Bandung Depot cultural quarter
4.6 ha adaptive reuse of a post-industrial rail depot into a mixed cultural quarter.
Merah Design is an integrated studio working across urban design, urban planning, landscape and hardscape, architecture, interior design, and the curation of art-gallery space — for clients who would rather hire one team than coordinate ten.
Masterplans, district strategies, and the design of public realm at city scale — including adaptive reuse of post-industrial land.
From private residences to cultural buildings and small civic projects — designed for long life, low energy, and a strong relationship to site.
Interiors for residences, hospitality, and art-gallery spaces — drawn alongside Merah Living so the furniture and the room are designed together.
Garden and landscape design grounded in tropical horticulture, water management, and a careful approach to grading and stone.
The studio’s specialism: planning, building and lighting spaces in which contemporary art can be shown to museum standard.
Embodied-carbon modelling, low-carbon material substitution, and operational-energy strategy for every project we take on.
4.6 ha adaptive reuse of a post-industrial rail depot into a mixed cultural quarter.
A refit of the Merah Gallery flagship and the Living showroom upstairs.
A small art villa in East Bali — three pavilions around a rice terrace.