The ITSUMO Dessert Shop in Batam introduces an architectural approach that challenges traditional ruko typologies through its minimalist white facade, contrasting with the colorful environment. The design includes an internal courtyard that maximizes natural light and rain management, enhancing both spatial and environmental aspects. The interior employs a monochromatic palette, primarily black, paired with varied textures to create a warm atmosphere. Original building elements are preserved, ensuring continuity between past and present in the layout, which adds depth and richness to the overall design.
The ITSUMO Dessert Shop in Batam uses a minimalist white facade to contrast with the city's colorful architecture, redefining traditional shop-house design in commercial areas.
Natural light and rain exposure are enhanced with an integrated courtyard, while hidden rain gutters manage stormwater, offering both spatial and environmental benefits.
The interior prioritizes a monochromatic palette, with black dominating, balanced by varied textures and materials like stone and stained wood, preventing a dark atmosphere.
Exposed original structures and contrasting elements in the interior layout create a dialogue between the past and present, enriching the site's historical context.
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