Starting from the client's desire to have a home office that can accommodate various activities, not only as a workspace but also as a comfortable multifunctional building.
Inspired by the client's love for Javanese culture, the idea of building a pendopo that can be used for various activities was conceived. Responding to this and considering the site conditions, the concept of Contemporary Javanese design became the most suitable style to be adapted for this project.
The highlight of this pendopo is that it is essentially an open building (usually consisting of a roof, floor, and supporting columns) that can be specially designed. It can be made more private, have several rooms, and include a mezzanine to add functional space without losing the essence of the pendopo itself, which is a symbol of harmony between space/building, humans, and the surrounding environment.
In terms of function, this pendopo primarily serves as a workspace or personal home office. However, to add functionality to the building, a mezzanine is added to serve as a photo studio and yoga space. The pendopo also includes areas designed to display collectibles. There is also a powder room and service room to support various activities in the pendopo.
The key to making this pendopo a complete architectural work is to address all spatial needs based on the essence of a pendopo and respond to existing limitations. The selection of materials is also an important aspect that we carefully consider. This two-story pendopo is designed with architecture and interiors that are in harmony with its function, environment, and cultural values.
The main challenge in designing this pendopo, both in terms of architecture and interior design, is the multitude of functions desired within the limited on-site land. On the other hand, with the presence of various functional spaces, we want to maintain the essence of a pendopo that integrates with the surrounding environment/nature. Therefore, the design of the pendopo's architecture features two floors and extensively utilizes glass and natural stone materials on the walls, with solid wooden pillars and a sirap roof structure.
Starting from the client's desire to have a home office that can accommodate various activities, not only as a workspace but also as a comfortable multifunctional building.
Inspired by the client's love for Javanese culture, the idea of building a pendopo that can be used for various activities was conceived. Responding to this and considering the site conditions, the concept of Contemporary Javanese design became the most suitable style to be adapted for this project.
The highlight of this pendopo is that it is essentially an open building (usually consisting of a roof, floor, and supporting columns) that can be specially designed. It can be made more private, have several rooms, and include a mezzanine to add functional space without losing the essence of the pendopo itself, which is a symbol of harmony between space/building, humans, and the surrounding environment.
In terms of function, this pendopo primarily serves as a workspace or personal home office. However, to add functionality to the building, a mezzanine is added to serve as a photo studio and yoga space. The pendopo also includes areas designed to display collectibles. There is also a powder room and service room to support various activities in the pendopo.
The key to making this pendopo a complete architectural work is to address all spatial needs based on the essence of a pendopo and respond to existing limitations. The selection of materials is also an important aspect that we carefully consider. This two-story pendopo is designed with architecture and interiors that are in harmony with its function, environment, and cultural values.
The main challenge in designing this pendopo, both in terms of architecture and interior design, is the multitude of functions desired within the limited on-site land. On the other hand, with the presence of various functional spaces, we want to maintain the essence of a pendopo that integrates with the surrounding environment/nature. Therefore, the design of the pendopo's architecture features two floors and extensively utilizes glass and natural stone materials on the walls, with solid wooden pillars and a sirap roof structure.
Starting from the client's desire to have a home office that can accommodate various activities, not only as a workspace but also as a comfortable multifunctional building.
Inspired by the client's love for Javanese culture, the idea of building a pendopo that can be used for various activities was conceived. Responding to this and considering the site conditions, the concept of Contemporary Javanese design became the most suitable style to be adapted for this project.
The highlight of this pendopo is that it is essentially an open building (usually consisting of a roof, floor, and supporting columns) that can be specially designed. It can be made more private, have several rooms, and include a mezzanine to add functional space without losing the essence of the pendopo itself, which is a symbol of harmony between space/building, humans, and the surrounding environment.
In terms of function, this pendopo primarily serves as a workspace or personal home office. However, to add functionality to the building, a mezzanine is added to serve as a photo studio and yoga space. The pendopo also includes areas designed to display collectibles. There is also a powder room and service room to support various activities in the pendopo.
The key to making this pendopo a complete architectural work is to address all spatial needs based on the essence of a pendopo and respond to existing limitations. The selection of materials is also an important aspect that we carefully consider. This two-story pendopo is designed with architecture and interiors that are in harmony with its function, environment, and cultural values.
The main challenge in designing this pendopo, both in terms of architecture and interior design, is the multitude of functions desired within the limited on-site land. On the other hand, with the presence of various functional spaces, we want to maintain the essence of a pendopo that integrates with the surrounding environment/nature. Therefore, the design of the pendopo's architecture features two floors and extensively utilizes glass and natural stone materials on the walls, with solid wooden pillars and a sirap roof structure.