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rizal ambotang | [email protected] << The secret is A-A B-B 1 4 m 2 8 m elevation - south east - entrances SITE PLAN elevation - south west - exit N 1 4 m two the furthest between the Maze @herring island The concept The Maze the journey child-like curiosity hide & seek elaborate staircase discovery surprises feast of vision vs. feast of curiosity reveal and not reveal STUDIO EARTH | SEM 1 | 2014 T his project explored the opportunity of introducing a playful architecture that induce curiosity and disocvery while maintaining the natural environment of Herring Island. The design introduced a “secret” marker within the composition as per the Brief requirement. The design uses the basic tectonic grammar of point-line- plane, mass and frame and infill for its composition. The point line plane is represented by the timber piles which also act as structural support for the training wall . The mass syntax is used in composition through te cutting into the slope while the use of gabion wall and concrete further establishes the syntax. An anechoic chamber within the core uses the frame and infill composition with timber louvers and translucent infills to create a japanese screen effect. A sun and shade study were done to panctuate the openings to improve the natural lighting of the paths due to the tall wall. Similar to a maze garden, the low lighting created by the tall walls creates drama and reduce orientating capability which further enhances the effect of the journey of discovery. The composition also offer direct acces and exit out of the maze as well as a overhead view of the overall maze. The secret is inserted into the composition and can only be accessed indirectly through visual attention. RIZAL AMBOTANG Present 2011 - 2012 2005 - 2010 2013 - present 2002 - 2003 2004 1989 - 1992 CONTACT ME EDUCATION PERSONAL QUALITIES PROFESSIONAL CERT./TRAINING ENVIRONMENT (ARCHITECTURE) B. at The University of Melbourne Melbourne Melbourne Melbourne COMPUTING (APPLIED IT) P.DIP. at Monash University EBUSINESS 7 COMMUNICATION P.CERT. at Swinburne University of Technology Troy, NY, USA AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING B.SC. at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Dean’s List STUDENT at The University of Melbourne Dean’s Award 2014 Melbourne IT OFFICER at The University of Queensland Primary support & development of OneStop receipting system & POS terminal. Application support for specialised financial applications in Finance team in University of Queensland. Brisbane APPLICATION & INFRASTRUCTURE ADMINISTRATOR at Willis Australia Principal IT support and administration of Willis Sydney. Planning, testing and deployment of IT infrastructure. Sydney WORK EXPERIENCE English Malay Spanish LANGUAGES Adobe Photoshop Adobe Indesign MS Office Suite McNeel Rhino Adobe Illustrator AutoCAD Revit 3D Studio Max Adobe Lightroom Grasshopper Vray / Maxwell PC WINDOWS & MAC ENVIRONMENT PROFESSIONAL SKILLS [email protected] +61 467 893 404 SCAN CODE FOR ONLINE PORTFOLIO 18 Stephen Crescent, Croydon, 3136 VIC A confident and dedicated student who comes to you with diverse technical know-how and work experience. Rizal is a self-starter with good communication skill and proactive member in a team enbvironment. Parametric Design Masterclass - 400Hrs - ControlMAD, Madrid Spain 2015 MCSE , MCP, CCNA anticipated graduation July 2016 R E L I A B L E A N A L Y T I C A L C R E A T I V E T E A M P L A Y E R S E L F - S T A R T E R O R G A N I S E D R E S U L T O R I E N T E D RIZAL

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rizal ambotang | [email protected] <<

T h e s e c r e t is

A-A

B-B

1 4 m 2 8 m

elevation - south east - entrances

SITE PLAN

elevation - south west - exit

N

1 4 m

twothe furthest between

the Maze @ h e r r i n g i s l a n d

The concept The Maze ● the journey ● child-like curiosity ● hide & seek ● elaborate staircase ● discovery ● surprises ● feast of vision vs. feast of curiosity ● reveal and not reveal

S T U D I O E A R T H | S E M 1 | 2 0 1 4

This project explored the opportunity of introducing a playful architecture that induce curiosity and disocvery while maintaining the natural environment of Herring Island. The design

introduced a “secret” marker within the composition as per the Brief requirement.

The design uses the basic tectonic grammar of point-line-plane, mass and frame and infill for its composition. The point line plane is represented by the timber piles which also act as structural support for the training wall . The mass syntax is used in composition through te cutting into the slope while the use of gabion wall and concrete further establishes the syntax. An anechoic chamber within the core uses the frame and infill composition with timber louvers and translucent infills to create a japanese screen effect.

