PHL Architects is an award winning architectural firm with specialization in commercial, hospitality, office, leisure and cultural buildings, including urban design and sustainable tall buildings. Since its formation, PHL Architects has won several awards nationally and internationally and their works have been exhibited in numerous events such as in Indonesia, Japan, Hong Kong and The Netherlands, as well as being published in numerous magazines, books and online websites.
Since its formation, PHL Architects has completed wide range variety of projects The firm continually seeks for better and creative way of design, materiality, and thinking in architecture combine with strong technical support. Above all, in PHL Architects, we believe that design is a process and an intense discussion between the client, other stakeholders and the architect. We have a lot of experiences from different scale of projects, from research and developing a project, feasibility study, design idea until realisation of the projects. The firm’s clients have included major corporations, private developers and private owners.
Most Innovative Use of Natural Material in a Building, 2011
(Indonesia) SKALA+06 Annual Design Award
Main Award, 2012
(Indonesia) IAI Jakarta
Citation Award in FuturArc Green Leadership Award, 2012
(International) FuturArc Green Leadership Award
Bronze Award, 2012
(International) Design for Asia Awards
Winner, 2014
(International) Architecture Asia Awards for Emerging Architects
Shortlisted, 2014
(International) World Architecture Festival Award
Nominated, 2016
(Asia) 2A Asia Architecture Awards
Shortlisted, 2016
(International) World Architecture Festival Award
Shortlisted, 2017
(International) World Architecture Festival Award
Top 5 Finalist, 2018
(Indonesia) Sukabumi Airport Competition
Nomination Submission, 2018
(International) Aga Khan Awards
Nomination Submission, 2019
(International) ArchDaily’s 2019 Building of the Year Awards
Top 5 Finalist, 2019
(Indonesia) Taman Margasatwa Ragunan Design Competition
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