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Published by ADEEELL, 2023-06-02 12:54:21

Architecture Portfolio (2022)

Architecture Portfolio - Adeline

Portfolio Curated Architectural Projects by Adeline Alika from 2020-2022


Adeline Alika Putri Marwah A final-year architecture student at Bandung Institute of Technology who has a huge interest in architecture, interior design, and visual design. Adeline is passionate about bringing out the best in her, learning new things, and highly motivated in self-development. There are certainly yet more to learn and yet more problems to solve. So, Adeline is looking forward to participating in working with others in different aspects from organizing events, public relations, and managing projects. Personal Skills Education Competition & Workshop Strategy Adaptation Perseverance Leadership Teamwork Critical Thinking Problem Solving Time Management Creative Thinking Software Skills AutoCAD (Advance) Adobe Photoshop (Advance) SketchUp (Advance) Adobe Illustrator (Advance) Figma (Excellence) Rhinoceros 3D (Intermediate) Lumion (Intermediate) V-Ray (Intermediate) Revit (Beginner) ArchiCAD (Beginner) SMAN 3 Bandung Student of Acceleration Class Program, in which high school is completed in two years. Bachelor Degree, Architecture 2016 - 2018 2018 - Present Bandung Institute of Technology Top 20 Best Design ArchProject 2020: Morph Covidtecture Architecture Competition (Participant) KLHK Landscape Architecture Design Competition Architecture Workshop Lokamasa An National Architecture Competition about Architecture & Food An National Architecture Competition about Public Space Architecture & Covid-19 An National Architecture Competition about Restoration of Reparian zone, held by KLHK Indonesia A Workshop about Adaptive Reuse and Restorative Concept Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate +62 81313 406677 LinkedIn Account [email protected]


February 2021 - January 2022 October 2020 - April 2021 June 2020 - March 2021 October 2018 - March 2019 Skills: Business Strategy, Leadership, Graphic Design, Social Media Marketing Skills: Social Media Strategy, Scriptwriting, Creative Content Creation, Content Planning Skills: Publication & Print Design, Illustrating, Graphic Design Organizational Experience Professional Experience Head of Business Unit at IMA Gunadharma ITB Social Media & Creative Intern at Seven10 Media November 2022 - January 2022 Design Intern at ITDP October 2022 - January 2022 Creative Team at Ganesha Exhibition Programme Creative Team at Ganesha Exhibition Programme Head of Publication & Documentation TPB Cup Badminton ITB Lead the team in planning IMA-G ITBs income and accountable for all activities regarding organizational income from architectural & design projects, merchandise sales, and investment. Also responsible for creating the branding design and administering content on instagram account @birogunadharma. Run their social media channels (Instagram, FB, LinkedIn), plan strategy to increase engagement by researching social issues related to Seven10 projects, build content plans, post assets, and monthly report. Design and create illustrations for their reports and publications. Also, contribute to their projects related to public transportation. Create a visual design for publications, social media, and UI/UX for the website of the online exhibition. Also create illustrations for the design assets. Helping crews of LFM ITB to elaborate their ideas and concept for their individual exhibitions, helping the manager for planning Exhibitions for LFM ITB in one year. Conduct a yearly exhibition named Ganesha Exhibition Programme, which was held as an online exhibition on the website platform. Lead the team in documenting, publishing the activities, and creating content on social media platform of TPB Cup Badminton 2019 to build an audience and ensure TPB Cup participants engagement. Also coordinate staff as photographer and video editor to make documentary innovation through teaser and after movie. Skills: Graphic Design, Illustrating, UI/UX Design Skills: Managing Project, Graphic Design, UI/UX Design, Creative Planning Skills: Leadership, Graphic Design, Photography, Videography, Social Media Analysis


Table of Contents A B D C School Project Final Project Other Project Competition & Workshop Silver Haven Apartment 2021 Integrated Youth Rehabilitation Center 2022 SOHO Mixed-Use Building 2020 In Between Budget Hotel 2020 Riung Mungpulung 2020 Boulder Base Trash Can 2021 StudioHive 2021 Melatari Alam Lama 2021 Selasar Filateli Baru 2021


Silver Haven Apartment Silver Haven Apartment is the midrise apartment located next to the lifestyle center in Bandung city offers a unique living experience that emphasizes social interaction and affordability. This apartment complex is designed to foster a sense of community and provide residents with convenient access to various amenities and recreational facilities. This detail on the facades was the opportunity to give the project an identity. In the Metropolitan skyline, the lacelike panels vary according to the time of day, the weather and the seasons. The different elements will resonate, as certain locations will absorb light while others reflect it. Architecture is condemned to be static but different staging and cinematic measures can render the buildings dynamic, lively, provocative and can also evoke multiple sensations. A School Project 2021 Silver Haven Apartment Supervising Lecturer: Permana, S.T, M.T. Apartment, 2021 Bandung, Indonesia AR3290 6th Semester Project Permana, S.T, M.T. Tools: SketchUp Lumion Photoshop