A sun and shade study were done to panctuate the openings to improve the natural lighting of the paths due to the tall wall. Similar to a maze garden, the low lighting created by the tall walls creates drama and reduce orientating capability which further enhances the effect of the journey of discovery. The composition also offer direct acces and exit out of the maze as well as a overhead view of the overall maze. The secret is inserted into the composition and can only be accessed indirectly through visual attention.

RIZALAMBOTANG

Present

2011 - 2012

2005 - 2010

2013 - present

2002 - 2003

2004

1989 - 1992

CONTACT ME EDUCATION

PERSONAL QUALITIES

PROFESSIONAL CERT./TRAINING

ENVIRONMENT (ARCHITECTURE) B.at The University of Melbourne Melbourne

Melbourne

Melbourne

COMPUTING (APPLIED IT) P.DIP.at Monash University

EBUSINESS 7 COMMUNICATION P.CERT.at Swinburne University of Technology

Troy, NY, USA

AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING B.SC.at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Dean’s List

STUDENTat The University of Melbourne

Dean’s Award 2014

Melbourne

IT OFFICERat The University of Queensland

Primary support & development of OneStop receipting system & POS terminal. Application support for specialised financial applications in Finance team in University of Queensland.

Brisbane

APPLICATION & INFRASTRUCTURE ADMINISTRATOR

at Willis Australia

Principal IT support and administration of Willis Sydney. Planning, testing and deployment of IT infrastructure.

Sydney

WORK EXPERIENCE

EnglishMalaySpanish

LANGUAGES

Adobe PhotoshopAdobe Indesign

MS Office Suite

McNeel Rhino

Adobe Illustrator

AutoCAD Revit3D Studio Max

Adobe Lightroom

GrasshopperVray / Maxwell

PC WINDOWS & MAC ENVIRONMENT

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

[email protected]

+61 467 893 404

SCAN CODE FOR ONLINE PORTFOLIO

18 Stephen Crescent, Croydon, 3136 VIC

A confident and dedicated student who comes to you with diverse technical know-how and work experience. Rizal is a self-starter with good communication skill and proactive member in a team enbvironment.

Parametric Design Masterclass - 400Hrs - ControlMAD, Madrid Spain 2015

MCSE , MCP, CCNA

anticipated graduation July 2016

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SECTION B-B

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Noise waves

Sound deadening wave diffuserPlywood/glulam laminated timber

Bolt connection to glulam member

Bolt connection to platform

Hot rolled steel shoeslift cells above ground

s o u n d d i f f u s i n g c e l l s

“The fundamental strategy of Critical Regionalism, is to mediate the impact of universal civilization with elementsderived indirectly from the peculiarities of a particular place”

Kenneth Frampton

“Towards a Critical Regionalism: Six Points for anArchitecture of Resistance,” in Hal Foster, ed

Noise barrier wall Noise barrier wall

opaque opaque

transparent for view

x= u + v

y=(2 + sin (u+v)/4 )cos (u)

z = (2 + sin (v) /4)sin (u)

{(u,v) | 0 ≤ u ≥ π, 0 ≤ v ≥ 5π }

“adding u to the x coordinate sheared the tunnel to extend the corner forward. “

Regionalism - site response

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Site analysis

Mapping - noise distribution

Generate voronoi pattern

Rectangle with points

Math recipe

EvalVoronoi

CullPartition

Crv CP

Map Srf

Re-generate voronoi pattern with site in�uence

MoveCullPt

Voronoi

SrfGridCurve attractor

Project pattern to surface

x= u+ v

y=(2 + sin (u+v)/4 )cos (u)

z = (2 + sin (v) /4)sin (u)

{(u,v) | 0 ≤ u ≥ π, 0 ≤ v ≥ 5π }

Math recipe

x= u

y=v

z = sin (u) cos (v)

{(u,v) | 0 ≤ u ≥4 π, 0 ≤ v ≥ 4π }

Crv CPP Cen

Vec2PtExtr

Python script- boolean trim

BBoxSbox

Morph

Extrude pattern inwards

using the sine surface

Morph to surface

This project looked at the issue of noise pollution generated by traffic over the bridge at Blyth and Atherton road. The problem impacted the user of the Merri Creek trail as well as the fauna

specifically the indigenous birds in that area. The project used digital design to mitigate the environmental impact through an architecture that is site responsive and can be classified by the idea of critical regionalism.

