Project posted by TAMARA WIBOWO
House of Inside and Outside
Location
Jawa Tengah, Indonesia
Year
2015
Structure Type
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
The transition space from dining room to living room
Living room relationship to outdoor terrace
Living Room
No boundaries
Courtyard
Courtyard
Front yard
Entry
Small courtyard
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Details
Property Size
6,000 sq. ft.
Lot Size
10,700 acres
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
4
Credits
Posted by
Architect
Interior Design
Landscape Design
Photographer
Fernando Gomulya
Publications
Design Anthology, Laras, DewiNotes
Located on a corner lot of a hilly neighborhood in the city of Semarang, Indonesia, the house opens up to its surrounding as much as it embodies a comfortable living spaces in the interior of the house. The house, consisting of grey masses that have wood lined openings, is arranged geometri-cally based on functions. One mass is the living quarter, one mass is office and garage, and the other is the service quarter. All these masses surround a void in which an existing mango tree has been growing since tens of years ago. This void then becomes the entry point of the house. The house focuses on creating sequence of experience that brings the focus back to nature through spatial overlapping of indoor rooms and outdoor rooms and presence of light coming through sky-light and large openings. The house has tall and wide recessed openings throughout not only to maximize visual connection to its surrounding but also to let the house breaths by bringing protected light and air into the house. The articulation of the openings allows them to create an uninterrupted and boundless relationship between outside and inside of the house. The house uses contrasted but complementary materials of warm orange wood and cool grey concrete. These materials, kept in their raw conditions, create integrity and honesty to the architecture of the house through their unique natural characteristics.
House of Inside and Outside
Semarang, Indonesia
2013-2015
Architect: Tamara Wibowo Architects
Architecture Photography: Fernando Gomulya