The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Bali (Jan 2020) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with Harvard Graduate School of Design and City Government of Denpasar City in Bali Island, Indonesia, in January 2020.
The Impact Report documentations the need assessment, field studies, capacity building workshop, bamboo village site expansion planning and final site design presentation by the graduate architects and designers from Harvard GSD.
"Bamboo Economy" was coined in the final presentation which the concept was adopted by the local government and the identified Bamboo Village for economic transformation during the Covid-19.
2. Table Of Contents (draft)
• Good City Foundation
• PPP By Youth
• Champion Indonesia
Highlights of the Development Program in Bali
• Socio-Economic Outlook of Indonesia and Bali Island
• Design Workshop with Indonesia and Java Context I
• Design Workshop with Indonesia and Java Context II
• GSD Exchange Workshop
• Architecture Workshop with Local Architect Chiko Wirahadi
• Design Final Review
Impact Evaluation
• Ayip Budiman Creative Fellowship (ABCF)
• Deeper Partnership with Denpasar City Government and the
Tourism Department
• Bamboo Economy: Transformation of Sun Sang Eco Village into
Sun Sang Bamboo Factory
• Acknowledgement to Partnership
Student Work
• Group 1: Wanjar
• Group 2: Immersive Dwelling
• Group 3: Menyama Braya
• Group 4: Alife Cycle of Bamboo
• Group 5: HubBanjar
• Group 6: Dynamic Fooding Experience
3. Good City Foundation (GCF) is a regional
multilateral development organization founded in
2016 and headquartered in Hong Kong SAR,
China. The Foundation sets forth a progressive
image for the future development of Asia in the
context of global relations. More specifically, the
Foundation provides a bold re-imagination of
Hong Kong’s role and relevance in the region –
aiming to become a key connector of new
generation leaders from public and private
sectors in emerging cities, supporting them to
mobilize partnerships and resources for real-
world projects.
The Foundation is firmly based with central
connectivity of heart in Hong Kong. A bottom-up,
youth-led approach has been adopted since its
establishment to proactively drive new agendas
and important projects for the acceleration and
innovation of socioeconomic development in Asia
and the world.
The Foundation has received prominent, world-
renowned guests such as Prof. Muhammad
Yunus, Founder of Grameen Bank and Nobel
Peace Prize Laureate 2006, Dr. Monica v Idinoba,
Principal Scientific Officer of African Union and
The Hon, Mrs. Regina Ip GBS. JP., a member of
Executive Council of Hong Kong SAR
Government, along with other influential partners
such as Asian Development Bank, Ministry of
Education, Youth and Sports of Kingdom of
Cambodia and Urban Development Authority of
Sri Lanka.
"Some people sow, some people water. While some people plough a landscape of future that excites us"
Good City Foundation
4. The PPP by Youth initiates a series of programs taking
place in designated emerging future cities through the
collaboration of local government and Future City Summit.
The initiative missions to address local needs through
emerging young leaders from sectors and followed with
funded implementation and capacity building programs by
advisors of Future City Summit organization.
Public Private
Partnership by Youth
5. The development program series “Champion
Indonesia” is a second season of Public Private
Partnership by Youth focusing on strategic
emerging cities’ learnings and development, Bali,
Yogyakarta and Bandung respectively, in January
2020. The development programs collaborated
with local city governments with a specific industry
as Tourism in Bali; Future Workforce in
Yogyakarta and Heritage in Bandung.
“Champion Indonesia”, as an advanced
development empowerment by the Good City
Foundation, aims to deliver socio-economic
planning strategy to local portfolio, city
government and related stakeholders for long-
term resilience growth.
Champion Indonesia
aims to deliver
socio-economic
planning strategy to
local portfolio, city
government and
related stakeholders
for long-term
resilience growth.
Map of Indonesia. Pin point from left to right: Bandung, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Bali
6. Sun Sang Eco Village is a community property,
with each bamboo house co-owned by impact
investors and managed by our management.
Working closely with local communities, we offer
sustainable solutions to over development
problems in Bali. By using renewable resources to
build houses, we aim to reduce carbon footprint
usually linked to property development. To further
promote our agenda, we also provide a learning
center that is open to the public, a space for a
permaculture garden, and solar energy for
electricity.
