The Tanulo Coffeeshop project in the city of Bandung, is located in a residential area and multi-storey rental houses with a pocketed plot of land, which has an area of around 560m2. The main building planning is in the form of a bar and meeting room building placed in the back area with the aim of providing visitors with experiences while walking to the building which passes the seating area and also the complementary garden.
The concept of the main building with a simple roof that is made high and has skylights makes the building seem spacious and bright to reduce the use of electrical energy during the day. Wall materials that use glass doors around the building are also created to create interaction between the interior and exterior spaces. On the small surface of the land, we use andesite layered wall material so that visitors can easily recognize it as one of the accents of the building.
We are trying to create sequences in each existing area, starting from the entrance which is directed by a wall area covered with natural andesite stone and then directed by seating in the circulation area, planning a green area spread almost around the building to give color to the dominant areas of the walls are gray. The choice of simple materials such as rough cement plaster, walls covered with natural andesite stone that strengthen the tropical concept and also the character of the Tanulo building. The structure used is also a structure that seems light, like hollow iron, because part of the structure rests on the structure around the river which flows under some areas of land.
The existence of outdoor and semi-outdoor seating areas, allows natural lighting and air to flow into the building, releasing heat coming in from the sun's rays. The placement of children's play areas is also considered so that they are monitored from several sides. The landscape play that is integrated with the sitting areas can accommodate all visitor activities, greening around the area to keep it shady and keep the coffeeshop area green. Considering that there is no potential for a good enough view to the outside, so we have to create a good view in the building area which visitors can enjoy.
The Tanulo Coffeeshop project in the city of Bandung, is located in a residential area and multi-storey rental houses with a pocketed plot of land, which has an area of around 560m2. The main building planning is in the form of a bar and meeting room building placed in the back area with the aim of providing visitors with experiences while walking to the building which passes the seating area and also the complementary garden.
The concept of the main building with a simple roof that is made high and has skylights makes the building seem spacious and bright to reduce the use of electrical energy during the day. Wall materials that use glass doors around the building are also created to create interaction between the interior and exterior spaces. On the small surface of the land, we use andesite layered wall material so that visitors can easily recognize it as one of the accents of the building.
We are trying to create sequences in each existing area, starting from the entrance which is directed by a wall area covered with natural andesite stone and then directed by seating in the circulation area, planning a green area spread almost around the building to give color to the dominant areas of the walls are gray. The choice of simple materials such as rough cement plaster, walls covered with natural andesite stone that strengthen the tropical concept and also the character of the Tanulo building. The structure used is also a structure that seems light, like hollow iron, because part of the structure rests on the structure around the river which flows under some areas of land.
The existence of outdoor and semi-outdoor seating areas, allows natural lighting and air to flow into the building, releasing heat coming in from the sun's rays. The placement of children's play areas is also considered so that they are monitored from several sides. The landscape play that is integrated with the sitting areas can accommodate all visitor activities, greening around the area to keep it shady and keep the coffeeshop area green. Considering that there is no potential for a good enough view to the outside, so we have to create a good view in the building area which visitors can enjoy.
The Tanulo Coffeeshop project in the city of Bandung, is located in a residential area and multi-storey rental houses with a pocketed plot of land, which has an area of around 560m2. The main building planning is in the form of a bar and meeting room building placed in the back area with the aim of providing visitors with experiences while walking to the building which passes the seating area and also the complementary garden.
The concept of the main building with a simple roof that is made high and has skylights makes the building seem spacious and bright to reduce the use of electrical energy during the day. Wall materials that use glass doors around the building are also created to create interaction between the interior and exterior spaces. On the small surface of the land, we use andesite layered wall material so that visitors can easily recognize it as one of the accents of the building.
We are trying to create sequences in each existing area, starting from the entrance which is directed by a wall area covered with natural andesite stone and then directed by seating in the circulation area, planning a green area spread almost around the building to give color to the dominant areas of the walls are gray. The choice of simple materials such as rough cement plaster, walls covered with natural andesite stone that strengthen the tropical concept and also the character of the Tanulo building. The structure used is also a structure that seems light, like hollow iron, because part of the structure rests on the structure around the river which flows under some areas of land.
The existence of outdoor and semi-outdoor seating areas, allows natural lighting and air to flow into the building, releasing heat coming in from the sun's rays. The placement of children's play areas is also considered so that they are monitored from several sides. The landscape play that is integrated with the sitting areas can accommodate all visitor activities, greening around the area to keep it shady and keep the coffeeshop area green. Considering that there is no potential for a good enough view to the outside, so we have to create a good view in the building area which visitors can enjoy.