Co+in Collaborative Lab has reshaped a 27sqm apartment in the city of Jakarta, Indonesia, transforming two small rooms into a compact open plan studio.
The Client put a requirement to make the most of the limited floor space by knocking down the partition and elevate the bed to the corner of the room, before commencing us.
To steer away from the aesthetic stereotypes in the beauty industry, TWO CENTS envisioned their new space to be interpreted as a coffee shop, with a buzzy vibe to lift any dull spirits while offering much-needed tranquility in Jakarta’s one of the busiest district.
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The Garden is a Casual dining restaurant in Pantai Indah Kapuk, North Jakarta, Indonesia. The design concept behind The Garden is ” Lush tropical garden with colorful flower ” which derived from the real garden in indoor area with the feeling of being outdoor. The challenge is to create hidden gem lush garden which located at the shop houses. To give the illusion of the location, not being just one of the many uniformed shop houses on that row, giving it distinct features. The concept for this restaurant is to attract people, so that they are feeling like they are dining in the middle of a garden. The architecture, interior and landscape design of The Garden is merged all together, with the feeling of going back to nature, using all natural natural materials and plants. A Garden warehouse architecture with splashes of rich tropical colors and plants designed specifically to blend with the surrounding nature. Digging a little deeper into the concept, the building itself is positioned at the center of a literal beautifully designed tropical garden. To top it all off, the building plan of The Garden is intentionally designed as an open plan space, eliminating the boundaries between the indoor and the outdoor. The Interior is blend in with the lush tropical garden.
Furniture showroom in Jakarta designed by Dymitr Malcew is referencing the factory, emphasising on the spirit of authenticity and energy.
The main goal of the project was to create a unique yet flexible space that functions as an office as well as well as a showroom. The design concept is based on the story of the furniture factory, the idea was to bring the unique and authentic spirit all the way to Jakarta while adding local influences without being too literal. Raw and natural finishes and textures such as cement, wood, felt and metal used throughout the space, communicate honesty, authenticity, craft and the human approach. Visitors are welcomed by a futuristic feature signage wall with a logo reinterpreted in black steel, LED lights and moss used as a backdrop. Showroom and office areas are interconnected, however, a screen divider with traditional Indonesian cut-out pattern is creating a sense of privacy.
Assisting one of the leading wine and liquor distributor in Indonesia, we designed a retail and casual dining experience in Plaza Indonesia. One of the main objectives for retail space is to create an inviting space that anyone will feel welcomed and not intimidated. Bright ambiance for clear product information (pricing) that any visitor can check without staff’s assistance, easy access to various products, seamless flow of space; all of these are taken into consideration to enhance product sales. Having casual sitting area also enhance most guests to try product right away with variety of Spanish tapas in premises.
Located in West Jakarta, House 13 aims to accommodate a comfortable residential living by utilizing the simple lines of modern architecture. With the client not wanting to be constantly dependent on air-conditioning, Insada designed House 13 to have a working cross ventilation so that natural breezes are able to cool the main living spaces.
Selected from hundreds of entries from 68 countries, Jakarta Jaya: the Green Manhattan, an integrated green master plan proposal by SHAU Architects for the Jakarta Jaya Foundation, has won a Smart Cities prize at the World Architecture Festival 2017. WAFX Prizes are awarded to projects that identify key challenges that architects will need to address over the coming decade.
What do you think when you hear a political party office? For us, Delution, political office especially in Indonesia has a rigid impression, sealed, unfriendly, and fortify themselves from the society. Perhaps the frequent internal or external conflicts of the party and also the public demos are the main reasons for the impression of the fortified and sealed offices of the party, but philosophically, it is very contradictory to see that the life of a political party exists in its own constituents. Golkar Party of DPD DKI Jakarta, as the project owner and one of the oldest party in Indonesia intends to conduct a revolution to become a more modern, transparent, collaborative, and open party so that it can begin to attract the attention of young people who are interested in politics to practice directly, of course all the visions must be in line with the office building which is the main container of activity and “face of civilization” of this political party.
Gunung Sahari House is located in an urban high-density area in Central Jakarta on a 3-by-30-meter strip of land located between an existing house owned by the client’s family and the main access street to the site. The architects are asked to design a single-occupancy house that includes all of the basic amenities and a studio space. While the site is strategically located within the community with easy access to public transportation and facilities, the site’s unique shape and narrow access point bring several challenges to the design process from determining spatial placement of programs to planning the construction process.
Aedas-designed Unilever Headquarters in Jakarta opened on 21 June. It is located in the BSD Green Office Park, the country’s first green office district which was also materplanned by Aedas. This new Unilever Indonesia office houses all employees from four separate offices in Jakarta under one roof. Aedas architectural and interior designs embody the global company’s vision, values and European heritage within the Indonesian context.