In this Public Private Partnership by Youth Bali
2020, the development program, in partnership
with the City Government and Harvard Graduate
School of Design, aims to carry out deep dialogue
with the local government to understand the
development and planning of future tourism in Bali
Island, and develop an urban transformation case
with the portfolio venture Sun Sang Village, a
village expansion blueprint would be formulated in
the program.
Aerial view of Sun Sang Eco village area
7. Ir. M.A Dezire Mulyani, MSi
Head of Tourism Department
of Denpasar City
I Putu Wisnu Wijayakusuma
Head of Bappeda
Regional Development Planning Board
Any case studies of the latest suburban
and urban linkage design and
development plan for learning, from a
Tourism perspective.
What's the principles of the design for the
tourism industry in Bali Islands?
Latest outlook of tourism industry
development in Bali Islands. What's the
strength of the economy and the weakness
that requires strong domestic and foreign
partnership.
Highlights of
the Development Program in Bali
Socio-Economic Outlook of Indonesia and Bali Island
1
2
3
Socio- Economic
outlook
8. Ayip Budiman
Founder
Rumah Sanur Creative Hub
PD Kadek Kamardiyana
Founder
Mai Organik Bali
The 3 key takeaways about Bali Design and
Humanism (What is Bali Design? Why Bali
Design? and How does it mean
sustainability for the city?)
Any local interesting and insightful cases
and stories about Balinese people, faces,
culture and matters that you consider worth
incorporating in the suburban design?
What are the elements or insights foreign
designers and architects have to bear in
mind whenever we enter Bali and
understand the urban planning in the city?
1
2
3
Design Workshop with Indonesia and Java Context I
Bali
Design
Humanism
9. Any local interesting and insightful cases
and stories about Balinese people, faces,
culture and matters that you consider worth
incorporating in the suburban design?
How would one foresee the next 10 years of
sustainable design with the suburban, rural
and their connectivity to the urban?
What are the elements or insights foreign
designers and architects have to bear in
mind whenever we enter Bali and
understand the urban planning in the city?
The 3 key takeaways about Bali Design and
Humanism (What is Bali Design? Why Bali
Design? and How does it mean
sustainability for the city?) with a case
sharing of the SUKU Project.
Design Workshop with Indonesia and Java Context II
Eko Prawoto
Lecturer and Architect
SUKU project
Francis Surjaseputra
owner and initiator
SUKU project
1
2
3
4
10. Seven days were spent with Harvard Graduate
School of Design masters and undergraduates
from Udayana University as 6 teams of 4. The
teams were assigned to carry out field studies,
observation, household interviews and landscape
measurement. The objective of the design is an
expansion blueprint and advancement plan for the
village.
Special site inspection was also carried to
incorporate the village expansion design with the
empty land nearby for a supporting organisation
ReLab to develop into a green gym concept, with
nearby environments and materials.
GSD Exchange Workshop
All team attending exchange workshop with PD Kadek Kamardiyana, owner Mai Organik as a speakers
One of the team consult with lecturer to do site
inspection in Sun Sang Eco Village
11. Design Final Review
With the attendance of local authorities, partners
and designers, a design final review was
conducted among the teams to present the
drafted blueprints of expansion and development
of Sun Sang Village.
The groups also spent the moments with local
architect Mr. Chiko Wirahadi to understand local
handicrafts for architecture modeling and building
skills with special processed raw building
materials, bamboo.
Architecture Workshop with Local
Architect Chiko Wirahadi
12. Ayip Budiman Creative Fellowship
(ABCF)
In the memory of Pak Ayip Budiman, the
cofounder of creative space Rumah Sanur
Creative Hub Bali, Ayip Budiman Creative
Fellowship (ABCF) is in the place of establishment
with the local partners in Bali Island.
The Fellowship would be established as a pool of
financial resources and employment opportunities
for young creative designers and architects to get
financial and vocational supported in the occasion
of development programs provided by Good City
Foundation in partnership with other top-notch
institutes.
