Bumi Pakubuwono | WOFF

Bumi Pakubuwono is an adaptive reuse project that transforms an existing three-story office building into a creative lifestyle compound, blending the old and new, human and environment, nature and architecture.

© Arti Pictures – William Sutanto

Inspired by the meaning of Bumi (earth), the design is guided by elemental materials — each influencing the architecture, spatial flow, and sensory experience. Water suggests movement and calm, inspiring pathways that flow like streams and reflective pools that invite pause. Plants bring life and softness, creating thresholds where greenery dissolves the boundary between indoors and outdoors. Stone grounds the architecture, lending permanence and a tactile connection to the earth. Brick adds warmth, craft, and texture, celebrating human touch in construction. Soil becomes the medium of growth, supporting rooftop gardens and planted terraces. Grass serves as a cooling, living carpet, softening hard edges and framing communal outdoor spaces.

© Arti Pictures – William Sutanto

The existing building sits lower and 35 meters from the main road, prompting a design response that reconnects it to the street with a four-meter-wide bridge. More than a circulation path, this bridge is a lush promenade lined with tropical plants and gardens, creating an elevated, green arrival. Extending toward the main road, the project introduces outdoor seating shaded by a rooftop garden, enhancing comfort while reducing heat gain.

© Arti Pictures – William Sutanto

Maximizing natural light and cross-ventilation, the design reduces reliance on artificial systems, creating a healthier environment for both occupants and surroundings.

© Arti Pictures – William Sutanto

More than a renovation, Bumi Pakubuwono is a rethinking of the built environment’s relationship with nature. By embedding the language of earth’s elements into its architecture, the project creates spaces that are functional and restorative — grounding people in place, deepening their connection to nature, and enriching daily life.

Project Info
Architects: WOFF
Country: Indonesia, Kecamatan Kebayoran Baru
Area: 2200 m²
Year: 2024
Photographs: Arti Pictures – William Sutanto

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