
"Perched on one of the steepest plots within Tampah Hills in South Lombok, Indonesia, Nyrenstone Estate is a 1,117-square-meter residential and rental project by Alexis Dornier. The house steps down the slope, translating topography into architecture through a system of circles and tangents that organize space, movement, and views across the bay. As the house descends, its forms echo the curvature of the coastline below, and the architecture follows the land, unfolding across multiple levels gradually, avoiding the impression of a single volume."
"Warm teak ceilings, off-white walls, and pale Palimanan stone floors establish a calm palette that allows the geometry to register without becoming overwhelming. The materials soften the strong silhouette created by the circular plan, helping the building recede into the landscape even as it remains legible from a distance. Movement through the house mirrors the slope, creating a spatial experience shaped as much by walking and looking as by form."
"Alexis Dornier uses circular forms that correspond to shared spaces such as lounges, dining areas, and fireplaces. These communal zones sit at the core of the German architect's composition, while more private wings branch outward to accommodate two families. At the highest point of the site, a circular yoga platform crowns the sequence, opening the architecture fully to the horizon and reinforcing the project's vertical dialogue with the terrain."
Nyrenstone Estate occupies a steep Tampah Hills site in South Lombok as a 1,117-square-meter residential and rental project. The design steps down the slope, using a system of circles and tangents to organize space, movement, and views across the bay. Forms echo the coastline and unfold across multiple levels to avoid a single-volume impression. Circular communal spaces anchor the plan while private wings branch outward to serve two families. A circular yoga platform crowns the sequence and frames the horizon. Warm teak ceilings, off-white walls, and pale Palimanan stone floors create a calm material palette that softens the geometry and integrates the building into the landscape.
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