Grande House

Grande House 

Patio Livity

Grande House
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ARCHITECTS
Patio Livity

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Clement Cadmiel

CONTRACTOR
Livity Build

MANUFACTURERS
Baselo, Blanco, Grandome, Lightology, Lightvolution, Maison, Ong Cen Kuang, Prive

PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT
Clement Cadmiel, Franzeska Karin, Xaverius Michael

PROGRAM / USE / BUILDING FUNCTION
Private House

ARCHITECT IN CHARGE
Pegagan Kantraprawira

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
Muhammad Haries Ramdhan

AREA
1456 M²

PHOTOGRAPHS
Kie

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Bandung, Indonesia

CATEGORY
Houses, Sustainability & Green Design

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The Grande house, with its sprawling 56-meter façade, stood as a canvas for architectural creativity while also tackling security and privacy hurdles.

Rather than opting for imposing barriers, we took a layered approach to manage sunlight and privacy, employing perforated metal plates, sun-screen louvers, stone walls, and lush vegetation.

Grande House
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Grande House
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Each room was carefully crafted to encourage natural airflow and maximize daylight, striking a balance between openness and seclusion.

Plus, we wanted to make sure the house looked grand from the get-go, hence the emphasis on horizontal design elements.

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Grande House
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Our design journey had its fair share of challenges, especially navigating the urban landscape with its privacy, noise, and dust concerns.

To tackle these, we came up with a dual-fence strategy: a tall fence facing the slum area and a creatively layered one for the roadside facade, offering security without compromising on aesthetics.

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Grande House
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We infused the design with innovative solutions to combat harsh sunlight, playing with adjustable louvers and greenery strategically positioned to provide shade.

Harnessing the power of prevailing south winds, we enhanced natural ventilation, seamlessly merging solar control, landscape design, and ventilation techniques to create a laid-back living space.

Grande House
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Grande House
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Incorporating renewable energy sources was a key aspect of our design ethos. We implemented a splash sprinkler watering system to reduce water waste and a greywater reuse system for garden irrigation.

Additionally, a reflecting pool was strategically placed to lower air temperatures, thereby reducing the need for air conditioning.

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Grande House
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Security was of paramount importance, leading us to develop a multilayer entrance system equipped with smart system alarms.

Visitors are required to pass through three security checkpoints, each equipped with alarms, while shattered material atop the barriers serves as a deterrent to climbers.

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Grande House
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Fire prevention measures were carefully considered, with every room designed for quick evacuation. The detached layout ensures direct access to outdoor spaces such as the garden, balcony, or patio, facilitating swift exits within a minute in case of emergency.

Construction techniques focused on sustainability, with rainwater harvesting facilitated by a gutterless roof and building masses detached to minimize the risk of seepage.

Grande House
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Grande House
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The floor plan prioritized seamless integration with nature, promoting cross-ventilation and a smooth transition between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Locally sourced materials, including wood, natural stone, and travertine, were utilized to maintain a sense of regional identity. What sets this project apart is its relaxed ambiance coupled with a commitment to sustainability.

Through thoughtful spatial planning and a deep reverence for nature, the Grande house offers a living experience that is both environmentally conscious and effortlessly chic.

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Plan - 1st floor
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Plan - 2nd floor
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Plan - Air flow
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Plan - Roof


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