Bank Headquarter
Jakarta, Indonesia
The architectural design of the Head Office Building for an esteemed bank in Indonesia is an embodiment of sustainability and corporate identity. The forward-thinking structure integrates various energy-saving features, including water harvesting and solar panels. Glass is used extensively in its facade to promote transparency and also harnesses natural light, reducing the need for artificial lighting. Furthermore, the incorporation of green spaces, both at the podium level and as garden roofs, beautifies the building and aids in temperature control, creating a healthier and more energy-efficient environment. The detailed horizontal line elements and the gentle curves at each floor level’s edges add a touch of sophistication while softening the building’s overall appearance.
In addition to its sustainability features, the Head Office Building has been strategically designed to minimize solar radiation, with a secondary skin in the podium area and careful placement of the building core to reduce heat load from the sun. This thoughtful approach to climate control contributes to both energy efficiency and the comfort of users.
Beyond its sustainability aspects, the building’s design serves as a visual representation of the bank’s status in Indonesia and its global aspirations. The structure optimizes its functions to support the bank’s operations and the broader financial ecosystem. The building create connection with the public through its terrace landscaping and green front open spaces. The Head Office Building combines form and function, sustainability, and corporate identity to create a remarkable addition to Jakarta’s urban landscape.