BudiPradono. Budo Pradono adalah seseorang dibalik desain Dancing Mountain House. Dancing Mountain House adalah konsep rumah tanpa sekat. Karena karyanya tersebut ia berhasil mendapatkan beberapa penghargaan seperti Arcasia Architecture Awards (AAA) 2016, dan juga masuk nominasi ArchDaily Building of The Year 2018 dengan karyanya Casablanca
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 degrees”. “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 live”, he adds.
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Budi Pradono is one of Indonesia’s most respected architects. His designs evoke an artist’s sensitivity alongside the intellectual-efficiency of a world-class designer. Through his own Budi Pradono Architects, the 46-year old has worked on myriad renowned projects, both locally and internationally. Dancing Mountain House - Image Courtesy of Budi Pradono Architects BPA These projects have included the Pure Shi Shi Lin exhibition space in Taipei; La Danza del Nastro in Finland; the Wellness Archipelago in Kiev Island, and the Amoe Museums Park Masterplan in Korea. Then there are his much-praised and referenced residential projects around the country – the Slanted House in Pondok Indah, Jakarta; the Dancing Mountain house in Salatiga; the Canggu House in Bali; and the R House in Depok. Dancing Mountain House - Image Courtesy of Budi Pradono Architects BPA Many of his work has garnered awards. Most recently, the Dancing Mountain house won the best residential award across Asia at the 2016 Arcasia Architecture Awards AAA in Hong Kong last September. Issi Villa - Image Courtesy of Budi Pradono Architects BPA Born in Salatiga, Budi Pradono sharpened his architectural finesse through a wealthy resume which includes stints at the Beverley Garlick Architects Sydney-Jakarta and International Design Consultants Jakarta-San Fransisco. Budi obtained his masters at Berlage Institute in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and was the Project Architect at Kengo Kuma & Associates in Tokyo, Japan. Issi Villa - Image Courtesy of Budi Pradono Architects BPA For Budi, architectural design is a form of applied arts, which means that it should be applicable but also enforce a high level of contribution to a space’s look and function. It should also be a space for constant progress and creation. Pure Shi Shi Lin - Image Courtesy of Budi Pradono Architects BPA “Of course, as architects, we also have a responsibility to implement new designs in the field,” he says. For Budi, the best part of constructing a design is in seeing how seemingly-disparate elements slowly come together to form a complete whole. Pure Shi Shi Lin - Image Courtesy of Budi Pradono Architects BPA “In the design process, there are times when we have to collect both physical and non-physical data. The most difficult of which is trying to configure an invisible data into a design, and the most satisfying is when all of your invisible data is rationalized and turned into a drawing and meshed with the building owner’s needs, which are stored in a program,” explains Budi before continuing, “That is when the light starts to shine – just like when you’re cooking and all the ingredients turn into a whole meal – and architecture starts to take shape into a cool, arousing whole.” Rumah Miring - Image Courtesy of Budi Pradono Architects BPA Rumah Miring - Image Courtesy of Budi Pradono Architects BPA “Of course, as architects, we also have a responsibility to implement new designs in the field.” By Budi Pradono Tentaring Kayu Manis - Image Courtesy of Budi Pradono Architects BPA Clearly, Budis approach is a personal and emotional one. The results speak for themselves; buildings, spaces, and homes that evoke a sense of welcome without omitting function. It only makes sense that Budi has been on the receiving end of so many awarding events. Tentaring Kayu Manis - Image Courtesy of Budi Pradono Architects BPA “That is when the light starts to shine – just like when you’re cooking and all the ingredients turn into a whole meal – and architecture starts to take shape into a cool, arousing whole.” By Budi Pradono U- Janavella Hotel - Image Courtesy of Budi Pradono Architects BPA “Awards, for me, are recognitions from a community as well art and architecture aficionados. Of course they are encouraging in energizing us architects in continuing to create works that contribute something for humanity… and the local community,” Budi says, adding that one of his proudest awards was the one given by the prestigious Ikatan Arsitek Indonesia, the Architecture Arcasia Award. U- Janavella Hotel - Image Courtesy of Budi Pradono Architects BPA Nature also plays into Budis designs, seen vividly in his residential projects, which all features living spaces that brush up against sceneries and its natural surroundings. It is a form of reaction towards serving the human need for an organic existence, which is slowly evaporating.” U- Janavella Hotel - Image Courtesy of Budi Pradono Architects BPA Concludes Budi, “I think, because everything is digital nowadays, and everyone is reliant on the Internet……people would like to feel close to nature. That is why, whenever I am building something that is close to nature, it is important for me to understand its surrounding environment and to try and respect it by using some the materials cut down from trees or utilizing other organic materials around.”
MaqueteDancing Mountain House (sumber: Budi Pradono’s Intagram, 2018) Dengan menawarkan suasana pada bangunan ini, Dancing Mountain House juga dikenal dengan ramah lingkungan dan kesederhanaannya. Hal tersebut ditunjukkan dari penggunaan-penggunaan material ramah lingkungan seperti, batu bata, bambu, batu dan lain-lain.
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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Sebutsaja Budi Pradono. Melalui konsep arsitektur hijau, pria asal Salatiga, Jawa Tengah ini memenangkan banyak penghargaan. Begitu pula dengan P House atau "Dancing Mountain House" di Desa Tetep Wates Argomulyo, Salatiga, Jawa Tengah yang meraih penghargaan sebagai proyek residensial terbaik seantero Asia dalam Arcasia Architecture
Nawyspie Jawa, w małym miasteczku Salatiga, indonezyjskie studio projektowe Budi Pradono stworzyło dom, który składa się z wielu bambusowych kominów usytuowanych na dachu budynku. Architekci nazywają go "Dancing Mountain House", bo znajduje się na wysokości 2000 metrów nad poziomem morza. Projekty domów: Dom na Horyzoncie
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