-efficient and zero carbon buildings. In this project, basic emphasis on green building are applied to improve the quality of buildings in Semarang.

With the hope that those basic knowledge can be applied to other buildings in the distribution area of the city of Semarang to increase longevity and quality of life.

LABDA OFFICE | 15 ENERGY 38.82% WATER 23.98% MATERIAL 20.01%

This is the first collaboration with EDGE Building Certified App in attempt to apply green building as its main concept to a mid-rise building, focusing on 5 aspect:

1. Building Orientation

2. Building Depth

3. Window-to-Wall ratio

4. Building shades

5. OPF and SPF

Main street is facing towards south as the building will also be

Rectangular base shape (building depth) while perimeter is use for vehicle circulation.

The ground floor will be L-shaped to be ‘point of interest’ and act as a drop off area as well as welcoming visitors.

Main building circulation is around the perimeter and surrounding the entire building area, it could also be for fire extinguisher circulation in case of emergency.

Building mass will continue upwards in a stacking form to enhance shading on each building floor and creates an irregular shape but also connected with the shape of the site

LABDA OFFICE | 16 PERSPECTIVE VIEW

Building shading on each floor provides energy savings around 13.59%

The curving around each building stack act as shading that comes from four sides and also for the floor below it.

The use of low-e glass absorbs the sun’s heat while utilizing light that enters the room to reduce the use of lights during the day

Using wood panels horizontally with the help of AASF (Annual Average Shading Factor) to determine the width usage of wooden side fin so the light could still be effectively be use

MAIN LOBBY

The skylight on the canopy act as natural light for visitors. The window-to-wall ratio on the first floor is bigger than other floor as it is also for drop-off area.

The use of recycled materials for the ceiling helps to remove carbon footprint from material use

South facing buildings help reduce excess energy use cause by the usage of lights and air conditioning.

The presence of infiltration wells helps reduce the use of excess clean water.

Gravel is used on waiting area to act as boundaries between the parking lot and building

BUILDING CIRCULATION

Vehicle circulation concurrently as fire extinguisher circulation around the building to be able to reach on higher building floors.

Rainwater harvesting also works as a form of recycling especially in flush toilet water to reduce clean water being wasted

Each west and east side is completely covered with Alumunium Composite Panel (to cover the bathroom area) while areas facing south and north are dedicated for office’s activities.

LABDA OFFICE | 17 FRONT VIEW
SHADING

Utility room

Rental office open plan type

Rental office

semi-cubicle plan type

Rental office cubicle plan type

Meeting room

Meeting rooms made adjustable to each office’s users.

10-11th Floor

7th&9th floor are dedicated for rental office with open plan type to cater different user’s need.

Conference room

Rental office open plan type

Rental office

semi-cubicle plan type

Rental office cubicle plan type

Praying room

Cafeteria/Restaurant/ Canteen

4th&6th floor are dedicated for rental office with cubicle like type.

7-9th Floor

4-6th Floor

Praying room as a part of office’s facility can also be use for other functions.

3rd Floor

Main lobby

Basement 1

Cafeteria that can be occupied by various tenants as a part of building facility.

Basement 2

Waiting room to increase the use of privacy and dividing ways. Parking lot for offices management is available.

2nd Floor

LABDA OFFICE | 18 SECTION 1st Floor 1st Floor 2nd Floor 3rd Floor 4th Floor 5th Floor 6th Floor 7th Floor 8th Floor 9th Floor 10th Floor 11th Floor 12th Floor
12th Floor
Utility room purpose

04 BHUMI SVARGA RESIDENTIAL

Year : 2022

Work by : Sarah Safira Indah Putri

Project Type : Residential (Work project at Quadratura Indonesia)

Location : Sentul, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia

Area : 80.333,59 sqm

This project is a part of a second development by local developer. Bhumi Svarga can be accessed from the Jagorawi Toll Road (Main toll road that connects Jakarta, Bogor and Ciawi) via the north gate and is 0 km to the Sentul Light Rail Transit which integrates with Jakarta, Bogor, Depok and Bekasi areas (suburban areas around Jakarta Capital City).

The location of Bhumi Svarga which is to the west of Jagorawi Toll road & LRT makes the mobility of the residents of Bhumi Svarga easier and efficient in reaching the surrounding areas.

BHUMI SVARGA | 19
Henry Jonathan Tansil
: Henry Jonathan Tansil Rizky Hikmayuni Tannia Melisa Sarah Safira Indah Putri Fitra
: Junior Architect - 3D Masterplan - 3D Modelling House Units, Clubhouse, Masterplan, Gate - 3D Rendering - 2D Rendering - Concept Book - Permit & Constructuin Detailed Drawing
Supervised by : Doti Windajani
Team
Role
Total Percentage input : 70%
BHUMI SVARGA | 20 MASTERPLAN

Right-of-Way

Street type choosen for residential

Right of Way allows resident to enter the property and use it as passage. ROW 24 was chosen as main access towards Bhumi Svarga residential area.

