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        <![CDATA[<p>The house is designed for a family of five that was looking for a tranquil space, contrary to the fast-evolving city of <a href="/tag/jakarta">Jakarta</a> Selatan. The main brief was to create a house that could accommodate big family gatherings and have lots of gardens.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>The Wood. </em>The unique wooden A-frame is tucked away in the jungle of Lombok, Indonesia. This project started shortly after Lombok was hit by an earthquake in 2018, leaving many buildings on the island in ruins. While many modern concrete structures in the area crumbled after the earthquake, most simple wood structural buildings would stand still. Wood is known for its unique characteristic that can flex in an earthquake, making it a great choice of material for a house that must withstand Indonesia’s volcanic conditions. In response to this geographical condition, the triangular frame or A-frame structural system is used for its stiff structure.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The project location is in the residential area of ​​South Tangerang. The site is on the hook, so it has 2 exposed sides. Responding to the site orientation towards the sun, the layout of the building mass is maximized extending east to west with openings towards the north. The north side is a green area as a privacy buffer in the inner area. Meanwhile, the front façade area is a massive wall because it faces east.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Nagomi Suites is an accommodation with full serviced suite room facilities located in South Jakarta. Located only 200 meters from <em>Ayodya</em> Park, a green public space in the neighbourhood, Nagomi Suites applied the concept of continuous greenery into the building from the park. Consisting of 6–story, the greenery concept also been done vertically by giving each story layers of the garden, so every room units are having a view of the private garden.     </p>]]>
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