Tanatap Canopy Garden: Fostering Sustainable Community in Bekasi








Tanatap Canopy Garden, a captivating restaurant project designed by RAD+ar, is a testament to the harmonious blending of indoor and outdoor living experiences. Located in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia, this 2022 design celebrates the region’s tropical environment through a seamless integration of architecture and nature.

The building’s floating, multi-axial concrete structure creates a series of seating areas on the roof, shaping the ground floor space as an extension of the lush, surrounding garden. With a focus on passive, low-energy design, the Canopy Garden project showcases the possibilities of sustainable commercial development in tropical climates.






Striking red-toned architectural structure with stepped seating and lush landscaping.



A striking, stylized outdoor pavilion with a distinctive overhanging roof and modern architectural elements.




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A curved red-tiled roof frames a lush, verdant outdoor space with striking sculptures.



Unusual octagonal structure with curved red ceiling and wooden beams, surrounded by lush greenery.



Vibrant red architecture frames a lush green outdoor space with people relaxing.




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A striking mid-century modern interior with a curved wooden ceiling, metal accents, and a geometric design.



Inviting indoor-outdoor dining area with a striking overhead canopy, tropical accents.



Striking modern architectural design with curved red roof and glass walls, surrounded by lush foliage.


About Tanatap Canopy Garden

Located in the heart of Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia, the Tanatap Canopy Garden is a breathtaking restaurant project that exemplifies the marriage of nature and modern architecture. Designed by the visionary team at RAD+ar, this captivating space was completed in 2022.

Moreover, the canopy garden celebrates its transparent and open condition. Consequently, the structure is nothing more than a floating, multi-axial pigmented concrete plate hovering above the lush garden. Additionally, the lightweight, shell-stressed structure creates a series of seating areas on the roof, which also shapes the ground floor as an extension of the garden.

Conquering Tropical Challenges with Passive, Low-Energy Design

Situated in the compact residential area of Bekasi, which experiences extremely high temperatures (35°C/95°F), the Tanatap Canopy Garden serves as a testament to the power of passive, low-energy commercial design in tropical, developing countries. Remarkably, the project proves that such a design can be both achievable and profitable, even in the face of challenging macro-environmental conditions.

Blending Indoor-Outdoor Living and Tropical Inspiration

The design of the Tanatap Canopy Garden is heavily inspired by the woven canopy of the existing tropical almond trees. Consequently, the color tones and open layout allow air to circulate throughout the entire unit, seamlessly blending the indoor-outdoor living experience. “We wanted the design to seamlessly blend the indoor-outdoor living experience and extend the view towards the expansive garden fields while remaining low-tech but acting as a bold background of the landscapes,” explains Antonius Richard, the principal of RAD+ar.

A Harmonious Blend of Spatial Levels, Lighting, and Integrated Furnishings

The visitor’s experience at the Canopy Garden is curated through a series of playful harmonies, including different spatial levels, natural lighting, color and shade variations, and integrated architectural furniture. Ultimately, the juxtaposition of the multi-axial pigmented concrete element and the translucent elements on both floors enhances the outward views of the tropical almond garden, creating an elegant gathering space that invites guests to pause, unwind, and relax.

Tanatap’s Vision: Decentralizing Sustainable Buildings through Sustainable Business

Staying true to Tanatap’s vision of decentralizing sustainable buildings through sustainable business in developing countries like Indonesia, the Canopy Garden design was committed to hosting a creative community in its gallery-commercial garden setup. Consequently, this project exemplifies Tanatap’s commitment to promoting sustainable development and community engagement in the region.

Photography courtesy of RAD+ar
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– by Matt Watts



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