Porosity From Above Office

Porosity From Above Office
© Mario Wibowo

POROSITY FROM ABOVE OFFICE

K-Thengono Design Studio

WOOD CONSULTANT
PT. Marga Agung

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Christoporus Tanbunan

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
PT. Karunia Nirmala

INTERIOR DESIGN
Cindy Devia

LIGHTING CONSULTANT
PT. Crown America International Indonesia

LANDSCAPE CONSULTANT
PT. Tunas Tumbuh Bersemi

MANUFACTURERS
AGC, ETHNICRAFT, Toto, Crestial, Kal Timber, Marga Agung, Mitsubishi

ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING
Fikrie Mailadi

PHOTOGRAPHS
Mario Wibowo

AREA
180 m²

YEAR
2021

LOCATION
Kecamatan Penjaringan, Indonesia

CATEGORY
Offices, Office Buildings

Text description provided by the architects.

This project is a major alteration of an existing “Ruko”, which is a typical mix-use row house building commonly found in Jakarta, Indonesia. The site is 4 m wide and 15 m deep.

Porosity From Above Office
© Mario Wibowo
Porosity From Above Office
© Mario Wibowo

A common typology for this type of structure is that it shares two common walls with its neighbors, which often poses a design challenge in finding sufficient access to natural light and ventilation.

In response to this issue, we punctured holes on the roof of the stairwell bulkhead and on the 3rd floor slab to provide healthy and playful work lifestyle for a small tech startup office.

Porosity From Above Office
© Mario Wibowo
Porosity From Above Office
© Mario Wibowo

The act of puncturing began from the stairwell bulkhead where oval-shaped skylight dissected through a rectangular volume with a strong filleted edge, thus creating a supple shape that reflects playful daylight into the interior.

The light well continues to the floor below where a walkable skylight is installed to channel natural light to the lower floor.

As a result, no artificial lighting is needed for use during daytime. In addition, the provision of stairwell shaft and omission of risers on floating stairs are designed to activate stack ventilation effect for better air circulation throughout the building.

Porosity From Above Office
© Mario Wibowo
Porosity From Above Office
© Mario Wibowo

The programs of the building are distributed by floors. The staff area on the 2nd floor is integrated with a multi-functional table that accommodate activities such as: preparing food, eating, working and cleaning.

The 3rd floor serves as a comfortable private studio apartment for working executive.

At last, the rooftop terrace is designed to encourage communal interaction where informal meetings and activities of leisure could happen under a cityscape backdrop view.

Porosity From Above Office
© Mario Wibowo
Porosity From Above Office
© Mario Wibowo
Porosity From Above Office
© Mario Wibowo

Our design philosophy dictates that all interior and exterior alterations are made to accentuate playfulness, as well as festering a healthier work environment by giving access to more natural light and ventilation.


Porosity From Above Office
© Mario Wibowo
Porosity From Above Office
© Mario Wibowo
Porosity From Above Office
© Mario Wibowo
Porosity From Above Office
© Mario Wibowo
Porosity From Above Office
© Mario Wibowo


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Plan- second floor
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Plan- Third Floor
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Plan- Roof
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Plan- top  floor


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Section- Longitudinal
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Section- Cross