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Name : M. Donny Mulya Prijatna, B.Arch. B.Interior DesignSex : Male Date of Birth : May 7th 1982Citizenship : Indonesian Marital Status : SingleReligion : IslamInterest : Photography, Sculpture, Guitar. Education
1.Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung, Indonesia. Bachelor of Architecture, September 2009.
Thesis : “The Use of space between building for public utility” (biogas treatment plant).Final Project : “Sustainable-affordable Stack Housing”
2.Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), Bandung, Indonesia. Bachelor of Design (Interior Design), July 2010.
Thesis: “A Review of Environmental-wise house interior using LEED method list (modified)”
Career SummaryProfessional Experience
Employer : 12akitek, Jakarta, IndonesiaWebsite : www.12akitek.comPeriod : July 2011 – presentPosition : Senior designer / Project architect in charge
Project2011- Firman’s House, Jakarta, Indonesia- Anwar’s House, Aceh, Indonesia- Belitung hotel, Bangka Belitung, Kep. Riau, Indonesia- Raja Ampat resort, Raja ampat, Papua, Indonesia- Sunter house, Indonesia- Bintaro house, South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia- Syekh Yusuh Univ, Tangerang, Indonesia- Office-house, Bogor, Indonesia
Employer : Serie Architects, Mumbai, IndiaWebsite : www.serie.co.ukPeriod : February 2010 – July 2011Position : Designer
Projects2010-Aarvli resort, Goa, India.-Bluefrog Delhi, Delhi, India-Watchtower realty, Maharashtra, India.-HangZhou Xin tian di, Hangzhou, China.-Kenndey art installation, Washington D.C. , USA-Sreerath Dharampur Ashram, Dharampur, Gujarat, India
Employer : Sou Fujimoto Architects, Tokyo,JapanWebsite : www.sou-fujimoto.netPeriod : September 2009 – Febuary 2010Position : Intern (designer)
Projects2009-Bree House, Frankfurt, Germany-Musashino Library, Tokyo, Japan
Employer : Studio proUrbana, Jakarta, IndonesiaPeriod : September 2008 – September 2009Position : Designer
Projects2008-Erwin’s House, Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta, Indonesia-Mr.Erwin’s Office-House, Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta, Indonesia-Ike’s House, Menteng, Central Jakarta, Indonesia
Other WorksPeriod : 2007 - 2009Position : Project architect in charge
2007-Mammapia cakeshop interior, Bandung, Indonesia
2009-Mr. Arifin’s House: Tanah baru, Bogor, Indonesia
2010-Mr. Egi & Nadia’s House: Margahayu, Bandung, Indonesia2011-Henky Lawendatu’s dormitory, Bogor, Indonesia-Balairung Hall, Univ of Indonesia (competition), Depok, Indonesia
Traning and Seminar
2003-IAI Seminar : Three architects, Three Style. Jakarta, Indonesia
-Parahyangan Catholic University study tour, Singapore-Malaysia
-A day seminar, “Tracing Ethnic architecture as a form of appreciation of Archipelago’s culture”, Trisakti University.
2005-ASPI & Realty; national seminar ; Multi-stakeholder based city development in globalization era.
2006-The 6th seminar on Sustainable Environment and Architecture (SENVAR), Dept. of Architecture, ITB, Bandung
2008-Datum Conference, Malaysia
Design Competition
-Homecientro interior design competition, Jakarta, 2004 (3rd prize)-Museum tsunami Aceh, 2007 (Participant)-Reinventing Bandung, Bandung, 2008 (Participant)-UI-Balairung extension building, Depok, 2011 (Participant)
Publication
-Working in Series exhibition & publication for AA school of Architecture, London, UK, November 2010
-“A Review of Environmental-wise Interior House using LEED method list (modified)” in ITB journal , Bandung, Indonesia, 2009
-Studio Habitat, an affiliation for Habitat for Human-ity, focusing on architecture/furniture design for poor people, 2005
-Musashino art library, on archdaily.com,2011
-Kennedy Art Installation on bdonline.co.uk. 2011
Exhibition
-Pameran rumah tanpa pintu (House without doors exhibition), JongArsitek exhibition, July 2011
Windows and Mac user
AutoCADRevit3dsMaxRhinoceros (+Grasshopper)SketchUpEcotect
Adobe CS suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator)
MS OfficeMicrosoft Project
PROJECT : Urban Design CompetitionTYPE : Strategy & Design ProposalCLIENT : Bandung GovtLOCATION : Bandung, IndonesiaCOLABORATION : - Ahmad Saladin - Astrid Susanti - Faizal Syamsalam - M Hikmat SubarkahSTATUS : Participant (2008)
reinVENTing bandung
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TYPE : Mixed Use RefurbishmentCLIENT : ConfidentialLOCATION : Hangzhou, ChinaSTATUS : In Progress (2010)
HANGZHOU XI TIAN DI
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PUBLICATION : www.archdaily.com on October 19th 2010 www.designboom on October 14th 2010
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PROJECT : Museum CompetitionTYPE : Design & MasteplanningCLIENT : Government Of AcehLOCATION : Banda Aceh, IndonesiaSTATUS : Participant (2007)
TSUNAMI MUSEUM, NADUsing the scrap material from the debris of citizen’s house that had been washed by the tsunami wave that struck Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on 2004, we try to glorify each and every scrap. Believing that every scrap tells a story of the left one.
