4. ANA FITRIYANI
Date of birth
Nationality
Gender
Address
Ph./ Mobile
Emai
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Jakarta, 1 April 1992
Indonesian
Female
Jalan Raya Setu Gg. Pinang
RT.003 RW.04 No.64, Cipayung
East Jakarta 13840
+622184597221/ +6281289877892
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EDUCATION BACKGROUND
U N I V E R S I TA S I N D O N E S I A
(BA) Bachelor of Interior Architecture
(2010-2015) GPA: 3.29/4.00
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INTERESTS
Architecture Interior
Design
Furniture Lighting
Travelling Blogging
Craft
Photo-
graphy
Post-
crossing
Farming
LANGUAGE
Indonesia
English
Deutsch
Spanish
Korean
Fluent
(Mother tongue)
Intermediate
(IELTS 6.5)
Basic
Basic
Basic
SKILLS & COMPETENCES
Ms. Office
Photoshop
Corel Draw
Autocad
Archicad
Sketchup & Vray
Teamwork
Research & Analysis
Sketch & Coloring
Modelling Manual (3D)
Photography
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CV Ana Fitriyani
CV
5. Achievements
Top 30 Team
Palapa Creative Project by PPI UK
(Indonesian Student Association in UK)
Electrical/ Lighting Product: Pucuk Rebung Lamp
Exhibited in Lighthouse, Glasgow
2015
Top 10 Team
Lomba Inovasi Produk Enjinia Nusantara (LIPEN)/
Product Innovation Competition by Enjinia Nusantara
Home Product Category: Happy Fit Desk
2014
Work Experience
Architect Internship in Department of Corporate Facility Services
(Property Division), Prudential Life Assurance Jakarta (Dec 15 - Mar 16)
Bazaar Sorting Helper and Flyer Designer (Volunteer)
at Yayasan Usaha Mulia (YUM), 2015
Photographer (Volunteer) at Kelas Inspirasi Depok II
by Yayasan Indonesia Mengajar, 2014
Material and Book Output Team
at Architecture UI Wakatobi Excursion, 2014
Volunteer at Festival Gerakan Indonesia Mengajar, 2013
Treasurer (Donatur Coordinator) at AFAIR
(Architecture [UI] Fair), 2014
Staff of Educational Field (Coordinator of Design
Competiton’s Sharing), Ikatan Mahasiswa Arsitektur, 2012
Decoration Team at Angsana Prabala Showcase for
Culture Mission, BKST FTUI, 2012
Creative Team (Invitation and Souvenir)
at PSB Arsitektur, 2012
Exhibition Team, Interior Architecture Exhibition, 2010
Campus Activities
Participant of Furniture Exhibition, UI, 2013
Participant of Furniture Workshop, UI, 2013
Participant at Temu Karya Mahasiswa Desain Interior
Indonesia XI, Solo, 2013
Participant of Jakarta 32°C Exhibition, National Gallery
Jakarta, 2012
Paper Presenter (on Team) at ICSTD Bali, 2012
Participant of ARCASIA Student Jamboree, Bali, 2012
CV Ana Fitriyani
6.
7. CONTENTS
F U R N I T U R E
DESIGN: R.E.D
3D WORKS
PRATAMA HOUSE01
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TWISTER
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INDONESIA’S
ART & CRAFT
CENTER
BACKDROP
DESIGN
BOOK
PHOTOGRAPY
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12
ACADEMICS
PROGASIK:
COMMUNITY PROJECT
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RESEARCH
PUCUK
REBUNG
LAMP
HAPPY FIT
DESK
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COMPETITIONS OTHERS
KLEUNG07
GRAPHIC
WORKS
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8. PRATAMA HOUSE
This project from Interior Architecture
Studio 2 let us to design space for a
family or a core social group.
A family consists of 5 people are
living in this house. They love
travelling, especially to the mountain,
and doing communal activities that
bring them into a challenging yet
Spaces in this house try to remind
them every single memories they
made by travelling together.
