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Research Artistic Design + Architecture Designs the Frame Garden

Local design studio Research Artistic Design + Architecture creates the Frame Garden. This is a design project located in Jakarta, Indonesia with the focus of encouraging the local community to optimize the use of the local park. There is a garden run by Tanatap along with a small gallery space and visitor facilities under the partially outdoor tropical garden space.

Additionally, there are large mirrors that frame the interiors, reflecting the trees and opening up the space whilst inviting the outdoors into the structure. The studio explains, "Frame Garden celebrates its porosity being as open as possible as a contribution to the cityscape. Without a front or back, the building is free to be approached from all directions while taking advantage of the surrounding landscape."
Trend Themes
1. Mirrored Interiors - Incorporating large mirrors to reflect nature and create an open space within architectural structures presents new design possibilities.
2. Porous Architectural Design - Embracing buildings without a traditional front or back to blend seamlessly with the landscape offers innovative approaches to urban development.
3. Outdoor Integration - Encouraging the incorporation of outdoor elements into architectural projects can revolutionize the way communities interact with public spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture & Design - The architecture and design industry can explore new concepts of integrating mirrors to enhance indoor spaces and connection with nature.
2. Urban Development - Urban development sectors have the opportunity to reimagine building structures with a more porous design to create harmonious landscapes within city environments.
3. Community Engagement - Industries focusing on community engagement can leverage outdoor integration in their projects to enhance public spaces and community interactions.

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