Centred on the idea of "scale," this exhibition presents architectural maquettes by 25 studios from Indonesia and wider Asia. Curated by acclaimed design journalist and writer Charmaine Chan, the showcase highlights ongoing and completed projects, exploring the intersection of craft and design while offering educational insight into architecture beyond concepts and renderings.
AGo Architects’ Abimantra Pradhana and Osrithalita Gabriela integrate urban design and sustainable building practice into a holistic, thoughtful approach to the built environment.

German-born, Bali-based Alexis Dornier blends tropical modernism and industrial design through site-responsive, material-driven architecture rooted in tectonic exploration and innovation.

Andra Matin is known for his contemporary take on traditional values and context-sensitive design spanning furniture to large-scale architecture and urban design.

Andy Rahman, an advocate of architectural literacy, explores local craftsmanship and Nusantara architecture through collaborative, culturally rooted design practice.

American architect and landscape designer Bill Bensley creates immersive, story-driven hospitality projects that blend culture, sustainability, craftsmanship and ecological sensitivity.

Yong Ter of CHANG Architects explores architecture balancing rational clarity and intuition, shaping spaces through reflection, unlearning, and rediscovery.

British-Chinese Charlie Hearn, of Inspiral Architecture and Design Studios, creates spaces that expand inner experience through connection to the outer world.

Charlotte Lafont-Hugo, Gilles Vanderstocken, Kent Mundle, and Guillaume Othenin Girard explore architecture through collaborative practice connecting communities, heritage, and inclusive systems.

Taiwanese artist Cheng Tsung FENG studies traditional crafts, translating handmade techniques into contemporary sculpture and installations.

Blancostudio founder Conchita Blanco creates architecture, interiors and products rooted in Indonesian craftsmanship, material sensitivity, and locally driven design practice.

Florian Heinzelmann and Daliana Suryawinata from SHAU explore architecture through research-driven practice, connecting global perspectives with urban design shaping inclusive environments.

DDAP Architect Studio founders Dirgantara Dirgent and Uni Utami create contextual residential and hospitality architecture that balances contemporary design with regional values.

KATA Design Studio, founded by Eka Prasidhanta and Anisa Rahmanita, explores architecture through collaboration, shaping spaces connecting nature and culture.

IBUKU founder Elora Hardy, who grew up in Bali, pioneers nature-integrated bamboo architecture that redefines materiality, craftsmanship and spatial experience.

KantorGG’s Giovanni Gunawan crafts culturally grounded, ultra-luxury spaces through collaborative design that emphasises material integrity, nature and timeless narratives.

Multiple-award winners Supie Yolodi and Maria Rosantina, recognised for Gelora Bung Karno stadium’s Asian Games renovation, create climate-responsive modern architecture with local materials.

I Gede Pasek Darmawaysya, founder of Nitkala Arsitek, explores contextual architecture through spatial quality and sustainable design, shaping spaces responding to culture and context.

Ikhsan Hamiru, of MIV Architects, explores low-carbon strategies, biophilic design and nature-integrated spatial planning, harmonising human needs with their surroundings.

Cave Urban’s Australian co-founder Jed Long focuses on sustainable, craft-based design, integrating global perspectives with community-driven approaches to create environmentally conscious architecture.

Kengo Kuma finds harmony between building and nature, drawing on local materials to create spaces across Japan and beyond that feel connected to place.

Infinitive Architecture founder Nguyen Quang Hien is a multiple award-winning architect with extensive experience in architecture and landscape design.

Cipta Reka Graha founder Paulus Setyabudi designs spaces that integrate material, scale and vegetation to unite interior and exterior.

Tamara Wibowo focuses on climate-responsive, contextual design, integrating tropical environments, local culture and material honesty into human-centred architecture.

Victor Jonathan of Gappa Lab explores eco-conscious architecture through timber-focused practice, shaping tropical spaces that reconcile material, nature, and everyday living.

PAN- PROJECT’s Yuiko Yagi and Kazumasa Takada explore fabrication, material and memory through collaborative, cross-cultural practice spanning installations and buildings.
