园冶杯参赛作品 | Stilt Studio:印尼巴厘岛树屋C
树屋C立面 Treehouse C elevation ©Arley Mardo
After only 4 months of construction time, Stilt Studios is happy to announce the opening of our first wooden prototype of Treehouse C in Ubud, Bali.
树屋C立面 Treehouse C elevation ©Arley Mardo
This wooden Treehouse C is located in Penestanan, a village just outside the town of Ubud, in Bali, Indonesia. It has been known as an artist's village since the 1930s.
The area is a 15-minute walking distance to Ubud center. Surrounded by cozy restaurants & bar scenes while at the same time embedded into lush rice fields, it is a quiet area with a high living standard. The Treehouse is part of a little housing community called Bukit Sari.
茂盛稻田里的树屋C Treehouse C is embedded into lush rice fields ©Arley Mardo
Like our studios A to C, the structural principle of the wooden Treehouse C consists of a core element that is made of 4 vertical columns, braced by a staircase, that suspends both the ceiling and the floor plane with firm steel cables spanning from that core.
This results in the reduction of member cross-sections and building parts for the entire building. Our guiding structural principle allows, next to impacting the building’s memorable hovering appearance, a plane field to create slender facades with thin window frames and panels that do not need to carry anything else but their own load.
带有细窗框的长立面 Slender facade with thin window frames ©Arley Mardo
由楼梯支撑 Braced by a staircase ©Arley Mardo
The layout of the studio differs from the previous Treehouse C in Buduk published in October 2020. Instead of one open space all around and a corner terrace, this unit is divided into a kitchen with a living area and a spacious bedroom with a sitting area. Both areas are connected through the bathroom.
从餐厅望向室外 Look out from the dining room ©Arley Mardo
厨房 Kitchen ©Arley Mardo
餐厅与起居室 Dining room and living room ©Arley Mardo
带休息区的宽敞卧室 A spacious bedroom with a sitting area ©Arley Mardo
卧室里的休息区 A sitting area in the bedroom ©Arley Mardo
从卧室看向浴室和起居室 View from bedroom to bathroom and living room ©Arley Mardo
The unit fits 2-4 people easily on a 64 ㎡ space and it provides a stunning view over the rice fields–on clear days you can witness the sun rising behind Mount Agung.
餐厅窗外的日出和稻田景色 Sunrise and rice fields outside the dining room window ©Arley Mardo
The surrounding garden system was designed and executed by True Nature Nusantara, a Bali-based regenerative landscape design consultancy that specializes in using permaculture design principles to create edible landscapes. Their director, Bodhi Denton, said "The goal with this garden was to create a dreamy and wild labyrinth of low-maintenance and colorful perennial plants and trees, with hidden away places to sit and enjoy the view of the adjacent rice fields." The gardens are full of flowers, tropical ornamental plants, edible fruits, and herbs. It even features a small pond at one of the corners.
从起居室看窗外的稻田景色 A view of the rice fields from the living room window ©Arley Mardo
从餐厅看室外花园 View of outdoor garden from dining room ©Arley Mardo
从卧室看室外花园 View of outdoor garden from bed room ©Arley Mardo
平面图 Floor plan ©Stilt Studios
立面图01 Elevation 01 ©Stilt Studios
立面图02 Elevation 02 ©Stilt Studios
立面图03 Elevation 03 ©Stilt Studios
立面图04 Elevation 04 ©Stilt Studios
剖面图A-A SectionA-A ©Stilt Studios
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