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Steel TreeHouse C in Ubud, Bali by Stilt Studios

Thursday, September 16th, 2021

Article source: Stilt Studios

After only 4 months of construction time, Stilt Studios is happy to announce the opening of our first wooden prototype of Treehouse C in Ubud, Bali.

This wooden Treehouse C is located in Penestanan, a village just outside the town of Ubud, in Bali, Indonesia. It has been known as an artist’s village since the 1930s.

The area is a 15-minute walking distance to Ubud center. Surrounded by cozy restaurants & bar scenes while at the same time embedded into lush rice fields, it is a quiet area with a high living standard. The Treehouse is part of a little housing community called Bukit Sari.

Image Courtesy © Arley Mardo

  • Architects: Stilt Studios
  • Project: Steel TreeHouse C
  • Location: Ubud, Bali
  • Photography: Arley Mardo
  • Architectural Design: Alexis Dornier
  • Landscaping: True Nature Nusantara
  • Size: 64 M²
  • Status: Completed May 2021

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Tetra Pod in Uluwatu, Bali by ALEXIS DORNIER

Friday, May 21st, 2021

Article source: ALEXIS DORNIER

Stilt Studios is happy to be able to present the first finalized Tetra Pod Studio in Uluwatu, Bali. A prefabricated tiny house using recycled Tetra Pack Cartons as wall and roof material, bringing together unique design while playing a part in the local, circular economy.

The Tetra Pod is a 64sqm home with all living amenities elevated 40cm off the ground, built from wood, steel, glass and recycled materials. The architecture seeks to blend into its surroundings by making use of the recycled materials’ reflective characteristics, while strategically placed openings carefully frame view corridors. The diagonally oriented floor plan creates exciting spaces that exude outward into the exterior. The balanced compromise of open facades and the use of space make this small home elegant and spacious.

Image Courtesy © Alexis Dornier, Ananta Pradipta

  • Architects: ALEXIS DORNIER
  • Project: Tetra Pod
  • Location: Uluwatu, Bali
  • Photography: Alexis Dornier, Ananta Pradipta
  • Size: 64 m²
  • Status: completed 2021

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Potato Heads Studio Hotel in Bali, Indonesia by OMA

Friday, February 28th, 2020

Article source: OMA

While the essence of Bali lies in interaction between different cultures, the ubiquitous resort typology currently in Bali and other tropical destinations paradoxically emphasises hotel guests’ exclusive enjoyment, detached from the life of the local community. Located on one of the last remaining unoccupied beach front sites in Seminyak, the Potato Head Studios challenges the typical resort typology: the notion of “exclusivity” is abandoned; the resort is reconsidered as a part of the local community.

Photography by Kevin Mak for OMA

  • Architects: OMA
  • Project: Potato Heads Studio Hotel
  • Location: Bali, Indonesia
  • Photography: Kevin Mak
  • Partner in Charge: David Gianotten
  • Project Architect: Ken Fung
  • Associate in charge (until 2015): Michael Kokora
  • Senior Architect (until 2017): Fred Awty
  • Team: Diana Ang, Thorben Bazlen, Von Xiao Chua, Kwan Ho Li, Mike Lim, Ioana Mititelu, Catherine Ng, Slobodan, Radoman, Rizki Supratman, Shinji Takagi, Patrizia Zomberning

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River Studio in Bali, Indonesia by Alexis Dornier

Tuesday, February 18th, 2020

Article source: Alexis Dornier

Initially being one of a three unit ensemble, the river studio is a 1 bedroom minimal home, a response to a few constraints and opportunities surrounding the lot shape. Being of extremely narrow nature, the lot required to contain the access road to the main house as a consequence of that we occupied the space on top of the driveway by cantilevering the small studio bedroom component over it, and created an upstairs.

Image Courtesy © Kiearch

  • Architects: Alexis Dornier
  • Project: River Studio
  • Location: Bali, Indonesia
  • Photography: Kiearch
  • Ground Floor: 100,9 m2
  • Upper Floor: 36,5 m2
  • Total: 137,4 m2
  • Status: Completed October, 2019

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Ocean View 5 (APERTURE HOUSE) in Bali, Indonesia by ALEXIS DORNIER

Wednesday, February 12th, 2020

Article source: ALEXIS DORNIER

This is a meticulously hand crafted 3 story tower consisting of two bedrooms, private garden, deck and pool area. It is situated on a sloping plot amidst the breathtaking western cliffside of Uluwatu, Bali. While the top bedroom offers a panoramic view of the Indian Ocean, the middle floor serves as the living room, which opens up to a small pool and outside lounge area. The lower bedroom is an intimate stone cladded space, surrounded by tropical green foliage. The structure is made of carefully selected reused teak and ironwood, glass, steel elements and local limestone. The façade consists of movable vertically slatted screens that filter and soften the piercing tropical sunlight, enabling the external shading of the large glass elements that can be opened on all four sides of the building, which changes the buildings appearance. The rooms house a small collection of vintage black & white photography by Dick Hoole, legendary surf photographer.

Image Courtesy © Kiearch

  • Architects: ALEXIS DORNIER
  • Project: Ocean View 5 (APERTURE HOUSE)
  • Location: Uluwatu, Bali, Indonesia
  • Photography: Kiearch
  • Interior Design: Alexis Dornier With Tim Russo
  • Size: 120 M2
  • Lot size: 300m2
  • Villa size: 108m2
  • Pool size: 18m2
  • Collaborators: Uluwatu Surf Villas
  • Status: Completed March, 2019

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Cliff Front 7 in Bali, Indonesia by ALEXIS DORNIER

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

Article source: ALEXIS DORNIER

As part of the expansion of the Uluwatu Surf Villas, Cliff Front 7 (CARBON HOUSE)  has been designed in collaboration with Tim Russo.

