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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Projections of Picasso...

Projections of Picasso...
 Genius Loci completes a 'cubist house' in Jakarta
This residence is situated within a small residential complex in Jakarta.
In this development, privacy was a key ingredient. From the point of
entry to the approach into the house is seamless design with privacy in
mind, whist at the same time allowing a good mix of both natural lighting
and cross ventilation. The approach to re-cluster the massing of what
was thought to be a typical bunglow plot have evolved new ideas of
architecture. Exciting interlocking forms adorn the façade with subtle
styles, but these are crucial in the formation of the internal spaces.
The main living space was elevated to improve views, avoiding the
direct view of the traffic along the slip roads to the estate. With the main
spaces elevated to a new plane, the edgeless pool thus became the main
focal point, towards which the building gravitates. A luscious tropical
landscape envelopes the pool sides. A half-century old tree was called
in and planted to complete the experience.
Each interlocking space creates a new realm of experiences. Taking
advantage of the tropical climate, light / air wells and gardens were
integrated, capitalising fully on the location of the house. To complete
the building's identity, a unique patterned-metal sun screen plotted along
sun’s path allows proper solar rejection. The inspiration was drawn from
the basic forms of DNA codes, which were translated into a graphic form,
completing the project's image of playfulness
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