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        <![CDATA[Sekolah Bogor Raya / Indra Tata Adilaras]]>
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      <dc:creator>Jonathan Alarcón</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sekolah <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/bogor">Bogor</a> Raya is a national plus private <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/educational">educational</a> institution based in Bogor, Indonesia. It is located at a suburban, quite a distance from any nearby public transportation facilities, and a bit isolated in that sense so that it is commonly accessed by private vehicles. The project is a development for a new building is intended as a new extension of the existing main building located at the background. The development is urgently needed due to the growing number of students – from kindergarten up to high school students - and much needed shared facilities for all levels. In addition to that, the construction is tightly schedule so it should not intervere with the regular school activities, especially the flow of traffic (vehicular &amp; pedestrian) within the school complex. </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Split Level House / Indra Tata Adilaras]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The design offers variety of spatial experiences as the result of the split-level organization. The linear functional-spatial organization is stacked in two masses, joined by the staircase core in between. The rooms are arranged accordingly based on the level of privacy. Public activities and services are located in the beginning of the line; bedrooms are placed at the end on top levels.</p> ]]>
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        <![CDATA[White Box House / Indra Tata Adilaras]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Architects designing in <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/jakarta">Jakarta</a> are typically faced with the harsh reality; water and air pollution, hot-humid tropical climate (with malaria &amp; dengue-fever carrier mosquitoes), economic-class disparity leading to security and social issues, and the lack of quality green spaces. Therefore, middle-upper-class houses were mostly expected to be the last stronghold and an escape for families. Many are ironically destined to be big isolated masses, referring to the latest stylistic trends, as if they are a colony in another planet; the air is supported by the air-conditioning units, the water is supplied by trucks from another city, the residents rarely walk around the neighborhood – they use cars to travel.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Wood Box House / Indra Tata Adilaras]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2010 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <dc:creator>Irina Vinnitskaya</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Wood Box House is situated on a 11.7m x 25 m plot in a middle-class housing neighborhood in <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/bogor">Bogor</a>, West Java, Indonesia that has a high precipitation rate and mild temperatures. The climate is ideal for outdoor activities and the architects of Indra Tata Adilaras addressed the challenge of a house that could provide both indoor and outdoor spaces in a seamless design.</p>]]>
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