Jakarta’s urban landscape just got a quirky, eco-friendly upgrade—courtesy of some very lucky chickens.

Indonesian studio RAD+ar has designed a vertical chicken coop that seamlessly blends urban farming with lush greenery.

This inventive structure provides a home for hens while doubling as a living, breathing garden, proving that sustainability can be both functional and beautiful.

Designed to maximize limited city space, the coop incorporates greenery that helps regulate temperature, improve air quality, and create a more harmonious environment.

Fresh eggs, fresh air, and a touch of nature—all wrapped up in a sleek, modern design.

It’s a creative solution that reimagines how cities can support food production while keeping things stylish and sustainable.

Photography by Mario Wibowo.

An artisan-built chicken coop integrated beneath a gently sloping grassy hillside — a low-impact backyard design that conceals the structure entirely beneath turf, preserving the visual landscape while creating a naturally insulated and temperature-stable living environment for the birds inside
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