Long House / TWS & Partners
The Long House is located in a housing area in the North of Bandung City, surrounded by old fancy houses and lots of trees. Sited far away from the city?s heavy traffic, the Long House becomes a comfortable place to settle. In response to those advantages, the building is designed to receive a sufficient amount of natural light and views to the outside. The building mass is designed to be slightly tilted in order to create a different building image from the surrounding neighborhood.
© Fernando Gomulya
Architects: TWS & Partners
Location: Kota Bandung, Indonesia
Lead Architect: Tonny Wirawan Suriadjaja
Area: 665.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Fernando Gomulya
Contractor: Tan Sie Siong
© Fernando Gomulya
Text description provided by the architects. The Long House is located in a housing area in the North of Bandung City, surrounded by old fancy houses and lots of trees. Sited far away from the city?s heavy traffic, the Long House becomes a comfortable place to settle. In response to those advantages, the building is designed to receive a sufficient amount of natural light and views to the outside. The building mass is designed to be slightly tilted in order to create a different building image from the surrounding neighborhood.
© Fernando Gomulya
Ground Floor Plan
© Fernando Gomulya
The building consists of three massing st...
© Fernando Gomulya
Architects: TWS & Partners
Location: Kota Bandung, Indonesia
Lead Architect: Tonny Wirawan Suriadjaja
Area: 665.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Fernando Gomulya
Contractor: Tan Sie Siong
© Fernando Gomulya
Text description provided by the architects. The Long House is located in a housing area in the North of Bandung City, surrounded by old fancy houses and lots of trees. Sited far away from the city?s heavy traffic, the Long House becomes a comfortable place to settle. In response to those advantages, the building is designed to receive a sufficient amount of natural light and views to the outside. The building mass is designed to be slightly tilted in order to create a different building image from the surrounding neighborhood.
© Fernando Gomulya
Ground Floor Plan
© Fernando Gomulya
The building consists of three massing st...
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