Nawyspie Jawa, w małym miasteczku Salatiga, indonezyjskie studio projektowe Budi Pradono stworzyło dom, który składa się z wielu bambusowych kominów usytuowanych na dachu budynku. Architekci nazywają go "Dancing Mountain House", bo znajduje się na wysokości 2000 metrów nad poziomem morza, na grzbiecie góry Merbabu.
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HONGKONG P House atau "Dancing Mountain House" karya Budi Pradono Architects (BPA) berhasil meraih penghargaan sebagai proyek residensial terbaik seantero Asia dalam Arcasia Architecture Awards (AAA) 2016. Arcasia merupakan Dewan Arsitek Regional Asia yang dibentuk oleh 19 organisasi arsitek se-Asia mulai dari China
cash. This house for two retired lecturers in the Indonesian city of Salatiga was designed with multiple bamboo funnels on its roof to echo the area's mountainous topography + slideshow. Indonesian studio Budi Pradono Architects designed the house for a retired couple and their extended family in Salatiga, a small city on the island of Java. The home, which the architects called Dancing Mountain House, features five steep-pitched bamboo roofs topped with skylights, designed to reference the peaks of the surrounding landscape. "The house is at an altitude of 2,000 metres above sea level on the ridge of Mount Merbabu, and is surrounded by several other mountains," explained the architects. "We added the form of mountains above some spaces as an interpretation of the surrounding area, and also to bring in as much natural light as possible." At the back of the property, a zigzagging roof was also added to suggest a cluster of village houses joined together. "The project seeks to interpret Javanese houses in multiplication – from a distance, it looks like the houses in the surrounding villages," said the architects, whose other projects include a curved concrete house and a tilting glass home, both of which feature trees growing inside. Inside, the house has an open-plan split-level living space that follows the slope of the site. Four bedrooms behind this each have their own bathroom. The living room has a glazed wall that reaches nearly four metres high, offering views out to an adjacent forest. This panel comprises a patchwork-style arrangement of black-framed windows, some of which pivot open to provide natural ventilation. Topped with the steep-pitched bamboo roofs, the bedrooms have an internal height of six metres and also feature tall sections of glazing, with pivoting doors to access en-suite bathrooms. A communal washroom with a curved brick wall was added behind the kitchen to provide a more sociable bathing space where the owners, their children and their grandchildren can wash and still feel connected to the living area. "The main bathroom is designed as a social area, where people can still interact with others in different areas of the house," said the architects. "Conceptually, this project is trying to bring back childhood memories of the family, with open, shared spaces." In the garden, an oval-shaped pavilion houses a library that can be used by the local community. "The homeowners are retired lecturers, and they wanted to share their collection of economics and science books," said the architects. "It has also become a sharing space for young creatives in the region, to help bring them to the next stage of their careers." The house was built over a period of two years by a team of novices from the local community, using readily available materials such as bamboo for the frame, roof and bedroom flooring, and stone and bricks for the walls. "The owners had an appreciation of bamboo structures which had begun to be abandoned in the community," said the architects. "This project uses the indigenous, low-tech methods of the community, and their expertise in bamboo structural systems and stone construction." British architects Invisible Studio took a similar approach when designing a workshop near Bath last year, managing a team who had never built before to construct the building with timber from the surrounding forest. "From a social point of view, Dancing Mountain House is not built by the professional contractor, but by the local community, so as to provide economic and cultural benefits to the area," added the architects. A rainwater harvesting system was installed to store water from the wet season for use during the drier months, and a solar water heater was added to provide hot water for the showers. "Almost all existing large trees on the site were also kept, and a pule tree was planted in the centre of the garden," said the architects, who claim the new addition can be used to heal various diseases and so provide an additional benefit for the surrounding community. Photography is by Fernando Gomulya. Project credits Project architect Budi Pradono Architectural assistants Stephanie Monieca, Arief Mubaraq Architectural assistant support Damicia Tangyong, Monica Selvinia, Indrawan Suwanto Model maker Daryanto Interior design Budi Pradono Architects Exploded diagram – click for larger imageConcept diagram – click for larger imageGround floor plan – click for larger imageRoof plan – click for larger imageSections – click for larger image
