Le Kawan House

Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras

Le Kawan House

W+M Design Studio

ARCHITECT
Titus Pandu Wismahaksi

STRUCTURE ENGINEER
Saka Undagi

MANUFACTURERS
Louis Poulsen, Daikin, Toto

MEP CONSULTANT
Wikenz Studio

PHOTOGRAPHS
Indra Wiras

AREA
445 M

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Payangan, Indonesia

CATEGORY
Houses

When we visited the site, we were mesmerized by the forest surroundings and a beautiful traditional Javanese house called ‘Joglo’ that the family used to live in occasionally.

Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras
Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras

That house was no longer sufficient to accommodate the client's needs, so they needed to build other buildings as an extra living space.

As the traditional house is preserved, the new buildings are designed to harmonize with the traditional house – with a modern twist.

Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras
Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras

The Joglo has strong architectural language, which is described as the combination of rhythmic slim wooden columns that define open living space and massive stone walls for the private rooms.

The existing materials, such as wood, sandstone, terrazzo, and colored cement tiles, become our base palette to design the new buildings.

Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras
Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras

This language becomes the starting point when designing the new ones, with some twists to add richness to the complex.

The new buildings consist of Pavilion, Bungalow, and Staff Quarter. The Pavilion is attached to the Joglo and functions as an indoor living extension of it.

Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras
Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras

In contrast, the Bungalow is separated away from the others to make it more private for guests. The Bungalow is designed as an independent living space, making it ready to be rented for external guests.

As the extension of Joglo, the Pavilion façade is designed in continuation of the horizontal proportion and rhythmical columns of the Joglo, the terrace is sticking in front, mimicking the sense of open space in the Joglo, whilst it’s cantilevered floating above the garden to make it look more contemporary.

Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras
Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras

The Bungalow is placed on the edge of this sloped landscape to get the most private and beautiful scenery.

This building was designed sunken into the ground to provide non non-obstructed view from the Pavilion behind it.

Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras
Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras

It’s topped with a roof garden, united with the surrounding garden, and becomes the extension of the landscape.

The bathroom emphasizes existing materials from Joglo. Vibrant-colored cement tiles are displayed on the wall muted terrazzo on the floor, and wooden louvers are called ‘keepsake’ for the windows that provide both air circulation and privacy.

Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras


Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras
Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras
Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras
Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras
Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras
Le Kawan House
© Indra Wiras


Le Kawan House
Elevation - Pavilion Joglo
Le Kawan House
Elevation and Section - Bungalow
Le Kawan House
Elevation and Section - Pavilion Joglo
Le Kawan House
Section


Le Kawan House
Plan - Site