The overall design is a result of applied challenges through plot boundaries amongst the natural landscape. This tropical modern villa consists of 4 bedrooms and maintains a consistent palette of 100-plus year-old reclaimed teak from Java, reclaimed ironwood from Kalimantan, andesite, terrazzo, local limestone, and floor to ceiling windows. The predominant gesture of the house is it’s polygonal shading element, which introduces a transition space, semi-covered and connecting the indoors with the outdoors.  Various folds in the roof give a sense of protection and privacy, and each bedroom bares it’s own signature as a result of the project’s overarching architectural narrative. Cladded with reclaimed teak, the ceiling gives a stark contrast to the lime stone walls that pick up the geometric theme on another scale – a big puzzle of individually cut stone plates that are sourced from a quarry near by.  An expansive garden scape cascades from the angular infinity pool, back dropped by the Indian Ocean. Custom furniture was created to fit into the buildings unique angles. This villa houses a collection of oversized framed art by Andy Davis.

Image Courtesy © Kiearch

  • Architects: ALEXIS DORNIER 
  • Project: House Puri Bukit
  • Location: Uluwatu, Bali, Indonesia
  • Photography: Kiearch
  • Architectural Design: Alexis Dornier
  • Interior Design: Alexis Dornier With Tim Russo
  • Collaborators: Uluwatu Surf Villas
  • Brands: Grohe, Toto, Tecnogas, Franke, LG, Sika Flex
  • Size: 275 m2

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Butterfly House in Bali, Indonesia by ALEXIS DORNIER

Sunday, February 9th, 2020

Article source: ALEXIS DORNIER

Architecture as an experiment in form of designing a 4 bedroom off the ground structure on stilts. The plan figure of the house is a cross that is surrounded by a circle. The cross is the primary building component, where as the circle is the secondary. This circle holds programs such as the atelier, the pool, the sound studio and back of house program.

The living room becomes the continuous landscape brought through the underneath of the sculpture, and is the heart of the circle. The primary building component is the elevated cross, where each of it’s 4 ends hold rooms that point into different directions, framing specific views into the vicinity.

Image Courtesy © kiearch

  • Architects: ALEXIS DORNIER
  • Project: Butterfly House
  • Location: Penjiwaan Community, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
  • Photography: kiearch
  • Construction: surya kembar
  • Interior design: alexis dornier with client
  • Collaborators: surya kembar
  • Size: 420 m2
  • Status: Completed August 2019

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House Puri Bukit in Bali, Indonesia by ALEXIS DORNIER

Friday, February 7th, 2020

Article source: ALEXIS DORNIER

As part of the expansion of the Uluwatu Surf Villas, Ocean View 3 (PURI BUKIT) has been designed in collaboration with Tim Russo.

This four bedroom villa sits on top of a cliffside hill overlooking the Indian Ocean in Uluwatu, Bali. As a result of the oblique nature of its plot, the large multifaceted wooden roof drapes over the building’s organization within its boundaries. The center of the roof is crowned with a generous skylight that illuminates the expansive, centrally located living room. While the main living area flows towards the outdoor pool side terrace and garden, the central core of the house corresponds to the prevailing linear axis running from the ascending entrance stairway, through the main living hall and all the way towards the sea.

Image Courtesy © Kiearch

  • Architects: ALEXIS DORNIER 
  • Project: House Puri Bukit
  • Location: Uluwatu, Bali, Indonesia
  • Photography: Kiearch
  • Architectural Design: Alexis Dornier
  • Interior Design: Alexis Dornier With Tim Russo
  • Collaborators: Uluwatu Surf Villas
  • Brands: Grohe, Toto, Tecnogas, Franke, LG, Sika Flex
  • Size: 360 M2
  • Status: Completed March, 2019

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Uluwatu in Bali, Indonesia by SAOTA

Thursday, July 11th, 2019

Article source: SAOTA

This resort‐inspired home in Bali’s iconic surf destination, Uluwatu, puts a contemporary spin on local materiality and vernacular architecture to create a luxurious modern holiday home deeply attuned to its beautiful surroundings.

This getaway home designed by SAOTA in Uluwatu, on the south‐western tip of the Bukit Peninsula of Bali, Indonesia, is dramatically perched high on a limestone cliff edge. Ulu means “land’s end” and watu means “rock”, which aptly describes the rugged beauty of wild, arid peninsula. Uluwatu is also known for having some of the world’s best surfing beaches, and its steep, rocky cliffs provide sought‐ after elevated ocean views.

Image Courtesy © Adam Letch

  • Architects: SAOTA
  • Project: Uluwatu
  • Location: Bali, Indonesia
  • Photography: Adam Letch
  • Project Team: Philip Olmesdahl, Mark Bullivant, Dominik George, Tasneem Mohamed & Carl Schmidt 
  • Architect of Record: H+H Architecture 
  • Project Manager: Penjor Bali Mandiri 
  • Structural Engineer: Saka Undagi Design 
  • Lighting Consultant: Nipek 
  • MEP Engineer: Wija Kusuma Nadi (Design & Construct) 

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Sahid Kuta Lifestyle Resort in Bali, Indonesia by Enviro Tec

Friday, February 17th, 2017

Article source: Enviro Tec

Sweeping 250 metres along a bustling beachside street, the Sahid Kuta Lifestyle Resort offers a new lifestyle hub typology. The project covers 3.2 hectares and contains two zones: the ‘Beachwalk’ retail lifestyle hub, and the five-star Sheraton Hotel Kuta Bali resort. The design concept was inspired by the terraced paddy fields that dot the Balinese landscape.

Image Courtesy © Enviro Tec

  • Architects: Enviro Tec
  • Project: Sahid Kuta Lifestyle Resort
  • Location: Bali, Indonesia

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