EL House: Layered Spaces for Modern Living

Wahana Architects, a firm providing specialized architectural design services to both commercial and residential clients, is proud to present EL House, a 1,158 m2 home built on a 730m2 site in Jakarta.

EL House was designed as a warm and welcoming oasis for extended family, close friends, and professional colleagues.

More than a residence, El House was conceived as a welcoming oasis for extended family, close friends, and professional colleagues, and was designed to foster connections across generations and relationships. Driven by that heartfelt ambition, Wahana Architects focused on creating a truly welcoming place where ease and comfort would set the table for an ambiance conducive to a variety of conceived gatherings.

EL House is composed of two building volumes, separated by a transitional space expressed as a reflective pond.

Guided by that concept, the spatial order of the home radiates outward from a central core featuring an expansive living and dining area, conceived as the social heart of the home. The open setting offers tremendous flexibility for accommodating both intimate dinners and larger social gatherings, supported by a carefully integrated professional-grade kitchen that extends the notion of connectivity and refined hospitality.

The concept of layering serves as the guiding principle that defines the home’s spatial hierarchy.

From an architectural perspective, the concept of layering dictates the spatial hierarchy of the project, with El House divided into two distinct volumes demarcated by a slender, elongated transitional space. Articulated as a linear reflective pond, the visual gesture induces moments of pause and contemplation, while simultaneously establishing a sensory relationship with the home’s natural surroundings.

The expansive living and dining areas were designed as the social heart of the home.

The right wing of El House is wrapped in the embrace of a brown-toned secondary skin that serves as both a protective veil and an expressive layer. While adding texture, depth, and a distinct identity to the facade, the envelope forms part of a broader architectural interplay between solid masses, transitional voids, water, and layered surfaces.

The right wing is wrapped in a brown-toned secondary skin that functions as both a protective layer and an expressive architectural element.

Both restrained and evocative, El House ultimately embodies a contemporary vision of domestic life convergence. Spatial clarity, material depth, and hospitality frame an architecture centered on togetherness, where seamless continuity encourages interaction and reinforces a sense of openness and inclusivity.

EL House was designed by Wahana Architects.

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Project Name: EL House
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
Architect: Wahana Architects
Principal Architect: Rudy Kelana
Design Team: Ruth Connie Rajagukguk, Gloria Gracia
Contractor: HansLala Contractor
Site area: 730 sqm
Built Area: 1,158 sqm

Photographer: Mario Wibowo

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