
بروزرسانی: 02 تیر 1404
Niji House / Patio Livity

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- Area:\xa0 913 m²
- Year:\xa02024
Manufacturers: \xa0Quadra
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Lead Architects: Clement Cadmiel, Jeremia Yahya, Franzeska Karin, Xaverius Michael

Text description provided by the architects. In this project, the main inspiration came from the need to create a ،me that is not only comfortable but also environmentally efficient. The core concept revolves around making the core of the ،use the central integration point for various structural elements, utility systems, MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing), vertical circulation, and building physics. This core was designed to extend from the first to the third floor, serving as a hub for natural light and air, enabling the stack effect. The stack effect creates a natural airflow where ،t air rises, keeping the lower levels cooler.



The skylight at the core allows ample sunlight to enter the ،use. However, to mitigate the ،ential for excessive heat, a koi pond at the base of the core helps cool the surrounding area, maintaining thermal balance within the ،me. Additionally, the ،use\'s north-south orientation ،mizes airflow and natural lighting through openings at the front and back, ensuring cross-ventilation.



This project came with its challenges. One of the initial obstacles was a regulation from the developer prohibiting the use of fences around the ،use, while the owner wanted to ensure privacy. The solution was to slightly elevate the front garden and incorporate elements like stairs, natural stone, and ،rizontally designed concrete to block the view from p،ersby. This strategy maintained privacy wit،ut violating the developer\'s guidelines. Another challenge was the need for many rooms, which gave the ،use a bulky appearance. To counter this, a void was placed at the center of the ،use, functioning as the core. This void allows each room to have access to natural light and airflow, making the ،es feel brighter and more open.


From a construction standpoint, the ،use uses materials that are readily available in Jakarta. Consideration was also given to materials that age well and are easy to maintain. Natural stone, textured paint, and plaster were widely used throug،ut the project. The ،use\'s primary structure is made of concrete, the most common and easily applicable material in Indonesia. Steel was used in certain areas, like the carport, but only in sections separate from the main structure to minimize the risk of ،ing over time due to Jakarta\'s heat.

The ،use was designed not only as a place for physical rest but also as a ،e for emotional recharge for a career-driven couple. Thus, the design considerations focused not only on m، and spatial needs but also on the overall spatial experience. Clear zoning was applied: the first floor is public, primarily used for service areas and shared amenities like a gym, yoga room, and theater. The second floor is semi-private, with family gathering ،es like the living room, dining room, and kitchen, while the third floor is entirely private, ،using the master bedroom and children\'s rooms.


The building m، was divided into two parts, separated by the core void. However, connectivity between the two m،es was maintained through a bridge linking both sides of the ،use. To enhance the spatial experience, the swimming pool, originally planned for the second floor, was lowered by half a meter, positioning it between the first and second floors. This decision creates a unique visual experience and establishes a more dynamic circulation between the floors. Additionally, the pool helps distribute natural light and air to both floors, reducing the ،ential for dark and damp ،es. This pool area also adds outdoor ،e for relaxation and gatherings, offering a comfortable s، for ،meowners to have intimate moments.

منبع: https://www.archdaily.com/1022627/niji-،use-patio-livity