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    EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

    PERSONAL DETAILS INTERESTS

    WORK EXPERIENCES

    LANGUAGE PROFICIENCYACHIEVEMENTS

    Full Name : Tony Hartanto Widjarnarso

    Date of Birth : 9th of July, 1988

    Place of Birth : Jakarta, Indonesia

    Marital Status : Single

    Religion : Chrisan

    Naonality : Indonesian

    Address : Jakarta, Indonesia

    Taman Kedoya Baru F/34

    11520. Jakarta

    Architecture, and design. Art in general, including music and performing

    arts.

    Parcularly interested in social, cultural, polical, and historical issues.

    Had been acve in architectural students forum and organizaons.

    Urban design, and any literature concerning the reason behind a project

    development. Also interested in philosophical literature, and traveling.

    Hold a certain amount of interest in digital - media based design, used

    to be quite acve on wring tutorials for the student organizaon.

    2006 - 2010

    ITB, (Institut Teknologi Bandung / Bandung Insti-tute of Technology), School of Architecture, Plan-ning, and Policy Development.

    Department of Architecture

    2004 - 2006

    SMUK 1, BPK Penabur Jakarta, Christian High School

    2009 KENMI (National Indonesian Student Confer-ence on Energy), Department of architecture repre-sentative and speaker

    FIMA Jabar ( West Java Architectural Student Forum)Goes to School, featured work

    ITB - ITS - FHE Collaboration Studio, selected as arepresentative from Bandung Institute of Technology

    AECOM ( Intern ) Junior Urban Designer.

    June 2010 - August 2010

    DOT ( Design Oriented Territory ) ( Freelance ) Junior Architect

    September 2010 - January 2011

    DP ARCHITECTS Architectural Assistant

    February 2011 - March 2012

    English ; TOEFL IBT 111 out of 120

    Indonesian ; nave language

    TABLE

    OF

    CONTENTS

    Persona

    Introduc

    Professi

    Poly Yan

    Wuhan W

    Academ

    Sport Ce

    Musical

    Conserv

    Freelanc

    Bank In

    BCCF Co

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    PROFESSIONAL

    WORKS

    DP Architects

    Architectural as

    Being an architectural assistant in DP

    ly on assisng the design team in th

    on the more advanced geometries

    der, and submission drawings, and o

    project management, by liasing toge

    01 - 02

    A - A

    B - B

    C - C

    D - D

    E - E

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    POLY YANG JIANG MASTERPLAN

    Located in the Yang Jiang district in the south east part of Peoples Republic

    of China ( PRC ), DPA had been appointed as the master planner of this area,

    together with a few other consultants, RTKL among one of them, in 2009.

    The design had entered the construcon stage when I joined DPA. Most of the basic

    designs had been agreed upon my arrival, as such, I was involved in mainly rening

    the designs, throughout my involvement in the design of the Plot A apartments.

    The project includes residenal condos, row, and landed houses, SOHOs, Of-

    ce buildings, and other public amenies, such as schools. However the plot I

    was put in charge in mostly serves the residenal funcon of the masterplan.

    Page 04 -- Professional Work

    PROJECT TITLE

    01 - POLY YANG JIANG

    PLOT A

    PLOT D, F, G

    P

    West Entrance

    POLY YANG JIANG - PLOT A3D Visualizaons of Plot A, from le to right : Aerial View of plot A, Elevaon of main towers,

    night view rendering of plot A.

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    POLY

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    PROJECT TITLE

    ENTRANCE LOBBY From top to boom ; transversal secon o

    showing the pool detail, and

    Plan of the plot A connecng structure

    The connecng structure between the two tallest tower of the plot A apart-

    ment blocks serves as a rear entrance, and drop o to vehicles and apartment

    owners. Aside from these funcons, informally, the lobby is also meant to serve

    as an informal, semi - enclosed meeng and social spaces for the tenants.

