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Architects:BAMM ARCHITECTS
Area:160m²
Year:2022
Photographs:Mattia Zenesi
Manufacturers:Gaya Ceramics,Quadra
Lead Architect:Barbara Agostini
Construction Company:Pt. Bali Armonia
Site Manager:Massimiliano Motta
Textiles:Pt. QUARZIA BATIK Bali
City:Ubud
Country:Indonesia
Text description provided by the architects. The project for this private villa is located within a Compound just eight kilometers south of Ubud, Bali—rice fields, a creek, and a jungle border the land. The Architects were inspired by the landscape, creating a building that recalls the vernacular elements of the place, adding a contemporary touch. The project includes two architectural elements: one pavilion housing communal functions such as living room, dining room, kitchen, laundry, and guest toilet, and one contemporary building for private functions such as bedrooms, studio, and bathrooms. There is also a coverage garage and a large storage.
Few walls delimit the functional spaces and never reach the roof: the view of the entire roof is never prevented. The Contemporary building is a long “slat.” The construction technique consisted of pillars and infill masonry, but the external finishing was made of local stones. There are two separate entrances. Inside, there is a master bedroom with a walk-in closet, a studio, a TV area, an extra bed, and two open bathrooms—these last offer equal privacy and exposure, with open-air showers surrounded by stones.
The master bedroom is suspended and is supported by an iron beam. A large window allows a stunning jungle view. The garden touches two buildings, and the stone walkways mark the paths. A pool was built at the bottom of the land’s plot, accessed by a stone staircase. The pool faces the jungle and the creek.
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