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SOHO Mixed-Use Center SOHO is a multifunctional building with a basic cube shape. The facade of this building is made of polycarbonate and polyethylene baskets. In the use of this facade, sustainability and aesthetics are prioritized. The use of transparent materials is intended to allow natural light to enter and spread while still protecting the building from weather conditions, moisture, and erosion. The polycarbonate facade not only helps protect against UV rays but also ensures maximum thermal conduction. Additionally, this material is durable due to its high flexibility. On the other hand, the use of polyethylene baskets is a recycling movement of used items. By using these recycled baskets, the facade has the advantage of being both aesthetic and sustainable by utilizing existing materials. Apart from allowing natural light to enter, these baskets are also inexpensive, lightweight, and bring a certain atmosphere through the colors they produce. Thus, the building avoids being too monotonous. A School Project 2020 SOHO Mixed-Use Center Supervising Lecturer: Hafshah Salamah, S.T, M.T. Facade Cladding Construction, 2020 Bandung, Indonesia AR3120 Construction and Building Materials Studio Hafshah Salamah, S.T, M.T. Tools: SketchUp Lumion Photoshop Floor Plan 0 2.5 5 10 20


Design Process Casting and foundation planting, as well as installing sloof installations to anchor the foundation. In-situ casting of diaphragm walls and basement floors. Installation of columns and beams as the main structure, and installation of window frames and glass windows on each side of the building. The facade consists of polyethylene plastic baskets, and polycarbonate is used as the outermost facade for some sides. Construction Method


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Integrated Youth Rehabilitation Center The Integrated Youth Rehabilitation Center is a purpose-built facility designed to provide comprehensive support for teenagers facing stress, depression, and other psychological challenges. With a focus on promoting healing and well-being, the center incorporates a biophilic design approach, seamlessly integrating nature into the built environment. Inside the center, various spaces are dedicated to different therapeutic activities and psychological support. There are cozy counseling rooms where trained professionals provide one-on-one therapy sessions. Group therapy rooms are designed to facilitate peer support and encourage open communication among teenagers going through similar challenges. Additionally, there are multi-purpose spaces that can be used for art therapy, mindfulness activities, and other therapeutic programs. B Final Project 2022 Integrated Youth Rehabilitation Center Supervising Lecturer: Rr. Diah Asih P., S.Ars, M.Ars, Ph.D. Rehabilitation Center, 2022 Bandung, Indonesia AR4990 Final Project Rr. Diah Asih Purwaningrum, S.Ars, M.Ars, Ph.D. Tools: SketchUp Lumion Photoshop Design Process


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Ground Plan Ground Plan 10 10 20 20 2 2 5 5 0 0 Outdoor areas play a vital role in the design of the Integrated Youth Rehabilitation Center. The center features landscaped gardens, walking paths, and recreational spaces where teenagers can engage in physical activities and reconnect with nature. These outdoor areas provide a peaceful retreat and offer opportunities for relaxation, reflection, and social interaction.


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Riung Mungpulung Project Design about Architecture and Food, 2020 Derived from the Sundanese language, which means "gathering together as a family," this meaning carries a broad significance, encompassing the idea of the "sadulur" family—people from the same region, same area, same language, and same environment. Sundanese, known for its polite speech. This is symbolized by the large, overlapping roofs, representing siblings supporting and covering each other's shortcomings towards goodness. The straight and circular shape of the roofs symbolizes embracing and coming together as one, supporting and helping each other shoulder to shoulder. Riung Mungpulung tells a story about the act of eating, which should be a time when people can socialize amidst their busy daily activities. The first section embraces the traditional Sundanese ambiance, featuring long low tables for sitting on the floor under the shade of high elongated roofs. This concept invites people to engage in conversations with those in front or beside them. From the concept of sitting on the floor, visitors are then introduced to a more modern atmosphere in the second section. The long tables gradually transform into large round tables, with the kitchen positioned at the center of the circle, complete with an opening in the middle for a skylight view. C Competition 2020 Riung Mungpulung Competition: Arch Project: MORPH


Built on the land located on Soekarno Street, the Asia Afrika district in the city of Bandung, this architectural design is a contemporary building utilized for public purposes. With the Cikapundung River alongside the road, Riung Mungpulung stands as an organic-shaped landmark that responds to the site. The concept of Riung Mungpulung is an open space, incorporating variations in roof heights and table elevations, which brings together a range of traditional ambiance interactions in the modern era. Site Plan Building View:


