Sometimes creating something new requires looking backward. In a region like South East Asia, where folks have lived amid tropical humidity for generations, building a considered, thoughtful house calls for acknowledging the vernacular — after all, the local architecture has evolved to create homes that mitigate the climate. Such was the inspiration for a Jakarta project by d-associates.
The brief put forward by the owners, a couple in their 70s, was that of a serene house, a sanctuary in the heart of the city, which was somewhat at odds with the busy location. The clients also wanted the house to be their last, adding the biggest challenge of all.
Maria Rosantina and Gregorius Supie Yolodi, founders of d-associates, decided to address the context of the site, the climate and the…