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Education
Biography
Exhibition
2004 : Fringe Bandung, Indonesia. At Sumardja Gallery, Institute of Technology Bandung. with Archos.
2004: Imagining Bandung, Indonesia. At Sumardja Gallery, Institute of Technology Bandung, with Archos.
2005: Fringe Bandung, Indonesia. At Lawang Gallery, Taruma Nagara University Jakarta. with Archos.
2005: Secondary Skin, Jakarta, Indonesia with Budi Pradono Architects.
2006: Final projects at Catholic Parahyangan University.
2007: Pondok Tjandra Indah Gate competition, Surabaya, Indonesia.
2007: Pondok Tjandra Indah Gate competition, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Awards
-Second winner of Pondok Tjandra Indah Gate competition at Surabaya, Indonesia. 2007
-Best Design of Student Final Project. Regional Fire Department, Bandung. 2006
Jury : Ir.Budi A. Sukada Grad Hons AA, IAI ; Dr.Ir.Yuswadi Saliya,M.Arch,IAI ;
Dr.Ir.Baskoro Tedjo, MSEB,IAI Ir.Sonny Sutanto,M.Arch, IAI ; Ir.Ridwan Kurnia,IAI
-Honorable mentioned of Micro Space competition at Catholic Parahyangan University.2006
-Second Winner of canteen design competition at Catholic Parahyangan University.2006
-Third winner of Graphic Design competition at Jakarta.2006
-Third winner of One Stop Shopping Gallery competition at Jakarta.
As a member of Budi Pradono Architects.2005
Jury : Dr.Arch.(Hon) William Lim ; Prof.Gunawan Tjahjono,IAI ;
Prof.Mohammad Danisworo,IAI ; Prof.Slamet Wirasonjaya,IAI
-Second Best Design of Convention Centre student project at Catholic Parahyangan University.2005
-Nominated for City Hotel student project at Catholic Parahyangan University. 2005
-Second winner of Ciumbuleuit Shelter competition at Catholic Parahyangan University.2003
-Third winner of Student Facilities competition at Catholic Parahyangan University.2002
Training/Course/Symposium
August 2006. Participant in two day Seminar and Workshop ‘Artepolis’ held by Architecture
Department Technology Bandung.
March 2006. Participant in one day ‘Final Paper’ Seminar held by Catholic Parahyangan University,
Bandung, Indonesia.
June 2005. Participant Workshop and study tour to Shenzen, Hongkong, and Singapore.
February 2005. Participant Urban Development held by Catholic Parahyangan University, Bandung
June 12th, 2004. Participant in One Day National Seminar ‘Long Bridge and High Rise Building
Structures’ Issues held by HIMA Civil Unpar.
May 27th-June 4th 2004. Participant in Workshop and Study Tour to Java and Bali.
A study on History and Conservation, Typology, Structural and Construction
Engineering of traditional and modern architecture in Java and Bali.
Organization Experience
1990– 1992 Pramuka Member ; 1992 – 1993 Citra Tae Kwon Do Club Member
1993 – 1996 Merpati Putih Member ; 1996 – 1997 Basketball Club (Esco) Member
1999 – 2005 Basketball Club (Surya Kencana) Member ; 2004 – 2005 Archos Community
2004 – 2005 HMPS Arch. Chief of Academic Division ; 2005-2006 Budi Pradono Architects as an Apprentice Assistant Architect ;
2006-2007 Free lance designer private affiliation ;
2007-2010 Scda Architects Pte.Ltd.
Skill
Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP. Able to operate PC with windows operating system environment ;
Microsoft Office Familiar using MS Word, Excel, Power Point as daily user ;
Swish Max/Flash Mx Familiar using Swishmax or Flash MX to make a digital presentation ;
Corel/Adobe Photoshop Familiar using Corel/Adobe Photoshop to make a graphics design;
3dsmax,C4d, Archicad, Sketch Up Familiar using it to make a 3d model ;
Fruity Loops Familiar using it to make a music and sound ; Internet Familiar using internet as daily user
Languange
Working Experience
Taken place around the city center of Jakarta which located at Mega Kuningan, the architectural approach of the mass are broken into two towers and
joined by podium level. It comprises of 4 storey of podium level and 27 storey of office, total of 31 storey tower. Limited space for green area nowadays
brought us to apply sky garden concept and sky garden hall on the 18th storey., despite that the other green approach are alocated on the 4th floor as the
office park & leisure to reduce heat gain around that area.
On the architectural expression of façade using simple vertical aluminum fins veiling most of the surface, although its functioned as the sun shader
device. North-South orientation are respected to avoid hot sun from West area.
Tower
Basement Level Ground Level Upper Ground Level
Tower
Gandapura House Number 19
It is a project to renovate the old house into an approach of tropical modern house. It is an expression of few elements, which are wood, stone, clay, and so
on. The architectural expression firstly to lift up the roof to heighten the space inside that create a cramp feeling to the owner. Horizontal and vertical
elements are articulated into a stone subdivisions, wood spacing for the sun shader and arrangement to mitigate the humid climate by appearance of
shadow by architectural elements and soft scape arrangements.
Existing
After Renovation
Houses
Antapani House
Sited at a really dense residential area on South part of Bandung-West Java, its place on
corner side of main road endeavour to maximise East sunlight to optimise natural light.
Building mass arranged to maximise the land area that allowed to be built as the reason the
land property price was really high around that year.
Antapani House comprises two main boxes overlapped each other as an expression of the
main function of this house is for resting place after excessive activities on the city eg. Work,
school. It has two entrances, one as the main entrance of the house for owner or guest and
the second entrance is for non prior purpose for owner. It is to create privacy if there are
visitors using the guest room. The main block that consists of master and junior bedrooms
maximised the openings to allow natural light into building. Cross ventilation system was
introduced with a light court as an emphasis of the concept to utilised natural light as much
as possible.
Architecturally this house used a minimal elements and promoting a tropical consideration
with hip roof and deep overhang and maximising the natural ventilation to aerate the
indoor space.
Neighbour
Fire Access
10 11 16 12 13
1. Main Entry
9
2. Car Porch
7 14
3. Garage
8 4. Terrace
Neighbour
Neighbour
15 5. Guest Room
6
6. Family Room
16 7. Dining Room
3 8. Light Court
5 9. Kitchen
17 18
10. Powder
11. Bedroom 1
4
2 12. Bedroom 2
13. Junior Bedroom1
1 14. Family Meeting Room
15. Junior Bedroom 2
16. Bathroom
Main Road
17. Master Bedroom
18. Garden
19. Secondary Entrance
Neighbour
0 1 3 5m
Houses
a
a South-East View
b South View
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c Siteplan
Houses
Gandapura House
This project was appointed by a dentist to renovate his old house by adding few rooms to work in new function for
his own clinic and reutilizing room by room that is originally not sufficient for his recent requirements. Despite that,
face lift up of the building is another concern.
The approach conceptually allowing natural sunlight to light up all bedrooms as hygienic reason and preventive
approach of a humid space which is unhealthy. Optimizing a courtyard nestled between the services area to revitalize
the house view, and for reason it is really dense urban area that has no view at all. Another additional rooms are the
waiting room for clinic, re division rooms to make clearer function such as family room, terrace, dining room, and
utilizing roof deck for service yard to optimize the house functioning optimally.
Renovation that so stringent in relation to low budget only allow face modification by adding balcony and timber
planks is the optimal approach that is on the conscience.
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19
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21
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10 11
6 7
Houses
a
2
1. Entertainment Room
1
2. Bedroom2
3
3. Bathroom
6 5 4
4. Bedroom3
5. Bedroom4
6. Void of Living Room Below
N 7. Service Deck
2ND STOREY PLAN
0 0.8 4 8m
Houses
Ciumbuleuit House
Ciumbuleuit rd famous as one of exciting area for residential because of its denseness of
greenery and cold weather creating a refreshing atmosphere for urban people to live.
N
Combining one site for two main functions of living and business. Mass arrangement of the
business block closer with main road as a purpose for its closeness with public and
reachable, whilst keeping the privacy for the house block located on the West side which
creates quiet space and private.
Two blocks arranged in L-shape block creating a prominent private courtyard for an
enjoyment of the home owner while relaxing in pavilion surrounded by garden and as an
extension of the house if there are events for the big family.
House that comprises three storey with split level approach on the first storey allowing the
privatization of the house to extend the dining room to the outer garden. Second floor
optimized for son and daughter bedroom with family room in between and on the third
floor utilized by the parents.
Neighbour
1. Main Entry
19
1 2. Motorcycle Parking
3. Car Parking
6 4. Main Driveway
20
5. Drop-Off
6. Gallery
7. Management Office
17 16 7
16 8. Reflective Pool
Ciumbuleuit Rd
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9. Terrace
Neighbour
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13 14 10. Store
5 4
8 3
11. Garage
18 12. Living Room
11 13. Dining Room
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10 14. Kitchen
15. Washing Room
16. Bathroom
Private Driveway 17. Backyard Terrace
18. Veranda
19. Gazeebo/Pavilion
20. Lawn
Bukit Indah Rd.