    Water features were introduced to create a tranquil feeling on the sur-

    rounding area, and fences, though is sll required for security reasons,

    were designed to suggest transparency to the lobby. Which result in a po-

    rous - gaping fence which is equipped with LED lights, so that the fence

    may also act as a feature element, rather than enclosing the lobby.

    The roof of the connecng structured were punctured to create a sun-

    well for leng sunlight in. All of the columns are cladded with wood, with

    a small strip to let the LED lights beihnd the column cladding be seen.

    Wallwash lights in the pool, and a feature wall which consists of light strips.

    All of this lighng were integrated to produce a warm feeling in the lobby.

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    POLY

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    PROJECT TITLE

    Clockwise, from top le : perspecve showin

    column and pool detail, entrance lobby fen

    My rst detailed design drawings as a professional, this part of the project had given me the chance to understand t

    parcularly on the feature wall, and feature pond part., while also gave me a chance to know a few common plants typ

    is no longer commong to build anything by using wood in China, even a common slanted roof typically seen in landed h

    onal wooden trusses, rather the workers prefer to work on it with reinforced concrete, as to uniform all of the constru

    The design went through a few rounds of changes, the version shown h

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    POLY YANG

    POLY YANG JIANG PLOT D, F, G

    The concept for these three plots were derived from the structure of a tree, it

    was approved by the client before I joining DPA.

    The plot consists of three housing typologies, with two types of condos, and twotypes of landed houses. The condo also accomodates the funcons of a public

    amenies, such as kindergarten schools in its clubhouse. Other public amenies,

    such as a tness centre, a health, and wellness spa, as well as bars and cafes, are

    accomodated inside the seventh oor of each condo in its skypark.

    My role in this part of the development involves a skyline study of the high-ris-

    es, and redesigning of the landed houses, dubbed the treehouse villa, and also

    toning of much of the buildings plans.

    Plot F consists of the eight high-rise condos, Plot D and G consists of landed

    house typology

    Page 07 -- Professional Work

    PROJECT TITLE

    ( below ), perspecve

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    POLY YANG

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    PROJECT TITLE

    ELEVATION STUDIES OF THE

    SKYLINE

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    PROJECT TITLE

    POLY YANG

    One of the two typical landed house residenal designed for the project, the Treehouse Villa was meant to be the mo

    its counterpart, the Treehouse Terrace. Both the typical landed house design were meant to accomodate a small-si

    bedrooms allocated ( one master bedroom, and two single room ). The previous design had been scrapped, due to

    ments, allowing me to get an opportunity in assisng in th

    ( From le to right ), oorplans of treehouse villa, second oor plan, rst oor plan, roof plan

    ( from le to right ), Transversal secon of the Treehouse Villa, Longitudinal secon of the Treehouse Villa showing the

    staircase, longitudinal secon of the Treehouse Villa, cung through the living room.

    ( from le to right ) Rear Elevaon, West Elevaon, and Front Elevaon of Treehouse Villa

    SITE SECTION

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    Page 10 -- Professional Work

    PROJECT TITLE

    POLY YAN

    W

    The west side entrance gate is

    from which anyone can acces

    zas surrounding the entrance i

    specializing on the design of a

    the design of the etrance ico

    DRAWING TITLE -- rst column ; perspec

    entrance icon, and guardhouse, ( 2 ) Aeria

    the entrance. On center, an overall plan of

    Closeup of west en

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    02 - WUHAN WJD

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    PROJECT TITLE PROJECT

    The project is located in the city if Wuhan, the capital city of the Hubei province in

    the PRC. The city plays a vital role in the domesc transportaon of central China,

    and is somemes dubbed the Chicago of China. It is recognized to be center of po-

    lical, cultural, economic, nancial, educaon and transportaon in central China.

