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Golf Residence designed by Gets Architects for a couple with two children, accommodates a warm and intimate home just as a welcoming space for their extended family. With privileging the view looking out to the golf field and the incidence of sunlight, the mass combination of house started with a transversal cut. Also, the cut creates a sharp intersection between the upper masses; to confront and frame the lush scenery of the golf field across the house and Mount Salak far away.

In the internal space, there’s a hierarchy that works around the different orientations and occasions throughout each level. The semi-private program on the ground floor, the private program on the third floor, and the public program on the first floor. In the first level, there’s an 1150 sqm outdoor oasis, where the honed stone wall, wood decking, large void which is covered with laser-cut aluminum pergola, reflecting pool, and trees combined. Which continues the multifunction area and guest bedroom area. Also, there’s a special spot in the second area that can be utilized as a porch to peek through the level beneath. It’s created so that the owner can interact vertically with the first floor without having to join the crowd.

In addition to this, the third-floor operable laser-cut aluminum panel on the balconies makes the openness per room adjustable and flexible. The balconies— on the master bedroom and family room created by the juxtaposition of those three masses: a closed space with lots of light due to the coverage of the operable aluminum sun shading panel.

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Golf residence, warm intimate home with golf field views by Gets Architects
Although the owner comes from Saudi Arabia, he doesn’t want the house to have any ornamentation that resembles the Saudi culture. Thus, the laser-cut box conveys a personalized pattern of a modern and versatile house.

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Golf residence, warm intimate home with golf field views by Gets Architects

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Golf residence, warm intimate home with golf field views by Gets Architects

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Golf residence, warm intimate home with golf field views by Gets Architects
The combination of vertical and horizontal aluminum sun shading panels constructs a tunnel form. It protects the main entrance from the majority of daylight which occurs primarily through the east-facing building. Thus, creating the surprising effects of light. Furthermore, it also ends up functioning to split the heavy raindrops: a unique natural water feature in this house.

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Golf residence, warm intimate home with golf field views by Gets Architects
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Indeed, the honed stone, the grey marble, and the wood embody the concept inspired by the owner’s spirit who doesn’t like the superfluous pattern.

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Text by the Architects: Privileging the view looking out to the golf field and the incidence of sunlight, the mass combination of GolFN House started with a transversal cut. The cut creates a sharp intersection between the upper masses; to confront and frame the lush scenery of the golf field across the house and Mount Salak far away. The site in Bogor is chosen by the owner to reminisce about the cherished memories of his childhood home in Saudi Arabia. The golf field turns into the inclusion of familiar scenery of dunes desert landscape: they have a similar gradual slope although come in different hues. The ideal place to plan and build a space for an easement.

Photo credit: Fernando Gomulya| Source: Gets Architects

For more information about this project; please contact the Architecture firm :
For more information about this project; please contact the Architecture firm :
– Add: Jl. Bungur I No.4, RT.2/RW.1, Kby. Lama Sel., Kec. Kby. Lama, Kota Jakarta Selatan, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 12240, Indonesia
– Tel: 62 21 27518807
– Email: info@getsarchitects.com

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