0 1 3 9m
Houses
a
b c
a Bukit Indah Rd View b Ciumbuleuit Rd View c Drop Off Court
1. Media Room
2. Void of Ground Floor
3. Study Room
4. Bedroom1
8 12 5. Bathroom
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7 6. Bedroom2
10 7. Maid’s Bedroom
2 3
6 9
8. Service yard
5 9. Working Space
10. Master Bedroom
1 4
11. Balcony
12. Master Bathroom
0 1 3 9m
Houses
Jaksel House
Client required a compact house that consisted 3 storey located in prominent area in South
Jakarta. Main concept of the house are the planes arrangement, vertical louvers expression,
and water court as feature.
Each floor arranged in specific zones. First storey functioned as main living and dining space
with a kitchen, second floor is fully utilized for resting or bedrooms space, and the third floor
is the multi purpose and roof deck.
N
Expression of overlapping planes, and composition between solid and transparent is the aim
of optimizing the natural ventilation and indirect natural sunlight. Deep eaves being replaced
by cantilever ledge to anticipate the rain water hit direct to the window yet emphasizing a
clear box expression. The architectural concept kept in simple horizontal and vertical lines
with interplay of shadows inside and outside as the general approach for this house.
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10
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12 2
Neighbour
Neighbour
13 1. Main Entry
2. Terrace
3. Living Room
4. Powder Room
4 3 11 5. Dining Room
6. Pantry
7. Guest Bedroom
8. Main Kitchen
9. Maid’s Room
10. Toilet
2
11. Garage
12. Swimming Pool
1 13. Car Porch
14. Garden
Main Road
0 1 3
Houses
a
b
a Front Elevation b Side Elevation
1 2
10 11 1. Gallery
3
2. Access to 3rd Floor
12 3. Bedroom1
4
4. Bedroom2
5. Family Room
12
6. bathroom
5 6 7 7. Master Bedroom
8. Walk-in Robe
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9. Bathroom
9 8 10. Service Yard
11. Maid’s Room2
12. Roof Deck
N
2ND STOREY PLAN 3RD STOREY PLAN 13. Service Deck
01 5 10m
Houses
Compact House
Location : Unreal
Architect : Asa Darmatriaji
Commencement : June 2004
Deadline : July 2004
Site Area : 98sqm
Built-Up Area : 131sqm
The brief of small house competition allow the participant freely to decide all the
requirements.
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Main concept of this small house is a house consisting two storey, first storey is main living
space and service and the second storey for resting area. Car porch set in front of the house
with entry foyer leading to guest room with reflective pond as a feature that separating the
house functionally. On first storey, West part of house is service area and at East part is the
living and dining area surrounded by outdoor garden. Staircase leading to second storey
hidden behind a wall to create a spacious room in small site.
House façade expressed in cantilever balcony with full height windows on two sides, water
feature run along the main entry to the courtyard on the back garden was the spirit of a
modern house in urban area.
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12
1. Car Porch
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2. Entry Porch
11 10
3. Garden
13
4. Living Room
5. Powder Room
6. Dining Room
11 7
7. Main Kitchen
8. Store
4 5
9. Media Room
8 10. Garden
11. Reflective Pond
12. Service Yard
1 2 3 13. Maid’s Room
14. Garden
Main Road
0 2 6m
Houses
a
7
1. Bathroom
2
2. Family Room
3 3. Corridor
4. Walk-In Robe
5
5. Master bedroom
6
4 6. Bedroom1
N 7. Bedroom2
2ND STOREY PLAN
0 0.8 4 8m
Houses
Jatinangor House
Taking place amidst South end of Bandung city nearby famous university
Padjadjaran, the land owner wanted to built a student dorm that allow 20
rooms for rent through owner management for temporary occupancies.
Maximizing allowable built-up area to achieve an open courtyard concept
allowing cross ventilation to occur is the aim of mass arrangement. Integrated
facilities such as student communal space in the 1st floor and canteen at the
2nd floor to create a vigorous environment in the dorm.
The student dorm comprise of one U-shape mass in such a way in the
negative space of the site being optimized for courtyard and garden
purposes. Entering the building through a communal space where the front
office counter operating framed by courtyard beyond as background, and
lead by two corridors to room in the 1st floor, a courtyard set in between, to go
to the 2nd floor there is a staircase leading you to a canteen space and again
lead by two corridors to room.
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12 10
8 9
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4 13
0 4 12m
Houses
a
b c
a. Front Elevation
2 3
b. Common Space
4 c. Façade of Dorms
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5
1
4
3
1. Cafetaria
2. Maid’s Room
3. Bedroom
4. Bathroom
N
2ND STOREY PLAN 5. Corridor
0 0.8 4 8m
Houses
Ujung Berung House
Located in suburbs area in Bandung, the irregular site shapes as the character N
of originating the design. The design approach is to create a courtyard shape
using a L-shape mass configurations one main living box on the lower ground
and stacked by a bedroom box to optimize the opening toward North-South
direction.
