Space Available’s Jakarta Community Center Redefines Urban Well-Being
SummarySpace Available has transformed the Jakarta Community Center into a new sustainable hubThe renovated building uses over 11 tons of recycled plastic, blending circular design with traditional craftsmanshipSpace Available, the Bali-based sustainable design studio and brand, has recently unveiled its ambitious Jakarta Community Center project. This new hub in Jakarta is designed to be more than just a physical space -- it serves as a tangible manifestation of the brand's core philosophy. Deeply rooted in circular design and environmental responsibility, the center aims to foster a vibrant community around the principles of sustainability.Originally designed by renowned Indonesian architect Andra Matin, the structure had undergone multiple transformations over the years, leading to structural inconsistencies and outdated systems. The renovation aimed not only to restore the building but to reimagine its purpose, reviving Kemang’s cultural significance while fostering collaboration and creativity.The refurbished center embraces a flexible, evolving interior, treating the space as a large-scale installation rather than a fixed architectural form. Over 11 tons of locally recycled plastic, handcrafted by artisans across Indonesia, were used to construct structural elements, furniture and decorative features. The façade, as well as the interiors, showcase this material innovation by merging sustainability with traditional craftsmanship. Dedicated zones include a conversation pit equipped with plastic recycling machines, upcycling stations for garment repair and handwoven furniture crafted using circular design methodologies.Beyond its architectural transformation, the center functions as a self-care community space. It's built around five core pillars: movement, meditation, learning, listening and nourishing, where visitors can engage in meditation sessions, sound therapy, workshops to cultural gatherings. The facility also includes a meditation room, sound library, reading space, a medicinal restaurant and bar, ensuring that each area offers meaningful interaction rather than traditional retail experiences. Events and educational programs further animate the space, fostering an environment of co-creation and connection.Jakarta Community CenterJl. Kemang Raya.8B 9, RT.9/RW.1, Bangka, Kec. Mampang Prpt.,Kota Jakarta Selatan, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta, IndonesiaClick here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Summary
- Space Available has transformed the Jakarta Community Center into a new sustainable hub
- The renovated building uses over 11 tons of recycled plastic, blending circular design with traditional craftsmanship
Space Available, the Bali-based sustainable design studio and brand, has recently unveiled its ambitious Jakarta Community Center project. This new hub in Jakarta is designed to be more than just a physical space -- it serves as a tangible manifestation of the brand's core philosophy. Deeply rooted in circular design and environmental responsibility, the center aims to foster a vibrant community around the principles of sustainability.
Originally designed by renowned Indonesian architect Andra Matin, the structure had undergone multiple transformations over the years, leading to structural inconsistencies and outdated systems. The renovation aimed not only to restore the building but to reimagine its purpose, reviving Kemang’s cultural significance while fostering collaboration and creativity.
The refurbished center embraces a flexible, evolving interior, treating the space as a large-scale installation rather than a fixed architectural form. Over 11 tons of locally recycled plastic, handcrafted by artisans across Indonesia, were used to construct structural elements, furniture and decorative features. The façade, as well as the interiors, showcase this material innovation by merging sustainability with traditional craftsmanship. Dedicated zones include a conversation pit equipped with plastic recycling machines, upcycling stations for garment repair and handwoven furniture crafted using circular design methodologies.
Beyond its architectural transformation, the center functions as a self-care community space. It's built around five core pillars: movement, meditation, learning, listening and nourishing, where visitors can engage in meditation sessions, sound therapy, workshops to cultural gatherings. The facility also includes a meditation room, sound library, reading space, a medicinal restaurant and bar, ensuring that each area offers meaningful interaction rather than traditional retail experiences. Events and educational programs further animate the space, fostering an environment of co-creation and connection.
Jakarta Community Center
Jl. Kemang Raya.8B 9, RT.9/RW.1, Bangka, Kec. Mampang Prpt.,
Kota Jakarta Selatan, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta, Indonesia