The Indonesian Consulate in Jeddah
28 June 2026
Design: INJ Architects
Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
The Indonesian Consulate in Jeddah is not a building that was designed from an empty site. It is a building that was negotiated out of an existing one — and that distinction defines everything about it.
The project, completed in 2026 and led by Principal Architect Ibrahim Nawaf Joharji of INJ Architects, began with a 50-year-old private compound occupying a 5,832-square-metre site in a Jeddah neighborhood. Rather than erasing what existed, the practice chose adaptive reuse as its primary architectural strategy. The original structural footprint was retained, the existing water tower preserved, and the older elements integrated into the security and functional demands of a modern diplomatic facility. The decision was not sentimental. It was the most precise response to a site that already carried meaning.
The architectural intervention centered on a climate-responsive parametric skin developed through Grasshopper, translating the geometric logic of Indonesian Batik textile patterns into a perforated metallic envelope calibrated against the solar geometry of the building’s specific orientation on the Red Sea coast. Panel depth and perforation spacing were determined by shading performance at peak radiation hours.
The system simultaneously references the Hijazi Rawshan, the historic latticework screen of Jeddah’s Al-Balad district, satisfying both the cultural identity of the client and the Hijazi architectural character required by local regulatory approval. The roofline carries the upswept curvature of the Rumah Gadang, the traditional vernacular architecture of West Sumatra, reinterpreted within the constraints of the Saudi Building Code.
The programme is organized across three functional layers: administrative headquarters, diplomatic residential quarters, and a dedicated facility for the Indonesian Hajj Mission, with isolated circulation paths designed to absorb peak pilgrimage volumes without interrupting daily consular operations or compromising security protocols. Nearly 99 percent of construction materials and systems were sourced within Saudi Arabia, reducing embodied carbon and insulating the project from supply chain disruption during a period of regional geopolitical uncertainty.
The photographic documentation of this project is intentionally unedited. Official vehicles, the surrounding urban context, and the operational reality of an active diplomatic compound are present in the images because they are part of the architecture’s daily truth. A consulate is not a gallery. It is a sovereign institution that functions continuously, and the images record that function honestly. The cars parked at the entrance, the street context, the unpolished environment — these are not obstacles to the architectural reading. They are the proof that the building performs its duties in the real world, not in a render.
The completed compound stands as a record of what diplomatic architecture actually demands: the transformation of an existing site into a sovereign facility that must satisfy two governments, two regulatory systems, two cultural traditions, and one uncompromising security brief — and remain standing, operational, and meaningful long after the last approval was signed.
The Indonesian Consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – Building information
Architecture Firm: INJ Architects – https://injarch.com/
Project Name: The Indonesian Consulate in Jeddah
Principal Architect: Ibrahim Nawaf Joharji
Project Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Typology: Diplomatic / Adaptive Reuse
Project Year: 2025 – 2026
Site Context: 50-Year-Old Urban Heritage District
The Indonesian Consulate, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia images / information received 280626
Location: Jeddah, KSA – Saudi Arabia.
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