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IAB – Arsip Arsitek
26 February 2016

IAB – Arsip Arsitek

Pameran Arsip Arsitel Vol.01
Showcase: 26 Februari – 1 Maret 2016
Venue: Ruang Gerilya, Jalan Raden Patah No. 12, Bandung, Indonesia

The “Zero” Factory serves as a demonstration facility for the rapid prototyping technologies employed by INCS. Nestled in the Japanese Alps, the facility emerges from the earth and opens to the sky, creating a fusion of landscape and architecture.

The building uses glass, metal, stone, and concrete to create a structure that reflects its surroundings and serves as an introduction to the philosophy of the company. The composition of forms creates a balance between interior and exterior, integrating the surrounding landscape into the design.

Two L-shaped factory floors form a central courtyard, entered through an abstraction of a traditional Torii gate and evoking the serenity of a Japanese Zen garden. Within this open space, a glass-enclosed oval pavilion, containing presentation and public functions, overlooks a stepped reflecting pool.

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    26 February 2016

    IAB – Arsip Arsitek

    Pameran Arsip Arsitel Vol.01
    Showcase: 26 Februari – 1 Maret 2016
    Venue: Ruang Gerilya, Jalan Raden Patah No. 12, Bandung, Indonesia

    The “Zero” Factory serves as a demonstration facility for the rapid prototyping technologies employed by INCS. Nestled in the Japanese Alps, the facility emerges from the earth and opens to the sky, creating a fusion of landscape and architecture.

    The building uses glass, metal, stone, and concrete to create a structure that reflects its surroundings and serves as an introduction to the philosophy of the company. The composition of forms creates a balance between interior and exterior, integrating the surrounding landscape into the design.

    Two L-shaped factory floors form a central courtyard, entered through an abstraction of a traditional Torii gate and evoking the serenity of a Japanese Zen garden. Within this open space, a glass-enclosed oval pavilion, containing presentation and public functions, overlooks a stepped reflecting pool.

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    PSUD is an independent research-based community in the field of urban design, architecture, and planning, founded by Prof. Ir. M. Danisworo in 1994.

    Jl. Dalem Kaum No. 84
    Bandung, West Java
    Indonesia

    psud@psud-cuds.id
    +62 878 0010 8164