While ROW 47 was chosen as main roads around the perimeter of clubhouse and community garden as the main attraction. It is also connected to ROW 11.

ROW 11 act as a connector and access before reaching towards the residential houses, providing sense of secutiry and comfot. It is also equipped with biker’s lane for bicycle user’s needs.

ROW 9 act as the main road for residential houses.

Each and every ROW serve different purposes to provide comfort for not only vehicles but also the walking experience for the user’s.

BHUMI SVARGA | 21

Right-of-Way 24

Right-of-Way 11

Right-of-Way 9

Each and every Right-of-Way is equipped with essential street elements such as:

Street lights - Applied to ROW 24 and around other ROW as well with 15 m distance from each other.

Biker’s Lane - Placed along ROW 11 for pedestrian to experience Bhumi Svarga while enjoying bicycling.

Vegetation - A form of green way along residential street (ROW 9 & ROW 11)

Vegetation Buffer/Fence - Multifunction as a greenery as well as divider between development areas. Applied to residential perimeter

Pedestrian Area - ROW 47 main feature that is connected straight to the community garden also equipped with jogging track.

The vegetations that are chosen are local and native to Bhumi Svarga’s location, Sentul, Bogor, West Java to not dissarange the local vegetation population

BHUMI SVARGA | 22
Right-of-Way 47 Right-of-Way 47 Perspective

Community Garden (Clubhouse included)

BHUMI SVARGA | 23 Right-of-Way 24 Perspective
Right-of-Way 9 Perspective
ROW 24 acts as the main connecting road from other development areas to the Bhumi Svarga housing estate. The use of ROW 24 stops right after passing through the gates of Candi Bentar and continues towards ROW 47. The community garden is directly connected with the Candi Bentar Main Gate. There are jogging tracks, public swimming pool, gardens for bazaars/events and surrounded by local vegetation. This area also accomodates a jogging track for lifestyle fulfillment by the residents. ROW 9 is a road that is directly connected to residential housing before connected to other main roads. ROW 9 accomodates the circulation of residential vehicles from the main gate to the gate of each private houses.
BHUMI SVARGA | 24 Gate Plan
1. Security Post 2. Water Fountain 3. Signage 4. Candi Plaza 5. Pedestrian Gate 6. Cluster Car Entrance 7. Cluster Car Exit 8. Shophouse 9. Shophouse Terrace 10. Garden Terracing 11. Garden Staircase 12. Shophouse Totem 13. Shophouse Entrance 14. Shophouse Exit 15. Parking Lot
Gate Perspective
BHUMI SVARGA | 25 Gate Perspective Night Gate Perspective Day
BHUMI SVARGA | 26 Entrance Perspective

entrance

The clubhouse area is directly connected to the community garden and ROW 47. The community garden area can be used for events by residents of the Bhumi Svarga.

BHUMI SVARGA | 27 Clubhouse Gate entrance
Pedestrian
BHUMI SVARGA | 28
Type 30/60 Type 36/72 Type 45/72 - 1st Floor Type 45/72 - 2nd Floor Type 56/72 - 1st Floor Type 56/72 - 2nd Floor
House Units
House unit 30/60 House unit 36/72 House unit 45/72
BHUMI SVARGA | 29
House unit 56/72 House unit location Residential road House unit 56/72 - Back Facade

URBAN DESIGN

BHUMI SVARGA | 30

Street/Sidewalk

The ‘STREET’

Subject : Postgraduate Urban Design Studio A Project Type : University Project

This project is a part of urban design graduate first year project. Street is part of paths which is one of the most important physical element of the city (Lynch, 1960).

Street has an objective to accomodate people’s movement throughout all places. Without street, there will be no activity happens around the area (Krier, 1979).

Here is a take on how a ‘street’ could be while considering the civic spaces, filling the need for social, recreational and playful aspects of their lives.

Design Goals

Bicycle lane Activities

Seating

URBAN DESIGN STUDIO A | 31 05 01 02
Pedestrian Open landscape
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO A | 32 Street/Sidewalk Surrounding Area 01 Key feature Activity area & Retention pond Vehicle lanes Connectivity
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO A | 33 6 m 6 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 3 m 3 m 2 m 2 m 3.5 m 3.5 m 1 m
Area
Area Flowing water Greenery Permeable asphalt Diverse vegetation Canopy Shelter Perspective
Activity
Seating

Detail

URBAN DESIGN STUDIO A | 34 Street/Sidewalk 02
Key feature
Rooftop bridge garden Urban farm
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO A | 35 Perspective

Urban Supplement

Subject : Postgraduate Urban Design Studio A

Project Type : University Project

Location : Fishermen’s Bend, Melbourne, Victoria

This project is a part of urban design graduate first year project. Fishermen’s Bend becomes the subject of discussion as to how to tackle and improve the quality of a site with industrial history that is now currently facing the challenge to adapt with the current environment.

