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Resort Case Study: Amandari Resort, Kedewatan, Ubud, Bali

The Amandari Resort in Bali is located in the cultural hub of Ubud between rice fields and jungle, with sweeping views of the Ayung valley. The tropical climate has two main seasons, dry and rainy, with relatively cool and less humid weather around 22-23 degrees. The resort is designed after a traditional Balinese village, with buildings organized on a hillock and materials including thatch, bamboo, wood, brick and stone. Accommodations include pool suites, villas with gardens and pools, and duplex Ayung suites with rice terrace views and private pools.

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Resort Case Study: Amandari Resort, Kedewatan, Ubud, Bali

The Amandari Resort in Bali is located in the cultural hub of Ubud between rice fields and jungle, with sweeping views of the Ayung valley. The tropical climate has two main seasons, dry and rainy, with relatively cool and less humid weather around 22-23 degrees. The resort is designed after a traditional Balinese village, with buildings organized on a hillock and materials including thatch, bamboo, wood, brick and stone. Accommodations include pool suites, villas with gardens and pools, and duplex Ayung suites with rice terrace views and private pools.

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RESORT CASE STUDY

AMANDARI RESORT, KEDEWATAN, UBUD, BALI


Ar. Peter Muller

Girish Bajad
Sakshi Bakare
Aayush Bansal
Punit Bedmutha
Diksha Bhujbal
LOCATION AND SITE ANALYSIS

• Amandari resort is located in the Kedewatan,


Ubud, Bali.
• It is evoking village life between paddy and
jungle in Bali’s cultural hub.
• A resort is designed after a traditional Balinese
village, with sweeping views of the Ayung
valley’s, jungle .
SITE SURROUNDING AND CLIMATE
• Site is surrounded by the rice field
• Buildings forms are organised on the hillock

• Tropical climate
• Main 2 seasons dry and rainy
• Weather is relatively cool
• Humidity is less
• Temperature is about 22-23 degree.
Pool suite:
• Garden courtyard, living area
• seperate shower, toilet and
dressing area
• Walled but open to the sky
swimming pool
• Outdoor sunken tub.

Entrance lobby

Amandari villa:
• One or two detached
bedrooms
• Separate living room pavilion
• Outdoor dining bale Amandari villa
• Spacious tropical garden,
private swimming pool.

Pool suite
Ground
Asmara/Ayung suite

Asmara/Ayung Suite: Suite bedroom


• Ayung suite are duplexes
• Private swimming pools
• Rice terrace view and valley
below.

Art gallery
Building materials
• Thatch roofing, bamboo poles, woven
bamboo, coconut wood, teak wood, brick and
stone
• Crafted largely of coconut wood, teak and
bamboo
• Bamboo frame roofs layered in slang-alang
thatching roof
• Interior is designed as a classic Amandari
style.
Interiors
THANK YOU

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