Casa de Montana / Studio Lawang
Located on a corner site, at the foot of Mount Pancar, the site faces directly to one of the rivers that originate from the mountain. Being on a corner site gives the house two advantages: unobstructed views and also maximum natural sunlight. Since the beginning of the design exploration, the architect strives to respond to the trapezoid shape site and the two different axes: one that is parallel to the neighbor and one that is parallel to the street.
© Mario Wibowo
Architects: Studio Lawang
Location: Babakan Madang, Indonesia
Lead Architect: Patrisius Marvin Dalimartha
Team: Pamela Jouwena, Anna Silalahi
Area: 500.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Mario Wibowo
Arch Const Documentation: Studio Resta
Structural Engineers: Grand Optima Design
Lighting Design: Studio Lawang
© Mario Wibowo
Text description provided by the architects. Located on a corner site, at the foot of Mount Pancar, the site faces directly to one of the rivers that originate from the mountain. Being on a corner site gives the house two advantages: unobstructed views and also maximum natural sunlight. Since the beginning of the design exploration, the architect strives to respond to the trapezoid shape site and the two different axes: one that is parallel to the neighbor and one that is parallel to the street.
© Mario Wibowo
First Level Plan
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© Mario Wibowo
Architects: Studio Lawang
Location: Babakan Madang, Indonesia
Lead Architect: Patrisius Marvin Dalimartha
Team: Pamela Jouwena, Anna Silalahi
Area: 500.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Mario Wibowo
Arch Const Documentation: Studio Resta
Structural Engineers: Grand Optima Design
Lighting Design: Studio Lawang
© Mario Wibowo
Text description provided by the architects. Located on a corner site, at the foot of Mount Pancar, the site faces directly to one of the rivers that originate from the mountain. Being on a corner site gives the house two advantages: unobstructed views and also maximum natural sunlight. Since the beginning of the design exploration, the architect strives to respond to the trapezoid shape site and the two different axes: one that is parallel to the neighbor and one that is parallel to the street.
© Mario Wibowo
First Level Plan
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