Deeper Partnership with Denpasar City
Government and the Tourism Department
As the Good City Foundation entering the founding membership
of Private Sector Committee of ASEAN Smart Cities Network in
April 2020, the development program series “Public Private
Partnership by Youth” in Bali would be continued with the
deeper partnership, with the soon signing of Memorandum of
Understanding with the Denpasar City Government Tourism
Department.
Impact Evaluation
13. In the face of latest COVID-19, the Sun Sang Eco
Village adopts one of the development proposals
by the team for developing further the bamboo
economy, turning the Sun Sang Village into a
Bamboo Treatment Centre and Bamboo Factory.
The village venture team currently focuses on
supporting local household tourism clients and
partners for refurbishing their buildings with new
bamboo materials, new bamboo-made furnitures
and other facilities.
As the Bali Island rich in bamboo forest and
related skills, “Bamboo Economy” has been
coined and becomes a focus case study with the
local authority and corporate partners for further
learning and potential economic development
along with the need of new tourism planning.
Bamboo Economy: Transformation
of Sun Sang Eco Village into Sun
Sang Bamboo Factory
14. Acknowledgement to Partnership
Development Program Provider Authority Partner
Academic Institute Partner
Portfolio Project PartnerProduction Partner
Supporting Organisations
15. Student
Work
Group 1: Wanjar
Group 2: Immersive Dwelling
Group 3: Menyama Braya
Group 4: Alife Cycle of Bamboo
Group 5: HubBanjar
Group 6: Dynamic Fooding Experience
16. Wanjar The World’s Banjar,
Where the local meets the global
• Putu Billy D Manika
• Hyemin Bae
• Jing Chang
Group 1
17. Sun Sang Eco village: Communal Space
• Recreation Zone including
restaurants, bars, gym, spa and
Wanjar.
• Drive more visitors go inside Sun
Sang Village.
About Banjar
“The Balinese banjar is a unique brand of local communalism and is the centre of Balinese social life.”
The Bali Banjar with activities needed to provide some cultural activities for tourist both educational and
entertaiment.
Wanjar
Communal Space View
Wanjar
Communal Space View
18. Sun Sang Eco village: Site Plan
Spaces: Aerial View
• In the center of
accommodation zone and
next to the lake
• Accessible for
accommodation guests.
Spaces: Kiosk View
Spaces: Communal Space View Spaces: Waterfront View
19. Immersive DwellingA landscape reflecting the Tri Hita Karana
• Ana Gabriela Loayza Nolasco
• Ni Putu Prema Prakanthi
• Xinyi Zhou
Group 2
20. Taman Sari
Tree house Capsules
Balinese concept. We should not bring too many changes to the existing site in order to preserve its
essence, thus we propose a minimum architectural footprint to allow nature to become the main actor of
the project and a living open space.
Bamboo Innovation Preservation Maximize Potential
Expansion
Capsules
Existing
architecture
villas
Consolidate
Areas for
activities
Nature Person God
22. $
Sam Sam Village Local school &
childhood
70%
30%
Investors
activities
accommodation
Finances
accommodation
Net income
(independent
flows for
accommodation
and activities)
Partners to organize
(-)maintenance
costs
Expansion -stage 3
Yoga
Beauty workshops
Meditation
Educational
program alliance for
local childhood
Nationals
Tourist
Reinforce education
through extra
academic workshops
Positive
influence
Business Model
23. Menyama Braya
Menyama braya is one of Balines concepts of universe.
• Shindy Bella
• Zilin Gui
• Pa Ramyarupa
Group 3
24. Menyama Braya
Proposals
Menyama braya is one of Balinese concepts of universe. Where Menyama Braya concept is
about seeing other people as our siblings not as strangers. It’s been passed down for a long time
ago as our local wisdom to be our strong foundation to build up and keep balinese social life harmony.
Menyama braya is also a when everyone could accept their differences so they can connect with
each other as a community or family in a common space.
