Hideout / Jarmil Lhoták + Alena Fibichová
Hideout project started in 2014 by developing a simple bamboo structure for a small bamboo house. Set on a river bank, the house offers a spectacular view of the lush jungle forest surrounding the house. The last couple of years did bring a lot of attention to bamboo as a sustainable and versatile building material here in Indonesia. Also thanks to the inspiring job of John Hardy and his family here in Bali.
© Sasha Juliard
Architects: Jarmil Lhoták + Alena Fibichová
Location: Bali, Indonesia
Consultant: Widhi Nugroho
Area: 50.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Sasha Juliard, Valentino Luis, Jordan Hammond, Emily Hutchinson, Reis Junk
From the architect. Hideout project started in 2014 by developing a simple bamboo structure for a small bamboo house. Set on a river bank, the house offers a spectacular view of the lush jungle forest surrounding the house. The last couple of years did bring a lot of attention to bamboo as a sustainable and versatile building material here in Indonesia. Also thanks to the inspiring job of John Hardy and his family here in Bali.
© Valentino Luis
In 2014 we saw and felt the contrast of bamboo being fast growing and easily accessible material that is native to Bali but manifesting so far only either as the low-quality material for cow sheds or as a luxurious material at few expensive accommodations. That is why Hideout project represents an idea something un...
© Sasha Juliard
Architects: Jarmil Lhoták + Alena Fibichová
Location: Bali, Indonesia
Consultant: Widhi Nugroho
Area: 50.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Sasha Juliard, Valentino Luis, Jordan Hammond, Emily Hutchinson, Reis Junk
From the architect. Hideout project started in 2014 by developing a simple bamboo structure for a small bamboo house. Set on a river bank, the house offers a spectacular view of the lush jungle forest surrounding the house. The last couple of years did bring a lot of attention to bamboo as a sustainable and versatile building material here in Indonesia. Also thanks to the inspiring job of John Hardy and his family here in Bali.
© Valentino Luis
In 2014 we saw and felt the contrast of bamboo being fast growing and easily accessible material that is native to Bali but manifesting so far only either as the low-quality material for cow sheds or as a luxurious material at few expensive accommodations. That is why Hideout project represents an idea something un...
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