Session 1: Architectural Practitioner
1. Fitriani RATMAJA SAPRIEL - CALQ Agence d'Architecture, France - Project Manager and BIM Coordinator
2. Yu Sing – Akanoma Studio
3. Ar. Yanuar PF, IAI - Aaksen Responsible Architecture
Session 1: Architectural Practitioner
1. Fitriani RATMAJA SAPRIEL - CALQ Agence d'Architecture, France - Project Manager and BIM Coordinator
2. Yu Sing – Akanoma Studio
3. Ar. Yanuar PF, IAI - Aaksen Responsible Architecture
Extended Abstract deadline January 15, 2024 |
Notification of extended abstract acceptance January 29, 2024 |
Poster and Video Presentation Submission February 12, 2024 |
Payment deadline February 14, 2024 |
Conference Date February 27-28, 2024 |
Full paper submission deadline March 20, 2024 |
Fitriani RATMAJA
Address:
Phone: +33 (0)6 41 34 60 47 70 Avenue Aristide Briand
Email: f.ratmaja@gmail.com 92120 Montrouge f.ratmaja@calq.fr (Professional)
Nationality: Indonesia
Occupation: BIM, Architecture, digital modeling (Revit), interior design, urban and environmental architecture. Technical drawing and 3D visualization (AutoCAD, SketchUp, 3ds Max, V-Ray rendering) Mapping (ArcGIS).
Professional Experience:
October 2023 - Present: Architect – Project Manager – BIM Coordinator at CALQ architecture office
Main projects: Rehabilitation of a shopping center into an ice skating arena. Cherbourg Construction of a new Pathé cinema. Bouglone-Billancourt
REVIT and BIM Trainer at the office
February 2020 – September 2023: Architect – BIM Coordinator at CALQ architecture office
Main projects: Rehabilitation of office spaces in collaboration with WEWORK. Paris Transformation of workshops into offices, Paris Conversion of parking structure into offices and apartments, Paris
September 2019 – February 2020: Architect – BIM Coordinator at Dubuisson Architecture Main project: University for Deloitte.
January 2019 – September 2019: Architect – BIM Manager at URBAN ACT Architecture et Ecologie Territoriale Main project, Noisy-Le-Sec (Swimming pool, apartments, hotel, shopping center)
May 2015 – December 2018: Architect – Project Manager Assistant at URBAN ACT Architecture et Ecologie Territoriale. REVIT and BIM Trainer at the office. Projects:
Education:
2015: Graduated with honors from the professional school at École des Ingénieurs de la Ville de Paris (School of Engineers of the City of Paris) in collaboration with ENSA Paris-Belleville, Université Paris-Est Marnes-la-Vallée (National School of Architecture Paris-Belleville and University of Paris-East Marne-la-Vallée).
2011: Graduated cum laude from the University of Education Indonesia, majoring in Architectural Technical Education.
Other:
Languages: Indonesian, Sundanese (native languages). French (second language), English.
Organizational Experience: Association Urbanisme et Démocratie Réseau Indonésie Association Solidarité Indonési Association Srikandi Indonesia Association
Hobbies: Travelling
Yu Sing was born in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia in 1976. He graduated from Bandung Institute of Technology in 1999, majoring in Architecture Engineering. In that same year he began his career as an architect by establishing Studio Genesis with a colleague. In November 2011, he established his own independent architecture studio called Akanoma. The name Akanoma itself is a blend of two words in bahasa Indonesia, which are /akar/ means roots and /anomali/ means anomalies. It affirms the studio's commitment to take root in Indonesian unique cultural contexts, potentials, and issues. Akanoma realizes the huge potential damage that architecture can do when it fails to take the gap in economic, social, cultural, and ecological aspects into considerations. Hence Studio Akanoma's vision which is to cherish the earth with all its inhabitants through architecture and their four designs missions, which are:
1. Striving to make architecture accessible for all Indonesian, not only the privileged ones.
2. Recontextualizing Indonesian archipelago architecture.
3. Creating an interdependency among nature, culture, and economy through architecture.
4. Assisting local people to thrive in ecotourism.
In 2009, Yu Sing published his book “Mimpi Rumah Murah” (Dream of Affordable Houses) which became a breakthrough for one of his missions that is to make architecture accessible for all. He has also conducted a lot of workshops and seminars, encouraging students and young architects to practice affordable and sustainable architecture. Yu Sing is also open for public discussions through his blog, email, and other social media accounts. In 2012, collaborating with Prima Rusdi and Mandy Marahimin, via wujudkan.com crowdfunding, he initiated a philanthropic project “Papan untuk Semua” .
In 2013, Contributor of book SANG ARSITEK, mengenang kembali arsitektur Y.B.Mangunwijaya, Penerbit Kanisius.
