THE GROWING HOUSE
COMPETITION Kumamoto Artpolis Architecture Design Competition 2014 | Excellence Prize in International Student category
COLLABORATORS Ardhyasa Fabrian Gusma, Galih Adityas, Eko Cahyo Saputro, Hafizha Muslim Primaramadhan
SUPERVISOR Ikaputra, PhD
DESCRIPTION
The Growing House is the new icon for the hope of life in the prefecture with the largest aging-people community in Japan. It is located in a former heavy rain disaster area. With the main idea of developing a community, The Growing House is designed to be completed in several development steps. Regardless of the different agenda each of the steps is serving, generally, they are designed to create collaborations between the main organizer (Kumamoto Artpolis), the users (elder people & caregivers), and the community (visiting families, friends, and surrounding neighbours).
COLLABORATORS Ardhyasa Fabrian Gusma, Galih Adityas, Eko Cahyo Saputro, Hafizha Muslim Primaramadhan
SUPERVISOR Ikaputra, PhD
DESCRIPTION
The Growing House is the new icon for the hope of life in the prefecture with the largest aging-people community in Japan. It is located in a former heavy rain disaster area. With the main idea of developing a community, The Growing House is designed to be completed in several development steps. Regardless of the different agenda each of the steps is serving, generally, they are designed to create collaborations between the main organizer (Kumamoto Artpolis), the users (elder people & caregivers), and the community (visiting families, friends, and surrounding neighbours).
THE LAKEBOURHOOD PROJECT
COMPETITION FuturArc Prize 2019
| Merit Prize in National Professional category
COLLABORATORS Natasha Nurul Annisa, Gilang Dwi Alridho, Satria Agung Permana
DESCRIPTION
The Lakebourhood Project is an urban development proposal designed to respond to the anticipated hyperdensity in Jakarta'sJakarta's growing satellite city. This proposal'sproposal's main strategies are centred around utilising the natural and man-made lakes and buffer zones to promote a green lifestyle and sustainable infrastructure development. Aside from improving the spatial quality of the area's living quarters, this proposal is also expected to foster a gradual increase in the city's self-sufficiency in at least three aspects: energy, water, and food.
COLLABORATORS Natasha Nurul Annisa, Gilang Dwi Alridho, Satria Agung Permana
DESCRIPTION
The Lakebourhood Project is an urban development proposal designed to respond to the anticipated hyperdensity in Jakarta'sJakarta's growing satellite city. This proposal'sproposal's main strategies are centred around utilising the natural and man-made lakes and buffer zones to promote a green lifestyle and sustainable infrastructure development. Aside from improving the spatial quality of the area's living quarters, this proposal is also expected to foster a gradual increase in the city's self-sufficiency in at least three aspects: energy, water, and food.
SUAKA BUDAYA MESSAH
COMPETITION Sayembara Desain Arsitektur Nusantara Propan 2015 (Archipelago Architecture Design Competition) |
3rd winner in the National Professional category
COLLABORATOR Dissa Pidanti Raras, Akbar Azizul, Andreas Janu, Arsyi Avin, Nugroho Sopongiro, Robi Aria Samudera
DESCRIPTION
Suaka Budaya Messah is an urban development scheme designed to support sustainable tourism on the remote island of Messah; a small island that is spatially crucial for the Taman Nasional Komodo's support system. Despite its significant role in the world-renowned Seven Wonder's top list of Komodo Island, stagnant development on the island has caused continuous neglect for life in Messah Island today by the government, the transiting tourist, and the local community itself.
3rd winner in the National Professional category
COLLABORATOR Dissa Pidanti Raras, Akbar Azizul, Andreas Janu, Arsyi Avin, Nugroho Sopongiro, Robi Aria Samudera
DESCRIPTION
Suaka Budaya Messah is an urban development scheme designed to support sustainable tourism on the remote island of Messah; a small island that is spatially crucial for the Taman Nasional Komodo's support system. Despite its significant role in the world-renowned Seven Wonder's top list of Komodo Island, stagnant development on the island has caused continuous neglect for life in Messah Island today by the government, the transiting tourist, and the local community itself.