Jedidiah Shannon

digital creative space
• architecture student • sustainable design enthusiast •

A fourth year architecture student, currently studying Architecture and Sustainable Design in Calvin Institute of Technology based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Aiming to preserve the earth's beauty while being able to live comfortably—creating better buildings infused with sustainability, where the users are able to obtain healthy living with comfort and shelter.
A fast learner with a keen eye for detail, passionate about crafting functional, environmentally responsive spaces.


Recent Works



art is a vessel to express feelings of what words cannot

Re-Zen Transit Hub


Located in Kebayoran Lama, Re-Zen Transit Hub is a TOD-based type b bus terminal and cultural park that aims to provide a fresh look and open green space that integrates with its surrounding. Integrating blue and green elements across the landscape, Re-Zen Transit Hub provides a collaborative space to reactivate the local society. Thus, facilitating social interaction with an open public space. Optimizing sustainability aspects, the building fully functions passively — allowing natural air to ventilate public areas and natural lighting to pass through the building. Using wooden louvres as partitions from the outdoors, cross ventilation is also used to cool down the building. To increase effectivity of public transport, the wooden louvres also enables the passengers to have visual connection with the bus lanes. Separating vehicle and bus circulation, the mass composition ensures pedestrian-friendly design. Adding to sustainability efforts, this project utilizes zero run-off water flow by reusing water throughout the landscape. As well as using permeable materials for pedestrian pathways to optimize rainwater absorption.


art is a vessel to express feelings of what words cannot

Harmony Cultural Park


Located in Waduk Melati, Harmony Cultural Park integrates nature and culture, promotingenvironmental awareness through immersive spatial experiences and sustainabledesign strategies. With green open spaces, Harmony Cultural Park hopes to connect and upgrade the local communities by integrating function. Harmony Cultural Park provides a library and museum for the community to use, with a food court provided for the local motorcyclists. Harmony Cultural Park aims to build a more sustainable environment by reusing used water and harvested rainwater throughout the site’s landscape as pond water and to water plants.


art is a vessel to express feelings of what words cannot

RevitaLink Intermoda


Located in Kebayoran Station, RevitaLink Intermoda is a TOD-based train station, marketplace, and public plaza that aims to provide a fresh and open green space, connecting its surroundings. Refreshing the neighborhood through lush green landscapes and breathable urban spaces, RevitaLink Intermoda transforms the transit experience into one that is vibrant, walkable, and environmentally conscious. Reactivating the local economy, the integrated marketplace offers space for small vendors and local entrepreneurs to thrive, encouraging community-based commerce within a highly accessible public transit hub. Reconnecting surrounding communities, the public plaza acts as a social spine that bridges urban blocks through human-scaled design and intuitive pedestrian flow, supporting inclusive mobility and neighborhood cohesion. In line with sustainable development, the project implements passive design strategies, such as natural cross ventilation and daylighting, enabled by open corridors, shading devices, and landscape integration. To support climate resilience, permeable surfaces and rainwater harvesting systems are used throughout the plaza and pedestrian zones, enabling optimal water absorption and reuse across the site.


art is a vessel to express feelings of what words cannot