The project aims to create a sense of harmony between the natural and built environment. The design focuses on maximizing natural light and ventilation, while minimizing the use of artificial lighting and air conditioning. The design team emphasizes sustainable practices and energy efficiency. The project is designed to be adaptable and flexible, allowing for future changes and modifications. The project is also designed to be affordable and accessible to a wide range of people. **Project Description:**
The project is a residential building designed for a family of four. The building is located in Kecamatan Kembangan, Jakarta, Indonesia.
The design prioritizes sustainability and energy efficiency. The building materials are locally sourced and recycled, minimizing the environmental impact. The use of passive solar design principles, such as south-facing windows and overhangs, helps to optimize solar gain and reduce heating costs. The home’s layout is designed to maximize natural light and ventilation. The use of large windows and skylights allows for abundant natural light to flood the interior. This reduces the need for artificial lighting and promotes a healthier living environment. The open floor plan and strategic placement of windows and skylights further enhance natural ventilation, creating a comfortable and fresh indoor environment. The home’s design incorporates a variety of sustainable features.