GMT Institute of Property Management
This project consists of office spaces and training classes including a small cafeteria for an institute of property management which has a small site area. It is situated at the corner of a narrow road that facing to the railway in front of it.
The appearance of this building becomes a unique attractiveness compare to its surrounding where this project is located in a straight row of two or three stories height likewise building in Menteng, Jakarta. The uniqueness comes from the façade’s material (exposed bricks and concrete, rusty iron); which is composed in certain patterns to give texture to the ‘skin’ of the building. The key idea is to let the building exposing its local material without much finishing while trying to adapt some issues of sustainability in design strategy and material selection. As well as the interior, the same idea is applied to the partition and furniture which is using natural and eco-friendly processed rubber wood as the main material.
In addition, the openings’ design considers the natural wind flow which circulating inside the building through its small holes constructed from the bricks combination. The brick wall was designed in a way at some area that intended for glass windows and the result allows the natural light and wind to enter the room freely and thus creating the ambience or light pattern in interior.

2009

2010

Project: GMT Institute of Property Management
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
Site: 248.5 m2
Building: 490 m2

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