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Muhammad Sagitha of ArMS Great projects have their specific reasons of why certain materials are used
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Muhammad Sagitha of ArMS: “Great projects have their specific reasons of why certain materials are used” Muhammad Sagitha of ArMS: “Great projects have their specific reasons of why certain materials are used” Muhammad Sagitha of ArMS: “Great projects have their specific reasons of why certain materials are used” Muhammad Sagitha of ArMS: “Great projects have their specific reasons of why certain materials are used” Muhammad Sagitha of ArMS: “Great projects have their specific reasons of why certain materials are used”
On that occasion, Zumthor explained how certain features of a material could not be replaced by others. This experience, of course, is non-existent in other materials or even materials that resemble timber. Through this specific building, what he wanted to point out is how visitors could perceive the specific texture and aroma of burnt timber. This was done after the concrete walls were set, followed by burning the timber framework that resulted in burnt markings on the building walls. With the development of material technology these days, architects and interior designers are enabled to deliver designs of various ambiance and forms.


Similar situation in Indonesia is when, for example, Yogyakarta’s stone is trending, the material will spread to different parts of Java, to Sumatra and other islands. It would be nicer if we have the regulation that is similar to the one in Japan, so that it is not the material that spreads across the country, but the craftsmen instead. For instance, if we design a door using a combination of timber, glass and metal, it is possible that the parties involved are not just a door supplier, but also timber and metal supplier.
Muhammad Sagitha of ArMS: “Great projects have their specific reasons of why certain materials are used”
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There are clients who think one material is enough, while other thinks that using only one material would be monotonous. It is no wonder that many designs these days are alike, if not, mundane, and at times without a context. When we enter a room with sleek and glossy finishing, the impression of the room might feel somewhat of a modern style. If we only need to coordinate with one party for an element of design, there will be less challenge. Along the way, we sometimes think that using many materials at once is just too much. More than that, materials could help to represent a certain design styles and define contexts.
Along the way, we sometimes think that using many materials at once is just too much. Clearly, the more materials we use, the more issues will arise and the more experts will be involved.
Muhammad Sagitha of ArMS: “Great projects have their specific reasons of why certain materials are used”
Without explicitly promoting Green architecture, being efficient in using materials at the least could bring design to a more sustainable direction. I think handmade and bespoke products resulting from craftsmanship will be a luxury in the future. In the middle of the market that are full of efficient, easy-to-work-with materials, expert workers will become more limited. It is a good thing if these two opposing sides are not conflicting or competing, but instead complementing each other. Craftsmanship are for personal and specific projects, while fabricated materials are for projects that need to be efficient and mass-produced.

Or when exposure to sunlight is high, using specific materials could create an interior with dimmed lighting that allows us to feel more relaxed. Discussing about material consciousness could be an initial step to avoid the culture of imitating designs and should encourage better, more thorough, design developments and explorations. By limiting the square-metre and usage of materials, construction waste will of course be reduced.
Muhammad Sagitha of ArMS: “Great projects have their specific reasons of why certain materials are used”
This year we finished several projects that utilise bricks as the main material. The construction workers were experts, diligent and quite precise with their works. With a modest material—bricks, not even the expensive ones—the highlight was on their craftsmanship and the result was surprisingly good.

With this, it is possible to generate exceptionally good result even with the simplest and the most modest materials. Usually, these materials have way longer lifetime than the artificial ones. Take granite slab as an example—one of its characteristics is homogeneity in the whole slab which means the material can be always be polished to look new. The feel and look of granite is different from surfaces made from clay, cement, or other man-made materials that attempts to emulate natural materials. On the other hand, we know that the available commercial materials come in varying dimensions, which can affect the determination of rooms’ shape and size.

But after considering the durability and budget, timber could not be used dominantly in that project. In the end, we used locally sourced basalt stones as a stronger, more durable material, that also suited the client’s budget. Material is important in any design developments, but it is not everything. Certainly, there are numbers of things that material could influence, for example, a certain ambiance that is generated by the presence of a certain material. When we enter a room with sleek and glossy finishing, the impression of the room might feel somewhat of a modern style.

The numbers of material being used really depend on each project and its respective clients. There are clients who think one material is enough, while other thinks that using only one material would be monotonous. There was an interview with Peter Zumthor in 2009 about the use of material.

We prefer that the realised design is unpredictable and every material selected has its proper reason to be used in that project. In the future, the cost of construction will keep rising and clients might be more mindful in determining how much space needed to be built. If more people are aware of and appreciate material and craftsmanship, maybe people will choose quality rather than quantity. When we discussed with the client, we started with some moods that they could choose to help us estimate the design directions. The initial main material being selected was timber, especially for the screen elements that functions to control the light intensity and privacy.
If we only need to coordinate with one party for an element of design, there will be less challenge. And when we select fewer materials, we could turn the focus more on spatial quality and the joinery detail. kunjungi di sini than that, materials could help to represent a certain design styles and define contexts.

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