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Center for infrastructure and Built Environment
•August 11, 2010 • Leave a Commentmom’s and I
•August 4, 2010 • Leave a Commentmom’s and I
Sebuah proyek rumah tinggal di bilangan Jakarta Selatan.
Proyek ini merupakan 2 buah bangunan rumah tinggal milik seorang anak yg sudah beranjak dewasa, dan Ibunya.
Dengan membuatnya menjadi 2 massa terpisah, kami mencoba untuk tetap “menyatukan” ke dua-nya.
Kavling pertama, di sebelah kanan milik sang Ibu, sementara kavling ke dua, di sebelah Kiri merupakan milik anak.
“Kavling Ibu” di tempatkan di sisi Site terdalam dengan maksud “melindungi”, sementara “Kavling Anak” memiliki area landscape yg lebih besar dengan tujuan pengembangan ke depan yg lebih leluasa.
“Menyobek” dua massa untuk memasukkan Cahaya Alami ke dalam bangunan dengan tetap menjaga Privacy pada tampak muka bangunan dilalukan sebagai Pendekatan pertama Desain.
Pendekatan disain selanjutnya dengan membuat “Massa Bangunan Anak” sedikit doyong ke arah luar bertujuan sebagai Pelindung dari teriknya sinar matahari. Dengan cara ini, bangunan juga akan terlihat lebih atraktif.
Dengan Kondisi “Kavling Ibu” yg berada di sudut Site (berbatasan dengan Kavling tetangga), membuat pemenuhan akan kebutuhan akan cahaya alami di dalam bangunan menjadi sedikit lebih terbatas, untuk itu di buat potongan miring pada sudut atas bangunan dengan arah kemiringan menghadap sumber cahaya.
town house at jatipadang
•October 2, 2009 • Comments Off
open the window, and let the air
freshly blow upon face and hair,
and fill the room, as fill the night,
with the breath of the rain’s sweet might.
(James Henry Leigh Hunt 1784-1859)
berhenti sejenak.
•October 2, 2009 • Leave a Comment
As we read the contextual condition, we predict that surrounding houses will do the “competition to make over” their facades.
That;’s why we decide to do the opposite,
we do nothing with the facade.
trace the facade’s outline
substract a square to make a Vista
fill it with creeping plant.
green void apartment
•October 2, 2009 • Comments OffPuri Mutiara is a small part of Southern Jakarta that still bless with rows of mature tree. To enhances the visual connection and to engage the building intimately with this nature surrounding, small balconies – partly enclosed, and partly open with glass railing – are introduce in each apartment unit. This space not only can be used for plants and tree but also creates an incision to the building for natural light to penetrate deep into the unit.

Balconies not only introduce in each individual unit, but also become part of its long corridor. To reduce the physically long corridor, balcony is inserted in between unit, randomly for all floors, so that even the corridor will have a natural ventilation and possibly natural lighting. This naturally ventilated corridor and small balconies work together as a machine to create a cross ventilation within the unit.
To improve the air quality, plants and trees will dominate not only ground floor but also the higher floor where the communal balconies are. Even the wall will have a water supply and simple drainage to cater for cripple plants grow on the upper floor. Thus mimicking its green surrounding vertically.
The inclusion of plants/green as part of façade strategy and the effort to engage occupants with communal activities by providing lots of open spaces, stack on top of each other on the first 4 floor are unique for this development.
(words by Ary Indrajanto)























