DG House / KARA architecture

DG House / KARA architecture - Interior Photography, Table, CountertopDG House / KARA architecture - Interior Photography, FacadeDG House / KARA architecture - Interior Photography, Living Room, Table, Countertop, SinkDG House / KARA architecture - Interior Photography, WindowsDG House / KARA architecture - More Images+ 16

Kecamatan Kelapa Dua, Indonesia
  • Architects: KARA architecture
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  125
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Fine Projects
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  AutoDesk, Dekson, Hans Grohe, Jotun, Roxy Glass, Toto, Trimble, YKK AP
  • Lead Architects: Kevin Sutanto
  • Design Team: Christopher Arnaldi, Jarvi Wu
  • Clients: Getsamani Sutanto, David Wijaya, Getsamani Sutanto
  • Engineering & Construction: Mochamad Arif
  • Engineering: Mochamad Arif
  • Construction: Mochamad Arif
  • City: Kecamatan Kelapa Dua
  • Country: Indonesia
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DG House / KARA architecture - Exterior Photography, Fence, Facade, Handrail
© Fine Projects

Text description provided by the architects. Located in Gading Serpong area, nestled among suburban houses in a neighborhood that’s very close knitted, the house shares a wall with other houses adjacent to it. The house is surrounded with houses that are built almost 10-20 years ago, this setting is one of the principle factor contributing to the design process of the house.

DG House / KARA architecture - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Countertop, Chair
© Fine Projects
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DG House / KARA architecture - Interior Photography, Facade
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The layout of DG house is based on principle of natural lighting and ventilation. Since the area of the property is considerably small, We emphasize on zoning in order to create a layout that support both aspects; lighting and ventilation. To better define the house by its principle, the architects created a main light-well that separated living room from dining area, and small light-wells in each of the bathrooms. This light-wells enables each rooms to have its own space quality. 

DG House / KARA architecture - Interior Photography, Windows
© Fine Projects

The main challenge on building this house was not only creating but also maximizing space quality in each of space program, especially for a house sitting on a 162 square meter land bank. Other than lighting and ventilation, the architects really took a specific outlook on the owner’s habit and characters, who prioritizes open space and outdoor space so that the house feels spacey and airy.

DG House / KARA architecture - Interior Photography
© Fine Projects

Proportion was another aspect that the architects consider when designing the layout, because the interior of the house has a ceiling that follows the roof of the living room and dining area. Materiality and the furniture needs to blend with the proportion, so that the proportion is not only look good on the outside but also in the inside. Last but not least, the materiality was selected to be suited to Indonesian tropical climate. The woods and natural colors inside the house suggests tropical nuances and a homey feeling to this small, yet cozy home.

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Cite: "DG House / KARA architecture" 15 Aug 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/945497/dg-house-kara-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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