This project "Resilience" is a temporary structure designed to mitigate flooding in Jakarta by incorporating sponge city principles. It features an aquaponics system for water collection, purification, and reuse, showing a flexible, and sustainable water management approach. By integrating adaptive features, the project explores the duality of water as both a threat and a resource, which, when managed effectively, can support urban resilience. The design includes rainwater harvesting, aquatic planting, and flood-resistant vegetation, contributing to environmental sustainability and community education. Its temporary nature highlights flexibility, ease of assembly, and adaptability, enhancing public interaction with the plaza and surrounding buildings.
This image shows the process of the project's form formation through the understanding of flood improvement and analysis of the surrounding environment.
This image shows the parts in Aquaponics system design.
This image is about renders of reading area, stage and Aquaponics system.
This is 1/50 physical model, which shows more detail about Aquaponics system.
Physical model image, shows the whole building, the white spaces function are stages, which are the most open space in this building.