![]() ![]() The intervention explores a dynamic interplay between solid marble and exposed brickwork, offering a seamless connection between a renewed ground floor plan and rear garden while flooding the once dark and disconnected interior with volume and light. Amidst the bustle of modern life, the pavilion’s incorporation of nature aimed to reconnect visitors with nature, encouraging creators and creatives to ‘seek new interpretations in producing infinite possible ideas.A dynamic interplay between marble and brickworkĪn all-marble extension by ConForm injects a sense of vitality into this terraced Victorian home in Hampstead. This integration of spaces aligned perfectly with the main intention of Jia by OCK, which sought to explore multidimensional perspectives in design. The concept of openness bridged the gap between indoor and outdoor activities, ensuring that every room within the pavilion was easily accessible for visitors. Warm interiors open onto the surrounding jungleĭDAP Architect aimed to create an experience akin to visiting the home of a with the design of its Jia Pavilion. To achieve the desired curved shapes, flexi plywood was the perfect match. Kayu Lapis provided responsibly sourced engineered wood, with Meranti plywood selected for the ceiling due to its suitability for outdoor use, while keruing wood was chosen for the deck flooring for its exceptional durability. The choice of materials played a crucial role in achieving these goals. The design team considered the importance of minimizing energy consumption and waste generation during the pavilion’s construction.Ĭollaborating with Kayu Lapis Indonesia, the installation system was meticulously planned to allow for a swift assembly process, taking only three days to complete. Jia Pavilion was constructed as a modular prefabricated system, emphasizing sustainability and post-event reusability. Sustainability and Reusability: A Responsible Design Approach ![]() Thanks to the sponsorship of timber supplier Kayu Lapis Indonesia, the use of wood further enhanced the pavilion’s connection to its wooded surroundings. Images © Indra Wiras | Architect describes the concept behind its Jia Pavilion: ‘ Inspired to implicitly describe the event’s intention, ‘damuh’ (Balinese word of ‘dew’) then becomes the name of the Pavilion, as it resembles a leaf with droplets underneath - a genuine representation of refreshment.’ The architectsfurther drew inspiration from the jungle’s terrain, allowing the structure to harmoniously blend with nature. ![]() Designed as a pavilion for the creative community to connect, Jia Pavilion transformed the wild forest of Platran Canggu into a space of immersive wonder. This undulating timber structure, inspired by the concept of ‘Material Alchemy,’ was the centerpiece of a long weekend of art, culture, space, and performances held in December 2022. Located in the lush, tropical landscape of Plataran Canggu, Bali, the newly completed Jia Pavilion by architecture studio DDAP Architect and design studio OCK (Ong Cen Kuang) takes shape as with a sculptural rooftop and curated interiors. ![]() Jia pavilion: creative space opens onto nature ![]()
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