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In the Indonesian capital of Jakarta, Ahmad Djuhara is on a one-man crusade to blow away the conservative cobwebs of the city’s dowdy suburban architecture.
— Simon PitchforthPhoto by: Matthew Williams
In the Indonesian capital of Jakarta, Ahmad Djuhara is on a one-man crusade to blow away the conservative cobwebs of the city’s dowdy suburban architecture.
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A truly inspired home. I love the blending of the old with the new, and the contrasting textures. It all makes perfect sense. A minimalist dream!
Thank you Dwell! Another wonderful example of the possibilities! Love it.
Eeeek...a lizard inside! I love the house but would need to keep the critters out if I lived there.... wouldnt want to find a lizard or snake in your bed!
lizards, mosquitos, ants, commonly found in Indonesian houses..:) love this house
Loved the example of modern residential architecture in Indonesia. The piece expanded my impressions of minimalisms reach...and revealed a stereotype about Indonesia itself that I was holding. Thx Dwell.
exellent ! Good job pak, bersahaja sekali ...
The floor is awesome...I wish I can make that kind of floor...in all, good job on the house :)
not too bad of the box top concept....well used the natural exposed sunlight for the house...looks cool of the timber usage as the main material....environmental friendly and save the green ...cheers
Beautiful home! Love the simplicity and airyness. Quite inspiring.
superb design! wish I could have one :)
Excellent, Wonderfull, and simply, thank yo very much Dwell
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