The overall design underlines the transition space between the interior and exterior. The villa, with modern forms, consists of four bedrooms. A large semi-covered design element is located in a transition space between the interior and exterior
Modern tropical villa. The design challenges the boundaries between the interior and natural landscape
Architect Alexis Dornier designs a tropical villa in Bali, Indonesia, with modern forms, characterized by a large polygonal wooden element, which acts as a shading and is an element of transition between the interior and exterior
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Different folds of the roof give a sense of protection and privacy. The ceiling is clad with recycled teak wood, in contrast to the limestone walls located in a nearby quarry
In the garden there is a large corner swimming pool, which flows into the Indian Ocean. The villa's furniture is all custom made. The villa also houses a large collection of works of art by Andy Davis
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Photography: KIE