
The framework garden café named Tanatap is another iteration prototype of multi-layered green spaces, featuring dynamic platforms that can rise and fall to create a walkable rooftop landscape, providing the public with an extended space to enjoy the public park from a better and grander perspective. The design pursues a faceless architectural style, starting from the question: What if the flexibility of community activities, art exhibitions, and garden spaces could serve as an infinitely transformable functional facade to define the space and shape the characteristics of the building itself? The design aims to showcase a selfless creative concept, where numerous sheltered interior spaces are hidden within a simple multi-layered garden. The created space is continuous rather than initial.The clever juxtaposition of four types of frameworks (stainless steel, artwork, glass fiber-reinforced concrete (GRC), and glass) enhances the perspective effect, allowing visitors to enjoy the beauty of the park while the public park can also view café garden visitors as framed artistic objects. The architects hope to create a fresh and vibrant new type of public space that achieves commercial sustainability in developing cities like Jakarta, where government-operated public spaces are often less reliable.The design explores the minimalist beauty of basic geometric shapes. It aims to introduce a strong cubic volume, sculpted through a series of symmetrical and playful layouts on the ground floor and contrasted with an organic open-air theater on the second floor. The building has no front or back and can be freely approached from all directions while fully utilizing the surrounding landscape. The framework acts as a catalyst for the wind tunnel effect, allowing visitors to enjoy the view of the public park in the breeze.