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Bali’s spectacular bamboo village sets new heights for barefoot luxury

 
Tucked away in the depths of Bali's lush jungle lies one the of the island's most remarkable settlements -- the Green Village.

Tucked away in the depths of Bali's lush jungle lies one the of the island's most remarkable settlements -- the Green Village.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Bali’s Green Village sets a precedent for high-end design and sustainable architecture
  • Locally sourced bamboo used to create million dollar luxury villas
  • Project aims to change mindsets and push boundaries of design and architecture

Nestled among the lush forests of Bali, near the hill town of Ubud, is one of the island’s most remarkable villages.

It’s not just that each of the 18 homes of Green Village is constructed almost entirely from bamboo, but the form they take.

Its 18 homes are made almost entirely out of bamboo.

Its 18 homes are made almost entirely out of bamboo.

The Green Village community is the brainchild of Elora Hardy, daughter of John Hardy who set up Bali's Green School with the aim of educating a new generation of students in an environmentally responsible way.

The Green Village community is the brainchild of Elora Hardy, daughter of John Hardy who set up Bali's Green School with the aim of educating a new generation of students in an environmentally responsible way.

The village's philosophy of sustainability doesn't mean that it lacks 21st century comforts. Electricity, as well as high-end bathroom and kitchen fittings are the standard in all villas.

The village's philosophy of sustainability doesn't mean that it lacks 21st century comforts. Electricity, as well as high-end bathroom and kitchen fittings are the standard in all villas.

All the houses are centered around a single communal area, but discreet gardens give each one privacy.

All the houses are centered around a single communal area, but discreet gardens give each one privacy.

 

From vast spiral staircases, to Custom furnishings, to a river-spanning bridge leading to the door of the newest house, the designs are more akin to luxury mansions than jungle huts.

The exclusive abodes are part of creative director Elora Hardy’s masterplan for sustainable, luxury living. As the daughter of John Hardy — who set up Bali’s Green School to educate a new generation of environmentally responsible students — she and her team of designers and architects are also committed to changing common perceptions of what sustainability means.

Open walls blur the lines between outside and inside space, and let villa dwellers sample extraordinary views of the rushing Ayung river below.

Open walls blur the lines between outside and inside space, and let villa dwellers sample extraordinary views of the rushing Ayung river below.

However, in case of a sudden thunderstorm, intelligent design and roll-down shutters are quick to protect villa inhabitants from getting soaked. Interior walls are lined with banana paper, and aluminum protects the roof.

However, in case of a sudden thunderstorm, intelligent design and roll-down shutters are quick to protect villa inhabitants from getting soaked. Interior walls are lined with banana paper, and aluminum protects the roof.

The angle of the main structural logs is also important to minimize the impact of direct sun and rain.

The angle of the main structural logs is also important to minimize the impact of direct sun and rain.

The design shows another side of bamboo that the operational director Patrick How hopes will help the material become more popular.

The design shows another side of bamboo that the operational director Patrick How hopes will help the material become more popular.

A myriad of innovative bamboo walkways and staircases weave through the village.

A myriad of innovative bamboo walkways and staircases weave through the village.

The structures combine architectural experimentation with artisanal craftsmanship.

The structures combine architectural experimentation with artisanal craftsmanship.

“The first step (for us) is to create sustainable luxury living and different a mindset,” says Green Village architect Defit Wijaya.

Centered around a communal area but separated by discreet gardens, the villas are open to the elements adding to each of the homes’ sense of space and light and affording some beautiful views of the surrounding forests and rushing Ayung river below.

While some families live in the village, some homes are luxury retreats and can cost between $500,000 and $2million.

The latest and largest structure lies on the other side of the river with its five stories towering above the forest canopy. Lucky guests traverse Elegant Wooden Spiral Staircases to reach the villa’s front door, itself a revolving glass oval.

Clever design and roll-down shutters help protect those inside from rainstorms, while banana paper for interior walls and some aluminum for roofing are generally the only concessions to non-bamboo materials. If anything were to happen with the roofing, professional such as those on https://acsroofingsiding.com/roofing-services/appleton-roofing/ are quick to respond.

Simplicity then is a key design element but it hasn’t restricted some non-organic basics, with electricity and high-end kitchen fittings standard throughout the buildings.

Wijaya’s next project is to build a house with a 15-meter roof span — twice as big as the largest so far — and without any central columns.

"Many people still think bamboo is cheap and only for small buildings, but we're showing it can be used to make high houses, and really redefine how the material is used," says How.

"Many people still think bamboo is cheap and only for small buildings, but we're showing it can be used to make high houses, and really redefine how the material is used," says How.

Lucky villa dwellers can choose whether they want to enjoy breathtaking jungle views from their king-size bed or the comfortable hammock.

Lucky villa dwellers can choose whether they want to enjoy breathtaking jungle views from their king-size bed or the comfortable hammock.

The residential villas cost between $500,000 and $2 million.

The residential villas cost between $500,000 and $2 million.

Green Village architect Defit Wijaya plans to build a house with a 15-meter roof span, which is twice as big as the largest one so far. It will not have any central columns, with open space flowing without interruption.

Green Village architect Defit Wijaya plans to build a house with a 15-meter roof span, which is twice as big as the largest one so far. It will not have any central columns, with open space flowing without interruption.

"This is the future. It's pure architecture...to breathe fresh air and touch nature, that's everything" says Wijaya.

"This is the future. It's pure architecture...to breathe fresh air and touch nature, that's everything" says Wijaya.

Mokoho Sumerta, chief builder from the nearby bamboo factory which supplies material to the Green Village, says that they dramatically increased the life-span of a bamboo buildings by treating each piece with a mix of boric acid and water to stop fungus and insects: "Before doing this a bamboo structure would last only seven years, now we're not sure how long a building can last."

Mokoho Sumerta, chief builder from the nearby bamboo factory which supplies material to the Green Village, says that they dramatically increased the life-span of a bamboo buildings by treating each piece with a mix of boric acid and water to stop fungus and insects: "Before doing this a bamboo structure would last only seven years, now we're not sure how long a building can last."

Around 200 farmers across Bali are paid to grow bamboo on areas of their land not used for agriculture. Some of the largest logs are 25 meters long but only take 3 years to grow.

Around 200 farmers across Bali are paid to grow bamboo on areas of their land not used for agriculture. Some of the largest logs are 25 meters long but only take 3 years to grow.

"The first step (for us) is to create sustainable luxury living and different a mindset," says Green Village architect Defit Wijaya.

"The first step (for us) is to create sustainable luxury living and different a mindset," says Green Village architect Defit Wijaya.

 

“This is the future. It’s pure architecture…to breathe fresh air and touch nature, that’s everything.”

Much like any other house anywhere, some running repairs have to be made on small non-structural pieces of the homes. But the largest structural bamboo logs could last a lifetime, says Mokoho Sumerta, the chief builder from the nearby bamboo factory.

“We treat each piece of bamboo with a mixture of water and boric acid to stop fungus and insects. Before doing this a bamboo structure would last only seven years, now we’re not sure how long a building can last.”

Around 200 farmers across the island are paid to grow bamboo on areas of their land not used for agriculture. Some of the largest logs are 25 meters long but only take 3 years to grow.

The angle of the main structural logs is also important to minimize the impact of direct sun and rain, which can weaken them.

But the magnificent designs show another side of bamboo that those connected to the project, like Operational Director Patrick How, hope will be a greater legacy.

“Many people still think bamboo is cheap and only for small buildings, but we’re showing it can be used to make high houses and really redefine how the material is used.”

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