The Loji is a 35-units service apartment in a fast growing neighborhood on the outskirt of Kuningan. The aim was to create service-apartment units in a compact site which are suitable for young executives and global nomad. The four-story building is topped off with a slanted concrete roof to relate with the surrounding vernacular architecture and to accommodate more units while complying with the height restriction.
The facade is designed to produce a strong graphic expression using a reasonably economical and durable material as synthetic wood. On each floor, the facade is disrupted with an opening that has planter box to allow cross air ventilation and natural light into the corridor.
Consisting of 10-units per floor, each one is designed for maximum natural light and view to the city/pool while maintaining the functionality and effectiveness of the layout. Inside the room, all the furniture are all oriented towards the sliding glass door in the balcony with the bathroom hidden behind the elongated counter that acts as a barrier.
The Loji is a 35-units service apartment in a fast growing neighborhood on the outskirt of Kuningan. The aim was to create service-apartment units in a compact site which are suitable for young executives and global nomad. The four-story building is topped off with a slanted concrete roof to relate with the surrounding vernacular architecture and to accommodate more units while complying with the height restriction.
The facade is designed to produce a strong graphic expression using a reasonably economical and durable material as synthetic wood. On each floor, the facade is disrupted with an opening that has planter box to allow cross air ventilation and natural light into the corridor.
Consisting of 10-units per floor, each one is designed for maximum natural light and view to the city/pool while maintaining the functionality and effectiveness of the layout. Inside the room, all the furniture are all oriented towards the sliding glass door in the balcony with the bathroom hidden behind the elongated counter that acts as a barrier.
The Loji is a 35-units service apartment in a fast growing neighborhood on the outskirt of Kuningan. The aim was to create service-apartment units in a compact site which are suitable for young executives and global nomad. The four-story building is topped off with a slanted concrete roof to relate with the surrounding vernacular architecture and to accommodate more units while complying with the height restriction.
The facade is designed to produce a strong graphic expression using a reasonably economical and durable material as synthetic wood. On each floor, the facade is disrupted with an opening that has planter box to allow cross air ventilation and natural light into the corridor.
Consisting of 10-units per floor, each one is designed for maximum natural light and view to the city/pool while maintaining the functionality and effectiveness of the layout. Inside the room, all the furniture are all oriented towards the sliding glass door in the balcony with the bathroom hidden behind the elongated counter that acts as a barrier.