

Project Goals & Challenges
Client’s Vision
The client wanted to construct a DPRD building by integrating the BIM system as a planning tool.
Main Challenges
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The BIM scope was highly complex, covering various aspects such as 3D model development, 5D volume estimation, Pre-BIM Execution Plan, and the provision of personnel, hardware, and software.
Unique Aspects
The building design incorporates the cultural elements and distinctive characteristics of the Yogyakarta Keraton
Design Concept & Solutions
Design Theme/Style
Tropical Heritage Architecture
Color Palette
Brown, Beige, Gold, Dark Green, Deep Red
Material Selections
Teak wood, Marble, Brass/gold-plated metal, Glass
Brand Integration
Batik patterns on walls, intricate carvings inspired by the Yogyakarta Palace, symbolic Javanese motifs.
Functional Layout
Grand main hall for legislative meetings, private offices for council members, public engagement areas, prioritizing accessibility and workflow efficiency.
Key Features & Innovations
Signature Design Elements
Custom teak wood furniture, traditional Javanese-inspired chandeliers, decorative wall panels with batik carvings.
Sustainability & Materials
Use of eco-friendly wood, energy-efficient LED lighting, natural ventilation strategies.
Smart Space Utilization
Multi-functional rooms with modular furniture, optimized circulation for accessibility, integrated storage solutions.
BIM Integration
3D modeling for precise coordination, clash detection to prevent construction errors, automated quantity takeoff for cost efficiency.
Before & After




Results & Impact
Business Impact
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Enhanced brand image, increased operational efficiency, and improved stakeholder engagement.
Customer Engagement
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Positive feedback from visitors, increased public interest, and improved accessibility for community interactions.
Operational Efficiency
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Streamlined workflow, better space management, and improved employee productivity through optimized layouts.