In 2017, several akanoma studio projects reviewed at book: 7 arsitek indonesia, lahirnya generasi arsitek baru, penerbit kanaya press and book: 15 cerita arsitek muda.
In 2019, Epilog book: Mengaduk Ruang, tafsir merakyat atas bangunan karya Rifai Asyhari, penerbit hatopma indonesia.
In 2021, Epilog book: Ngekos karya Andy Rahman & Anas Hidayat, menuju arsitektur yang lebih ramah lingkungan.
In 2022, Interviewee book: Arsitektur Partisipatoris untuk Mahasiswa, masa depan arsitektur Indonesia, Fauziyyah Sofiah & Firda Rasyidian, OMAH Library.
2017, 2018, 2019, 2022: superviser Lecturer design studio Postgraduate architecture Institut Teknologi Bandung, focus at design resilient.
2017-juni 2021, 2022: short term consultant World Bank at mentoring KOTAKU city coordinator KOTAKU.
Presented Architecture Workshops/Seminars (last years selected):
2022.
1. Biophilic Architecture, Universitas Riau, 27th Jan 2022.
2. Economy Ecology Acupuncture, Arsitektur Widyastana, UPN Veterran, Jawa Timur, 28th Feb 2022.
3. Meaning of space through architectural design ideas, Universitas Tadulako Sulawesi tengah, 27th April 2022.
4. Interdependence to Mother Earth, IDEP Foundation Bali, 12th May 2022.
5. Architecture and Environment, IAI Kalimantan Tengah, 28th May 2022.
2021.
1. Design Process of Social Housing, Universitas Pelita Harapan, Tangerang, 7 th February 2021.
2. Rethink about house design in Pandemic Era, Universitas Krisnadwipayana Bekasi, 27th February 2021.
3. Inovation at Housing & Settlement, BPK Dki Jakarta (Audit Board of Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta Office), 2nd March 2021.
4. Growing Modular Home, Krearture Tatamatra, Malang, 20th March 2021.
5. The Role of Architecture Towards Water Sensitive City, IAI Sumatera barat, 23rd March
2021.
6. The Principle of Energy Reduction in Housing Planning Design, Grand Petruk Palace Malang, 27th March 2021.
7. Water Sensitive City, the role of architecture in flood control and land subsidence comprehensively, Universitas Udayana Bali, 31st March 2021.
8. Inovation at Housing & Settlement, Jakarta Propertindo and Rujak Center for Urban Studies, 23rd March 2021.
9. Architectural Solution for Tourism, Housing, and Settlement Problems, Petra University Surabaya, 24th April 2021.
10. Architectural Assitance in Developing Social Capital Society goes to Common Welfare, Nasional Seminar Social Design 2021, 3rd May 2021.
11. Design Exploration Within Limitation, Universitas Gajah Mada, Yogyakarta, 29th May 2021.
12. Architectural Assitance in Developing Social Capital Society goes to Common Welfare, Unika Soegijapranata, Semarang, 3rd June 2021.
13. Towards a Resilient Malang City, IAI Malang, 15th June 2021.
14. Looking for Creative Architecture, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta, 19th June 2021.
15. Looking for Creative Architecture, LPK MAT Medan, Jakarta, 6th July 2021.
16. Looking for Creative Architecture, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, 10th July 2021.
17. Looking for Creative Architecture, Acer More Up Your Creativity, 2nd August 2021.
18. Identity Paradigm in Architecture, Universitas Podomoro Jakarta, 10th August 2021.
19. Looking for Creative Architecture, UPN Veteran Jawa Timur, 26th August 2021.
20. Repositioning of Architectural Alignments, think about the contribution of architecture to environment & society, Sharing Session Archinesia, 2nd September 2021.
21. Sustainable Issues, rebuild interdependence with nature, Universitas Gunadarma, Depok, 11 September 2021.
22. The Connection of Human, Climate, and Nature, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta, 9th October 2021.
23. Looking for a Creative Architectural & Interior Design in The Locality Paradigm, Binus University, 18th October 2021.
24. Vertical Kampung, social settlement for improvement occupant welfare, Institut Teknologi bandung, 19th October 2021.
25. Architectural Response on Sustainability Issues, Institut Teknologi Bandung, 28th October 2021.
26. The Future of Micro House, Universitas Multimedia Nusantara, Banten, 28th October 2021.
27. Urban Kampung Densification, upgrading housing supply & economy capability, World bank Group, 27 th October 2021.
28. Urban Kampung Densification as Future Settlement, Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar, 3rd November 2021.
