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Architects: Rakta Studio
- Area: 1200 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Blanco, Kaii Living, Kohler, MIWA, Quadra Surface, +2
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Professionals: Nirwana Landscape
Cala Blanca Bali House / Biombo Architects
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Architects: Biombo Architects
- Area: 280 m²
- Year: 2023
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Professionals: Nautilus Engineering Consultant
Grande House / Patio Livity
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Architects: Patio Livity
- Area: 1456 m²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Baselo, Blanco, Grandome, Lightology, Lightvolution, +3
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Professionals: Livity Build
The Loop Residence / Alexis Dornier
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Architects: Alexis Dornier
- Area: 762 m²
- Year: 2023
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Professionals: Eco Mantra, Adhiputra Landscape
Springhills House / Pranala Associates
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Architects: Pranala Associates
- Area: 462 m²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: Bouw Atelier, Lentera Art Lighting, Kaii Living, VIKU
Cooling Interiors Will be the Architectural Challenge of the Future
According to the UN, more than 7000 extreme weather events have been recorded since 2000. Just this year, wildfires raged across Australia and the west coast of the U.S.; Siberia charted record high temperatures, reaching 100 degrees Fahrenheit before Dallas or Houston; and globally, this September was the world’s hottest September on record. As the effects of the climate crisis manifest in these increasingly dire ways, it is the prerogative of the building industry – currently responsible for 39% of global greenhouse gas emissions – to do its part by committing to genuine and sweeping change in its approach to sustainability.
One of the most challenging aspects of this change will be to meet mounting cooling demands in an eco-friendly way. Cooling is innately more difficult than heating: any form of energy can become heat, and our bodies and machines naturally generate heat even in the absence of active heating systems. Cooling does not benefit equally from spontaneous generation, making it often more difficult, more costly, or less efficient to implement. Global warming and its very tangible heating effects only exacerbate this reality, intensifying an already accelerating demand for artificial cooling systems. As it stands, many of these systems require large amounts of electricity and rely heavily on fossil fuels to function. The buildings sector must find ways to meet mounting demand for cooling that simultaneously elides these unsustainable effects.
Toto Kitchen Showroom / Studio Avana
Tanatap Canopy Garden Café and Restaurant / RAD+ar (Research Artistic Design + architecture)
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Architects: RAD+ar (Research Artistic Design + architecture)
- Area: 450 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Holcim, Mulia, Toto
FVS Home Office / JXA Studio
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Architects: JXA Studio
- Area: 500 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Arturo Flakes Multicolor, Jayaboard Gypsum, Niro Granite Indonesia, Toto
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Professionals: Estatura.id, Egi Restiadi, Utep Rahmat, JXA Studio
Verdure House / Studio Avana
House JT / Tamara Wibowo Architects
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Architects: Tamara Wibowo Architects
- Area: 500 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Fritz Hansen, Forme, Muzi Parquet, Quadra Surfaces, Toto, +2
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Professionals: Budi's Pool, PT. Tranaco, Trend Kitchen
Studio N / Stilt Studios
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Architects: Stilt Studios
- Area: 64 m²
- Year: 2022
SS House / Rakta Studio
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Architects: Rakta Studio
- Area: 650 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Schneider Electric, Signify, Blanco, Kaii Living – Wood working, Quadra Surface, +2
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Professionals: Nirwana Landscape
Bird Houses / Alexis Dornier
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Architects: Alexis Dornier
- Area: 327 m²
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: Studio Nimmersatt
Al Huda Nusantara Mosque / JXA Studio
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Architects: JXA Studio
- Area: 1603 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Arturo Flakes Multicolor, Cisangkan Roof, Conwood, Jayaboard Gypsum, Niro Granite Indonesia
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Professionals: Estatura.id, Egi Restiadi, Utep Rahmat, JXA Studio