GAINING LAND_jakarta, indonesia
The various planning stages of our project allow us to react to different requirements, such as first emergency relief in case of flooding, but as well to expand those structures to floating settlements. The technical requirements are met with simple mechanisms and the whole supply structure is self-sufficient and based on synchronized natural cycles.
Project Media
jakarta indonesia
house type 1-3
public spaces
school, market
blueprint, details
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There's some kind of clarity of idea here, but no new innovation on how 'floating' itself may affect the forming of grid settlement, the shape of the house and the life habit which reflect on the plan of the house. It feels like a conventional kampong has just been relocated over water. However the presentation is simple and exquisite.
Too focused on bamboo, so the idea exploration was limited. However, the space programming is quite interesting and represents the native’s way of life by creating an intimate communal space.