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Design phases

Idea

Amidst the rapid advancement of technology, which simplifies the creation process and nearly eliminates limitations in undertaking anything, the original idea becomes a crucial and highly valuable asset. This phenomenon of technological ease, paradoxically, presents a challenge where original ideas tend to be scarce due to the prevailing tendency to observe, imitate, and modify (ATM). For PT. Nuart Consultant, this is our fundamental pillar: we uphold the philosophy that the original idea is everything.

Conceptual Design

Starting from a basic idea or initial draft that serves as the foundation in the process of creating a product, building, or system. This concept functions as a guideline that directs the designer in making decisions related to design elements so that the resulting work is effective, functional, and achieves its goals.

  • Site Analysis Understanding the environmental context, land boundaries, potential, and risks.
  • Topography Identifying contours, elevation, and soil characteristics as the basis for building mass planning.
  • Access & Circulation Determining entry points, movement flow, and the relationship between spaces.
  • Sun Path Optimizing natural lighting and controlling heat.
  • Wind Flow Achieving natural ventilation and thermal comfort.

Preliminary Design

In the Preliminary Design stage, the established concept begins to be translated into an initial architectural form. The building mass, orientation, spatial zoning, and even aesthetic character are formulated in the form of sketches, diagrams, and initial floor plans.

    This phase aims to:
  • Test the feasibility of the idea within the context of function and user needs.
  • Develop design alternatives while filtering for the best option.
  • Establish the visual and technical foundation before proceeding to the more in-depth development stage.
    • Preliminary Design serves as a bridge between the conceptual idea and a more measurable technical design.

Design Development

Design Development is the process of detailing the design in depth. All architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and environmental system elements begin to be consolidated into a single unit.

    The main focus of this stage includes:
  • Refining the architectural form and appearance.
  • Integration of structural and utility systems.
  • Determining materials, textures, and spatial quality.
  • Strengthening the relationship between the design and the project"s philosophy.

In this phase, the design is tested from technical, functional, and artistic aspects so that it can transform into a complete work — not just a building, but a statement of value.

Detail Engineering Design

<p>The DED stage transforms the finalized design into a complete package of technical drawings to be used as a construction reference. All construction details are precisely elaborated — from structure, finishing, and utilities, to connection details.</p>

<ul>The main outputs of this stage include:

<li>Complete working drawings</li>

<li>Technical specifications for materials and systems</li>

<li>Engineering calculations and coordination</li>

<li>Supporting documentation for implementation</li> </ul>

<p>Detail Engineering Design ensures that the project can be built correctly, efficiently, and in accordance with established quality standards.</p>


Supervision

The Supervision Phase ensures that the entire design plan is accurately realized on site. The NuArt Consultant Team oversees the construction process to ensure that every detail, proportion, and quality of work complies with the planning documents.

The scope of supervision includes:

  • Quality control
  • Technical coordination with contractors and engineering
  • Verification of design and implementation compliance
  • Handling technical issues and recommending on-site improvements

This stage is our commitment to maintaining design integrity — ensuring that the ideas, concepts, and plans built from the beginning are truly realized responsibly, aesthetically, and integratedly.

Idea
Idea

Idea

Foundation of Original Vision
Conceptual Design
Conceptual Design

Conceptual Design

Realization of the Idea: Translating Narrative into Form
Preliminary Design
Preliminary Design

Preliminary Design

Testing Reality: Feasibility Determination and Business Strategy
Design Development
Design Development

Design Development

System Integration: Technical Maturation and Functional Harmonization
Detail Engineering Design
Detail Engineering Design

Detail Engineering Design

Absolute Precision: Compiling the Construction Blueprint
Supervision
Supervision

Supervision

Maintaining Integrity: Quality Supervision and On-site Vision Execution