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  • Jun 8
  • 3 min read

In the bustling landscape of Jakarta, a new residence has emerged that prioritizes human connection over mere square footage. Designed by the renowned firm Wahana Architects, El House is far more than a private home; it is a meticulously crafted oasis designed to bring people together.


El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection
Modern luxury living room with gray sofa, TV, lounge chairs, and open view to lush garden and pool beyond.
Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo

Spanning 1,158 square meters on a 730-square-meter plot, the residence was built with a clear, heartfelt mission: to serve as a welcoming space for extended family, friends, and professional colleagues. The architects focused on creating an environment where comfort and ease naturally set the stage for meaningful interactions across generations.

The Heart of the Home

The architectural layout of El House radiates outward from a central, expansive core. This social heart—comprising the living and dining areas—is designed for total flexibility. Whether the occasion calls for an intimate, quiet dinner or a large, lively social gathering, the space adapts seamlessly. To support this spirit of hospitality, a professional-grade kitchen is integrated directly into the layout, ensuring that the act of hosting is as effortless as it is refined.


  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo

A Study in Layering and Reflection

From a design perspective, El House is defined by the concept of "layering." The home is split into two distinct volumes, separated by a slender, elongated transitional space. This gap is masterfully articulated as a linear reflective pond. Beyond its visual beauty, the water feature introduces a necessary moment of pause and quiet contemplation, grounding the home in its natural surroundings and softening the transition between the two volumes.


  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo

Texture, Depth, and Identity

The exterior of the residence showcases a sophisticated play between light, shadow, and materiality. The right wing of the house is wrapped in a distinctive brown-toned secondary skin. This facade acts as both a protective veil and an expressive artistic layer, adding depth and a unique identity to the building. This skin is just one piece of a broader architectural dialogue, which balances solid masses with open voids and the constant presence of water.


  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo

A Vision for Modern Living

El House succeeds by being both restrained and evocative. By stripping away unnecessary complexity and focusing on spatial clarity and material depth, Wahana Architects has created a home that feels both inclusive and open. It is a testament to the idea that architecture can do more than just house occupants—it can actively foster togetherness, reinforcing the bonds of community through the thoughtful design of the spaces we share.


  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo
  • El House: Where Architecture Cultivates Connection. Image courtesy of: Mario Wibowo

Technical sheet

  • Location: Jakarta, Indonesia

  • Design Team: Wahana Architects

    • Principal Architect: Rudy Kelana

    • Design Team: Ruth Connie Rajagukguk, Gloria Gracia

  • Contractor: HansLala Contractor

Led by Rudy Kelana, Wahana Architects is an architectural consulting firm based in Jakarta, Indonesia, that provides specialized architectural design services to both commercial and residential clients. The firm's team of architects is passionate about creating unique experiential spaces for their clients and for establishing strong relationships between nature and the built environment.


Beyond just designing buildings, Wahana Architects strives to understand the physical, social, and organizational needs of a building's users. They work closely with their clients to help realize their unique visions, and they handle all phases of a project, from concept through design, development, and construction supervision.


Wahana Architects believes that architecture is about life, rising above the process of simply creating buildings without a clear understanding of the needs and desires of the human beings who will occupy them.


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