RN House / Rakta Studio
Being the owner and the architect of this house, I tend to create a simple project that blend with the surroundings. The RN house is located in Tatar Jingga Nagara. In definition, ?Tatar? means a place/location, while ?Jingga? describes as a reddish/orange color, and ?Nagara? used as a city.
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Architects: Rakta Studio
Location: Padalarang, Indonesia
Architect In Charge: Ronald Adikusumo
Area: 280.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: KIE
Principal Architect : Ronald Adikusumo and Vidor Saputro
Structure Consultant : Philip D. Tjandra
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Text description provided by the architects. Being the owner and the architect of this house, I tend to create a simple project that blend with the surroundings. The RN house is located in Tatar Jingga Nagara. In definition, ?Tatar? means a place/location, while ?Jingga? describes as a reddish/orange color, and ?Nagara? used as a city.
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1st Floor Plan
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I begin this project by stressed the word "Jingga" and applied the bricks material (as a base) at the lower box. Playing with the bricks composition turns out to be fun, and it create some interesting shadow configuration for the house facade.
© KIE
The imaginary ?pulled out? white box on the 2nd layer gives the house a light and dynamic impression.Â
© KIE
By putting a garden located...
© KIE
Architects: Rakta Studio
Location: Padalarang, Indonesia
Architect In Charge: Ronald Adikusumo
Area: 280.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: KIE
Principal Architect : Ronald Adikusumo and Vidor Saputro
Structure Consultant : Philip D. Tjandra
© KIE
Text description provided by the architects. Being the owner and the architect of this house, I tend to create a simple project that blend with the surroundings. The RN house is located in Tatar Jingga Nagara. In definition, ?Tatar? means a place/location, while ?Jingga? describes as a reddish/orange color, and ?Nagara? used as a city.
© KIE
1st Floor Plan
© KIE
I begin this project by stressed the word "Jingga" and applied the bricks material (as a base) at the lower box. Playing with the bricks composition turns out to be fun, and it create some interesting shadow configuration for the house facade.
© KIE
The imaginary ?pulled out? white box on the 2nd layer gives the house a light and dynamic impression.Â
© KIE
By putting a garden located...
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