Inspired by the source of the problem i.e. noise and its mathematical representation, a feasible geometrey was idealised into architectural form that responded to the site condition and can lessen the impact of the pollution to the area. Parametric design was used in form finding, modeling and digital fabrication.

The architectural geometry of barrel vault provides the structural basis of the form while the 2D voronoi pattern which was site responsive, was mapped over the form and extruded inwards to create the sound diffusing cells

throughout the form. Through the concept of critical regionalism, this project attempt to define its role as responding to continuity of universal values i.e. mass production and technology while being critical and responsive to the geographical context and situation (traffic pollution).

S INESOUNDp e r f o r m a t i v e N O I S E B A R R I E R

S T U D I O A I R | S E M 1 | 2 0 1 5

Sine wavey(t) = A sin (2 π ft+ φ)

x=vy=cos (u)z = sin (u)

{(u,v) | 0 ≤ u ≥ π, 0 ≤ v ≥ nπ }

Barrel vault Modulatedx=v

y=(2 + sin (v)/3 )cos (u)z = (2 + sin (v) /3)sin (u)

{(u,v) | 0 ≤ u ≥ π, 0 ≤ v ≥ 5π }

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>> rizal ambotang | [email protected]

HORIZONTAL BEAM

COLUMN

CROSS BEAMSTUMP WITH WELDED SLEEVE& BRACKET

BEAM SLIDE THROUGH SLEEVE

HORIZONTAL BEAMTRAFFIC IN TRAFFIC OUT

30 MM RIBS

DRILLED HOLESSUPPORT BRACKETS

HEX BOLTS

CROSS BEAM

COLUMN WITH WELDED SLEEVE& BRACKET

BEAM SLIDE THROUGH SLEEVE

R I B S U P P O R T B R A C K E T S J O I N T D E TA I L S

3100MM 6000MM

2100MM

500 MM

LibPARA [para] metric + [lib]rary

This is a final thesis project as part of a 400-hours

Masterclass in Parametric Design at ControlMAD,

Madrid, Spain, 2015. The basis of this project was

to explore a public space (a structure) that offer

free access to traditional books through a trust system

and public donations. The design of the structure will

be unique and can attract passerby. The structure is also

intended to be demountable and can be easily assemble

and disassembled by minimal number of people, at least

4 people. It is intended to be placed in high traffic area

specifically metro/train stations.

Parametric design was used in form finding, parametric

modelling, structural analysis and optimisation as well as

digital fabrication. The outcome of the project opened

up opportunity to have various designs using the same

parametric definition(Grasshopper) as well as a basis for

further exploration in “flat-pack” structure in the future.

The project also offers opportunity in redefining the role

of traditional library through architecture.

The motivation for this project was the disappearing act

of reading traditional books. With the proliferation of

smartphones and tablets, the once ubiquitous physical

books are now becoming extinct. The concept revolves

around the idea of the fish in a bowl. The space is an

abstraction of the environment we live in. World of

personal bubbles detached from the outside world with

our obsession of digital media consumption. We can see

the outside world however we live in a transparent bowl

of isolated environment.

This abstraction also include the concept of water and

bubbles (air) which is essential to our survival in this ever

increasing private world. The water also represent the

immense volume of knowledge which we can extract

from “books” which again is a dying breed in the physical

world. The form of the structure follows the undulating

water waves and elements of bubbles exist inside the

volume representing the inherent nature of its existance.

The sinous waves also represent the quiet nature of

this environment which imitate the world that we are

engulfed into when we are concerntrating when reading

books.

Despite the dynamic form of the waves, the overall design

I am trying to convey is a quiet and reflective space

which can attract people out of curiosity while offering a

functional space that allow flow of local traffic of people

to take a short moment of their time and grab a book

on their way to work and return them on their way back.

END POINTS 0.905 MM

END POINTS 5.616 MM

MID POINTS 7.582 MM

50 X 50 SHS STEEL S235

MAXIMUM DISPLACEMENT AT NODES

MAXIMUM DISPLACEMENT AT NODES

INITIAL SPECIFICATIONS

OPTIMISED SPECIFICATIONS

AS 1170.1 Minimum design loads on structures (known as the SAA Loading Code)

maximum allowable deflection SPAN /300 = 6 M/300 = 20MM

NODE 11

NODE 11

NODE 1

STRESS ANALYSIS - KARAMBA

NODE 1

ZOOMED VIEW

20 x 20 SHS STEEL S235

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