Mr Ricardo Lionar

Higher Degree by Research Candidate

School of Architecture and Built Environment

College of Creative Arts, Design and Humanities


Date Position Institution name
2024 - ongoing Airtightness Tester SUHO
2021 - 2021 Design Architect Park + Associates
2019 - 2021 Architect SEED Architect
2019 - 2019 Property Management Intern Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) - Australian Embassy
2013 - 2016 Project Architect PHL Architects
2013 - 2013 Junior Architect Airmas Asri
2011 - 2011 Intern Architect Summarecon Agung

Language Competency
English Can read, write, speak and understand spoken
Indonesian Can read, write, speak and understand spoken

Date Institution name Country Title
2022 The University of Adelaide Australia PhD
2017 - 2019 The University of Sydney Australia Master of Architectural Science
2008 - 2012 Tarumanagara University Indonesia Bachelor of Architecture

Year Citation
2025 Lionar, R., Kroll, D., Soebarto, V., Sharifi, E., & Aburas, M. (2025). Thermal Performance of Steel Facade Profiles: An Experimental Setup and Self-Shading Assessment. Journal of Building Engineering, 114, 114208.
DOI
2024 Lionar, R., Kroll, D., Soebarto, V., Sharifi, E., & Aburas, M. (2024). A review of research on self-shading façades in warm climates. Energy and Buildings, 314, 21 pages.
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Year Citation
2025 Taheriasnaashari, M., Lionar, R., & Martins, L. A. (2025). A life cycle energy assessment of an Eco-Pod in South Australia. In Proceedings of the 58ᵗʰ International Conference of the Architectural Science Association. The Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA).
DOI
2024 Lionar, R., Kroll, D., Soebarto, V., Sharifi, E., & Aburas, M. (2024). Thermal performance of three common steel facade profiles. In Proceedings of the International Conference of Architectural Science Association (pp. 122-129). Gold Coast, Australia: Architectural Science Association.
2023 Lionar, R., Kroll, D., Soebarto, V., Sharifi, E., & Aburas, M. (2023). Enhancing thermal performance: self-shading steel facades to reduce heat gain in hot to warm climates. In Proceedings of the International Conference of Architectural Science Association (pp. 262-275). Launceston: Architectural Science Association.
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