The concept of the new Bandar Lampung Mayor's office consists of various mixed and matched concepts but still focuses on one main concept, that is "Green Building". The placement of the Mayor's office in an integrated area will create many tall buildings around the office which will cause global warming. The emergence of global warming makes renewable energy innovations that gave birth to the concept. Green Building or it can also be called Energy Saving Building is very prioritized in the design of a city. Indications of the "green" keyword when it comes to architecture include the use of renewable sources, the use of solar cells for power generation, and one of them that is used in the Mayor's office concept is the application of green-roof and rainfed gardens.
The concept of the Bandar Lampung Mayor's office also adds a distinctive "Lampung" element. Although the modern design is very attractive, the traditional architecture is no less interesting. The combination of modern and traditional concepts will be more integrated and create a characteristic in the Bandar Lampung Mayor's office.
For example, in the drop-off area, the concept is taken from the roof of a typical Lampung traditional house, that is "nuwo sesat". As well as typical Lampung ornaments placed in the drop-off area column. The ornaments are made of wood and the roof using a dark blue metal roof makes the drop-off area as well as the entrance one unit.
The Bandar Lampung Mayor's Office which will be designed is located on Jalan Dr Warsito, Teluk Betung Utara District with an area of 6,631 m². The location is located in an integrated area. The integrated area consists of various facilities offices and is a strategic location to become the center of government.
Detached-faade or a separate faade consisting of a parallelogram-shaped hole made by the laser cut system. Using Type ACP Panels Class A2 because have a good performance that is non combustibility, has more than 90% mineral core, pass test NFPA 285 and ASTM D 1929.
The shape of the mass in the office was inspired by one of the traditional Lampung fabric motifs, namely Tapis cloth. As in the form of a staircase with steps, this motif is used by adding a roof garden to support the green building concept in the terraced mass section.