Saturday, 31 October 2009
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Hafiz Amirrol is an architect and graphic designer living in Bandung whose practise encompasses designing, writing, editing, publishing and curating. Hafiz’s architectural works involved with humanitarian and disaster response related projects with MERCY Malaysia for countries, which include Indonesia, Myanmar and Bangladesh. He has also worked with ZLG Design, CODA and Urbane Indonesia, and writes for numerous publications, journals and art reviews. Hafiz studied architecture at Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia, Architectural Association School of Architecture, London, and at the Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia. Hafiz currently runs Rampakasli and teaches at Universitas Pelita Harapan, Indonesia.
nice bro, kemarin sempat site visit lagi ya??? proyeksi density mungkin bisa sampai 10.000, mengingat harga tanah yang mahal, harus memaksimalkan KDB bangunan, gimana menurutmu??
ReplyDeleteSetuju...tetapi dalam memaksimalkan KDB bangunan, arsitek masih mempunyai kuasa untuk membatasi kadar densitas kawasan. Ini merupakan pelajaran dari kasus Kowloon Walled City.
ReplyDeleteDari teori ekonomi memang memungkinkan pembangunan secara hyper-density, tetapi dari aspek tanggungjawab sosial, pasti arsitek tidak mahu menjadikan hunian manusia seperti rumah burung.
Anyway, site visit Pak Michael yang ngurusin semuanya...memang dasar preman Menado.
Thanks for the comment.