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25 Tropical Houses in Indonesia offers a selection of the best contemporary architecture and interior design in the archipelago. Architects working in Indonesiaand elsewhere in Southeast Asiaface the challenge not only of creating spaces to suit the lifestyles of their users but also of addressing the environmental and climatic problems associated with living in the tropics. Featured in this book are twenty-five of the most innovative solutions to these challenges by some of Indonesias foremost architects, among them Jeffrey Budiman and Andra Matin. Economic crises and political change within the country have inspired a new spirit of appreciation of modernist architecture and fostered a wave of architectural creativity which is distinctly Indonesian, lively, and refreshing. Featured projects range from a new type of urban shop house to dramatic and flamboyant buildings emerging from the countryside. Drawing on classical Indonesian aesthetics and conventions and blending these with dynamic, cutting-edge design ideas, modern architecture in Indonesia has become dramatically aligned with international concepts of space, incorporating stunning local elements and materials.

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acknowledgments

The author and photographer would like to express their gratitude to the many people involved in the publication of this book:

First and foremost, the architects and designers whose exceptional works are the main feature of the book: Adi Purnomo of Studioarsitektur; Ahmad Djuhara of djuhara+djuhara; Albertus Wang of SWiM-CAU; Andra Matin of Andra Matin Architect; Antony Liu and Ferry Ridwan of PT Dwitunggal Mandiri; Baskoro Tedjo of Baskoro Tedjo Associates; Budiman Hendropurnomo and Dicky Hendrasto of Denton Corker Marshall Pty Ltd; Cosmas Gozali of Atelier Cosmas Gozali (PT Arya Cipta Graha); Faried Masdoeki of Grahacipta Hadiprana; Irianto PH of Antara Design; Jaya Ibrahim of Jaya & Associates; Jeffrey Budiman, Jami Harwig, and Ilham N. of J. Budiman Architects; Judistira Wanandi of Yudi & Gido Architects; Kusuma Agustianto of Kusuma Agustianto Architect; Patrick Rendradjaja; Sardjono Sani of PT Bias Tekno-Art Kreasindo; Tan Tjiang Ay; Ted Sulisto of Ted Sulisto Design Associates; Yori Antar of Han Awal & Partners, Architects, and Yusman Siswandi of Deya Product Design.

Very importantly, the home owners who generously opened their beautiful homes to the photography team and without whom this book would not have been possible: Amanda Pritta Wardhani; Ario and Nelly Wibisono; Budi and Lili Taruno; Dadit and Dina Sidharta; Eddy Prayitno and Hetty Herawati, Inke; Iskandar; Prabowo, Rino and Sarah Oestara; Sugiharto; Suta and Yusni; Tantowi Yahya and Dewi; Uran and Shienny The; Yusti Suhendy, as well as those home owners who wish to remain anonymous.

We are also grateful to the following people for their design assistance and for loaning their products for the photography sessions: Aksara and Taksu Jakarta for providing the Accupunto chaise longue for the poolside shots for the Howard House; Anita Boentarman for interior design consultation for the Prabowo House; Canna Gallery for providing the paintings for the Howard House; Hendra Gustari of Archipelago, Plaza Senayan, for providing furniture and interior design advice for the Jane House, Steel House, and T House; Kish&Kish for the flower arrangements for the Edi & Hetty Home and Steel House; Millenia Tata Aria for providing the furniture and art for the Prabowo House and Tirtawisata House; Nadi Gallery for providing the paintings for the Jane House and Suta House; Pia Alisjahbana for lending her Dede Eri Supria painting for the photography of the Steel House; and Teguh Ostenrik and Bilik3Dharma for providing the paintings and sculptures for the Howard House, T House, and Tirtawisata House.

Amanda Achmadi, who wrote the Introduction.

Reita Malaon, who gathered the initial information on the houses and coordinated and styled the photography.

Toshiko Nakamoto, assistant to photographer Masano Kawana.

Nila Yuni, who assisted in the coordination of the photography.

Mariani Suwirya, who converted the architectural drawings into digital format.

F. Cynthia Octavianty, who coordinated various projects and research data.

Nancy M. Sanders, for writing the captions for T House.

As well as many other individuals and entities who have helped with the production of the book.

