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The Wave Rasuna Epicentrum, Jakarta

The housing problem is something which always rears its ugly head in this modern era,

And the increasingly limited space to be turned into residential areas is only adding to

the predicament. However the recent development of vertical villages, or more commonly known as apartments, might just be the answer. Of course it doesn’t mean that the existence of apartments in large cities will completely eradicate the housing problem in the areas. On the contrary, they can sometimes pose other dilemmas such as the uncomfortable feeling of being ‘trapped’ in a limited space inside an apartment or the fear of global warming as a result of the green house effect caused by glass-front high rise buildings. There are also concerns about lack of open green areas in the vicinity of the apartment buildings. Bearing these in mind, PT.Bakrieland Development Tbk is introducing its latest offering in the residential market, ‘The Wave,’ which is a part of the Rasuna Epicentrum development.

This apartment block consists of a vertical housing complex which is fully integrated with other existing in the locality and incorporates an eco-friendly design. Employing the green architecture concept, The Wave showcases a comfortable pedestrian circulation along with vast green areas throughout the compound at its crowning feature. This pedestrian circulation also functions as an open area which links other blocks in the compound. The design is chosen to prevent the common segregated feeling seen in many superblock projects in the greater Jakarta where each block appears to stand alone without any link to other blocks. This tends to result in haphazard pedestrian lanes, something which is hoped to be avoided in The Wave apartments.

Set on an area of 3.5 ha, The Wave Rasuna Epicentrum is a part of Rasuna Epicentrum superblock. In line with the green architecture concept of the building, 70% of the available site is deliberately turned into open green spaces which function as a pedestrian area, a park, and a public circulation lane complete with various supporting facilities, such as lighting. Smooth transition is evident in the integration of its architectural shapes. The pedestrian area which leads to various places in the compound is designed to be comfortable and safe for the occupants to use. In addition, the apartment’s eco-friendly design highlights its humanistic approach to improve the quality of life for its tenants by enabling an efficient a well as optimum interaction between them.

The shapes of The Wave’s facades are obtained from the architectural analysis of drop off circulation, main circulation, human circulation, open areas, people’s attitude of their natural surroundings, as well as the site contour. This analysis results in the construction of 2 blocks, with the rear block built as high rise building while the front takes the form of a low rise building. This arrangement provides a wider and clearer view of the surrounding areas from all apartment units. One major selling point of The Wave is its array of wide open spaces planted with lush greeneries that bridge part of the compound. This connectedness helps make the public spaces appear as an entity. Another plus point here is the rood top garden at the crown of the low rise apartment which functions as the first   podium where occupants can socialize or conduct other outdoor activities. The

Posted by on April 15th, 2010 Comments Off

BLUE SERVICED APARTMENT AT BEKASI TIMUR

Constructing a vertical housing in newly developing town in Indonesia  today needs to be supported by reliable infrastructures. Being a satellite town to Jakarta, bekasi has a very big concern on the accessibility of its transportation system. Hence each housing project must bring about a strong concept in macro scale and uniqueness in the micro scale. The blue oasis city’s answer is the concept of city in the form of an integrated area with strong commercial area as the central attraction featuring water theme park and hotel. Within the micro scale, the answer is the blue river serviced apartment as an alternative housing especially for expatriates working in industrial estates of bekasi. Local inhabitants

Particularly those who have a good prediction on the development of this satellite town, may utilize this facility for their investment blue river serviced apartment is located within the blue oasis city. It is city within a city in the east side of bekasi that integrates living activities with shopping and recreation in an area of 7,6 hectares. This apartment is to accommodate housing needs of the expatriates working in industrial estates around bekasi with international standard of operation. However, the complex is also hoped to provide a choice for those who deal and work as well as use water for their.

Posted by on January 2nd, 2010 Comments Off