The use of the debris as a skin of the building giving it as a statement, both inside and outside; inside as an object of that museum itself, while outside as a monument for the citizen of Aceh NAD.
PROJECT : Hall Extension CompetitionTYPE : AdditionCLIENT : University Of IndonesiaLOCATION : Depok, IndonesiaSTATUS : Participant (2011)
BALAIRUNG HALL EXTENSION
Simply by extending ‘what it should be’, the form of the old Balairung hall building came from Indonesian tradisional house.
The design simply proceed the old form into a form (more or less) known as ‘Limasan’, the traditional Javanese house form.
The diamond shape windows represent the Indonesian traditional bamboo plait. the two layer of platform will accomodate the audiance yet connected to the main (old) existing building.
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PROJECT : MasterplanningTYPE : Spiritual ComplexCLIENT : Shreeram FoundationLOCATION : Dharampur, IndiaSTATUS : In Progress (2010)
SHREERAM RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM
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PROJECT : Resort PlanningTYPE : Design & MasterplanningCLIENT : ConfidentialLOCATION : Friwen, Raja ampat, Papua IndonesiaSTATUS : In Progress (2011)
RAJA AMPAT RESORT
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PROJECT : Budget Hotel PlanningTYPE : Design & MasterplanningCLIENT : ConfidentialLOCATION : P.Belitung, IndonesiaSTATUS : In Progress (2011)
BELITUNG HOTEL
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PROJECT : Resort PlanningTYPE : Design & MasterplanningCLIENT : ConfidentialLOCATION : Aarvli, IndiaSTATUS : In Progress (2010)
AARVLI RESORT
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PROJECT : HotelTYPE : CommercialCLIENT : ConfidentialLOCATION : South California U.S.A.STATUS : Design Proposal (2011)
SOCAL HOTEL
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PROJECT : DormitoryTYPE : HospitalityCLIENT : Hengky LawendatuLOCATION : Bogor, IndonesiaSTATUS : Design Proposal (2011)
PAKUAN DORMITORYThe idea is disordering the room module so that it gives a random-scattered effect on the facade, yet connected structurally and in utility way.
The material differentiation gives it an accentuation for each module, so that both (white and brick module) stands out respectively.
PROJECT : Housing complexTYPE : Vertical HousingLOCATION : Bandung, IndonesiaSTATUS : Design proposal (2005)
SUSTAINABLE-AFFORDABLE STACK HOUSING
Photovoltaics
Rainwater
1st Filter, Marble 3-6mm, 60cm deepGravel 10-20mm,20cm
deep
2nd Filter, Quartz sand 0.5-1.2mm, 60cm deepGravel 5-10mm,20cm deep
3rd Filter, Quartz sand 0.2-0.5mm, 60cm deep
Gravel 5-10mm,20cm deep
Using rainwater harvesting to be used as 2nd and 3rd class water usage. The building has 3 layers of filter, gradually filtered from top to bottom. So when the rainwater has been purified at the lowest container, it pumped all over the building again so that it can be used.
And the PV (photovoltaics) panels used as alternative yet cheap energy in future use.And it fits for Indonesian tropical climate.
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PROJECT : Housing ComplexTYPE : Villa DevelopmentCLIENT : Watchtower RealtyLOCATION : Maharashtra, IndiaSTATUS : Design Devl. (2010)
WATCHTOWER REALTY
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PROJECT : Office-House ComplexTYPE : Privat-CommercialCLIENT : Mr. ErwinLOCATION : Jakarta, IndonesiaSTATUS : Design Proposal (2009)
OFFICE-HOUSE LEBAK BULUS
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Instead of giving one parking space for each lot, we use shared park space.Thus it gives new shape and typology to the office-house. The masses divided in a
way so that the offices are located at the middle of the mass (orange).
