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Small Tropic House in Tangerang, Indonesia by Herryj Architects

Wednesday, March 20th, 2013

Article source: Herryj Architects

The house was designed with an open concept, to get the need of large communal space. The livingroom, dining room, and pantry merge into one without any divider, so the volume of the rooms actually feel larger, the service area gathered on the left wing side of the house. The guest bedroom, bathroom and an access to the service area are camouflage with a wood panel, designed to reduce the impression of too many doors. a cutting laser tv panel divide and cover the view on the foyer area.

Image courtesy Herryj Architects 

  • Architects: Herryj Architects
  • Project: Small Tropic House
  • Location: Tangerang, Indonesia
  • Land area: 312.5m2
  • Building area: 319m2
  • Software used: AutoCAD

Katamaran House in Jakarta, Indonesia by Herryj Architects

Wednesday, March 20th, 2013

Article source: Herryj Architects

Katamaran house were designed for a settled families in the northern residential area of Jakarta. The need for large comunal space that can view a garden and a swimming pool inside the house become a major point in designing the house. All the space are form to respond the central point of the house, which is a swimming pool and a shallow pool to provide a cooler temperature that breeze into the house.

facade 1 : Image courtesy Herryj Architects 

  • Architects: Herryj Architects
  • Project: Katamaran House
  • Location: Pantai Indah Kapuk, North Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Project Type: Residential – Unbuilt project
  • Land area: 434 m2
  • Building area: 535 m2
  • Design principal: Herry Jani

Cassia Coop Training Centre in Sumatra, Indonesia by TYIN tegnestue Architects

Sunday, October 14th, 2012

Article source: TYIN tegnestue Architects

Project Description

The work on Cassia Coop Training Centre started during the autumn of 2010. It all began with a visit from a French businessman, Patrick Barthelemy. He had come all the way from Sumatra to our office in Trondheim, and sat before us with a fascinating story and a briefcase full of cinnamon. Part of the story told of how an area of Sumatra supplies 85 % of the cinnamon consumed worldwide. Yet another and more sinister part of the story concerned workers without rights, underpaid and working long days in unsafe and unsanitary factories. The story made an impression on us. After a year of planning we found ourselves deep within the cinnamon forests of Sumatra, ready to design and build a sustainable cinnamon school for local farmers and workers.

Entrance area with Kerinci Lake in front.

  • Architects: TYIN tegnestue Architects
  • Project: Cassia Coop Training Centre
  • Location: Sungai Penuh, Kerinchi, Sumatra, Indonesia
  • Client: Cassia Co-op
  • Project: Training facility for cinnamon production
  • Cost: 30 000 Euro
  • Time: August – October 2011
  • Built by: TYIN tegnestue with local workers
  • Sponsored by: LINK Arkitektur
  • Architects: Gjermund Wibe, Morten Staubo, Therese Jonassen, Kasama Yamtree, Andreas Gjertsen, Yashar Hanstad,
  • Students: Rozita Rahman, Bronwyn Long, Sarah Louati, Zofia Pietrowska, Zifeng Wei
  • Photographer: Pasi Aalto
  • Software used: Whiteboards, pencil and paper, simple cardboard models, and google sketchup

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John Robert Powers in Jakarta, Indonesia by Meta- Studio

Tuesday, June 19th, 2012

Article source: Meta- Studio

Studio Meta-, Hong Kong based architecture practice, was commissioned to design a new space for John Robert Powers in Indonesia. Located in the North of Jakarta, JRP’s Kelapa Gading branch proposed a new identity and a fresh atmosphere to re-animate its role as an institution specialized in ethic and manner in Indonesia. The space organisation is inspired by sliding boxes with different colour for each box.

