in the parung district of indonesia, jakarta-based architecture practice bambuso.id designed and built a new facility for the urban poor consortium (UPC). erected atop stilts to the north of a rural site, the two-story building is surrounded by a pond, orchards, and bamboo groves. the construction uses locally-sourced materials – principally bamboo – to affirm the client’s commitment to self-sufficiency and sustainability.

images courtesy of bambuso.id
bambuso.id‘s design carefully considers flooding in the area, which has worsened over the last few years, and the hydrology of parung. the bamboo garden house sits on concrete pedestals, giving it a small footprint that minimizes impact to any surface groundwater.

the two-story bamboo garden house is built next to a pond
the use of bamboo and other natural materials effectively combats the warm, humid climate without the need for mechanical air conditioning. two different types of bamboo were used – dendrocalamus asper and gigantochloa pseudoarundinacea – alongside brick in the first floor toilet and clay roof tiles. led by architect andrea fitrianto, bambuso.id provided both design consultancy as well as construction on this project.

the building has a minimal footprint thanks to concrete pedestals

the structure is raised on bamboo stilts

the construction joints proved the most challenging part of the bamboo structure

the construction uses locally sourced materials

view of the external stairs

the interior at second floor

the wall that separates the toilet on the first floor uses traditional brick

floor plans

elevations

elevations

sections
project info:
project name: bamboo garden house
location: iwul village, parung, indonesia
architecture firm: bambuso.id
architect: andrea fitrianto
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edited by: lynne myers | designboom