Located at Jl Senopati Raya no 64, Jakarta –Indonesia. 3rd avenue, another venture by the people behind Wilshire and Bottega Ristorante. Senopati is a highly known area for foodies’ destination, with the rapid number of restaurants growth in this elite neighborhood. 3rd Avenue is located just above Wilshire Restaurant at the 3rd floor.The name 3rd Avenue comes from the 3rd street in Los Angeles, a major east and west thoroughfare. This Whiskey Bar & Lounge is designed to be posh, modern and also classy. The upside of having this location of is that it’s located near Jakarta’s central business district ,hence the breathtaking,magnificent skyline view from the rooftop of this bar.
Located at Mega Kuningan, The Golden Triangle of Jakarta’s central Business District. Bottega Ristorante is one of the newest european concept restaurant with modern touch in the capital of Indonesia. This Italian Restaurant concept inspired by 1960 Italian comedy – drama film written and directed by Federico Fellini. The film follows Marcello Rubini, a journalist writing for gossip magazines, over seven days and nights on his journey through the “sweet life” of Rome in a fruitless search for love and happiness. At this film the glamour life and lavish lifestyle from the actress shown everyday at her life. The chosen concept for this particular project is “La Dolce Vita”, meaning the good life, a mixing of posh and classy while still taking industrial design as the glue between the two. We want every customers come to this restaurant feel the posh and classy ambience. The restaurant itself is a freestanding building at Danamon Bank Tower (Menara Bank Danamon) area. Taking into considerations that the area is full of office towers and same looking buildings, Bottega Ristorante is built to be a breath of fresh air and truly remind people to live “La Dolce Vita”.
Located in Puri Indah, West Jakarta region, the tropical open house creates intimate space from entrance through void in the garden, in living room, library, and the roof top garden.
Berlokasi di Puri Indah, Jakarta barat, rumah tinggal tropis terbuka didesain dengan ruang – ruang yang terbuka tertutup dari pintu masuk, dengan pengalam ruang void di taman dan ruang- ruang yang lebih kecil.
“I want a house. A house to live in, not a scene to look at,” writes homeowner Charles Wiriawan in one of his blog posts. Situated in the increasingly crowded West Jakarta are, the 159 sqm house occupies a 196 sqm plot of land. Size-wise it is inconspicuous, but its exposed concrete facade gives it a distinctive look. The architecture of Bare Minimalist blocked the heat by completely walling off the west side of the house while opening the rest to let air and light in. The house has no receiving area, no wall, and no living room. In their stead is a spacious lounge. ” After the lounge, the kitchen also takes some importance its final layout is the result of few adjustments based on the owner’s domestic habits. The only enclosed space in the first story is Wiriawan’s study, which doubles as a home theater. A simple foyer and a light well with generous footwear storage- guests are to take off and store theirs there before entering-precede the lounging area. The second story houses private spaces. At the end of the corridor is a 5 x 6 sqm master bedroom equipped with en suite bathroom and a walk-in closet. An outdoor showering area is attached to the bathroom, while the door connecting its indoor and out door area is made of clear glass.An additional bedroom, bathroom and a multi function room linked by a corridor leading to an open space beside the void leading o the stairwell and stair case, a pretty bow to knot the horizontal and vertical circulations together. The project installed a drinkable water tap in this open space. While pure, safe to drink tap water is increasingly common in some countries, it is still a rare, exceptional facility in Indonesia, one that this project was determined to have in this home.
Situated in the increasingly crowded gated community at West Jakarta, Indonesia, the 110 sqm design architecture office “RAW architecture” occupies a 150 sqm in 375 sqm plot of land and built at the periphery and inside main house’s garage. Reflected by its name, RAW architecture office, the finishes is bare and using natural material. Size-wise it is extremely efficient, and relatively small, but its dotted exposed plywood facade combined with exposed concrete, black painted wall gives it a distinctive look yet privacy from outside the gated neighbourhood.
Most cities around the world are facing environmental problems as a result of rapid population growth.
Industrial urbanization has also worsened the effect of an increasing population. To fulfill the need for more space, many forest and farmlands have been cleared for housing; hotel and resorts; high rise buildings and commercial areas, resulting in a poorer environment in cities and at large. With lesser farmlands comes a lack of steady food production to support the needs of highly populated cities. The loss of forests also increases global air temperatures and pollutants, deteriorating living conditions.
spaces design for leisure are continually surpassing their predecessors in boldness and originality. Architects in recent years have been able to more freely express thier full creative potential in use of new idioms, new materials and singular forms, creating distinct, almost theatrical atmospheres in bar, restaurants, and clubs. There has been a tendency toward making each work a reference in itself, giving it that distinctive mark which sets it apart from the rest……..Carles Broto; introduction; Clubs & Bars Design; Linkbooks, Barcelona, Spain.
This is a house where tropical meets modern style in Jakarta. The house sits on the flat 1500 sqm land in a residential area. The house consists of two zones; the main zone is the house and the other is a pavilion, both face a large swimming pool.
Marunda is a beach in northern Jakarta shoreline, where huge container ships dock in this place. The fragments of concrete piles functioned as wave breaker and box‐shaped building with sloped roofing, lined in a row on the calm shoreline. From the open sea, those buildings looked alike with each other, often render the sailors difficult to find the place to dock.
Kineforum Misbar was a temporary open-air cinema built as part of the 2013 Jakarta Biennale, an international contemporary art event held in the Indonesian capital. It was the result of collaboration between architects Csutoras & Liando (http://www.csutorasandliando.com) and Kineforum (http://kineforum.org/web), a non-profit organization that runs the only cinema in Jakarta dedicated to international and local art-house and independent movies.