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Undulating bamboo roofs wrap this wellness retreat in a lush forest of Bali
Indonesia Architecture News - Nov 02, 2020 - 13:34 17925 views
Indonesian architecture practice Inspiral Architecture and Design Studios has designed a wellness retreat within a lush forest of Bali, Indonesia.
Named Ulaman Retreat, the 980-square-metre retreat is located inland in Bali and it has been integrated into a forest that borders luscious rice fields on one side and a dramatic river on the other.
Developed organically placed into the site, the retreat acts as harmonious architectural elements that perfectly sit into the plot and allow guests to experience nature, while staying in their rooms. The retreat complex has also been designed as a zero-carbon luxury retreat.
"The river converges water from the whole area creating a junction of small waterfalls that produces enough flow to power a hydro electric generator that can sustain the power of the buildings within the complex," said Inspiral Architecture and Design Studios.
"Merging with nature has been at the forefront in the approach to the design, not just by its operation but by using materials found directly on the site and the immediate locality, therefore enabling the resort to become fully carbon zero," added the studio.
The first instigation of this can be seen in the dramatic use of rammed earth for all ground level walls. Being located on a hill required significant ground works, therefore with much excess soil, creating these significant mass of curved walls was easily justified.
Along with being able to connect the occupant to the beauty of rammed earth with its physicality and layered coloring, it also maintains superior insulation and structural properties.
Being very intensive to build, the studio was able to recruit the nearby village to work on what has become the most substantial rammed earth project in Indonesia.
The architects used bamboo as the main material in the rest of the structure, much of which was harvested from the site.
The studio said that "not only is this fast growing material incredibly sustainable, its flexibility means were able to create spaces that echo the abundance of life in the tropics."
The studio wanted to build objects which seek to biologically morph from the surrounding elements, in effect growing from the ground and sprouting among the rich vegetation.
The retreat includes a yoga studio which literally floats from the cliff’s edge with a cantilevered structure supporting a parabolic bamboo pavilion.
The rooms themselves provide the eco luxury that is required for this up market project, with a feeling that is nurturing and in some feature bedrooms, almost cocoon like.
The guest villas are designed with a unique design, yet with the common denominator of bamboo architecture and the warming tones of rammed earth that make up the resort.
The curvilinear formations of the roofs can be admired from different heights and angles while the reflections from the meandering pool below add to the effect.
Lower floor plan
Upper floor plan
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Elevation 1
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Detail drawing 2
Project facts
Project name: Ulaman Retreat
Architects: Inspiral Architecture and Design Studios
Location: Kediri, Indonesia
Size: 980m2
Date: 2020
All images © Mati Allendes
All drawings © Inspiral Architecture and Design Studios