In order to keep close with nature,
this house has many opening with a
grass yard of the centre. The first floor
is a communal space where they
c a n g a t h e r a n d s h a r i n g
activities, where the second floor is
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INDIVIDUAL PROJECT
INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO 2
2012
Pratama House Ana Fitriyani
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more private.
playful experience.
9. T IS TU EW T B
An intervention in a public transit space,
Depok Lama train station, presents a
new meaning into the station platform
with the presence of a point of interest.
‘Point of interest’ idea come as the issue
of the site which is static and created a
phenomena called absent minded.
This intervention can transform into so-
mething useful because it can be
used to sit or lean the body, especially
at the rush hour when the other
platform facilities might less acomodative.
One of the new meanings is by reusing
mineral water bottle. It is easy to find and
can be used to make people aware about
eco-friendly lifestyle. These bottles,
especially on the seat part, are filled
with water to make the whole structure
stronger. The water could also gives
cool and soft effect.
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TEAM PROJECT
PUBLIC TRANSIT SPACE PROJECT
URBAN INTERIOR INTERVENTION
INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO 4, 2013
ISSUE:
vacant condition while
waiting for the train or
static condition while
coming after took the train
DEPOK LAMA
TRAIN STATION:
not only as a
destination,
but also as a
transit station
from Jakarta
or
from Tangerang
to Bogor
INTERVENTION IDEA:
creating a condition that is not static;
presenting point of interest with some-
thing memorable at transit platform
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SPE TACLC E
sit&leanon
Twist Tube Ana Fitriyani
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10. THE PROCESS
Clean the recycle
of mineral bottles
600 ml
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TRAN FOR INGS M
SPE TACLC E
Tied the bottles with
wire (1 - 0.5 mm)
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3
Filled the
bottles which
are used
as seat
with water
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Paint the bottom surface of the
bottles with white & primary color
TU
EB
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Arrange all of
the components
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Point of Interest
Word to “see”
Something to show
Flow Gradual change
Easily change
Fluid Substance which
has the ability
to flow
FORM
Twist
Things that easy
to change the shape
Continue rhythm
Transformation
of function
Can be used
to sit and lean on
TWIST
Twist Column
The column
as if transform
Eye Catching
Form Color
Psychology
of Color
Colorful
Happy
Pattern
Stimulate
people to
think the
form of
the pattern
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Twist Tube Ana Fitriyani
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SENSE
THE CONCEPT
11. INDONESIA’S ART & CRAFT CENTER03
INDIVIDUAL PROJECT: ADAPTIVE REUSE
INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO 5 2013
The aim of this project was to re-introduce Tjipta Niaga building to all of
class of residents with a new image which is memorable, stick in memory
of everyone who have visited Jakarta Old Town. This place is considered
as a must-be-visited place with the visitors of Old Town.
The memorable journey of this building has a theme: Exploring Indonesian
Art and Craft, where the visitors can see the making process of Indonesia’s
craft and try to make it by themselves, capturing journey moments through
3D digital photobooth with changable background, with the priority to
introduce Indonesia’s art and craft product. An intervention has made by
re-program the space circulation where the visitpr could experience the complete
journey about Indonesia’s art and craft.
Indonesia’s Art & Craft Center Ana Fitriyani
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FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
FORM
a fuse between space quality
from the grids (can be seen from
floor plan) and column ornament
rows of Tjipta Niaga building
form gives the shape
of room circulation and
furniture (as a media
to display retail product
12. It is a project designing a furniture that can
accomodate activities in Lobby K, Faculty
of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia.
The issues are the lobby’s users who have
problems, such as wi-fi user with laptop,
and the image of this lobby which is less
representative because of the students who
like to sit on the floor while doing their tasks.
This furniture aims to improve the way Lobby
K users sit with simple and efficient design.
Beside that, hopefully it makes the lobby
more representative with the new image
t h r o u g h t h e i n n o v a t i v e d e s i g n .
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TEAM PROJECT
FURNITURE DESIGN FINAL PROJECT
2013 ISSUE
The final design presents a furniture with the
sleek and slim design. It shows a new image
of Lobby K, from rigid and colorless, into
something that brings a new point of interest
from its bright color. Polycarbonate was
choosen as the material because it can be
cleaned easily and represents sleek image.
