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        <![CDATA[<p>UR House is a house for couples with their two children in Ampera, surrounded by dense residential areas in Jakarta, Indonesia. The house with a budget of 600 million rupiahs (37.700 dollars) was developed by utilizing the height of the existing land contour, about 1.5 meters from the road. Cut &amp; Fill land becomes the main strategy to divide zoning service activities on the ground floor with private activities on the upper floor. To reduce the budget, the space program is designed simply without a lot of walls.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>S House, is the home of a young couple with 3 children who are in the Pekayon area, West Bekasi. S House is an abbreviation of Split House, which means a house developed with the concept of split level, where the house utilizes space as efficiently as possible with the difference in the level of the short floor with connecting several stair traps at each level.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A House Located in Bumi Serpong Damai, Tangerang - Indonesia, this house was developed with a limited budget of around 625 million rupiahs (40.000 dollars). The concept of utilizing the A-frame shaped roof is applied to maximize the space program in this house. Attic space inside is used as a communal space and a children's bedroom.</p>]]>
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