Rafael Miranti Architects

Private House In Permata Hijau

Private House In Permata Hijau
© Paskal Khrisno Ayodyantoro
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Sefval Mogalana

PRIVATE HOUSE IN PERMATA HIJAU

Rafael Miranti Architects

ARCHITECTS
Rafael Miranti Architects

LOCATION
Kebayoran Lama, Indonesia

CATEGORY
Houses

PHOTOGRAPHS
Paskal Khrisno Ayodyantoro, Sefval Mogalana

PROJECT YEAR
2017

MANUFACTURERS
Toto, Acor, Elesgo, FSB Franz Schneider Brakel, Lamitak, PIVICI

QUANTITY SURVEYOR
Hasanuddin

MAIN CONTRACTOR
PT, Arah Bangun Mandiri

SERVICE ENGINEER
Pt. Emse

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
PT. Pantonpile

SERVICE CONTRACTOR
PT. Tetra Sakti Utama

LIGHTING CONSULTANT
SSA Lighting

INTERIOR DESIGN FOR POWDER ROOM & BATHROOMS
Rafael Miranti Architects

Text description provided by architect.

The Client required a modern tropical house that could incorporate fengshui elements.

The house also needed to house a plunge pool, gym, home theatre (for him), big library and work space (for her), a spacious living and master bedroom and a security guard room.

Private House In Permata Hijau
© Paskal Khrisno Ayodyantoro
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Sefval Mogalana

The site is in Permata Hijau, an old housing estate in South Jakarta, filled with mature trees. Developed in the 1980s, the estate consists mainly of large 2-storey pitched roof houses in the old modern style. Towards the east is a newly developed 40-storey apartment.

Working closely with the Client’s fengshui requirements, the site is loosely divided by a cross, where the kitchen and common areas are separated from the bedrooms by a courtyard.

The courtyard and the circulation core anchor the building on site, serving as the centre of orientation within the house.

Private House In Permata Hijau
© Sefval Mogalana
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Sefval Mogalana

The circulation core is separated from the courtyard by a vertical timber lattice and extends all the way up to the rooftop, which is used as a private outdoor space to enjoy the South Jakarta skyline.

With two mature trees outside the house that belongs to the Client, the living room and children’s rooms could face the front without requiring excessive screening.

Private House In Permata Hijau
© Sefval Mogalana
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Sefval Mogalana

Nonetheless, timber screens are placed at each opening on the facade, in keeping with the muted character of the house, as well as to mitigate privacy concerns.

Private House In Permata Hijau
© Sefval Mogalana
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Paskal Khrisno Ayodyantoro


Private House In Permata Hijau
© Sefval Mogalana
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Paskal Khrisno Ayodyantoro
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Sefval Mogalana
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Sefval Mogalana
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Sefval Mogalana
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Paskal Khrisno Ayodyantoro
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Sefval Mogalana
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Sefval Mogalana
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Sefval Mogalana
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Paskal Khrisno Ayodyantoro
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Sefval Mogalana
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Paskal Khrisno Ayodyantoro


Private House In Permata Hijau
© Paskal Khrisno Ayodyantoro
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Paskal Khrisno Ayodyantoro
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Sefval Mogalana
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Paskal Khrisno Ayodyantoro
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Paskal Khrisno Ayodyantoro
Private House In Permata Hijau
© Paskal Khrisno Ayodyantoro


Private House In Permata Hijau
Front Elevation
Private House In Permata Hijau
Section C - C
Private House In Permata Hijau
Section B - B
Private House In Permata Hijau
Section G - G


Private House In Permata Hijau
1st Floor Plan
Private House In Permata Hijau
Ground Floor Plan
Private House In Permata Hijau
2nd Floor Plan
Private House In Permata Hijau
Roof Plan
Private House In Permata Hijau
Roof Floor Plan

Rafael Miranti Architects
Rafael Miranti Architects