Archive for the ‘our design’ Category
check my child clinic
A therapy centre for autistic children and other special needs children at Kayuputih, East Jakarta. The programme comprising various therapeutic programme for special needs children: sensory integration, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, as well as the spaces for various support activities: magazine publications for parents, classes and courses.


house at raffles hill
An extension of a house for Mr Basaruddin’s family at Raffles Hill, Cibubur. The development of the space is defined by the expanding programme of the family life and the potentials of outdoor space at the back of the house.
roosseno center
A project for a design competition of an extension of Civil Engineering laboratory facilities at the University of Indonesia.
living on the wall
An alternative concept for housing in the 21st century city
Awarded Kenneth H. Murta Prize, University of Sheffield in 2001 for excellence in design and construction.
This is a project proposal for an alternative concept of living in the 21st century city; responding to issues emerged in relation to the new way of living in the city; exploring the issues of an ‘on-off city’, ‘front-back facades’ and ‘sky-ground-surface’ an attempt to ‘light up’ the city centre at night and to revive the back facades.
operations: station to station
by the lake
A student canteen for Faculty of Economics, sitting by the beautiful lake at the University of Indonesia campus.
an expression of materials
an expression of building elements
an expression of linearity
responding to site, revealing the truth of building materials and elements, creating boundaries, defining the space inside, extending the space outside
house – body action
House Project [ 2000 ]
A house for an individual in everyday urban life; the exploration of the ‘body action’; the human body as an active body; the same pattern of activities everyday
calling the dinosaurs
Pasir Ris N7 Neighbourhood Park
A project by Yandi Andri Yatmo with Housing and Development Board, Singapore – completed 1998
it began with the dream of a little boy….
long, long time ago
there was a little dino here
but now he has flown away
we want him to come back…
farrer road upgrading
Farrer Road Upgrading Project
A project by Yandi Andri Yatmo with Housing and Development Board, Singapore – completed 1999.
Awarded Singapore Institute of Architects 6th Architectural Design Awards 2001 Category E2- Retrofitting.
Upgrading means a better living for the precinct community. It will transform the precinct to better standard of the newer housing estate. Government will upgrade the precinct only if 75% or more of the flat owners are in favour of the upgrading. 75% or more ‘yes’ votes are necessary for the upgrading to proceed. In Farrer Road Project, 96% say ‘yes’: the best support for the last four years [ Strait Times, 20 April 1995 ].
Jury citation: The jury felt that this entry was more deserving than other similar schemes, for the designer’s effort in architecturally integrating the space-adding units with the existing blocks, and coordinating the new elevational composition such that new elements do not appear to be ‘stuck-on’ [ Singapore Architect 211, 2001 ].












