The Rice Barn House

The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo

The Rice Barn House

K-Thengono Design Studio

ARCHITECTS
K-thengono Design Studio

STRUCTURE ENGINEERS
Anwar Susanto

PHOTOGRAPHS
Mario Wibowo

AREA
250 M²

LANDSCAPE CONSULTANT
Tanam Lokal

LEAD ARCHITECT
Kelvin Thengono

MANUFACTURERS
Daikin, Grohe, Restoration Hardware, Arboy & Troy, Ct5 Shingles, Dorma, Onna

LIGHTING CONSUTLANT
Capital Lighting

INTERIOR CONTRACTOR
Ada Fabrication

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Reca Studio

ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING
Fikrie Mailadi

INTERIOR DESIGN
Jenny Alvionita

WOOD CONSULTANT
Pt. Rumah Kayu Kita

LOCATION
Tangerang, Indonesia


YEAR
2022

CATEGORY
Houses

The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo

Text description provided by architect.

The Rice Barn House design is largely driven by responding to the site’s environmental condition and by celebrating the inherited traditional local construction methodology.

Given a compact lot and a brief by the client to have sufficient programs in the house, our approach seeks to fuse Indonesia’s vernacular architecture with contemporary building technology to accommodate today’s living lifestyle.

Thus, we incorporated vernacularism by using elements from lumbung padi (Indonesian Rice Barn), synthetized with modern material selections.

The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo
The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo
The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo

The form of the house was inspired by lumbung padi whose structure is built on 4 columns with a ground floor slab raised 2m above ground.

Characterized by two levels, the traditional barn house is usually built with contrasting spatial qualities – the ground level as an open-sided pavilion and the first level as an enclosed private space. We associated these spatial qualities with living program placements.

The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo
The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo

The gambrel roof design from lumbung padi is modified into a trapezoid prism holding private programs such as bedrooms and private bathrooms.

The roof of the prism is punctured with a circular skylight at the center, and the trapezoid’s slanted walls are punctured with window openings to supply natural light and allow cross-and-stack ventilation throughout the private quarters.

The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo
The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo

Nested underneath is an open-plan living room that is connected by a central spiral staircase. The living room is enveloped with frameless bi-fold doors that blur the outdoor-to-indoor boundary.

Surrounded by continuous terraces and vegetation, the living room mimics the openness of the pavilion from lumbung padi, allowing as much natural wind flow to pass through from all sides.

The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo
The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo

With the shifting lifestyle nowadays, access to natural ventilation is considered to be a significant element in the quality of life, which bolsters the openness of pavilion spatial quality.

All other supporting programs are clustered on the ground level to serve the needs of the living programs on the levels above.

The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo
The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo
The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo

The modernization of lumbung padi traditional house is achieved through applying a selection of modern building technologies and materiality that accommodates today’s lifestyle.


The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo
The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo
The Rice Barn House
© Mario Wibowo


The Rice Barn House
Plan - Ground Floor
The Rice Barn House
Plan - 1st Floor


The Rice Barn House
Plan - 2nd Floor
The Rice Barn House
Section Diagram