
JA House / STUDIOKAS
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JA House / STUDIOKASSave this picture! Mario Wibowo Photography StudioArchitects: STUDIOKASAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:1128 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 PhotographsPhotographs:Mario Wibowo Photography Studio Lead Architects: Kusuma Agustianto More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. JA House instills transparency and contemplativeness in the house. The concept of integrated house architecture with passive design technology emerged as a solution to this ever-growing problem. Cross ventilation, arranged with well-placed openings to ensure a comfortable amount of air exchange, channels warm air upwards and releases it. Together with nature in lighting to reduce dependence on artificial lighting and thus reduce energy consumption.Save this picture!Presenting the first "home" house in the life journey of a young family is a special step and thought together. In a previous life, educating and raising two children in a warehouse complex and living for about five years in a large-span warehouse building was a necessity and is actually a choice among all kinds of possibilities that will be passed.Save this picture!The quality of "occupying" is closely related to the presence of the existence of residents in the spaces in the building that are specially planned. How the residents' lives flow well in these spaces becomes important and vital. The transition of space quality with hope, the quality of "occupying" and "home" are present by themselves in their new home.Save this picture!The design concept starts from the orientation of the plot to the direction of the incoming sunlight. Heat and monsoon winds affect the building and are the starting point for arranging the interior functions. A special shape is designed that will block heat from the west from entering the main living room, a reception terrace with a very large existing tree in front of it. The counteracting of the heat from the western sun by making a slightly steep roof slope with a wide overhang.Save this picture!A modern tropical approach with an overhanging roof provides protection against tropical sunlight and rain. Both try to breathe separately about vernacular architecture, create a relationship between walls and non-walls, and still use flexible open-close-motif panel dividers to connect the interior and exterior spaces.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The functional space zones are divided into 4 boxes with a separator in the middle in the form of a large void where sunlight enters directly from above. The roof is made with a special hole in the void to spread natural light evenly in the core of the house so that each function of the house can receive natural light and ventilation well.Save this picture!The interior of the house is designed to be open and spacious with four zones and cross circulation where the main stairs are placed. The functions on the 1st floor are the living room and office, as well as the service area with separate door access from the north and west sides of the road.Save this picture!The difference between floors with a slight split level provides different visuals and ceiling heights for each room. The wooden terrace helps separate the rooms from each other and has direct access to the swimming pool. The central area of the house is connected to the dining room and clean kitchen with a light void in the middle.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!On the third floor, the rooms on each floor can be connected to each other with effective circulation paths. The upper wall on the third floor, which is integrated with the multifunctional room and the master bedroom on the west, has a wide window design but is shaded by a long roof eave. From the window, you can see the sunset without having to feel hot and dazzled by the effects of its rays.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessAbout this officePublished on March 12, 2025Cite: "JA House / STUDIOKAS" 12 Mar 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1027741/ja-house-studiokas&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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