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Grha Adhi Media  

Grha Adhi Media

South Jakarta City, Jakarta, Indonesia

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Grha Adhi Media

South Jakarta City, Jakarta, Indonesia

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YEAR
2013
SIZE
25,000 sqft - 100,000 sqft
How does one create an architecture that unifies different businesses together in an innovative way?

This was the challenge Atelier TT was given with regards to a project brief by a client who owns several businesses. As such, Atelier TT focused on the creation of a social platform which encourages interactions between the occupants and helps to turn neighbors into friends.

The design approach for this media complex takes a new spin to the design of a typical commercial planning of a four-story office building. Instead of opting for a four-story block extrusion, the typical four-story mass is initially split horizontally into two-story slab blocks. The upper block is then pushed further back in order to create an upper ground floor level, allowing the upper floor tenants to also enjoy a shop frontage similar to the ones below.

This new upper ground floor platform is then connected to the ground floor via a grand staircase, which is articulated in a united language of a timber platform that has been folded down to meet the ground. As tenants with the benefit of a shop front tend to attract higher rental returns, this particular arrangement of a ground floor level and upper ground floor level allows the developer to reap higher rental returns, while simultaneously creating a social platform for the different businesses within the complex to interact and socialize with each other. This gesture not only benefits the quality of the working environment within the complex, but it also imbues the office complex with a particular recognizable identity that adds further value to the development.

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