Article source: Seniman Ruang
After over a year of quarantine and pandemic shutdowns, the residents’ longing of outdoor experience emerged massively in Indonesian big cities. Restaurants have adapted from being just a place to eat to a place of domestic escape due to the inability of traveling overseas. Designed by Seniman Ruang, Talaga Sampireun aims to offer a natural outdoor dining experience with a new image of Indonesian rural life, while still retaining its traditional values. The project was located in Bekasi city, which has a dense population of family residents and industry workers. The brief was to transform 10.000 sqm empty land into a numerous detached building such as entrance, main dining, VIP dining, Saung, kitchen, toilet, and landscape consisting of greeneries, artificial lake, agriculture garden, and playground.
- Architects: Seniman Ruang
- Project: Talaga Sampireun
- Location: Bekasi, Indonesia
- Photography: Celvin Leowardi
- Site Area: 10.000 sqm
- Building Area: 800 sqm
- Parking Area: 2500 sqm
- Landscape: 6700 sqm
- Completion Year: 2021