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Aruma Split Garden: A Dining Space Designed for Open-Air Enjoyment 

July 17, 2024
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By 
Elle Yap

The Aruma Split Garden emerges as a stunning example of how innovative design can maximize space and integrate nature. Architectural firm RAD+ar masterfully created a harmonious blend of modern architecture and lush greenery, making it an oasis in a bustling urban environment.

The Aruma Split Garden at night. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
The Aruma Split Garden at night. Photo by Mario Wibowo.

Located in Jakarta, Indonesia, the architects explored how split-level design can create distinct zones within a compact footprint, integrating nature into the built environment.

Balance of Functionality and Sustainability

Aruma Split Garden spans three floors, featuring a split-level design that integrates seamlessly with the surrounding greenery. The ground floor houses a restaurant, while the mezzanine and rooftop deck each have separate bars.

Its complicated design is rather interesting because of how the rooftop area slopes significantly upwards to optimize the amount of room within the building. It creates an ascending open-air amphitheater design that gives a 180° look at the scenery and supports a wider amount of seating for the bar in the deck. 

The half-pipe roof and amphitheater from afar. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
The half-pipe roof and amphitheater from afar. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
A man walking through the amphitheater. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
A man walking through the amphitheater. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Perspective of the roof from the bar area. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Perspective of the roof from the bar area. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
The Aruma Split Garden, side view. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
The Aruma Split Garden, side view. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Amphitheater view from the air. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Amphitheater view from the air. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Amphitheater view from the highest point. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Amphitheater view from the highest point. Photo by Mario Wibowo.

Oriented north-south to preserve existing greenery in the rear garden, the design creates a wind tunnel connecting two established trees. This approach expanded the spatial experience while optimizing multi-level commercial spaces without sacrificing greenery. Strategically placed gardens between spaces create smooth connections between different materials and components, enhancing the overall user experience.

A key architectural feature is the rooftop amphitheater, providing ample seating and generous views of the surroundings. The curved, sloping roof design also opened the building for opportunities to integrate more greenery inside the structure as well. Gardens exist within all the floors, blending it better with the exterior scenery and allowing that natural ventilation to flow all the more easier. 

Construction of Aruma Split Garden

The building uses diagonal cantilevered structures to create the hanging, exposed ceiling that covers the indoors. It also allowed the architects to establish the curving motif in the interior design as well.

Outdoor dining area of the restaurant. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Outdoor dining area of the restaurant. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Outdoor dining area of the restaurant at night. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Outdoor dining area of the restaurant at night. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Entrance area with a waterfall for guests. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Entrance area with a waterfall for guests. Photo by Mario Wibowo.

This “wind tunnel” allows for less energy consumption for the structure itself. Its spatial design also allows for less materials used in creating the building space. Most of the commercial areas, like the mezzanine bar and the restaurant, exist within one side, thus preserving the need for using construction materials beyond what is necessary.

“Targeting optimal integration implemented in design refers to a careful and thoughtful design approach that aims to seamlessly blend different elements and components within a building,” the architects said about the project.

Incorporating Unique Design Ideas

For the Aruma Split Garden, its unique design gives way for unique experiences in its commercial areas. For example, the rooftop bar contains an upward, open-air seating arrangement that gives patrons the opportunities for vibrant conversations together in the open. The upwards trajectory of the roof also gives patrons some great views of the scenery around them.

The entrance of the restaurant area. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
The entrance of the restaurant area. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Dining area of the restaurant. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Dining area of the restaurant. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Outdoor dining area of the Aruma Split Garden. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Outdoor dining area of the Aruma Split Garden. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Washroom area of the Aruma Split Garden. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Washroom area of the Aruma Split Garden. Photo by Mario Wibowo.

The restaurant in the ground floor, meanwhile, has an outdoor garden area that allows customers to dine whilst surrounded by fresh vegetation all around. And if that’s not to one’s liking, the restaurant interior has a contemporary vibe with its use of mirrored walls alongside the white, curved outlines of the building in the ceiling. 

Interior of the restaurant in the ground floor of the structure. Photo by Mario Wibowo.
Interior of the restaurant in the ground floor of the structure. Photo by Mario Wibowo.

Aruma Split Garden provides a holistic and controlled environment to eat, socialize, and appreciate the nature around us. It’s another evolution in our public spaces, one that moves us closer to making a minimal impact on our environment. 

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