Music House / TWS & Partners
Music House is a 420 sqm residential built at Alam Sutera, Indonesia, for a musician family. This house is designed to cater the activity of family and guests, such as playing instruments, recitals and rehearsals.
© Fernando Gomulya
Architects: TWS & Partners
Location: Kota Tangerang Selatan, Indonesia
Lead Architects: Tonny Wirawan Suriadjaja
Contractor: Tan Sie Siong
Area: 420.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Fernando Gomulya
© Fernando Gomulya
Text description provided by the architects. Music House is a 420 sqm residential built at Alam Sutera, Indonesia, for a musician family. This house is designed to cater the activity of family and guests, such as playing instruments, recitals and rehearsals.
© Fernando Gomulya
The building carries the continuity and harmony of strains of musical tones as its design concept. The facade consists of 2 types of element, solid and semi-transparent, just like how music has vocal weight. Solid facade illustrates heavy tones such as tenor, baritone or bass; semi-transparent facade illustrates high singing tones like soprano. The ?solid element? is represented with materials like concrete, while the ?semi-transparent element? is represented with glass and concrete grill to create the not-so-transparent effect.
First Floor Plan
The final shape of the building is a translation of one basic form into a seamless f...
© Fernando Gomulya
Architects: TWS & Partners
Location: Kota Tangerang Selatan, Indonesia
Lead Architects: Tonny Wirawan Suriadjaja
Contractor: Tan Sie Siong
Area: 420.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Fernando Gomulya
© Fernando Gomulya
Text description provided by the architects. Music House is a 420 sqm residential built at Alam Sutera, Indonesia, for a musician family. This house is designed to cater the activity of family and guests, such as playing instruments, recitals and rehearsals.
© Fernando Gomulya
The building carries the continuity and harmony of strains of musical tones as its design concept. The facade consists of 2 types of element, solid and semi-transparent, just like how music has vocal weight. Solid facade illustrates heavy tones such as tenor, baritone or bass; semi-transparent facade illustrates high singing tones like soprano. The ?solid element? is represented with materials like concrete, while the ?semi-transparent element? is represented with glass and concrete grill to create the not-so-transparent effect.
First Floor Plan
The final shape of the building is a translation of one basic form into a seamless f...
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