BP House / Rakta Studio

BP House / Rakta Studio - Exterior Photography, Facade, ConcreteBP House / Rakta Studio - Interior Photography, Dining room, GlassBP House / Rakta Studio - Interior Photography, Concrete, DoorBP House / Rakta Studio - Exterior Photography, Facade, ConcreteBP House / Rakta Studio - More Images+ 17

Serpong Sub-District, Indonesia
  • Architects: Rakta Studio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  800
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Photographs
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Acor, Cahya Karunia Jaya Bandung, Conwood, Dekson, Toto, Venus Tiles
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BP House / Rakta Studio - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Mario Wibowo Photography

Text description provided by the architects. The BP House is located on the street corner in one of the cluster in BSD City, Tangerang, a relatively new district on the outskirts, lying West of Jakarta, Indonesia. The house is formed of exposed concrete boxes, stacked and shifted form each other. Upon arrival, the main entrance is reached via a large ramp that runs along in front of the house. In this way, we are greeted with hanging concrete box that covered with wooden material as the main vocal point. While the main living spaces are elevated to the second and third floor to improve the visual conditions and allow rooms for service located on ground.

BP House / Rakta Studio - Exterior Photography, Facade, Concrete
© Mario Wibowo Photography
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BP House / Rakta Studio - Interior Photography, Dining room, Glass
© Mario Wibowo Photography
BP House / Rakta Studio - Interior Photography, Concrete, Door
© Mario Wibowo Photography

The wooden material is chosen to clad all over the hanging box to create a warm lightweight body while the other main building material used an exposed concrete wall to create a heavy base for the house. Facing on the other side of the house, we are greeted with a hanging exposed concrete box. As a welcoming space from the entrance foyer to the living area through a corridor way, it opens the area of the pool that is located in a kind of inner courtyard alongside of the house.

BP House / Rakta Studio - Exterior Photography, Glass, Facade
© Mario Wibowo Photography

The L-shape between the living area and the bedroom forms a covered shaded area, take advantage of the best qualities of its privileged private inner court and swimming pool area. Enclosed with transparent and translucent glass, sunlight shed into the living space at the center with a gentle touch.

BP House / Rakta Studio - Interior Photography, Glass, Facade
© Mario Wibowo Photography

There is a zen garden as a transition before entering the master bedroom from the living room, while the exterior wall of the bedroom is covered with the vertical garden as well. The curved stair also catch another attractive yet beautifully placed on the corner that facing through the 2 sides of large opening glass of the building façade. On the upper floor the bedrooms and master bedroom are on the top and have a glass window to look over the pool in the inner court.

BP House / Rakta Studio - Exterior Photography, Facade, Concrete
© Mario Wibowo Photography

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Cite: "BP House / Rakta Studio" 09 Mar 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/935093/bp-house-rakta-studio> ISSN 0719-8884

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