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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Parabolic Plywood Office in Tangerang, Indonesia by RAW Architecture

 
February 12th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: RAW Architecture

Located in Alam Sutera, Tangerang, as it completed in 2016, Puncak Keemasan Group Office occupies 2.450 sqm of built area. The building is intended as office for several companies, which is a noticeable challenge in programming scheme. As part of given solution, the design proposes permeable transition to create unifying ambience with structural parabolic shape made by plywood while maintaining separation inside each chamber. Material that used as main language is plywood that covered almost all interior office. The result is jungle-like hall which connect every room with tree bookshelf and library as its main hub.

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  • Architects: RAW Architecture
  • Project: Parabolic Plywood Office
  • Location: Tangerang, Indonesia
  • Software used: nanoCAD

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Form of design was expressed in two main sequences. The first sequence is to convey the flow by continuous circle form of tree structured bookshelves along the path of the office. The Second sequence is the type of flow expressed through plywood ceilling placement, which creating sense of wave, thus also resulted in dynamic interior lighting. Another use of plywood is manifested in giant curvature bookshelf that also works as room partition. This bookshelf formed double curvature for a reason. The curve reversed each other vertically, like a section of double helix. This way, it has stable load point in the middle of double arch as self-supporting barrier.

Image Courtesy © RAW Architecture

Image Courtesy © RAW Architecture

The design also aims for material efficiency. By using 600 x 600 waffle module of bare plywood to cover the ceiling, gave results to its cost efficiency up to 50% to compare with normal cost. Not only as transitional element, plywood also became main form for its ceiling structure. Giant waffle is also functioned for mantling cables and pipes by the least usage of material.

Image Courtesy © RAW Architecture

Image Courtesy © RAW Architecture

Entire interior element is consistent with same porous detail; from square module bookshelf to various high for ceiling, while some part of supporting areas is using modular rectangle layout form. The detail is enhanced by low hanging edison lamp along the office, and synthetic grass carpet to heighten the jungle mood.

Image Courtesy © RAW Architecture

Image Courtesy © RAW Architecture

Image Courtesy © RAW Architecture

Image Courtesy © RAW Architecture

Image Courtesy © RAW Architecture

Image Courtesy © RAW Architecture

Image Courtesy © RAW Architecture

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Categories: Interiors, Offices




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