
Evara House
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Evara House is a residential construction project in Tangerang that translates a layered architectural vision into a precise and durable built form. Set on a 600 m² site with a total built area of 725 m², the project combines a primary residence with flexible supporting spaces, requiring careful coordination between structure, spatial planning, and long-term performance.
From early-stage construction to final detailing, each decision was guided by durability, efficiency, and adaptability, ensuring the house performs reliably while maintaining its architectural clarity.
Location
Tangerang
Year
2025
Land Area
600 m²
Type
Residential
Project
Contractor

The building is positioned toward the rear of the site to optimize light, airflow, and social activity within the central and front zones, while protecting private areas from surrounding conditions. Structural walls and reinforced concrete frames establish a strong base, complemented by layered façade elements that balance privacy and openness.
Circulation and service areas are integrated with precision. Concealed access points, including pantry connections and secondary routes, support operational efficiency without interrupting the visual continuity of the main spaces.


STRUCTURAL FLOW AND SOCIAL CORE
The construction supports a spatial concept defined by openness and continuity. The double-height living area, central skylight, and large openings are executed with careful structural coordination to maximize natural light and cross-ventilation.
Curved elements and integrated ceiling systems require precise workmanship, ensuring smooth transitions between structural and finish layers.
Indoor and outdoor connections are reinforced through level alignment, durable decking systems, and extensive glazing, creating a seamless relationship between built form and landscape.
Underutilized structural zones, such as the area beneath the staircase, are developed into functional spaces, requiring accurate load distribution and detailing to ensure both safety and usability.

MATERIAL INTEGRITY AND LONG-TERM PERFORMANCE
Material selection prioritizes durability, climate response, and ease of maintenance. Timber, natural stone, rattan, and green marble are installed with detailed consideration for jointing, protection, and long-term wear. Each material is chosen not only for its visual quality but also for its ability to perform consistently in a tropical environment.
Passive environmental strategies are embedded within the construction, including skylights, side gardens, and airflow planning to reduce reliance on mechanical systems. Service installations are coordinated to remain accessible while preserving the overall visual clarity of the interior.
Flexible zones are structurally prepared to accommodate future adaptation or independent use, allowing the house to evolve without major intervention. The result is a construction that balances technical performance with spatial refinement, delivering a residence that is resilient, adaptable, and built for long-term living.

PHOTO GALLERY
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