Ombak House

Ombak House 

Arti Design Studio

Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Raynaldo Theodore, Natasha Astari

MANUFACTURERS
Owens Corning, Arturo Unique Flooring, Batagapit, Daikin, Dekkson Lock, Dulux, Infiniti, Jaya Board, Kohler, Magnus Aluminium, Milan Ecowood, Reywood, Sawdust Furniture, Sehati, Simon, Skayu, Toto, Tuscany Marble

DESIGN TEAM
Muhammad Farhan

PROJECT QUANTITY SURVEYORS
Pt. Estimatika Kalkulasi Indogriya

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Pt. Harmoni Bangun Sejahtera

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Pt. Adi Surya Konstruksi

CIVIL CONSULTANT
Pt. Artha Prada Grup

TECHNICAL TEAM
Haqeem Hisyam

LIGHTING CONSULTANTS
Erreluce

PHOTOGRAPHS
Mario Wibowo

YEAR
2023

AREA
568 M²

LOCATION
Kecamatan Mampang Prapatan, Indonesia

CATEGORY
Houses

Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo

Text description provided by architect.

Inspired by a global ethos of comfort, safety, and peace, our design integrates multiple terraces, allowing nature to flourish within the home.

The idea is to reclaim nature and the land that is usually found in the backyard of the typical house in south east Asia where families typically spend their time and move it to the rooftop of each house.

Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo
Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo

The rooftop's open space offers residents the chance to participate in outdoor activities while taking in the view.

The semi-public open space located on the rooftop is called The Ombak. 'Ombak,' meaning ocean waves in Bahasa, inspires these forms, which help mitigate the heat island effect while generating a comfortable passive microclimate underneath.

Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo
Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo

This dual strategy will also shape an identity for sustainable urban living. which results from reclaiming the backyard space and placing it on the roof, is an effort to enhance the sense of community among all the residents.

Each rooftop is designed with consideration of the sun's direction, creating wave-like curves that not only provide shade but also symbolize the availability of public space throughout the house.

Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo
Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo
Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo

Additionally, the shaded rooftop space helps reduce the heat entering the house, making the home more comfortable and reducing the need for air conditioning and artificial light, thus promoting sustainable living for a better future.

This advantage of open space makes these homes not only a place to live but also a new symbol of sustainable living by integrating natural, social, environmental, and future factors.

Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo
Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo
Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo

This makes the house unity with Arti's global concept of conversation for the future and creates a better world than before.


Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo
Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo
Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo
Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo
Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo
Ombak House
© Mario Wibowo


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Plan - Ground Floor
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Plan - 1st Floor
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Plan - 2nd Floor
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Plan - Roof Top
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Plan - Roof
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Isometric Block


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Section A
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Section B
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Section C
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Section D


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Exploded Axo
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Concept Diagram
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Exploded Diagram
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Exploded Roof Structure
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Exploded Partial Section
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Exploded Floor Plan