The 1st floor office space belong to the right side lot, while 2nd floor for the left. Thus it gives an interlocked space relationship.
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PROJECT : HouseTYPE : Addition & AlterationCLIENT : Mr. Teuku FirmansyahLOCATION : Jakarta, IndonesiaSTATUS : In Progress (2012)
PERDATAM HOUSE
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PROJECT : HouseTYPE : PrivateCLIENT : Mr. ErwinLOCATION : Jakarta, IndonesiaSTATUS : Built (2009)
LEBAK BULUS HOUSE
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PROJECT : HouseTYPE : PrivateCLIENT : Nadia-EgiLOCATION : Bandung, IndonesiaSTATUS : Built (2011)
NE HOUSEThe old program (top-right) from the local developers creates a bulky form of house, thus the light doesn’t penetrate completely.
While new design proposal (below-right) simply divide the mass into two little masses, which enables light to penetrates completely.
Old design
new design proposal
PROJECT : HouseTYPE : PrivateCLIENT : Mr. ArifinLOCATION : Bogor, IndonesiaSTATUS : Built (2010)
TANAH BARU HOUSE1. Existing condition
2. Concept of Mass, the semi-private (semi-public) located inbetween the private, and the service, thus it’ll generate free column space at the living room (semi-private) .
3. The office mass positioned in front of the house, so that it gives an ability to watch the front side of the house (outside) and the living room (inside) at once.
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PROJECT : Interior DesignTYPE : DesignCLIENT : Indonesia’s house of Representative (DPR)LOCATION : Jakarta, IndonesiaSTATUS : Built (2004)
THE PEOPLE’S HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE GREAT PLENARY ROOM (R.PARIPURNA DPR)
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TYPE : DesignCLIENT : Indonesia’s house of Representative (DPR)LOCATION : Jakarta, IndonesiaSTATUS : Built (2004)
THE PEOPLE’S HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE GREAT COMISSION ROOM
PROJECT : InteriorTYPE : CommercialCLIENT : Mammapia CakeLOCATION : Bandung, IndonesiaSTATUS : Built (2007)
MAMMAPIA INTERIOR
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PROJECT : InteriorTYPE : Multi-purpose Hall InstallationCLIENT : John. F. Kennedy FoundationLOCATION : Kennedy Center for Performing Art, Washington, D. C., U.S.A.STATUS : Built (2011)
THE MONSOON CLUB
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This Final assignment for 3rd furniture design at Interior Design Study Program Bandung Institute of Technology starts from rattan theme. Students had been given a task to design an easy/lounge chair using rattan as the main material or structure.
I came up with the idea of using rattan residues from the rattan furniture factories in Cirebon.
There’s still a lot kind of residues that haven’t worked over yet. Pitrit was the most reasonable material that I can explore at that time.
The selected works will be built under the State’s Dept. of Industry and commerce of Indonesia.
This treaty were meant to stimulate rattan industry that have been fall in 2006, especially in Cirebon, as well as to encourage the student to produce high quality design.
Project type:Final assignment for
3rd Furniture Design (DI32A3)at Interior Design Study
ProgramFaculty of Art and Design,
Bandung Institute of Technology
Location:Bandung-Cirebon
Design period:2007
Status:Under construction by the state
Dept. of Industry and commerce of Indonesia
Grade:A
ConceptWaste pitrit* Chair
Everyday, rattan furniture factory wastes pitrit* residues from production for about 5-10 Kg(*smallest dia rattan, ranging from 3-4 mm dia)
+Those pitrit residues has a variety of length, ranging from 5-15cm.It needs a basic interweaving as a foundation to plait the pitrit residues, thus it needs a wire mesh interweaving.
Like this cross pattern interweaving, it’s the right pattern for the pitrit resi-dues, because of the limitedness of the residues that can’t be plait continu-ously, this made the residues tied each other.
Hollow steel frame d=40mm
+Wire mesh diamond pattern
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PROJECT : Furniture Design TYPE : ExperimentalCLIENT : Bandung Institute Of Technology (ITB)LOCATION : Bandung-Cirebon, IndonesiaSTATUS : Built (2007)
WASTE PITRIT EASY CHAIR
PROJECT : Furniture Design TYPE : ExperimentalCLIENT : Habitat For HumanityLOCATION : Bandung, IndonesiaSTATUS : Design Proposal (2007)
SCRAP WOOD FURNITURE
PROJECT : House, LibraryTYPE : Private, PublicCLIENT : Mr. Bree. Musashino Art LibraryLOCATION : Frankfurt, Tokyo.STATUS : Design Proposal (2009)
SOU FUJIMOTO INTERNSHIP