River Promenade
For Cultural Exhibitions +Activities
25. Relax Lounge
Pool Deck
Phasing: 1st Year Alternate Business Model
10%
10% Management Operations
*Additional 10% Menyama Braya Fund
10%
60%
Local CommunityProgram
Public Facility Maintenance
Co-Ownerʼs70% Monthly Revenue Sharing
26. Phasing: 2nd Year Business Model
10%
10%
10%
Local CommunityProgram
Public Facility Maintenance
Management Operations
70% Co-Ownerʼs70% Monthly Revenue Sharing
January February
2020
March
Low Season
Low Season Low SeasonHighSeason
HighSeason
HighSeason HighSeason HighSeason
HighSeason
Low SeasonLow Season
LightFestival
Local +Cultural
Events onDeck1
Deck 2
Construction
Deck 2
Openfor Use
Deck 1
Construction
Low Season
April
Phase 1
Phase 3
Phase 4 Phase 5
Phase 2
May June July August
September October November December
27. January February
2021
March
Low Season
Low Season Low SeasonHighSeason
HighSeason
HighSeason HighSeason HighSeason
HighSeason
Low SeasonLow Season
LightFestival II
Deck 3
Openfor Use
Promenade
Construction
Deck 3
Construction
Low Season
April
Phase 6Phasing
Break
Phase 8
Phase 9
Phase 7
May June July August
September October November December
Phase 1: Light festival
• Introducing Sun Sang to Local Villagers.
• Fundraising and Introducing Sun Sang to Local Villagers.
Phase 2: Deck 1 Construction and Outdoor
Phase 3: Host Local and Cultural Events on Deck 1
Phase 4: Deck 2 Construction
Phase 5: Deck 2 Open for Use
Phase 6: Light Festival II
Phase 7: Deck 3 Construction
Phase 8: Implement Deck 3 Operations
Phase 9: Promenade Construction
31. Zero Waste lifestyle
20-25 years lifecycle
New bamboo structure Used bamboo structure Weakened bamboo structure
100+ years lifecycle
Eco-hospitality is not only about using recycled material for sheltering, but a lifestyle respecting the cycle
of nature
20 years structure 10 years canopies 20 years furniture 50 years crafts+ + +
Prefabricated Bamboo Panel more efficient and Cost Effective
32. What’s Benefit become Co-Owner?
New Bamboo
+
Some Waste
Second Hand Bamboo
Or
Recycled From Structure
Or
Recycled Other Waste
Any Bamboo Waste
can be
Recycled and Upcycled
Second Hand Bamboo
Or
Recycled From Structure
Or
Recycled Other Waste
More New Bamboo
+
More Waste
More Bamboo
+
More Waste
More Bamboo
+
More Waste
New Bamboo
+
Some Waste
RecycledVSAlwaysNew
Attracting Investment
By maximizing the attractions, there will be greater amenities, more flexibility, and greater construction
efficiency
33. What to Invest?
Outcome
Prototype
Current Model
New Bamboos
One-time Construction
Investment
$$$ = $$$
Visitors
Proposed Model
Recycled Bamboos
Multiple time Construction?
Investment
$$ + $ = $$$
Visitors
20%
15%
50%
20% Local
Community Program
15% Local
Community Program
15% Local
Community Program
Co- Owner Gained
50% Monthly
Revenue Sharing
Rent
• More visitors being attracted to live at the village and learn about
the sustainable bamboo culture (Co-owners)
• More co-owners investment to help sustain a bamboo industry in
the region dealing with the life cycle of it as a material (Sun Sang
Village)
• Becoming bamboo experts and getting more opportunities
(Locals)
35. 1
2 3
To be sustainable, Sun Sang
needs people to “live, work,
and play”
Futures Prospects
hubbanjar
Tourist
Local
Provide Cultural
Knowledge & Skills
Provide Traction &
Market Adoption
Educate & Entertain
Empower Small
Business Owner
hubbanjar
as a platform that facilitates dynamic
interactions between locals and tourists by
creating channels for active lifestyle
exchange and nostalgia
Hubbanjar
37. Business Model
Our Ecosystem
direct transactions = more equity
sunsang
hubbanjar
tourist
[ platform ]
200.000,-
50.000,-
150.000,-
marketing &
management
business owner
& skills
local
sunsang
hubbanjar
M
W
Existing
Homeowners
Y
$
$$
$$$