Lost Lindenberg
Medewi, Bali
Type: Hospitality
Building Size: 1,450 m²
Completed in 2022
Lost Lindenberg
Medewi, Bali
Type: Hospitality
Building Size: 1,450 m²
Completed in 2022
Architectural design collaboration with studio jencquel.
Interior design and landscape studio jencquel.
Construction bali construction.
Photograph by Robert Rieger.
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The main idea was to create an unusual, dreamy experience in the midst of a mystical jungle. We imagined spaces and walkways high off the ground.
Constructed beside tall coconut trees, the staggered towers provide a glimpse of the sea in front. The towers are connected by a so-called highline, an elevated walkway pointing towards the sea.
We wanted to give the feeling of walking in a different world, of resting on a floating ship, elevated and safe, with the wild jungle at your doorstep. Grouped close together, the towers form a quasi village in the trees, a small floating society.
LOST is designed with great attention to detail, with examples of the traditional contrasted by exaggerations. The predominant material is sustainably-sourced wood in various patterns and directions, the floors are covered with Bali green stone, and brass is used as an accent in the whole composition.
With LOST we move in a dream world, somewhere between fiction and reality.”
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Lost Lindenberg
Medewi, Bali
Type: Hospitality
Building Size: 1,450 m²
Completed in 2022
Architectural design collaboration with studio jencquel.
Interior design and landscape studio jencquel.
Construction bali construction.
Photograph by Robert Rieger.
Read more
The main idea was to create an unusual, dreamy experience in the midst of a mystical jungle. We imagined spaces and walkways high off the ground.
Constructed beside tall coconut trees, the staggered towers provide a glimpse of the sea in front. The towers are connected by a so-called highline, an elevated walkway pointing towards the sea.
We wanted to give the feeling of walking in a different world, of resting on a floating ship, elevated and safe, with the wild jungle at your doorstep. Grouped close together, the towers form a quasi village in the trees, a small floating society.
LOST is designed with great attention to detail, with examples of the traditional contrasted by exaggerations. The predominant material is sustainably-sourced wood in various patterns and directions, the floors are covered with Bali green stone, and brass is used as an accent in the whole composition.
With LOST we move in a dream world, somewhere between fiction and reality.”
Read less