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Story highlights Budi Pradono has designed a slanted house the Leaning House of Jakarta Designed to stand out, the house makes a statement about openness Pradono's house is redefining architecture CNN — In every neighborhood there’s always one odd ball. And the upmarket gated community of Pondok Indah, home to Jakarta’s wealthy and well-known, is no exception. In the midst of this collection of neo-classical homes, lies what has been nicknamed the “Leaning House of Built at a dramatic 70-degree angle, it is the rebellious brainchild of architect Budi Pradono. Unlike the Leaning Tower of Pisa, in Italy, which careens by mistake, the Leaning House of Jakarta is listing by design. At first, says Pradono, it was going to slant “a little bit†– “maybe 10, 20 degreesâ€. “Finally, we found that 70 degrees was the perfect angle. So, we brought something new to this area, something Leaning house is designed to stand out 0259 - Source CNN Pradono intends his beautiful oddity to serve as a rejection of the mock-European status houses in the upmarket neighborhood of the huge Indonesian capital. Designed to stand out, the house also makes a statement about openness – its glass frontage rejecting the closed ethos of the gated community with which it shares a border. Over the past 7 years, property prices in Jakarta – home to 10 million people – have doubled, hitting a lofty $15,000 per square meter. The Leaning House’s proprietor Christina Goux, a modern art gallery owner, bought the land the property now stands on a decade ago for just $500 a square meter – the value has since risen to $4,000 per square meter. When building her home, she gave Pradono an open mandate. “It’s my dream house,†she tells CNN. “If I build another house, it should be like this, Goux says she wants the three-story property to become a haven for visiting artists, exhibitions and small jazz concerts. Pradono is proud of his creation, and its refusal to be classified. “It is important to redefine architecture, redefine the new living space and how people liveâ€, he adds.
Takhanya diakui dunia, beberapa bangunan yang berada di negara lain adalah karya arsitek Indonesia. Tentu ini sangat membanggakan Indonesia. Berikut ini arsitektur diakui dunia karya anak bangsa: Salah satu arsitek yang karyanya diakui dunia adalah Fredrich S Silaban. Salah satu karyanya yang membanggakan adalah Masjid Istiqlal, Jakarta.
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- This house in the Indonesian city of Salatiga was designed with multiple funnels on its roof to echo the area's mountainous topography
Inspired by childhood memories of openness and space sharing, the house-and-library was commissioned by a couple of retired lecturers to share their book collection with the community. It maximises the use of locally available materials bamboo, clay, stone, bricks, including some from abandoned houses. Built by local people using indigenous knowledge, particularly of bamboo structural systems and stonework, it echoes both the area’s traditional building forms and those of the surrounding mountains. Skylights allow daylighting, and a glass façade with openable elements gives views to the garden and tropical forest outside from all public areas - library, kitchen, lounge, dining room, family room. These form a free-flowing space, with only the bedrooms remaining enclosed behind. Water is heated via solar Aga Khan Trust for Culture
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This house for two retired lecturers in the Indonesian city of Salatiga was designed with multiple bamboo funnels on its roof to echo the area's mountainous topography + slideshow. Indonesian studio Budi Pradono Architects designed the house for a retired couple and their extended family in Salatiga, a small city on the island of Java. The home, which the architects called Dancing Mountain House, features five steep-pitched bamboo roofs topped with skylights, designed to reference the peaks of the surrounding landscape. "The house is at an altitude of 2,000 metres above sea level on the ridge of Mount Merbabu, and is surrounded by several other mountains," explained the architects. "We added the form of mountains above some spaces as an interpretation of the surrounding area, and also to bring in as much natural light as possible." At the back of the property, a zigzagging roof was also added to suggest a cluster of village houses joined together. "The project seeks to interpret Javanese houses in multiplication – from a distance, it looks like the houses in the surrounding villages," said the architects, whose other projects include a curved concrete house and a tilting glass home, both of which feature trees growing inside. Inside, the house has an open-plan split-level living space