Bali resort green village
Key:Metrostudio Design Research
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项目概况:
Working in conjunction with the green school in Bali, the "green village" is a community of ecological houses sitting along the Ayung River, within walking distance of the educational facility. Local Balinese practice Ibuku has designed several houses that co-exist with the natural landscape, using bambooas its only building material on a multitude of scales. The houses are amongst the first structures that use very traditional building methods and local craftsmen that result in a high quality structure and life. Each residence has its own unique character, as the architects work hand-in-hand with the client to tailor the design to their specific needs, witha percentage of the proceeds going to the green school. To date, 15% of thelocal student body is able to study on a full scholarship, as a percentage ofmoney made from each house is donated to the school the dwellings are typicallybased around radially located clusters of thick bamboo columns, like tendrilsthat weave into the floor beams and eventually attach to the bamboo tile orthatch canopy. It is then treated in different methods to perform various taskswithin the home. Larger stocks are cut into longitudinal sections to make aladder-like frame that can be used as a semi-opaque wall component or furniturestructure. Thin strips are woven to make a solid but light-weight partition.