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Winners to SKALA+04 Annual Design Award in Residential Category. See them here.
SKALA+ submission for upcoming Annual Award 05 is open. Send in your project(s) to have a
chance to win this prestigious Annual Design Award. Download the entry form.
Browse through our collection of selected works below to see exceptional architecture, interior
design and product designs.
Don't miss out this year's SKALA+ editions with new SKALA+ on Contemporary Design (vol.
05.1), SKALA+ on Product Design (vol.05.2) and SKALA+ 05 Annual Design Award (vol.05.3).
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Winners of SKALA+ 02 in Residential Works

Here are three winners to the SKALA+ 02 edition in 2006. SKALA+ category on residential includes private houses,
private villas, interior design, apartment unit, pavilion, townhouses and many more.
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Annual Design Award Page in Architecture and Interior Design

Browse through our selected architecture and interior design works that have won the prestigious SKALA+ Annual
Design Award.
Residential               Commercial             Public                         Office                         Restaurant  


Product                
Tan Tik Lam - SKALA+ 02
Tan Tik Lam's work has received the
best work in architecture in SKALA+ 02
indue part to the generous open space
and modern language of the
architecture while maintaining a
symbiosis to the environment.
Prasetio Budhi - SKALA+ 02
Prasetio Budhi received the best work in interior
design in SKALA+ 02. This loft house was
transformed into a hip New York style interior
with homey atmosphere and artsy decor.
Sukendro
Sukendar -
SKALA+ 02
Sukendro
Sukendar's work
on his house
shows his
creativity in
designing small
spaces while
incorporating
high tech
mechanism to
walls, panels and
doors to conserve
space. His work
received the
runner-up position
.


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Winners of SKALA+ 03 in Residential Works

Here are four winners to the SKALA+ 03 edtion in 2007. SKALA+ category on residential includes private houses, private
villas, interior design, apartment unit, pavilion, townhouses and many more.
Andra Matin - SKALA+ 03
Andra Matin's work received the best
work in architecture in SKALA+ 03.
With its contemporary and unusual
look of the architecture it symbolizes
the advancement of lifestyle, structural
technique and architectural language.
Enshi Sin - SKALA+ 03
Enshi Sin received the best work in interior
design for his design of a modern and
contemporary house in Surabaya. His design
features numerous designer's pieces that would
match to the ambience of the architecture.
Adelinah Chandra Rahardja - SKALA+ 03
Adelinah Chandra Rahardja received the
runner-up in interior design in SKALA+ 03. Her
intricate design of a show unit in Jakarta reveals
her elaborate use of color, material, texture,
lighting and decoration in creating an inspiring
interior design.
Ahmad Djuhara - SKALA+ 03
Ahmad Djuhara received runner-up in
architectural work in SKALA+ 03. His
design of a small house incorporated a
unique unfinished look and modern
interpretation of space.
Winners of SKALA+ 01 in Residential Works

Here are the winners to the SKALA+ 01 first edition in 2005. SKALA+ category on residential includes private houses,
private villas, interior design, apartment unit, pavilion, townhouses and many more.
Baskoro Tedjo - SKALA+ 01
Winner to the architecture category of
Baskoro Tedjo winning design to a
house sitting on a hill incorporates
clever solution that focuses on open
and elaborate continuous circulation
of space, planes and mass, embodies
a contextual and site sensitive
planning of architectural design and
manifested to take advantage of the
surrounding view of the hill.  
Dean Kempnich - SKALA+ 01
Deans Kempnich wins the interior design
category with a design of a residence in Bali
that shows a rich palette of color, texture and the
abundant use of natural materials to create a
homey and elegantly designed interior. The
bold look of the interior inherited from the bold
use of building materials combined with
elaborate modern Balinese decor and styling.  
 
Who will win the next SKALA+ 05 Annual Design Award at the end of 2009?

From the first SKALA+ Annual Design Award in 2005 the winners of this prestigious award show
one thing in common that great design are not born out of free will but manifested through by
opposing the norm, questioning the current  innovative approach to design, while at the same
time scrutinizing the very essence of design, namely the detail.

Here at SKALA+ award you will find that design is the very essence of live, a tool that can change
the way you live, work and even play as to evolve as a modern civilization, a showcase where
design incorporates sustainable solution to the environment in a macro point of view, therefore
giving a tribute to architects, interior designers and product designers for their continuing efforts to
create inspiring works, innovative design, and sustainable approach to the environment, as to
Make that change, make that difference through design!  Join our Annual Design Award to mark
your creativity to the world.

(See the end of page below for more information)

To join SKALA+ Annual Design Award please provide with the following items:

1.
Download and fill out entry form here
2. Compile pictures of your work in CD or DVD or send via email to editorial@skalaplus.com        
(applies to both architecture and interior design entries)
3. Send in drawings of plans, elevations, sections (preferrably AutoCAD format), axonometry,
and/or 3D images
4. Write a summary of design and concept implementation of not more than 200 words
5. Include a list of individual(s), companies, contractors, and sub-contrators involved in your work
6. Send a picture of yourself and CV (not mandatory)
7. Write details of your work such as site area, building area, date of completion, important
materials used and room composition.

Note:
i. SKALA+ Annual Design Award is open to all professionals (individual or companies)
with or without affiliation
ii. Send all information via email to editorial@skalaplus.com or via regular mail to:
SKALA+ Editorial Office            
Kompleks Gudang Peluru
Jl. Gudang Peluru Barat IV, No. 8, Tebet, Jakarta 12830
Phone: +(62 21) 829 7366 ext. 206, Fax: +(62 21) 831 6272 ext. 207
iii. All submissions will be presented to a panel of independent jury to select the best from the
best. Shorlisted winners will be announce 1 week prior to selection via email and through
website www.skalaplus.com. Award winners will be announced at the SKALA+ Annual Award
Night to be given prizes from our sponsors.
iv. Categories open for submission: Residential, Commercial/Office Building, Retail/Office         
Space and Product Design.
Announcing the winners of SKALA+ 04 in Residential Works of the 4th Annual Design AWARD

Here are four winners to the SKALA+ 04 edtion in 2008. SKALA+ category on residential includes private houses, private
villas, interior design, apartment unit, pavilion, townhouses and many more. Congratulations to the winners!
Denny Gondo - SKALA+ 04
(Best Design in Architecture)
His winning design represent today's need for an
environmentally and smart residential wrapped in a
Modern interpretation of Balinese style. The design
incorporate the use of natural materials as well as
semi-permanent structure of the house. The design
enable the house to be dismantled and shipped to
another location with hassle free effort. Truly inspiring!
Sita Kamaratih - SKALA+ 04
(Best Interior Design)
Her design is a testament to a
lushed and elegant living all
wrapped in a cozy, homey and
exuberant atmosphere. There's
no denial of textures, forms,
unique design elements
intertwined in an elite apartment
unit in Jakarta.
Alex Bayusaputra - SKALA+ 04
(Runner-up in Interior Design)
His design exudes a contemporary ambience combining
natural materials while creating dynamism through the use
of graphical elements inspired from nature.
(Runner-up in Architecture)
His inspiring design takes cue to the owner's need for
easy access and ample living spaces by creating a
ramp for vertical circulation. The facade is an intricate
and creative use of positive and negative space all
masking the friendly barrier-free design of the inside.