The Storyboard related to the project


Melatari Alam Lama Environmental Riparian Restoration Design, 2021 Melatari Alam Lama is a riparian zone restoration project for former mining sites that incorporates three main concepts, which are: Restorate to Educate, Restorate to Alleviate, and Restorate to be Duplicated. The applied design not only restores the land but also, with its new function, allows the land to provide education to visitors about environmental restoration. The education provided involves direct education on the forms of restoration being carried out. This environmental restoration is also intended to serve as an example that can be replicated in the future. Jakarta, Indonesia Tools: SketchUp AutoCAD Lumion Photoshop C Competition 2021 Competition: Environmental Riparian Restoration and Land Rehabilitation Design Competition Design Process Redefining Sirculation Intervention Zoning & Orientation


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Site Concept Perspective at Main Wetland Perspective at Outdoor Restaurant Perspective at Main Wetland Perspective at Multifunction Pond Site Analysis


The green and blue networks within the site represent the concept of "Lemah-Cai." "Lemah" (leuweung) fills the empty spaces between "Cai" (water). The edges of the land act as buffers from the outside and serve as nursery and productive forests. Green-Blue Network Circulation Network The circulation paths connect "Lemah" with "Cai" at the "Kaca-kaca" (territorial boundaries). The starting and ending points of the paths, aligned with the "nyulah-nyanda" axis, provide visibility for users. Elevated circulation paths, positioned above ground level, allow for the continued permeability of water within the site. These raised pathways maintain the ability for water infiltration. Lemah (Woodland) Lemah (Park) Lemah (Riparian/Agriculture) Cai (Wetland) Circulation Elevated Walkway Submerged Walkway Open Circulation Restaurant Plan 0 2.5 5 10 25 Multifunction Room Plan 0 2.5 5 10 25 íã EntrancÜ âã Ýiewing DecÓ Ñã OfficÜ Õã Eating RooÐ Îã Eating Room (outdoorË àã Kitcheê Éã Toilet Éã Toilefl ã Pre-function RooÐ ã ultifunction RooÐ íã StoragÜ ííã Circulation Paths


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Boulder Base Trash Can Public Facility Design, 2021 The Boulder Base Trash Can is an inground trash receptacle. These trash cans are scattered throughout the park near tourist destinations, specifically in Uluan Nughik. The purpose of these trash cans is to facilitate the work of sanitation workers when sweeping the park. Additionally, their design, which resembles a boulder, does not disrupt the surrounding view as they are mostly buried underground. Tulang Bawang Barat, Indonesia D Other Projects 2021 Boulder Base Trash Can Lecturer: Deddy Wahjudi, ST, M.Eng., PhD. Stailess Steel Rusted Metal This trash can is made of environmentally friendly materials. The bottom part is made of stainless steel, while the top cover is made of rusted metal. Both of these materials are long-lasting, eco-friendly, and easy to clean. DP4207 Public Facility Design Deddy Wahjudi, S.T, M.Eng., Ph.D.


This relatively large trash can (7.5 L) is also safe from water pooling, whether it's rainwater or water from the surrounding area, as it is equipped with drainage holes at the bottom. Drainage Hole Perspective View around the Area Upper View Front View Side View


Selasar Filateli Baru Adaptive-Reuse Design Challenge, 2021 The process of sending and receiving mail can be either short or long. This building is designed with the concept of restorative architecture, utilizing collaboration from various creative communities to create new functions for existing land. The concepts of adaptive reuse and restoration help reduce the negative impact of constructing new buildings while promoting more sustainable construction practices. By repurposing old buildings significantly, it aims to preserve heritage structures and reduce the expansion of built-up areas, thereby mitigating the negative impacts of the construction process itself. If we break down the process, it is similar to the process of creating artwork. It starts with the search process, followed by packaging, shipping, and finally reaching the destination or the audience. Jakarta, Indonesia Tools: SketchUp Photoshop Illustrator D Other Projects 2021 Selasar Filateli Baru Project: Lokamasa Workshop Building Sections:


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The project is located in the former Pasar Baru Jakarta Post Office building, which is also a heritage building of the Post Telefon en Telegraf owned by the colonial government of the Dutch East Indies. The building was constructed between 1912-1929 and was designed by Dutch architect John van Hoytema in the Art Deco architectural style, influenced by the Art & Craft movement in its interior details. Its wide and tall roof structure clearly reflects elements of ancient European architecture during that time. This colonial architectural heritage building has been categorized as a cultural heritage or conservation building in Jakarta. national government zone
 city park/environment zone
 public and social service zone
 office, service, and commercial zone
 mixed-use zone
 public and social service zone
 river Site Analysis Site Plan 10 25 50 100


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