that follows the slope of the site. Four bedrooms behind this each have their own bathroom. The living room has a glazed wall that reaches nearly four metres high, offering views out to an adjacent forest. This panel comprises a patchwork-style arrangement of black-framed windows, some of which pivot open to provide natural ventilation. Topped with the steep-pitched bamboo roofs, the bedrooms have an internal height of six metres and also feature tall sections of glazing, with pivoting doors to access en-suite bathrooms. A communal washroom with a curved brick wall was added behind the kitchen to provide a more sociable bathing space where the owners, their children and their grandchildren can wash and still feel connected to the living area. "The main bathroom is designed as a social area, where people can still interact with others in different areas of the house," said the architects. "Conceptually, this project is trying to bring back childhood memories of the family, with open, shared spaces." In the garden, an oval-shaped pavilion houses a library that can be used by the local community. "The homeowners are retired lecturers, and they wanted to share their collection of economics and science books," said the architects. "It has also become a sharing space for young creatives in the region, to help bring them to the next stage of their careers." The house was built over a period of two years by a team of novices from the local community, using readily available materials such as bamboo for the frame, roof and bedroom flooring, and stone and bricks for the walls. "The owners had an appreciation of bamboo structures which had begun to be abandoned in the community," said the architects. "This project uses the indigenous, low-tech methods of the community, and their expertise in bamboo structural systems and stone construction." British architects Invisible Studio took a similar approach when designing a workshop near Bath last year, managing a team who had never built before to construct the building with timber from the surrounding forest. "From a social point of view, Dancing Mountain House is not built by the professional contractor, but by the local community, so as to provide economic and cultural benefits to the area," added the architects. A rainwater harvesting system was installed to store water from the wet season for use during the drier months, and a solar water heater was added to provide hot water for the showers. "Almost all existing large trees on the site were also kept, and a pule tree was planted in the centre of the garden," said the architects, who claim the new addition can be used to heal various diseases and so provide an additional benefit for the surrounding community. Photography is by Fernando Gomulya. Project credits Project architect Budi Pradono Architectural assistants Stephanie Monieca, Arief Mubaraq Architectural assistant support Damicia Tangyong, Monica Selvinia, Indrawan Suwanto Model maker Daryanto Interior design Budi Pradono Architects Exploded diagram – click for larger imageConcept diagram – click for larger imageGround floor plan – click for larger imageRoof plan – click for larger imageSections – click for larger image
HONGKONG P House atau "Dancing Mountain House" karya Budi Pradono Architects (BPA) berhasil meraih penghargaan sebagai proyek residensial terbaik seantero Asia dalam Arcasia Architecture Awards (AAA) 2016. Arcasia merupakan Dewan Arsitek Regional Asia yang dibentuk oleh 19 organisasi arsitek se-Asia mulai dari China
A cultura house surgiu primeiramente com a música house. No início dos anos 80 quando os DJ’s de Chicago Estados Unidos começaram a mixar músicas da Disco em programas de bateria eletrônica. Uma danceteria chamada Warehouse onde surgiram esses DJ’s deu origem ao nome do estilo de música. No final dos anos 80 as pessoas começaram a se mover de uma maneira diferente ao som daquela batida. Esse movimento corporal ficou conhecido como Jacking. Os Clubs de Chicago e Nova Iorque desenvolveram essa cultura. A dança House não teve apenas um criador, pois foi de certa forma uma dança coletiva. Porém há nomes muito importantes que deram uma grande contribuição para esse estilo como Brian Green e Space Capitol. Características do House Dance Jacking a origem da dança house está nesse passo, pois marca o ritmo e dá a essência dessa dança. Os passos são executados no Up Tempo contra tempo, dentro da batida típica do house e sempre usa o HiHat chimbal como guia rítmico. O House tem uma grande influência da Salsa e do Tap sapateado americano. Nos anos 90 muitos movimentos de chão foram introduzidos e uma grande influência da Capoeira está presente hoje em dia nesse estilo de dança. Obs Todo conteúdo foi retirado de sites e estão sujeitos a correções.
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