Addresses of Suppliers

Aksara
Jl. Kemang Raya 8B
Jakarta 12730
Tel: (6221) 7199288
Fax: (6221) 7199287
E-mail: info@aksara.com
Website: www.aksara.com

Archipelago
Plaza Senayan, Ground Floor P1, Palm Gate
Jl. Asia Afrika No. 8
Jakarta 10270
Tel: (6221) 5725144
Fax: (6221) 5725145
E-mail: sales@archipelago-indonesia.com

Canna Gallery
Jl. Boulevard Barat Raya Block LC 6, No. 33-34
Kelapa Gading Permai
Jakarta 14240
Tel: (6221) 4526429/4526430/4522536
Fax: (6221) 4526430
E-mail: canna@cbn.net.id
Website: www.galericanna.com

Millenia Tata Aria
Jl. Bangka Raya 115
Jakarta 12730
Tel: (6221) 7192573, 717922440
Fax: (6221) 7192546
E-mail: millenia@dnet.net.id

Nadi Gallery
Jl. Kembang Indah III
Blok G III No. 4-5 Puri Indah
Jakarta 11610
Tel: (6221) 5818129
Fax: (6221 5805677
E-mail: info@nadigallery.com
Website: www.nadigallery.com

Teguh Ostenrik
Bilik 3Dharma
Jl. Tridharma Utama III/5 RT 009/RW 012
Kampung Pulo Cilandak Barat
Jakarta 124390
Tel: (6221) 7669763
Fax: (6221) 7669762
E-mail: teguhostenrik@gmail.com

the architects & designers

Adi Purnomo Born in Yog jakarta in 1968 Adi Purnomo studied architecture at - photo 1

Adi Purnomo

Born in Yog jakarta in 1968, Adi Purnomo studied architecture at Gadjah Mada University in his home town. After working for Pacific Adhika Internusa in Jakarta and DP Architects in Singapore in the 1990s, he started his own architectural studio in 2000. He received the Association of Indonesian Architects (Ikatan Arsitek IndonesiaIAI) Award for Residential Architecture in 2002. He is an active member of the Forum of Young Indonesian Architects (Arsitek Muda IndonesiaAMI), and has participated in their exhibitions held in various cities around Java and also in The Hague, The Netherlands. His works have appeared in various publications locally as well as internationally, and were also included in an exhibition with the Van Allen Institute in New York. Recently, he has become a popular critic/reviewer and guest lecturer at several universities in Jakarta.

Studioarsitektur

Jl. Bangka VIII C No. 23
Jakarta 12730

Tel: (6221) 7199839/7199841
E-mail: dentingsepi@yahoo.com

Ahmad Djuhara Ahmad Djuhara born in Jakarta in 1966 graduated from - photo 2

Ahmad Djuhara

Ahmad Djuhara, born in Jakarta in 1966, graduated from Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung, in 1991. From 1992 he worked as a project architect in Pacific Adhika Indonesia (19928) and as an architect with J. Budiman Architects (19992001). He established his own firm, Ahmad Djuhara, in 2001, but since 2004 has been in partnership with his wife Wendy in the firm djuhara+djuhara. His designs have received several awards and mentions. With his wife, he has also received a number of awards, including first place for the Megalopolis Gallery House, Tarumanegara University, Jakarta, in 1997, and honorable mention in the JakArt@ 2001 Jakarta Art Festivals competition for an art center. The design for the Rawa Buaya bus station, developed with Nataneka (Jeffrey Sandi, Sukendro Sukendar, and Wendy Djuhara), won third place in a competition held by the Jakarta Chapter of the IAI and the Bureau for Transportation of Jakarta. Most recently, the design for the Museum Wayang extension won first place in a competition held by IAI Jakarta and the Bureau for Culture and Museums of Jakarta, in 2004. He is an active member of the Forum of Young Indonesian Architects (Arsitek Muda IndonesiaAMI).

djuhara+djuhara

Jl. Galunggung 764
Bukit Nusa Indah
Ciputat 15414

Tel/Fax: (6221) 74702083
E-mail: djuhara@dnet.net.id

Albertus Wang Albertus Wang was born in Indonesia but has since divided his - photo 3

Albertus Wang

Albertus Wang was born in Indonesia, but has since divided his time between Italy, USA, and Indonesia. He received a Bachelor of Design in Architecture with High Honors from the University of Florida and a Master of Architecture from Harvard. He has also completed a program at the Vicenza Institute of Architecture in Italy. He has received several awards and recognitions for his outstanding scholastic contribution in the US and elsewhere, including from the American Institute of Architects and American Architectural Foundation. Wangs work includes winning entries for the Foshan International Urban Competition under Sanders Wang MacLeod International Consortium for Architecture and Urbanism (SWiM-CAU); the Milwaukee International Urban Design Competition, the Head-start Program, and the Kawachi-Mura prefabricated modular housing system. His designs have appeared in Harvard and Florida University publications and international magazines. He has taught at several architecture schools in the US and elsewhere. He continues to explore the architecture and urbanism of Asian cities.

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