Fsihermen’s Bend is located near Port Melbourne within the City of Port Phillip and the City of Melbourne. It is currently included in the City of Melbourne’s ‘Plan Melbourne project of 2017-2050’ to be undergoing an Urban Renewal with approximately 480 hectares.

Site location

The site is located as a transect within Fishermen’s Bend precinct. On the south exist a landed house residential neighbourhood which is part of Wirraway Precinct. On the west and east it is bounded by a park and inustrial warehouses complex. The middle transect is divided by a highway lane that cross by and divided the transect. This rises accessibility issue. The northern part directly faces the Yarra River.

The site present a few challenges; mainly flooding. With the site facing directly to the yarra river, it is affected by riverine, stormwater and coastal flooding. Not only that the building height is restricted at one point to control the sunlight exposure, it is all caused by an uneven terrain.

URBAN DESIGN STUDIO A | 36 06

This framework therefore is created to adhere to the Fishermen’s Bend urgency. The concept mainly focused on shifting from a heavy industrial industry to a quarternary and tertiary to support the surrounding business.

By providing collaborative spaces and connectivity which expands the laboratory to the world. Urban wetlands and flexible landscapes are preventative ways to tackle inundation problem.

URBAN SUPPLEMENT

URBAN DESIGN STUDIO A | 37
Framework Masterplan

Natural Disaster Mitigation Area

Blocks Bridge Water

Recreational Area

Transitional Area

Landscape

Activity Center

Residential + Retail (Mixed-Use)

Transitional Area

Connectivity Zone

Transitional Area

Sidewalk&Laneway Street

Activity Centre

Residential Area

URBAN DESIGN STUDIO A | 38
Zoning Explodametry

Flooding Mitigation Area

Staggered urban wetlands used to prevent flooding before it continues to flow throughout the fishermen’s bend transect and affected the whole area with inundation.

This area directly face the Yarra River on the north. It consists of urban wetlands that also works as flexible landscaping for the area. It prevents the inundation to spreads further down t he transect

URBAN DESIGN STUDIO A | 39
Plan
Perspective

Collaborative Spaces

The point of this area is to encourage collaboration to happened, affecting other fishermen’s bend transect surrounding this area and therefore create a big collaboration spaces.

It is a continuous space which consists of; tourism center, and activity-center area. The buildings are connected with many open spaces to ignite activities on green spaces and around the water retention pond throughout the transect.

Perspective

URBAN DESIGN STUDIO A | 40
Plan

Mixed-Use Area

This area fulfills the need of spaces for living and jobs for the Melboune’s planning framework. It creates a neighbourhood community within the transect and connected to other areas.

This area connects to the other side of the transect that is connected with an overhead bridge. It consists of podium-like building with mixed use consisting of commercial and apartment type of building.

Perspective

URBAN DESIGN STUDIO A | 41
Plan
Section Mitigation Bridge Water Pocket Activity Centre Rainwater Retaining Basin

Multifunctional space that works both for flooding intervention, as well open space free for collaboration - whether its a market festival, this area provided the need for social interaction within the diverse community. Large area dedicated as a water retaining basin to support the influx of water from flooding as well as rainwater which could also be use for harvesting in an urban farm or everyday uses. There is also transition area from the water retaining basin towards underbridge car parking which which is also connected with a bridge to the other side of the site.

URBAN DESIGN STUDIO A | 43
During
Scenario 1 -
market festival

Rather than a common tram stop station, an amphitheatre is provided that can be use not only for waiting, but also sitting, resting, daily activities around the area. A performance (like busking) is supported by the design. A tram is proposed by the Victoria Government to provide public transport need to the site. To connect both area that is divided by tram roads, a pelican crossing is provided for pedestrian. The water retaining basin works just like a river from the main sea water level inundation toward a flooding-prone area water pockets are available to ocntain the water.

URBAN DESIGN STUDIO A | 44 Scenario 2 - Daily transport

The main use of this bridge is to connect the attraction towards fishermen’s bend site safely as sea water level rises frequently, this is also a tourism attraction area as a sight-seeing bridge towards both area for a 360 degree experience. As the water flows towards the site, 2 steps before it goes out of control: the water is catched by the water basin and also absorbed by the green area. The unique shape of water droplets that continues to flow towards the end is also used for tourist attraction to better understand the area and opening a new open space activity to be use for people of all ages.

URBAN DESIGN STUDIO A | 45 Scenario 3 - Tourism activity centre

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