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Mikhael Johanes PORTFOLIO

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Mikhael Johanes

PORTFOLIO

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Mikhael Johanes

work experience

skills

computer skills

other skills

adobe photoshopadobe illustratoradobe indesignautocadrhinocherossketchupvraymicrosoft officeweb programming(wordpress, html, css, javascript)

teamworkcommunicationmanagement

personal information

education

exhebition

08-12 Bachelor of Architecture Universitas Indonesia GPA : 3.78

Indonesian Architecture Public Exhebition 2012Curated by IAI-EU & ArchicentrumDen Haag Malieveld - student category

11-13 Master Program in Architecture Design Universitas Indonesia GPA : 3.78

name

correspondence address

home address

phoneemail

date of birth

gender

Griya Indah 3CMasjid Al Faruq 001/01Beji, DepokIndonesia 16421

Perum Puri Intan 49Kelapa GadingJakartaIndonesia 14240

+62 56 9722 [email protected]

January 6th 1990

male

teaching assistant - Univesitas Indonesia

research assistant - Univesitas Indonesia

Architectural Design Studio III

Architectural Design Studio IV - International Program

Basic Computer Skill Class

“Rumah Pintar Cikini” - Research based community engagement program in colaboration with Chiba University and

Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN)

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RUDI’S HOUSEacademic work - design studio II - 2010individual

How is a house when it started with the idea of fold?

The project reveals the problem of irregularity and it’s effect to the familiar experience of house. In other words this house challenges the possibility of space trough irregularity and puts the necessity of regularity and familiarity into question.

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PASAR MINGGU community centeracademic work - design studio III - 2011individual

This project elaborates the limit between interior and exterior, when there is not a clear boundary between inside and outside. The public remain public when the private become tactical rather than predefined

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Pejaten retail & food corneracademic work - design studio III 2011individual

modul, vector, and transparancy become the main aspects as response to the strategies and tactics in food and retail performance.

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EMERGENCY shelter for DISASTERacademic work - design studio IV - 2011team of 2: design development, 3d modeling, visualization, drawing and representation

This architecture based on lightweight structure yet collapsible to achieve the portability.

Modularity again demonstrates its power in

achieving flexibility.

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The smaller the architecture the more intimation we can get in developing design.

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CARBONIC hotelacademic work - design studio IV - 2011individual

The necessity of iconic and wild gesture of building results the idea of tetrahedron structure in carbon molecule as possibility of architecture

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CARBONIC hotel

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FLEX-O office-retail-lifeacademic work - design studio V - 2011individual

The complexity of forces within context requires design strategy which can cope with those forces.Based on that the building was shaped by negotiation of forces inside and outside the bulding

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TANGERANG Transit Hubacademic work - graduate design studio II - 2012individual

The projection of sub-urban development around Jakarta area reveals the importance of Tangerang as transit city. This project propose the development of Tangerang Sta-tion into integrated transit hub.Interconnection between different mode of transportation become important in achieving such integrity, thus the design method ad-dresses those interconnectivities trough the representa-tion of loops,then put the representation of zoning into question of connectivity.

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MultiplyCity - waduk melati [re]valueacademic work - graduate joint studio - 2013team leader of 6: theoretical basis, analaysis, design development, and visual representation

The value of something commonly measured by its function. Base on this simple logic, functionalist planning tend to maximize the value of the land or space by add-ing single function to it. But, at the same time this strate-gy make the connectivity between different functions of the land decreased. As the matter of fact, this connec-tivity also become the factor how the space valued and used. The lack of connectivity consequently make the value of particular space decrease. In this case the Waduk Melati become the victim of this strategy.

This conceptual multiple layer strategy is proposed to invert the issue of singularity of the space. The overlaping function in some area perhaps will be an opening for some opportunity in the contingecy of the city. Strategy always representative, in the reality the people who occupied the space will act tactically beneath this strategy.

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The Thamrin Bridge - on dialecticacademic work - graduate design studio - 2013individual

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Spatial Cloud - Investigating the Mechanism of Spatial Representation in Architectureacademic work - graduate design theses 2013individual

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This thesis invetigates the role of representation in architecture. By understanding the mechanism within representation, architecture is understood as a transla-tion between ideas and materiality. This translation is indirectly affected by the representation which is seen as a kind of possibility of transformation. Thereby, this transformation inevitably becomes a kind of possibility of architecture.

The investigation is conducted theoritically using the representation of photograph which is already a popular medium in our everyday life. By identifying the fragmen-tation in the process of representing, the investigation results in “spatial cloud” as alternative in seeing the space in architecture in a more subjective and contingent way. Finally, this investigation of representation becomes an alternative way to understand architecture which can be used to open spatial possibilities in architectural design.

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