29. Kampung Tourism Ecopunture, Nusantara Kampung Conference, 20th November 2021.
30. Vertical Kampung: social settlements to improve the welfare of residents, Jakarta Festival, 15th December 2021.
Personal Information
Earning his Bachelor of Architecture title from Parahyangan Catholic University, Yanuar Pratama Firdaus started his career in PT. Urbane Indonesia under the Urban Design Division. In 2011, he established House The House with fellow creators. He further founded bike.bdg, the first bike-sharing transportation community in Southeast Asia. He continued his graduate study in Bandung Institute of Technology and Goldsmiths University of London. He established Aaksen Responsible Aarchitecture in 2018. Albizzia House and Norhouse, the projects, received Good Design Indonesia 2019 award and Good Design Award 2019 Japan. Now, along with Aaksen Responsible Aarchitecture, his vision is to accelerate the development of Indonesia with #responsibleaarchitecture.
Education
2005-2009 : Universitas Katolik Parahyangan Jurusan Teknik Arsitektur
2015-2017 : Magister Bisnis ITB jurusan Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship
Research Interests
Urban ventilation and cooling
Heat island mitigation strategies
Net zero carbon buildings
Professional Activities
Deputy Editor-in-Chief for academic journal Frontier in Built Environment
Member of the editorial board of journal Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology
Member of the editorial board of International Journal Buildings
Member of the editorial board of International Journal Journal of Urban Management and Energy Sustainability
Guest Editor for International Journal Sustainable Cities and Society
Topic Editor for international Journal Buildings, Atmosphere, Remote Sensing, Sustainability, Land, Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability
Journal Guest Editor for International Journal Sustainability
Journal Guest Editor for International Journal Frontiers in Public Health
President of the 1st International Conference of Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability
Excellent reviewer for International Journal Building and Environment, Sustainable Cities and Society, Energy and Buildings, Journal of Building Engineering
Qualifications
2016/08 – 2020/06, University of New South Wales, School of Built Environment, PhD
2012/09-2015/06, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, School of Environment and Architecture, Master of Engineering
2008/09-2012/06, Qingdao University of Technology, School of Civil Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering
Work Experience
2020/12 –present, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University, Professor, PhD Supervisor, Research Fellow
2020/06 – 2020/12, University of New South Wales, Low Carbon Living CRC, Post-doctoral Fellow
2019/04 – 2019/07, University of New South Wales, High Performance Building Research Center, part-time Associate Research Fellow
2018/07 – 2019/06, University of New South Wales, School of Built Environment, Teaching Assistant
Professor Yandi Andri Yatmo
DipArch, MArch, PhD, IAI
Education:
Bachelor of Architectural Engineering, Universitas Indonesia
Postgraduate Diploma in Architecture with RIBA Part II, University of Sheffield
Master of Architecture, University of Sheffield
PhD in Architecture, University of Sheffield
Experiences:
Lecturer, Universitas Indonesia (since 1997)
Head of Department of Architecture, Universitas Indonesia (2013-2017)
Head of APTARI (2017-2020)
Wakil Ketua IAI Nasional (2012-2015)
Dewan Pendidikan Arsitek IAI (2015-2018)
Expert Team, Deputy of Green and Digital Transformation, Nusantara Capital City Authority (2023-present)
Editorial Board, Interiority (since 2018)
Editorial Board, International Journal of Technology (2010-2022)
Awards & Grants
Best Community Service Grant (2024)
FuturArc Green Leadership Award (2019)
Holcim Award Asia Pacific (2008, 2011)
National Lecturer Award (2012)
IAI Jakarta Award (2012)
USAID-SHERA Smart City Research Grant, Global Innovation Initiative Grant, USIPP Research Grant, Indonesia Collaboration Research (RKI) etc
Professor Paramita Atmodiwirjo
MArch, MA, PhD, IAI
Education:
Bachelor of Architectural Engineering, Universitas Indonesia
Master of Architectural Studies, University of Sheffield
Master of Education (Teaching and Learning), University of Bath
PhD in Architecture, University of Sheffield
Experiences:
Lecturer, Universitas Indonesia (since 1998)
Editor in Chief, Interiority (since 2018) - indexed in Scopus and Scimago Journal Rank Q1
Advisory Board, APTARI (2014-2017, 2017-2020)
Expert Team, Board for National Standard for Education (BSNP) (2007-2013)
Secretary, International Association For Lifewide Learning (IAFLL) (2014-present)
Editorial Board, International Journal of Technology (2015-2022)
Reviewers for international journals: Urban Design International, Journal of Architecture and Urbanism, Theatre and Performance Design, Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, International Journal for Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, Alam Cipta
Awards & Grants
Emerald Literati Award for Outstanding Reviewer (2021)
FuturArc Green Leadership Award (2019)
Holcim Award Asia Pacific (2008, 2011)
IAI Jakarta Award (2012)
GCRF Networking Grant (UK Academy of Medical Sciences), USAID-SHERA Smart City Research Grant, USIPP Research Grant, Indonesia Collaboration Research (RKI), Policy Research Grant (Puslitjak), etc
Andreas Matzarakis was born 1960 in Pentalofos, Province of Evros, Greece. He studied meteorology at the Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) Munich. His completed his dissertation on the bioclimate of Greece in 1995 at the Aristoteles University in Thessaloniki. Between 1995 and 2001 he was research assistant at the Meteorological Institute of the University of Freiburg. He wrote his habilitation on the 'thermal component of the urban climate'. Between October 2001 and July 2015 he was senior research associate at the University of Freiburg, where he was appointed Adjunct Professor in October 2006. Since August 2015 he is head of the Research Centre Human Biometeorology of the German Meteorological Service. Between 1996 and 2014 he chaired the commission for climate, tourism and recreation the International Society of Biometeorology and he was vice-president of the International Society of Biometeorology between 2006 and 2009. Since 2016 he is the chairman or the German Society for the advancement of medical-meteorological research.