    Being one of the emerging cies in China, the city had long planned the develop-

    ment of its CBD. The project itself is located right at the heart of its CBD, integrang

    itself to the exisng masterplan, and to the Wuhan metro link, which were opened

    on September 2004. With its integraon to the Wuhan metro link, and its locaon

    in the central of the Central Bussiness District, the project needs to house an array

    of mixed - use funcon in order for itself to serve its role as a central-hub of the CBD.

    The targeted funcons calls for four basic building typology to be covered in the proj-

    ect. The funcons were distributed according to the zones pre-determined by the

    plots planned by the goverment. The northern plot were designed to accomodate

    a ve-star hotel, the middle plot were designed to accomodate the furniture - mall,

    central park -- which houses the Wuhan metro link staon -- , and apartments, and

    the southern plot were designed to accomodate the mega mall, and oce complex.

    I myself were involved mostly in the design of the southern plot. Being the

    central hub of a CBD in an emerging metropolis, the design of the buildings

    and masterplan had always been intended to be monumental. Even more so

    for the southern part, because its

    Wuhan Central Park, and to the e

    neighbour. I feel that I was put in ch

    my 3D modeling skills which allow

    We started o with the de

    ons in the inial presentaon

    The Runway opon were de

    on of the site that was a r

    The Rivercity was to celebrate th

    portaon, and the third opon, The

    nature and technology, as well as t

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    PROJECT TITLE RUNWAY, RIVER

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    PROJECT TITLE

    WUHAN WJD Masterplan -- aer the rst round of design, further design were de-

    rived from the River City opon, based on the clients preferences. The design of

    the northern plot were altered so that the whole masterplan can integrate more

    smoothly into the its surrounding in terms of architectural style.

    The northern SOHO and hotels were designed to match the modern classic style,following the historical value of the majority of the buildings in the masterplan,

    while the retail and megamalls were designed to be more contemporary, follow-

    ing the prominent Wuhan Tower.

    Aside from the exploraon of architectural forms , my dues in this project also

    involves the making of masterplan - walkthrough. Creang screenboards, and sto-

    rylines, and also eding them.

    The Tree of Life is one parcular feature where I played a key role in. The piece,

    located in front of the mega mall, and central parks were meant to be one of the

    disncve feature of the site.

    RIVERCITY DE

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    PROJECT TITLE ANIMA

    ANIMATION STORYBOARD

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    ACADEMIC

    WORKS

    ITB ( Institut TBandung ) / Bof Technology

    Studying from 2006 up unl 201

    basic designing skills, and I fee

    on in terms of theorecal de

    chitecture feel aer graduang

    the on-site general knowledge

    Aside from the general knowledg

    chance to collaborate with other

    01 - 04

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    01 - KARANG SETRA

    SPORT CENTER

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    PROJECT TITLE

    ZONING DIAGRAM

    Both the road the sites contour line proposed a somewhat trapezoid form, thus

    the form of the architecture in this project were derived from the exisng land-

    scape and urban condions.

    Terrain condions provide the site with both a potenal visual access from the

    streets around it, and problems too, as it s bowl shaped meadow - contour meansthat rain water runos will ood the site during a heavy rain., prevenng any

    building thatre designed on this without sucient planning from operang at all,

    therefore the topographical feature of the site is one key element that must be

    addressed upon designing here.

    A ground reservoir were introduced under every building in this complex to store

    rainwater runo. Runos are then collected into the storage tanks via channels

    that are placed all over the building complex, following the building circulaon

    axis. The respecve buildings water supply will then be taken from the stored,

    and processed rain water stored in these reservoirs, cung the complexs con-

    sumpon on public water supply, and reducing the amount of rain water runo

    to other areas on the lower vicinity, and thus reducing the risk of the site being

    ooded.

    The zoning plan was done as shown on the right. Diuse circulaons were made

    by creang plazas, allowing pedestrians to access from both roads pinching thesite.

