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Find your dream home at Savyavasa, a verdant sanctuary in Dharmawangsa, Jakarta’s most sought-after neighbourhood
Picture a leisurely stroll surrounded by the sights of lush greenery, coupled with the calming sounds of water lapping nearby. These, and more, can become your reality at Savyavasa, a luxury residential property in Jakarta, Indonesia that is set to become a dream-home destination for urbanites who appreciate the finer things in life.
Standing tall among mature natural woodlands, Savyavasa is located in South Jakarta’s posh Dharmawangsa neighbourhood, a coveted residential area where luxury, sophistication and tranquillity converge. Situated in close proximity to prestigious international schools and award-winning shopping and dining destinations, the development also offers convenient access to the finest healthcare facilities available.
With the easing of real estate regulations last year to encourage foreign ownership of Indonesian properties, it’s just the right time for prospective buyers to cast their eye on prized developments in the capital city.
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Jointly developed by Indonesia’s JSI Group and Hong Kong’s Swire Properties, Savyavasa comprises three towers on a sprawling site that spans over three hectares. It is the first, and so far, the only high-rise residential development in Jakarta built to meet the Green Mark Gold standard to create an enviable living environment that coexists with nature.
Its sustainable architectural design is the result of an inspiring collaboration between leading talents and consultants from around the globe, which include acclaimed Asian studios such as Bali-based landscape design firm Intaran Design and Singapore-based SCDA Architects, as well as award-winning international design practices Yabu Pushelberg and Richardson Sadeki.
Taking loose inspiration from the Dutch-influenced heritage buildings in the neighbourhood, SCDA Architects came up with an elegant architectural plan that blends the cross-ventilated design of such historical structures with modern elements. Architectural fins on the facade create a distinctive look while reducing heat gain within the residential towers.
Dubbed Tower I, the primary tower is constructed with an elegant interlocking system that results in double-height living and dining areas, creating lofty and airy spaces with plentiful daylight. Extensive balconies connect the open-plan living room to the bedrooms, creating a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor spaces while maximising views of the skyline and the surrounding greenery. These architecturally stunning towers are envisioned as “sculptures in the park”—the high-rise structures are surrounded by landscaped gardens teeming with life.
Realised by Intaran Design, the property’s bio-diverse environment takes inspiration from tropical resorts, featuring local flora and over 300 trees, including replanted ones, set next to soothing water features.
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