Quantis Clubhouse
Quantis Clubhouse: A Fusion of Metal Roof Innovation and Tropical Design
Quantis Clubhouse is a commercial, entertainment, and sports facility serving several residential and housing complexes in BSD City, Tangerang. The total area of the building is 10,000 m2, and it stands on a land area of 3.7 Ha, making the building the most extensive clubhouse in the BSD City. The building consists of 3 floors that predominantly express a series of metal roofs with the primary form of a pitched roof, with various explorations of forms: perforated, curved, and tapered, combined with concrete materials and green landscapes, which are also the main architectural language. Quantis Clubhouse is strategically designed to cater to two distinct groups of visitors. Exclusive members have access to all the building facilities, while general visitors can enjoy the public areas and the panoramic view of the landscape design and building. This strategic design is aimed at attracting as many people as possible to become exclusive members, thereby promoting interest in the facility.
The project is divided into 2 phases and has a total footprint of 37,000 m2. The Quantis Clubhouse is located near the cluster road's intersection, so between the series of explorative pitched roofs, three curved concrete masses with double volume height are created as focal points and welcoming gestures to the visitors.
Roof Exploration
Material
Metal has been chosen as the roof covering material for its versatility and functionality. It can be shaped and expressed in various ways, proving that metal roofs can be explored with dynamic shapes and openings that effectively shade the spaces below. This design ensures that the semi-outdoor spaces are not only protected from rain and heat but also provide a comfortable environment for various activities.
Contextual
The roof shape is varied, with various forms cut, split, curved, and tapered to accommodate architectural aesthetics. Also, from the functional point of view, it can accommodate different activities and still has a pitched roof shame that is contextual to the surrounding area.
Shade
Tropical climates require shade in buildings, so the roof shape ensures that semi-outdoor spaces are not exposed to rain and heat. The roof openings and building cavities also allow extensive landscaping to be injected between spaces, creating a more leisurely vibe and resort-building style.
Contextual Massing
The building is designed from several building mass arrangements with their respective functions. It is shaded by a series of pitched roof explorations to provide a building expression that blends more with the typology of the surrounding residential buildings, which primarily use pitched roofs. The building masses are then cut to provide room for landscapes, a series of voids, and building cavities to ensure good natural air circulation and light into the building.
Project Information
Indonesia
Tobac Brown
Completed
2021
BlueScope Architectural Award 2024 – Indonesia – Commercial (Gold)
BlueScope Architectural Award 2024 – ASEAN – Commercial (Finalist)
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