*BRB applying for a housing loan* Andry Trysandy Mahany 29 June 2017 1122 Dancing Mountain House is currently known as one of the best settlements in Asia. The residence has also gained an award as the Asian’s best residential project. It was designed by Budi Pradono, an architect who designed Bawen-Salatiga toll road which has been claimed as the most beautiful toll road in the world for its wonderful view. Now, let’s take a look at some facts and pictures of the project. 1. Dancing Mountain House by Budi Pradono was awarded as the best residency in Asia in Arcasia Architecture Awards AAA 2016. 2. Arcasia is Council of Asian Regional Architects, formed by 19 architecture organization in Asia. 3. Arcasia regularly holds architecture congress and awards excellent architects. 4. Dancing Mountain House became the best after putting the role of architecture among the society in its concept and combining modernization with traditions. 5. The residential project was finished in 2014 yet it became a trend again as Salatiga toll road raised its popularity lately. 6. Since Dancing Mountain House does not have blocking, it enables it to create a kinship nuance. WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Desain Aristek Budi Pradono di Tanah Salatiga P House, proyek rumah individu karya arsitek Budi Pradono di tanah Salatiga dengan bangunan modern dan desain sophisticated. 17 Nov 2016 Dancing Mountain House atau P House, demikian ia disebut oleh pendirinya, arsitek Budi Pradono dari Budi Pradono Architects BPA adalah proyek rumah individu yang berdiri di tanah Salatiga, Jawa Tengah. Proyek P House melibatkan masyarakat setempat dalam pengerjaannya. “Saya menggunakan metode merancang sesuai dengan kemampuan masyarakat setempat. Konstruksinya berbahan dasar bambu dengan meminjam’ bentuk-bentuk puncak gunung yang mengelilingi kota dan pedesaan Salatiga, yakni gunung Merapi, Telomoyo, Tidar dan Andong untuk atap rumah”, ujar Budi Pradono. BPA mengkombinasikan semangat artisanal dari tukang-tukang otodidak yang terbiasa membangun rumah-rumah desa dengan pengetahuan arsitekturalnya. Hasilnya adalah bangunan modern dengan desain sophisticated, yang menggunakan material tradisional semacam batu kali dan bambu. Budi juga menambahkan bahwa rumah tersebut didedikasikan untuk almarhum ayahnya, seorang pendidik dan pengajar di Salatiga. Selain membangun ingatan kolektif bagi keluarga besarnya, ia juga menggagas bangunan mungil perpustakaan umum bagi masyarakat setempat. Begitu indahnya semangat pengerjaan dan hasil karya P House, rumah ini kemudian meraih penghargaan dari Arcasia Award for Architecture AAA 2016. Oleh salah seorang juri, Rebecca Lo, dikatakan P House mampu menciptakan memori intim masa lalu dan jiwa keluarga secara sekaligus. “Saya juga kagum dengan penggunaan materi-materi di rumah lama yang ditransformasikan ke rumah baru, semacam romantika yang terus dibawa oleh keluarga, dan disaat bersamaan memberi cukup ruang publik bagi masyarakat sekitar dengan hadirnya perpustakaan” kata Rebecca.WS. Foto Dok. BPA AuthorDEWI INDONESIA ARTIKEL LAINNYA Budi Pradono yang menampilkan karya "Get Well Soon"di Galeri Nasional pada Juli silam.... Sebagai salah satu situs candi Buddha terluas di Indonesia, Nia Dinata mengangkat kisah peradaban Muarajambi dan kehidupan masyarakatnya hingga kini... Christie Basil menggunakan elemen “burung” dan “sangkar” sebagai analogi perjalanan kehidupan menuju sebuah pernikahan... Sejauh Mata Memandang berkesempatan menampilkan koleksinya dalam perhelatan yang digagas oleh Kedutaan Indonesia di Bulgaria dengan Duta Besar Iwan Bogananta Bulgaria, Albania dan Makedonia Utara ... Koleksi kapsul yang menampilkan sandal ciri khas Rajnik dan dihiasi oleh hiasan tiga dimensi khas Aidan dan Ice... Karakter wewangian yang kuat dari Dolce & Gabbana Eau De Parfum terbaru untuk tampil berani dan percaya diri... Hampir 10 tahun berlalu, Le Quartier masih dipandang sebagai salah satu restoran terdepan di Jakarta berkat komitmennya untuk selalu mengedepankan kualitas yang unggul....
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