MATERIAL
FURNITURE DESIGN: R.E.D.
Furniture Design: R.E.D. Ana Fitriyani
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13. HAPPY FIT DESK
While studying or doing a task on a table for a long time,
temporary we get our body stiff because of the static position.
Painful of our muscles after overuse or weariness can make
our work performance less optimum and not efficient.
Nowadays, there is no working table equipped with chair that
can make working activity more enjoyable and less tiring.
Happy Fit designed as a simple solution to make working on
table more efficient. With this product, light exercise such as
pedaling, streighten foot, and stretching waist can be done
while working. We can also have a different view by rotating
the chair, so the boredom can be prevented. All those light
exercise are to decrease weariness and give more fun and
m o r e h e a l t h y w o r k i n g a c t i v i t y .
Happy Fit consists of some parts and uses recycle material
(such as the bike frame). The bike frame is being modificated
(by detached the wheel) and is used as the main part of
the furniture. The seat has been changed into rotating chair
equipped with foam and back support. Circle board as table
is installed to place the book or laptop. The front part is
equipped with storage. The bike paddle still exist. The back
of the down part is equipped with wheel which is possible
to move and rotate the furniture. Meanwhile, the front of
the down part is a stable base equipped with rubber.
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Video link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLHB-DCZvwA
Publication:
http://enjinianusantara.com/pengumuman-pemenang-tahap-1-lipen-2014
Chair with ergonomic cushion for users
POLYURETHANE FOAM + OSCAR LEATHER
PLYWOOD + HPL
Woven poly-olefin
upholstery fabric
or oscar leather Polyurethane
foam
ALUMUNIUM
PLYWOOD + HPL
IRON PIPE
TEXTURED METAL
WHEELCASTER
Storage, used for
important stuffs such as
stationaries, books, etc
Equipped with rubber
on the base to avoid
slippery
There are two foot pedestals,which are
upside and downside. These foot pedestals
are used for straighten and bend foot.
it makes the chair rotating
360 degree easily to the table
This pedal is good for the user’s motoric.
Based on a research, biking (pedaling)
can bring happy effect. So, it can be a
simple exercise that can be done while
working.
a pivot under the chair can make
it rotating, so it will be easy to do
an exercise and stretch the waist
Multilayer structure, consist of the settled one
and the rotating one (up to 360 degree). In
makes the user’s position more flexible and
gives a “happy effect”. Beside that, the user’s
view can be varied without moving (just by
rotating the chair to the pivot). So, it can be
less boring while working.
NORMAL POSITION STRAIGHTEN LEGS STRETCHING WAIST PEDALING ROTATING 360 DEGREE
TOP 10 TEAM IN HOME PRODUCT CATEGORY
ENJINIA NUSANTARA INNOVATION PRODUCT COMPETITION, 2014
138 cm
SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEWBACK VIEW UP VIEW
Happy Fit Desk Ana Fitriyani
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14. KLEUNG07
LIGHTING PRODUCT CATEGORY (TEAM)
SUBMITTED FOR BRAVACASA
DESIGN CHALLENGE INDONESIA, 2016
Kleung Ana Fitriyani
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Kleung is a lighting product inspired by
Indonesia’s kite. Kite or we called “layang-
layang”, is diverse and has its own
characteristics. Kleung, or eagle, is one of
kite shapes from Sumatera. We create
Kleung as a lighting product that can be
the point of interest inside home.
Kite is one of Indonesia’s richnesses which
has multiple functions. Not only as a kite to
be played by the kids, but also as research
objects, to do fishing, and so on.
Simple things can have much value
through exploration. Just like Kleung,
Indonesia’s future can reach the high
sky if we want to explore the potential.
FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEWUP VIEW SECTION BSECTION A
hook
plywood
(flexible and
easy to set)
colour
variation
rattan fiber
pliable material,
durable, can be
molded into
different shapes
circular flourescent tube
energy efficient and cost effective,
bring warm colour to space
15. background: freepik.com
PUCUK REBUNG LAMP06
Publication link: http://palapaproject.com/contestant/index/60
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.526409434178927.1073741866.163871933766014&type=3
TOP 30 TEAM (ELECTRICAL/ LIGHTING PRODUCT)
PALAPA CREATIVE PROJECT BY PPI UK, 2015
Pucuk Rebung lamp can be used as table lamp (beside bed)
or to provide some kind of activities at a room in home that
needs to stimulate a calm and warm ambient, for example in
the living room. This product targets to young and adult
urban society who appreciate traditional culture value.
Pucuk Rebung lamp combines one of Indonesia’s Batik patterns
(Batik Betawi) with tapestry method (one of weaving methods
that comes from Europe). This ambient lamp was designed to
project shadow of Batik Betawi’s initial pattern: Pucuk Rebung
(tumpal). Pucuk Rebung is batik pesisir typical that illustrates
bamboo stem bud. This Pucuk Rebung pattern is installed in a
triangle wood module frame which is made by weaving tapestry
method. Pucuk Rebung lamp combines the shape of triangle
modules which forms octahedron. Not each triangle module is
filled by tapestry, so the shadow of Batik Betawi’s initial pattern
(tumpal) could be projected.
If we turn on the lamp, it will shows the shadows of pucuk
rebung pattern (one of Betawi’s batik pattern). It could give
certain nuance for the room such as relax, calm, and warmth
from its dim light.
Batik Betawi
Pucuk Rebung
Pattern (tumpal)
trace the pattern form exploration
(2 dimensional & 3 dimensional)
F O R M
EXPLO
RATION
OCTAHEDRON = the choosen form
(most representative as ‘pucuk’ form)
weaving pattern
(tapestry)
lamp’s form (pucuk/
bamboo’s stem bud)
Pucuk Rebung Lamp Ana Fitriyani
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16. 1TRIANGLE
MODULE
holes
(distance
1 cm)
1
m
odule
THE MAKING PROCESS
tapestry
weaving
install
the
module
Exhibited in Lighthouse, Glasgow,
United Kingdom (19 September 2015)
make 24
modules
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2
3
4
the base to
install the bulb
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campor or
mahogany
wood
the weft
(horizontal) threads:
red and yellow wools
the warp
(vertical) threads:
brown wool
pucukre
bung lamp
cooperate with local carpenter
Pucuk Rebung Lamp Ana Fitriyani
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17. PROGASIK:
COMMUNITY-BASED PROJECT
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Progasik: Community Project Ana Fitriyani
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TEAM PROJECT
EVERYDAY AND ARCHITECTURE CLASS, 2013
It is a community-based design project that faced
many failures in the activity process. Surveys, interviews,
workshops; six out of eleven activities has not done as
expected.
However, failure does not mean unsuccessful. Failure by
failure somehow guide the team to another result: research.
What things which need attention while communicating
with a community? How deep is area context should
be learned? What is the appropriate way of community-
based design method?
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PLAN
PROGRESS
WORKSHOP
SURVEY
INTERVIEW
Questionnaire (Goal: many questionnaires to be filled)
Six out of eleven activities could not accomplish goal
FINAL
OUTPUT
ACTIVITY
EVALUATION’S
TABLE
STUDY
MODUL
PROPOSAL
BOOK
(on progress)
BLOG:
progasik.
blogspot.com
FAILURE
TAXONOMY’s
DIAGRAM
Join exercise (Goal: get the chance to have a chat)
Making flower pot
(Goal: the mothers interest to join)Introducing vertical farming
(Goal: people get interest and involve)
Drawing the ideal yard(Goal: knowing children’s imagination)
A community-based design project located in
Srengseng Sawah, South Jakarta.
The issue that was choosen is the problem of
how TOGA program did not running optimally.
C o n t a i n e v a l u a t i o n i n
each activity. Target, execution
process, and goal achievement Contains table and visual aid.