His core research interests are in human bioclimatology und urban climatology, climatology of tourism and climate change impact research. A further research focus is the development of models and tools for applied climatology and biometeorology (e.g. the RayMan model, SkyHelios model, Climate Mapping Tool and CTIS (Climate-Tourism-Information-System).
Career Summary:
P. Marc LaFrance brings extensive experience in the field of Energy, par=cularly in the development of Code and Standards, ENERGY STAR®, and emerging technologies in lighting, equipment, and building envelopes. He served as the head of the R&D Windows and Envelopes program at the Department of Energy (DOE) from 2002 to 2012, during which the program received four 100 R&D Awards. Throughout his tenure at DOE, LaFrance successfully led the program to commercialize innova=ve products, achieve net-zero energy buildings, and make high-performance products more affordable.
Education:
• Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, University of Massachuse\s, Dartmouth(1985)
• Master's Degree in Urban Systems Engineering, George Mason University (1998)
Professional Certifications:
• Certified Energy Manager by the Associa=on of Energy Engineers
• Certified Sustainable Development Professional by the Associa=on of Energy Engineers
Work Experience Department of Energy (DOE) - 1993-2012:
• Code and Standards Program
• ENERGY STAR® Program
• Lighting, Equipment, and Emerging Technologies Program
• Manager of R&D Windows and Envelopes Program (2002-2012)
• Received four 100 R&D Awards for the program
Achievements and Contributions:
• Led the program to commercialize new products and achieve net-zero energy buildings.
• Managed the R&D program that received four 100 R&D Awards.
• Contributed to the development of technology making high-performance products moreaffordable.
Skills:
• Energy Program Development
• Energy Codes and Standards
• ENERGY STAR®
• Ligh=ng, Equipment, and Emerging Technologies
• R&D in Windows and Envelopes
• Energy Management
• Sustainable Development
References:
• Association of Energy Engineers
• Department of Energy, United States
Zeki is the Senior Program Associate for Indonesia where he provides high-level project support to ClimateWorks Foundation’s recently launched initiative to advance climate action and philanthropy in Indonesia. The initiative collaborates closely with a number of ClimateWorks programs, including Finance, Transportation, Cooling, and Forests and Land Use.
Prior to this role, Zeki was an Analyst at Climate Policy Initiative (CPI). He contributed to a range of CPI research on the energy sector and sustainable finance, and he also led the CPI’s tracking and analysis work of private climate finance in Indonesia.
Zeki has more than four years of experience in energy and climate advisory work and another six years of experience in green field project development and financial modeling in energy-intensive industries. Zeki holds a MSc in Energy Management from École des Mines de Paris and BSc in Electrical Engineering from Universitas Indonesia.
Beta Paramita is an Associate Professor in Architecture of Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia. Her interest in research includes sustainable city and green building, especially on building performance and
outdoor thermal comfort. Currently she is board member of IBPSA-ID (Indonesia chapter). Active in RDI (Research Resilience Initiative) focuses on community, environmental change and sustainable development. She initiated Pendidikan Hijau (Green Education), a building performance-based design education movement in the architectural Design
Process. She won the Million Cool Roofs Challenge in 2022 and established the start-up BeCool Indonesia. In 2023 she was awarded as an outstanding lecturer at the Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia. Includes her achievement is the RAFLESIA (solar reflective house) from metal panel with solar emisivity 90% and solar reflectance 72.9%
Conference Chairs
Dr. Eng. Beta Paramita
Secretariat and Contacts
Kunthi Herma Dwidayati, S.Pd., M.Sc
Ana Ramdani Sari, S.Pd., M.Plan.
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