Main view

  • Architects: Meta- Studio
  • Project: John Robert Powers (North Jakarta Branch)
  • Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Client : John Robert Powers (Indonesia)
  • Project team : Jaenes Bong, Jonathan Alotto, Sam Cho, Jaena Bong
  • Area : 296m2
  • Software used : Autocad, Rhinoceros, Grasshopper, Cinema4D

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Jati Asih House in Bekasi, Indonesia by Atelier Riri

Sunday, February 12th, 2012

Article source: Atelier Riri

Located in Jakarta’s suburban. The land use of this area was as a mid-class residential area. As part of the city space, the design is trying to resolve the bio-climatic problem. Where the tropical climate gives special attention to the direction of the house. The house was facing to west, so it would take appropriate design treatment.

Image Courtesy Tri Rizeki Darusman

  • Architects: Atelier Riri
  • Project: Jati Asih House
  • Location: Jati Asih, Bekasi, Indonesia
  • Project Directors: Novriansyah Yakub
  • Landscape Architect: Tigor Charly Siahaan
  • Constructed Area: 109 sqm
  • Site Area: 135 sqm
  • Project Year: 2010
  • Photographs: Tri Rizeki Darusman

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Cilandak Bisnis Square (CIBIS) in Jakarta, Indonesia by Broadway Malyan

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

Article source: Broadway Malyan

Global architecture, urbanism and design practice Broadway Malyan has pushed into Indonesia with an appointment to deliver the masterplan for the high-profile Cilandak Bisnis Square (CIBIS) project in Jakarta, on behalf of client Bhumyamka Sekawan.

Broadway Malyan

  • Architects: Broadway Malyan
  • Project: Cilandak Bisnis Square (CIBIS)
  • Location: Jakarta, Indonesia

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Morrissey Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia by Aboday

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Article source: Aboday

The proposed development is placed on a unique urban fabric, that flanked on four sides by different characteristic. The organic shape plot of land, start from the junction of Wahid Hasyim Road on the Southern side- as the main thoroughfare that connects CBD area along Thamrin road to Government precinct of old Mentend District – and Jalan Jaksa on the Eastern side, a small road which is homes to backpackers that has been placed under preservation. At the Northern side, the site is bordered by a lane that connects Jalan Jaksa and Kebon Sirih Timur on the Western Side. These sides populated by 2 storey residential buildings. Of 1.2 Ha, the service apartment covers only 30% area.

 

Aerial View (Images Courtesy Happy Lim and Relan Masato)

  • Architect: Aboday
  • Name of Project: Morrissey Hotel
  • Location: Wahid Hasyim, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Partner in Charge: Rafael David
  • Team member: Ary Indra, Johansen Yap, Andry Syawalza, Edward Budi Lesmana, Rahmi Sofiyanti, Anjar Widaningsih
  • Photographer: Happy Lim and Relan Masato

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Distort House in Jakarta, Indonesia by TWS & Partners

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

Article source: TWS & Partners

Twisting out something from the usual line is taken in order to create different perception or to enrich some more quality. This happens to a house that we name it as The Distort House. It is located in the south of Jakarta which is still dominated by lush, tropical village forest in the neighborhood. In the front of the site itself lays a public park with some old big tropical trees.

 

Night View

  • Architect: Ir. Tonny Wirawan Suriadjaja – TWS & Partners
  • Name of Project: Distort House
  • Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Land Area: 455 sqm
  • Design Year: 2010
  • Construction Year: 2010-2011

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Marine Research Center in Bali, Indonesia by Solus 4

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

A 2,500 SM Marine Research Center Located 100 meters away, parallel to the shore of Kuta Beach, Bali, Indonesia. The program is composed of three main components: public, semipublic and private. The spaces vary from underwater labs, scientist bedrooms and aquatic garden to sea water pool, swimming pool terrace, bar and an auditorium.

Marine Research Center

  • Architect: Solus 4
  • Name of Project: Marine Research Center
  • Location: Bali, Indonesia
  • Computer Renderings: Tangram 3DS LLC

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Green Village in Bali, Indonesia by IBUKU

Saturday, April 2nd, 2011

connected to the earth, connected to the world

Green Village: A Green Residential Community A Short Walk to Green School

Set within a rural landscape along Bali Ayung’s river, Green Village is a planned community based on design concepts and sustainable principles established by the artisans and craftsmen that built Green School.

Green Village by IBUKU

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