The Silver Lining House / Studio Lawang

The Silver Lining House / Studio Lawang - Interior Photography, WindowsThe Silver Lining House / Studio Lawang - Interior Photography, Stairs, HandrailThe Silver Lining House / Studio Lawang - Interior Photography, Stairs, HandrailThe Silver Lining House / Studio Lawang - Exterior Photography, FacadeThe Silver Lining House / Studio Lawang - More Images+ 21

  • Architects: Studio Lawang
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  162
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Mario Wibowo
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Blanco, Bluescope, Dulux, Lysaght, Magnus Aluminium, Niro granite, Philips, ROCKWOOL, Roman Ceramics, Roman Granite, Toto
  • Lead Architects: Patrisius Marvin
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The Silver Lining House / Studio Lawang - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Mario Wibowo

Text description provided by the architects. Every project starts with a dream. This one starts with a hope for a better future. The client's family relocated to Jakarta in support of their children education. The plot size is 8 x 20 m in measurement. A 90 cm alley was created to maximize sunlight, ventilation and rain water catchment area.

The Silver Lining House / Studio Lawang - Interior Photography, Windows
© Mario Wibowo
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Site Plan
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Section C
The Silver Lining House / Studio Lawang - Interior Photography, Stairs, Handrail
© Mario Wibowo

The design started with superimposing the nine boxes of Feng Shui on to the plot as guidance. With each box has a specific zone or function that can be applied. This guide was followed strictly and inherently shaped the floor plan. Having quite a divided floor plan due to Feng Shui requirement has made the architect decided to express the exterior in a more subtle and calm way: a simple white box.  The white exterior wall was finished using texture paint to create depth.  

The Silver Lining House / Studio Lawang - Interior Photography, Door, Facade
© Mario Wibowo

Clear anodized aluminum windows, stainless steel railing and exposed down pipes were chosen to complement the white facade. The calm white facade also has a different meaning.  For the family moving to a new city means leving behind their comfort zone to start a new chapter in their life. A blank white wall represents a clean page to be filled with hopes and dreams of a better future, the silver lining.

The Silver Lining House / Studio Lawang - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Mario Wibowo

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Cite: "The Silver Lining House / Studio Lawang" 30 Aug 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/946518/the-silver-lining-house-studio-lawang> ISSN 0719-8884

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