This architectural project was initiated to create a stable “home to return” for the children of Boas House. As children who have grown up at Boas House enter university, many relocate to other regions—such as Jakarta International University—to pursue their studies. However, during school breaks, when they return to their hometown, there is a significant lack of appropriate and safe housing.
This building is designed to provide a space where the children can stay safely and comfortably during their time back home, experiencing:
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Emotional stability
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Continued sense of community
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Ongoing spiritual care
It will serve as a true “Home to Return.”
In addition, this space will also function as a shelter for visiting mission teams from around the world.
Through this, the project will:
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Establish a base for short-term mission work
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Bridge local ministry with global collaboration
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Create a natural space where the children and the global church can connect
This building is not simply a place to stay—it is a safety net for the next generation and a point of connection for global ministry.