    To further enhance the public space, addional sport pitches, a playground, run-

    ning tracks and an eco-park in the form of a constructed wetland were also de-

    signed to replace the exisng playground

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    (Top Image) The original sketch for the Karang Setra Sport Center project.

    (Side image, clockwise from the top-le), the exploded axonometry of the swim-

    ming pools structure system, the sites ground plan, perspecve showing the

    constructed wetland on the southern part of the side, birds eye view of the site.

    The site is concealed by a formaon of pine trees, the trees are responsible for

    keeping the soil stable despite its steep topographic condion. Excessive damage

    to the trees would mean risking landslide on to the site.

    Steps were taken to preserve the exisng trees, the design occupies mostly the

    exisng building area, where therere no trees. The trees also serves to conceal

    the parking space, and to be a forest walk, featuring wooden pedestrian paths

    among the trees.

    PROJECT TITLE

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    02 - SIMPANG LIMA

    MUSIC COMPLEX

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    The analysis for this project was conducted by a group of students, including my-

    self. What we found during our analysis stage were the rich historical, and ar-

    chitectural value this site holds, as well as strict development policy imposed by

    the goverment to protect the sites historical value. We feel that this policy had

    proven itself to do more harm than good this site. Stores began to move north-

    ward as high taxaon rate and building codes gave very limited room for shopowners to renovate.

    Our starng idea was to restore the commercial center feeling to the site, but we

    gured itd be dicult to brand this area as a commercial area, without the sup-

    port of the surrounding community (especially the youngsters). So we decided to

    brand the place with one of the things youth of Bandung are known for : music.

    With music center as the theme, we hoped to aract more youths into the proj-

    ect, and by turning this area into a comfortable space, we hoped to restore the

    sites popularity. Achieving this would mean having a community maintain the

    development, making it a self-sucient commercial center, means guaranteeing

    its sustainability.

    PROJECT TITLE

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    The diagram on the right shows the design approach for this project. Starng

    from picking out which buildings on site to preserve, overall there are four build-

    ings that are fully restored. Each of these buildings are : the BTPN bank standing

    right at the corner of the juncon, a local radio staon which has stood from theearly 40s, a house designed by the late president of Indonesia, Soekarno, and

    famous bookstore and staonery shop in Bandung. The rest of the building in the

    district were in such a bad state, that I decided to tear them down and recon-

    struct them in my design proposal.

    Preserving the window shopping feel from the sidewalk experience is a very im-

    portant factor in restoring the sites overall atmosphere. In order to achieve this,

    building a connuous mass aling the side walk in accordance with the surround-

    ing roads and architectural style is essenal.

    The inner part of the building were turned into a plaza for musical performances

    and community gatherings. This plaza also serves to connect the two roads adja-

    cent to the site. Another mass were added into the plaza to accomodate commer-

    cial programmes that requires indoor environments, and a modern glass struc-

    ture were also placed in the middle of the plaza to give the plaza a center piece.

    To beer connect each of the mass, a wooden deck were constructed on the

    second level to establish a link between the north and south mass. On ground

    level, this decks serves as a canopy, creang a semi-enclosed space, and providing

    plaza-users with a sense of scale instead of a borderless sky. On the second level,

    this walkway serves as an urban connector, eing down the buildings together

    into a single - compact site.

    PROJECT TITLE

    DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PROCESS

    DESIGN DEVE

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    PROJECT TITLE

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    03 - BANDUNG

    CONSERVATORIUM

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    The design started out by combining the total area of each required programmes.

    As the programmes are ed together, it became clear that the performance

    programme couldnt be compiled together with the rest because of contradicng

    requirements with other programmes, parcularly the academic requirements.

    The academic building layering were done based on its programmac require-

    ments, a few more adjustments were made to the academic mass to beer re-spond the climac condions of the site.

    PROJECT TITLE

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    PROJECT TITLE

    Natural acouscs, plywood nishes acng as a reectors provides the ideal envir

    or other ber-based nishes, which funcons as sound insulators would provide

    ed sounds such as those produced by electrical instruments.

