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Natural Flow

Sukendro“Kendro” Priyoso and Jeffry Sandy, principals of Indonesian architecture studio Nataneka Arsitek, are not fansLooking at the studio portfolio and visiting two of their projects makes this clear. “I’ve gotten a lot of feedback about how my projects tend to be dark in color and texture. It is both personal preference and an effect of our studio’s practice to often leave the materials we use unpainted and natural,” Priyoso says.

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