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TA’AKTANA

LABUAN BAJO, EAST NUSA TENGGARA

TYPE : HOSPITALITY

AREA : 160000 M²

COMPLETED : 2024

CHAPEL, PRESIDENTIAL VILLA AND SPA : ERNESTO BEDMAR

INTEIROR DESIGN : ALVIN JO; ADIKARA NUSA PRATAMA

LIGHTING : STUDIO NIMMERSATT

STRUCTURE : PT WIRATMAN; ANDREWARNALDI

IMAGE SOURCE : WWW.MARRIOTT.COM

TA’AKTANA is conceived as a meeting point between land and sea, drawing from the cultural memory of Wae Rebo and the cultural heritage of the Sea Nomads. The project explores a balance between grounded architecture and a sense of movement.

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Horizontal lines and circular forms define the language, allowing the architecture to flow with the landscape of Labuan Bajo. The composition remains closely connected to its surroundings, extending from the terrain toward the water.

The experience unfolds as a gradual transition. From the main structure anchored on land, the architecture reaches outward into overwater villas, creating a subtle shift between stability and lightness. Set above the water, the villas open toward panoramic views of the turquoise sea, reinforcing a continuous relationship with the horizon.

TA’AKTANA reflects an approach where architecture exists in dialogue with its environment, offering a way of dwelling that is both grounded and connected to the fluidity of the sea.

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TA’AKTANA

LABUAN BAJO, EAST NUSA TENGGARA

TYPE : HOSPITALITY

AREA : 160000 M²

COMPLETED : 2024

CHAPEL, PRESIDENTIAL VILLA AND SPA : ERNESTO BEDMAR

INTEIROR DESIGN : ALVIN JO; ADIKARA NUSA PRATAMA

LIGHTING : STUDIO NIMMERSATT

STRUCTURE : PT WIRATMAN; ANDREWARNALDI

IMAGE SOURCE : WWW.MARRIOTT.COM

TA’AKTANA is conceived as a meeting point between land and sea, drawing from the cultural memory of Wae Rebo and the cultural heritage of the Sea Nomads. The project explores a balance between grounded architecture and a sense of movement.

Read more

Horizontal lines and circular forms define the language, allowing the architecture to flow with the landscape of Labuan Bajo. The composition remains closely connected to its surroundings, extending from the terrain toward the water.

The experience unfolds as a gradual transition. From the main structure anchored on land, the architecture reaches outward into overwater villas, creating a subtle shift between stability and lightness. Set above the water, the villas open toward panoramic views of the turquoise sea, reinforcing a continuous relationship with the horizon.

TA’AKTANA reflects an approach where architecture exists in dialogue with its environment, offering a way of dwelling that is both grounded and connected to the fluidity of the sea.

Read less

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