.jpeg)


Atmaja Surabaya
A palatial single-story neo-classical residence where pure white columns and multi-hip roofs crowned with ornate finials frame a double-height entry portal of breathtaking elegance.
Overview
The architectural vision behind Atmaja Surabaya begins with a single, deeply Indonesian ambition: to create a home that feels genuinely grand without resorting to vertical height. Rather than stacking floors to project status, the design spreads horizontally with full confidence, anchoring itself firmly in the ground and commanding the street frontage through sheer compositional mastery. The neo-classical vocabulary, refined through the lens of contemporary Indonesian luxury residential design, delivers a facade that reads as both timelessly European and authentically local, a balance that only the most considered design can achieve within this tradition.
The facade composition is orchestrated around a dramatic central entry portal that rises to double height, the tallest moment in an otherwise single-story roofline. Two classical pilasters in brilliant white frame a tall void receiving a pair of lacquered black double doors with glass transoms above, illuminated on either side by warm antique brass lantern sconces. This vertical punctuation gives the otherwise horizontal composition a focal axis of unmistakable grandeur. The entrance is reached via a broad flight of granite steps that reinforces the sense of procession and arrival, transforming the act of entering the home into a deliberate and ceremonial experience.
The material palette is restrained and brilliantly tuned. Smooth pure white plaster covers the main walls entirely, functioning as a luminous canvas against which every other material reads with maximum clarity. Natural travertine cladding in horizontal ribbed panels appears on the carport back wall and the feature walls flanking the living room glazing, introducing warmth, texture, and organic depth to what could otherwise become an overly cool all-white composition. Dark charcoal aluminium frames surround the full-height glass panels of the living room and carry through to the entry doors, creating a precise chromatic spine that runs the entire width of the facade. Grey clay hip roof tiles, traditional in form yet refined in texture, unite the multi-hip roof landscape above, while decorative finials at every peak deliver the classical flourish that defines the project's personality.
The multi-hip roof composition is perhaps the most architecturally significant element of the design. Multiple staggered hip roof pavilions rise and fall across the plan, referencing the layered roof forms of traditional Javanese limasan and joglo architecture while being articulated entirely within a European classical vocabulary. Each roof peak is crowned with an ornate ceramic finial, a detail that simultaneously honors local building tradition and elevates the composition into genuinely luxurious territory. The integrated carport extends generously from the left wing beneath a flat canopy with recessed ceiling downlights, accommodating the family vehicle without any disruption to the facade rhythm.
The landscape strategy completes the picture with characteristic restraint. Low formal planting beds line the boundary between the paved courtyard and the facade, punctuated by white-flowering frangipani trees whose delicate canopies soften the architecture without competing with it. Landscape uplighting warms the base of the facade at dusk, casting the white plaster and natural stone surfaces in a golden glow that transforms the home into a lantern-like presence on its Surabaya street. Every compositional decision in Atmaja Surabaya points toward one experience: arriving at a home and feeling, without hesitation, that you have arrived somewhere truly exceptional.
Interested in working with us?
Let's create something extraordinary together.
Get in Touch