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Rumah Baca by Roy Voragen
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Rumah Baca was designed in a way that it functions as an ‘interface’ with its
physical and social environment. Achmad D. Targiyana, or better known as Pak Apep (read more about him in the sidebar), designed his own house in such a way that he could maintain the everyday kampung (village) life— through the public library component that the house was named after—while taking care of the building typology and choice of materials. He followed his “common sense about architecture and its possibility to be part of the local community”. And involved the community he did. More on that later on in this article. The house, located at the north of Bandung, stands on a 330-square metre plot of land, and to save as much green space as possible, it only takes up 120 square metres at 4 metres deep. The sloping land is another factor attributing to the building’s slim form—Pak Apep did not want to cut too deep into it, which became the basis of the house’s design.
1 Bamboo and recycled wood were used as main building materials 2 Naturally lit interior 3 Exterior view 4 Veranda 5 The use of bamboo, recycled wood and red bricks gives the house a natural, rustic feel
Open to air and light Characterised by its openness, Rumah Baca is designed and positioned to increase cross ventilation to keep out heat and to lower humidity. Moreover, because of the 2-metre extension of the roof on both sides, the house is spared from direct solar glare. Rather, the interior is lit by filtered daylight. Due to its availability, low cost and malleability, bamboo is used for the door and window panels, and it is woven to obtain ‘lightness’ and a degree of transparency, while allowing air to go through. To cut cost he also used recycled wood, at approximately 60 percent of the normal price, which was purchased and prepared at a workshop at Jalan Soekarno-Hatta in southern Bandung. 5
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