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EXCERPTS OF SELECTED PAST PHOTO PROJECTSAND ASSIGNMENTS
PROJECT
Stories of Indonesian recipients of The UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation.
Since its first establishment in 2000, the UNESCO Asia-‐Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage ConservaCon have garnered more than five hundred conservaCon projects in 24 countries.
These Award-‐winning projects not only set the standards of technical excellence, but also serve as the best pracCce models in their understanding of conservaCon issues in relaCon to the cultural, social, historical, and architectural significance of the properCes.
Projects from Indonesia have been featured prominently in the Awards. Five of them, from different corners Indonesia, were endowed an award each.
This is the four, out of five, Indonesian projects who won the UNESCO Asia-‐Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage ConservaCon.
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DE DRIEKLEUR, BANDUNG. 2014 HONOURABLE MENTION.
CONSERVATION ARCHITECT: BUDI LIM ARCHITECT.
NATIONAL ARCHIVE OF REPUBLIC INDONESIA, JAKARTA. 2011 AWARD OF EXCELLENCE.
CONSERVATION ARCHITECTS: HAN AWAL & PARTNERS, BUDI LIM ARCHITECTS, COR PASSCHIER.
VIRTUOUS BRIDGE, MEDAN. 2003 AWARD OF MERIT.
CONSERVATION ARCHITECTS: DIAGRAM KONSULTAN.
THE HOUSE OF C.P. WOLFF SCHOEMAKER, BANDUNG. 2000 HONOURABLE MENTION.
CONSERVATION ARCHITECTS: DIABYO HARTONO.
PROJECT
ASEAN Regional Forum Disaster Relief Excersise.
ASEAN Regional Forum Disaster Relief Exercise (ARF DiREx) 2011 is a joint training event of disaster management in the context of the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) or the countries in the ASEAN region.
ImplementaCon of ARF DiREx 2011 aimed to increase the 2 (two) aspects of coordinaCon, ie coordinaCon between civilian and military in the field of disaster management and response, as well as coordinaCon between the disaster affected country with the donor countries.
For the main elements of the exercises, acCviCes focused on the coordinaCon of acCviCes in post disaster, evacuaCon acCviCes and idenCficaCon of vicCms, medical care and relocaCon of the vicCms, based on the scenario earthquake followed by a tsunami that hit North Sulawesi.
PROJECT
Traces of Homes.
One of programs released by Jakarta’s government in 2003 to resolve flood in the city is developing canals in eastern part of Jakarta. The canal’s project was planned to be finished in 2010. To make this project, city’s government should free the lands that consist of eleven big districts in East Jakarta and two big areas in North Jakarta. This project is known by ciCzens as BKT (Banjir Kanal Timur/East Canal).
SystemaCcal evicCon run for the sake of urban plan always creates some paQern of changes in the city that never seen before. I could discover various new forms created from spaces where its habitants had gone away. This urban phenomenon provokes many quesCons about the people that had lived and seQled there, as well as how memory of every each room inside their houses that will be disappeared forever.
PROJECT
Offshore Oil Drilling Project.
A documentaCon of Offshore Oil Drilling Project in the Makassar Strait by PT Total Indonesia in 2011-‐2012. The process includes a variety of construcCon work done in the area of land; to the installaCon process in the middle of the ocean.
To work on projects with a high safety risk such as this, one must refer to the key principles for safety. Each worker engaged in this project, has previously been specially trained and equipped with the knowledge related to procedures and security principles for doing this job.
PROJECT
Stories From Bajawa.
Bajawa city, which is located in the district Ngada, East Nusa Tenggara Province—classified as very ferCle, given its posiCon on volcanic path that stretches from various islands such as Sumatra, Java and Nusa Tenggara islands to the Maluku islands. The series of mountains, hills and valleys is a typical topography of Ngada.
Bena is one of the tradiConal village in Bajawa. Here we can see a number of megalithic cultural heritage. As well as various types of megalithic stones which are sCll used today for various tradiConal rituals can also be seen here.
There are nine tribes living in this village; in the 40 tradiConal houses. The majority profession of the male populaCon are farmers while women produce fabrics with woven method.
Weaving acCvity seems to be a characterisCc of almost every ethnic community in East Nusa Tenggara, including Bajawa community. Here, these acCviCes popularly named as "Mane Tenu / Seda Tenu" and performed exclusively only by women (both the mother and young women / girls).
PROJECT
Rapid Development of East Kalimantan.
With abundant natural resources such as gas, oil and mineral, East Kalimantan Provincial Government did not find any difficulty in financing the development of various modern faciliCes of the province. Since 2008, a variety of projects ranging from the manufacture of buildings, roads and bridges massively built.
Danger of the environmental destrucCon is one of the considerable threat due to the increasingly massive coal mining exploitaCon; marked by the increasing number of major projects in the mining sector which is supported by local governments.
There are a lot of great quesCons that arise, related to a variety of modern development that is currently happening in East Kaliamantan: If we are unable to see that in managing the natural resources; we should also consider and respect the wisdom of life of the local community (especially the Dayak) which is an indigenous tribe in East Kaliamantan, who had lived very close to nature for a long Cme? Is this kind of development they need? Are we just going to repeat the mistakes of previous generaCons who only makes the indigenous tribal communiCes as tourism objects even in their own homeland?
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