red brick lace-like facade coats the mass of ach house in south jakarta
ACH House by Wiyoga Nurdiansyah is split into two lean masses
Wiyoga Nurdiansyah design practice constructs ACH House, located in an urban residential area of South Jakarta. The building extends backward on the site, strategically maximizing air circulation and optimizing green spaces. The mass sequence is divided into two lean masses, creating an inner court nestled between them. This innovative layout efficiently utilizes the built area while leaving ample room for lush greenery. Facing south, the front of the house showcases exposed red brick stacking at a 45-degree angle, resulting in a unique textured facade. A saddle roof design allows for increased openings without compromising privacy. The orientation of these openings points towards the north and south, skillfully avoiding direct sunlight.

the ramp leads to the swimming pool and living room | all images by Ernest Theofilus
two-story ACH House strategically arranges the living areas
Common spaces benefit from wide openings, ensuring natural ventilation without the need for artificial means. The material palette features exposed cement, red brick, and solid teak wood, blending modernity with natural warmth. The two-story ACH House is laid out to cater to various needs. The ground floor serves as a functional service area and accommodates the kids’ bedrooms, while the second floor houses the spacious common rooms. Bedrooms are strategically arranged, allowing for optimal views, ventilation, and natural light as they adjoin the garden or swimming pool.
The foyer on the ground floor is adjacent to the inner court. The main living room, pantry and dining room is on the second floor with a high ceiling following the shape of a sloping roof and accessible by ramp from the front area. The second-floor swimming pool, positioned at the center of the inner court, serving as a focal point that fosters a positive spatial relationship with the surrounding areas. From the entrance through the ramp to the terrace, each space is designed by Wiyoga Nurdiansyah Architects to create an engaging and enriching spatial experience, a dynamic sequence of unfolding spaces.

the front of the building faces south, with a touch of exposed red brick stacking at a 45-degree angle

nightlight illuminates the patterned front brick facade

the swimming pool on the second floor serves as the centerpiece of the inner court

sequence performances are designed to provide a richer spatial experience

the main entrance of the house arranges a foyer on the ground floor, adjacent to the inner court

the layout provides a positive spatial relationship to the building’s surrounding

the main living room on the second floor forms a high ceiling following the shape of a sloping roof
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project info:
name: ACH House
architect: Wiyoga Nurdiansyah Architects | @wiyoganurdiansyaharchitects
design team: Wiyoga Nurdiansyah, Adecya Louis Azzahro, Ananda Trisiana, Mohammad Diky Priatna
location: South Jakarta, Indonesia
photography: Ernest Theofilus | @ernesttheofilus
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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom









