Bayan Villa
A contemporary interpretation of the Balinese compound, where four pavilions frame a tropical garden sanctuary.
Location
Canggu, Bali
Year
2024
Area
600 m²
Status
Concept
Floors
2
Role
Design Concept Architect
Design Challenge
The Brief
The narrow but deep site required a strategy that maintained privacy while maximizing the sense of space.
Design Concept
The Idea
Bayan Villa reimagines the traditional Balinese compound for contemporary tropical living. Four pavilions around a central courtyard.
Concept Diagram
Reference diagram.
Spatial Strategy
Arrangement
A processional arrival sequence leads from the entrance through a garden courtyard to the main living pavilion. Beyond, the pool terrace opens to the view.
Section Diagram
Tropical Section Logic
Conceptual / illustrative diagram for architectural communication. Not a construction or permit drawing.
Tropical Response
Climate Strategy
Each pavilion is designed as a shaded pavilion with high ceilings and open sides. The central courtyard creates a thermal chimney effect.
Materiality
Material Atmosphere
Exposed brick, timber screens, terrazzo, local sandstone, and woven bamboo ceilings.
Gallery
Project Views
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