Car porch sufficient for two cars fronting a courtyard space and lead by simple
staircase toward the main living area at the lower ground. An open plan
concept for living, dining is to optimize the site area that approx. 238sqm not
to occupy fully but maximize the lawn area as an extension of the interior
space. One flight staircase leads to the second storey that has one toilet, son’s
and daughter’s room, one master bedroom with its own restroom and
wardrobe.
The aim of the design is to create an extension space from the interior to the
lawn space as a flexibility if there are some events for family gathering and
many others possibilities to be happened there.
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7 8 10 12 14 17
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Houses
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a. Axonometric
b. Front View
c. Courtyard View
b
Houses
Art Gallery
Exhibition
Single Habitare
Exhibition
Pondok Tjandra Indah Gate
Surabaya as capital of East Java, located nearby the sea with tropical
climate characteristic has high humidity, hot wind, less rain season occurs
in a year. The brief from the developer for this competition is to create
multifunctional gate that can operate as a generator activity and entrance
or exit for residential complex.
Optimizing the outdoor space for café at night, public community centre,,
jogging track along pedestrian walkway-road side, and sitting area that
provides sheltered space for relaxing are the main functions.
Competition
Black Currant
Store
23’7” Apartment
This project was appointed by a young couple that has abundant items that they need to store. The aim of the design
is provide full stretch of one side of the wall as a wall cabinet. Its an idea to optimize the limited space into a compact
space. All the new items that they will buy in the future, it should be adjusted to the width of the shelves and also it
must be foldable stuff to decrease the tight space in the future.
The approach conceptually allowing to optimize the opposite of the wall cabinet to enlarge the feel of space by using
full height mirror. Wall cabinet color and most of the room are using white and beige color to brighten the small
space.
With low budget approach total cost approximately is 3600 USD include the .electronic goods. It is a modest
approach for a new young family with one daughter.
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6
10
1. Entry
5 2. Wash Basin
3. Gas Stove
4. Refrigerator
4
5. Wash Machine
6. Robe
9
3 7. Open Shelves
8. Shower Tray
8 9. Toilet
2
10. Living Room
1
11. Master Bedroom
Existing Typology Interior Layout
0 1 3m
Houses
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Houses
Parfume Shelves
Home owner is frequent traveler among Asia, Europe, America continents, they always
brought a perfume from several countries that they have visited. The main idea derived from
the discussion for their perfume not being displayed in traditional manner e.g. standard
shelves.
Articulated by redefining map of world outline and subdivided onto thousands rack made of
acrylic and fastened to the wall just as simple as slotting in to hanger rod. The aim of this
project is to encourage and appreciate what home owner had collected and for future
expansion if they are traveling more.
Treating the shelves as an art object yet functioned as a display shelves as the basic concept
behind this project.
Interior
Boys Room
Home owner is an architect, he wanted to reveal the function of unused attic space that
should be sufficient for two boys to study, hang their clothes, watch movie, and etc.
Entering the door in the center there are two beds on both sides are integrated with chest of
drawers to store their clothes in side. The left side additional ledge at shelves and study desk
height allowing them to store their books and use it for studying purpose. In relation to
minimum space the idea of having used all the space below beds and above desk is to
provide adequate storage space for young boys that is really active.
Central part two big bean bags is for the kids comfort to study yet for them to play video
games with the LCD TV 27’ screen laid on low long table. And also the pocket spaceis utilized
as their walk-in closet and additional extra storage space.
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Interior
Interior
Public/Environmental Poster
Aim of this poster is critic to human being. People that utilizes earth for
dwelling in major, earth declining condition caused by human
behavior/activities. For example, so many trees that have burned or
being cut down just for simple reason to use it as building material.
On the bottom part of the poster, trees stacked by building showing the
precariousness existence of trees. Over and over . . . .
Poster Competition
Berhiber Bike and Soulmate Bike
Berhiber Bike
Soulmate Bike
Nestled between Plaza Singapore and Park Mall with its advantages
location beside Dhoby ghaut MRT station, a green park, that is
being developed into a public park with certain function for
outdoor performance, concert, and public exhibition at city center,
Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore.
Sited at 4,9 Ha land area nestled between ocean and rice fields
are the scenic view for the hotel. Determined by site conditions
building typologies are generated. Comprises of three type villas
which are terrace pool villa, ocean & beach villa, and residence.
Majorly all the villas and public areas designed in a modern way
in terms of space planning, building articulation and combined
with traditional or local context in materiality and landscape
elements.