Ecologically Villa and Hotel Design by WOHA in Bali
The Ecologically Villa and Hotel Design by WOHA in Bali was posted in Hotel at April 1, 2011, learn the design development, and observe at the stunning pictures gallery! We expect you enjoy it!

The luxury hotel and villa design with stunning ocean view called “alila villas uluwatu” designed by WOHA Architect located in Bali, Indonesia. This famous Singapore based architecture company has created the sustainable and ecologically villa design which can be inspiration for us. We are wondering about “where and how” the architect fined the idea and concept. This building is comprised of fifty modern hotel suites and thirty five residential villas. The detailed place for this alila villas uluwatu is positioned surrounded by the dry savannah beautiful natural landscape of the bukit peninsular, on the southern cliffs of the Indonesian island of Bali.
The generally hotel and villa architectural design of this plan investigates the potential fusion of vernacular architecture through modernist design. Here, WOHA architects have united traditional Balinese pavilion architecture and rustic landscapes by a more contemporary treatment of room and form. Alila villas uluwatu design is characterized from first principles around the pleasures inhabiting the place, rather than assembling stereotypical images of Bali or generic luxurious resorts.
Instead of the modern villa and hotel architecture building of this alila villas uluwatu is using the characteristic steep Balinese pavilions that would have blocked the amazing panoramic views of the landscape, the construction are as a replacement for influenced through local farmers and their terraces of loosely piled limestone boulders. Terraced low-pitched roofs were urbanized using Balinese volcanic pumice rock, an obviously insulating material that might also support local ferns and succulents. Every of the pavilions are connected via bridges that cross over water gardens. The building materials have all been sourced locally. The creative wall designs utilize stone from the actual site taken from the street cuttings, although every part of other materials is either from Bali otherwise the neighboring island of java. Sustainable timber architectures material includes coconut and bamboo. Local craftsmen in java and Bali have created the comfortable interior furniture, innovative lamps and accessories, therefore the overall expansion promoting and supporting local skills and materials, rather than importing products.
Here is it we are collected some pictures gallery of this luxury hotel and villa that photographed by Tim Griffith



















