Silent House by Aboday Architects in Jakarta, Indonesia
March 2nd, 2010 - Posted in ArchitectureThis unusual house looks like a white pearl surrounded by traditional houses is not the first freshness. However, no less pearl he would look and modern buildings..Despite the fact that he was a small (less than three-hectare) site in addition to and driven back to within five feet, the architects managed to create a small terrace, which is designed for children.Ibid matches and a small pond.House is planned for families with three children.Houses such as divided into two parts, forced apart by 4.5 meters, forming a space 12 feet in the light of the three-meter wide “bridge” on the second floor level, also used for child’s play. In addition, this “good” to provide additional overhead lighting and natural ventilation



Title : Silent House
Location : Jakarta, Indonesia
Architecture: Aboday Architects
Design and construction: 2007-2008
Land area: 260 m2
Total area: 300 m2
Photo: Happy Lim












