Design Report
Design Report
Design Report
DESIGN REPORT
AUDITORIUM
AURI
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EXHIBITION
PUBLISHING
CONTRIBUTION
- Author and contributor of Mythical Creature Drawing Book, Department of Archi-
tecture UII 2015
- Model and contributor of Blue Lagoon Photography Book, Department of Architec-
ture UII 2016
- Photographer on Surreal Space Photography Book, Department of Architecture UII
2016
- Contributor on Bamboo Shelter Architectural Design Book, Department of Architec-
ture UII 2016
- Author and contributor of Tree Emotion Drawing Book, Department of Architecture
UII 2015
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OMO SEBUA, NIAS
Omo sebua have bowed galleries
underneath the large overhanging
eaves. They provided a defensive
vantage point, and in times of peace,
a ventilated and comfortable place
from which to observe the street be-
low.
Structurally, Omo Sebua shows ra-
tional load trail where the impressive
roof is supported with humble col-
umn. Creating three building mass.
The roof (head), the house (body)
and the supporting column above
(foot)
M A T E R I A L
M A T T E R S
STEEL
Fabricated steel for
structure framing and
bracing, giving wide span
for auditorium
WOOD
C O N -
CRETE
precasted, raw concrete helps shaping
rational strength for the main structure
ALTERNATIVE DESIGN 1
Nias traditional house is the main inspiration of this de-
sign, where the iconic slanted wall is functioned as audi-
torium seating. Steel bracing on each side, functioned as
a net, support the main load of auditorium. Which there-
fore, distributed to the main structural column on each
sides of the building
ALTERNATIVE DESIGN 2
B O R D E R
public outside through the out-fac-
ing side of the bui;ding.
OMA AURI
AUDITORIUM
PHASE 2
PHASE 3
ARCHITECTURAL
SECTION
INTERIOR
To put functions and objects in order
The body moves through space every day, and in architec-
ture, that can be orchestrated. This bulding has to acommo-
date two contrary activities. Which are openness and dividabili-
ty of exhibition, and private-integrated seminars on auditorium.
Therefore, this building gives clear separation of such activities vertically.