    Both materials were installed on a rotateable panels on the walls and ceilings of

    to adjust the acouscal condion of the auditorium in accordance with the curre

    more exible manner, rather than just doing it digitally from a mixer.

    Adjustable ovaon and wall panels were designed to create an acouscally exib

    contemporary music. Angles, and even physical materials can both be adjusted a

    room located on the back of the audience.

    AUDITORIUM ADJUSTABLE ACOUSTICS BUILDING SOUND INSULATORS

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    PROJECT TITLE

    BANDUNG

    SITE & S

    (From top to boom, le to right) A view of the plaza betwe

    ings, the lobby area of the auditorium, recital hall interior, w

    heroes monument on the north part of the complex, and a

    plex.

    The middle plaza were designed with dramac lighngs to b

    in to watch the students performance in the auditorium.

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    04 - 2D & 3D CRAFTS

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    PROJECT TITLE

    The 2D and 3D Cras were both compulsory subjects for students of architecture in

    were meant to train the freshmens sense of scale, color, space, and proporon --

    2D - COMPOSITION 2D - MOTION 2D -

    3D - METAL MEDIA 3D - STRAW STRUCTURE 3D

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    FREELANCE

    WORKS

    DOT / Persona

    The works in this chapter were don

    I was quite acve in doing compe

    on I was involved in . Among th

    rum, and Bandung Instute of Tec

    A lile while just before my g

    lance architect in a small des

    ented Territory ), and worke

    01 - 02

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    01 - BANK OF INDONESIA

    -- DOT

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    PROJECT TITLE

    2005

    MASSING DEVELOPMENT DIAGRAM 2010 - URBAN

    1958

    1937

    Aside from being the naon's central bank, the site is currently the largest bank

    complex in south east Asia, due to repeated expansion projects of the complex.

    Recently, Bank of Indonesia (BI) plans to expand their complex even more be-

    cause of the country's growing economies. Thus this compeon were held.

    Being the naon's central bank, all of the exisng buildings in the complex have

    all been designed by the naon's top architects, each to represent the country's

    connuously growing economic condion, and therefore holds high historical

    value.

    Pedestrians entering from

    the west would come into

    the site through a green

    pedestrians walk, as if

    theyre respecng the

    other exisng BI build-

    ings.

    The two main mass of

    the sports facility serves

    as a gateway for both

    the new building andthe BI complex itself

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    FACADE CLIMATIC R

    AIR CIRCULATION, WATER, &

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    PROJECT TITLE

    SITE PLAN(middle column, from top to boom) view of the indo

    plaza, interior view of the checkpoint area between th

    The structure of the indoor sports pitches were design

    lar modules. The triangular modules were picked beca

    and aesthec consideraons. These modules were the

    accomodate rain water harvesng, sun shadings and i

    Skylights were designed to be on the green plazas, the

    from the outside to the basement area of the comple

    bies.

    Considering it's role as one of the gateway to Bank of

    in the design process. A checkpoint were then propos

    security.

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    PROJECT TITLE

    SAMPOERNA CONTAINER --

    Inially a project for an event of by the Bandung Creave City Foirum, called BAFF-

    EST ( Bandung Architectural Forum Fesval ), the project has had some diculty

    regarding fundings. Due to the limited budget, the project had to be scrapped tomake way for other projects.

    The original plan was to automate every mechanical funcons inside this contain-

    er, therefore, we invited a mechanical engineer to help us work with the mecha-

    nism. Aer several test-runs, and budget survey, the intended mechanism had

    prove too costly for us, and the sponsors, parcularly on the Hydraulic pumps,

    and light steel structures.

    A more common approach, and manual - based operaon was then considered

    more t, but we had to simply the design more because of it.

    BANDUNG CREATIVE

    OPTION 1

    FINAL SCHEME

    OPTION 2