Jan 11, 2012 | Post by: admin No Comments

Bamboo homes in Bali

On my never ending search for bamboo related stories I came across this wonderful place in Bali. I love the bamboo door with the cross cut centers showing the interior nodes of bamboo. I am attracted to the the light that appears at the center of the nodes cut off at the thicker stalk locations. Absolutely stunning. Please visit the architects website as well to look at some of the beautiful craftsmanship. Hats off to the carpenters. 

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Set within a river valley landscape along Bali’s sacred Ayung River, a master-planned community located within walking distance to the Green School is being designed and constructed based on the architectural concepts of sustainable principles and artisan craftsmanship that helped create the world famous campus.

Born in Bali and educated in the U.S., Hardy honed her design skills as sole print designer for fashion icon, Donna Karan, in New York City before moving back home in 2010.

“We are committed to changing people’s perspective on the infinite potential of bamboo,” she says. “Creating spaces where people can feel connected to nature without disrupting it is a thrilling design challenge for me.”
Located twenty-five minutes to Bali’s cultural center of Ubud, 35 minutes to Bali’s surfing beaches and within walking distance to the Green School campus, currently home to 280 day and boarding students.

Client Liaison, Stacy Porteus, describes Green Village as a boutique community comprised of thirty-two riverfront and elevated view estate homes emphasizing an authentic connection to nature which enhances the design and style demands of our global clients

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