Those will be given to KB Raisya’s
teacher as suggestion of study
material about plants in interactive
way
Mapping fault points
that happened while
the progress were going on
Bundle of record
about our project
Contains documentation of all
progress, analysis result, and
recommendation
Quiz of identificating vegetables, fruits, and flowers
(Goal: Finding how far is children’s knowledge)
Mapping wasteland (Goal: get the data)
Mapping KB Raisya (Goal: get the data)
Discussing with the head of PKK
(Goal: get the information)
Progasik: Community Project Ana Fitriyani
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Quiz: Favorite Toys
(Goal: Approaching and knowing
children’s favorite)
Planting Simulation
(Goal: Transfering knowledge and
find how will they react)
19. Press carboard’s surface
to make it flatter and more flexible
(mouldable)
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BACKDROP DESIGN
Thousand leaves grow upon the branches is a
hope for the millions of people who live in this
earth. Unfortunately, humans can not cherish
its existence and do not preserve them well.
Leaf figures fulfill this artwork, but it will
never enough as long as they are not
the natural, but the artificial one.
Have you ever imagined those artificial
leaves might be the only one which could
remain instead of the natural one?
( e x h i b i t e d i n J a k a r t a 3 2 ° C ,
N a t i o n a l G a l l e r y J a k a r t a ,
from 22 September - 8 October 2012)
Material: Cardboard
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Team
Showcase for BKST (Engineering Student’s
Art Association) Culture Mission to Portugal,
Usmar Ismail Hall, Jakarta
2012 Make patterns on a plywood. Fill the flexible
cardboard into the-leaf-shape parts, and the
regular cardboard cutting into the background.
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THE PROCESS
Backdrop Design Ana Fitriyani
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20. BOOK
I was in charged in material and book output team of
Architecture Excursion to Wakatobi. This book was about
our team who were experience living in Sama
Bahari Village, the place where Bajau (or Bajo) ethnic group
live. We did some researches about their unusual way of
living as they built their own houses and villages floating
on the sea.The tagline of this book was “Tanah airku, air
tanahku”, which means that the ocean was their ‘land’ where
they live and dwell, whereas the land (where normal people
live and build homes) was just like water for normal people
(where normal people didn’t live and dwell here).
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Team
Architecture Student’s Excursion to Wakatobi
(published in 2013)
Photos & Sketch: Documentation of Excursion to Wakatobi Team, Department of Architecture, Universitas Indonesia, 2013
Book Ana Fitriyani
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The Book Cover
21. PHOTOGRAPHY
These are selected photos which were taken
when I voluntarily participated in
Kelas Inspirasi Depok II (Inspiration Class)
as photographer. Inspiration Class is an event
held by Yayasan Indonesia Mengajar that
conduct in one day. Professional from various
background can participate by teaching
elementary school’s students, introducing their
job, not afraid of dreaming about their future,
and giving them motivations through various
kind of teaching method they brought.
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Individual
Kelas Inspirasi Depok II (Inspiration Class)
held by Yayasan Indonesia Mengajar
2014
All photos were documented by me
Photography Ana Fitriyani
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22. Ana Fitriyani
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3D WORKS12
3D Works
Individual
Final Project of Fine Art Class
Title: Childhood Memories, 2010
Old memories, happy memories, sweet memories. Those
which happened on the past tend to be kept inside our mind,
or some of us will let those written on personal notes.
The past relates with time and space. The past that was so
far away to be reached. The time that brings out the
i m a g e o f p e o p l e a n d t h e p l a c e s b a c k t h e n .
Someone missed his childhood memories so much.
He missed the time when he was playing around the yard
under the big tree. The air, the sound of her friends playing,
the bright sun, the beautiful sky filled with some kites.
Those memories popped out from his notes. It
would only stay on the diary because they were no longer existed.
Material: Wire, aluminum, wool, paper, paint
23. Ana Fitriyani
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GRAPHIC WORKS13
3D Works
Individual (Freelance Project)
Logo Design, Postcard Project
2015 - 2016
Volunteer Project
Flyer Design for
Yayasan Usaha Mulia (YUM)
Charity Bazaar, 2015
Freelance Project
Logo Design for
Local Culinary Vendor
(Roasted Chicken), 2015
Freelance Project
Logo & Hang-Tag Design for Online Shop
(instagram: anra_house), 2016
FreelanceProject
PostcardProjectforGRAPIC
GramediaCompetition,2016