Stalk Tree-hugger Bar

Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo

Stalk Tree-hugger Bar

RAD+ar (Research Artistic Design + architecture)

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Antonius Richard Rusli

RAD+AR / ARCHITECT & INTERIOR DESIGNER
Melanie Regina Hutany, Alifi Muhammad Arief, Michellin Sonia Wibowo

MANUFACTURERS
Asahi glass , Gree Aircon, Serge Ferrari, Toto

PHOTOGRAPHS
Mario Wibowo

AREA
900 m²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Jakarta, Indonesia

CATEGORY
Hospitality Architecture, Restaurants & Bars

Stalk, the Tree Hugger is a project comprising five 30-meter-tall existing trees in the heart of Jakarta’s busiest business district, being wrapped and clothed into a canvas of light and shadows that host multiple functions of commercial activities.

The architect was to experiment with space creation by creating a simple architecture of a parametric cloth that hugs existing greeneries, creating many variations of closure enclosures of the space.

Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo
Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo
Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo

While researching the possibilities of creating an ever-changing space that involves nature, RAD+ar was reimagined to let the visitor of the restaurant experience how it feels to live under the shadow.

Tensile structures act as a reversed shadow to create a moving and ever-changing pattern.

At the same time, the wind blows as the trees move, ensuring comfort while observing and ensuring the existing nature is the heart of the architecture itself.

Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo
Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo
Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo

The entrance is hidden and scaled down in the ending of vertical plants; then, the restaurant visitors would be greeted and wait in a narrow foyer surrounded by greenery before being accompanied to the upper bar-resto among the trees.

This 750 sqm upper bar resto was framed by a light steel-timber thatch roof around it that provides not only shades for all the glass openings but also acts as the anchor for the parametric tensile in the middle.

Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo
Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo

The roof, which acted as both a façade and a varied ceiling in the interior, also serves as a lantern that is part of cityscape entertainment during night time, enhancing multiple functions accustomed to the music inside.

Initiated by Antonius Richard, RAD+ar explores the possibilities of building and educating developers on how minimum natural intervention could be done without losing the commercial values of the prominent land.

Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo
Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo

Flexibility of unlimited permutation patterns for nature and lights with almost no intervention of the existing nature is the goal of experimentation of how modern commercials should coexist with the landscape in a prominent urban context.

Stalk the Tree Hugger is one of the experimental commercial projects in RAD+ar’s journey to inspire the decentralization of sustainable building in Indonesia.

Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo


Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo
Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo
Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo
Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo
Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo
Stalk Tree-hugger Bar
© Mario Wibowo


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Ground Floor Plan
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Second Floor Plan