The project idea behind Djati Residence is not only to address Surabaya's lack of green spaces. While it does incorporate green building principles and aims to be a sustainable oasis, the main focus is to provide a comfortable and healthy living environment for industrial workers in Surabaya's Margomulyo district. This is achieved through a unique design combining green building technologies with Indonesian architectural elements, along with features like community and commercial spaces.
Djati Residence is a mid-rise development in Surabaya's industrial district that merges sustainable living with Indonesian cultural influences. It offers comfortable housing for industrial workers by incorporating green building technologies, natural ventilation, and locally sourced materials. The project fosters a community through commercial spaces and aims to be a model for future sustainable developments within industrial areas.
Djati Residence utilizes a conventional beam and column structural system with a central core structure for stability. This approach provides a strong and efficient framework for mid-rise development.