Rumah Padang Linjong / Patishandika


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  • Design Concept: Daniel Mitchell
  • Builder: Leonardus
  • Builder Supervisor: Henry Dharmawan
  • Landscape: Owner

© Tommaso Riva

© Tommaso Riva

Text description provided by the architects. The residence was built in 3 years, located in Bali Indonesia. Main materials chosen were concrete and wood. Staying to a minimum choice to complement the natural landscape and environment. The house has a split leveling, so as you enter you can see into different spaces on different levels.


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© Tommaso Riva

Ground Floor Plan

Ground Floor Plan

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An overhanging concrete slab hangs on the side of the house, not only for a tropical brutalist aesthetic but functional to keep the direct sun from penetrating the double height windows. The main living feature is double height void and upper-level music space for audiophile listening and Vinyls record archive. Studio space compromises of a box structure and an outdoor bathroom are situated on the ground floor which gives tropical living vibes.


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© Tommaso Riva

The kitchen and dining area is full with no walls. All open to maintain the outdoor-indoor living and letting the cool breeze in throughout the day. A bridge over the living room connects the upper floor bedrooms. Over grown landscape softnes the hard concrete structure and will continue to grow.


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