Kasia Ungasan on Bali's Bukit Peninsula features a unique application of Tropical Brutalism, integrating a boutique hotel, cafe, and creative spaces into a monolithic structure. The design emphasizes a restrained material palette, notably exposed concrete, complemented by timber and metal detailing. This three-story building is partially embedded in the landscape, enhancing its connection to nature. The lower levels comprise tranquil hotel rooms designed with minimalistic aesthetics and expansive glazing, promoting harmony with the outdoors and showcasing thoughtful spatial organization.
Kasia Ungasan demonstrates a sophisticated integration of Tropical Brutalism, showcasing a multi-functional space with a strong emphasis on materiality and spatial organization.
The structure's bold simplicity, characterized by exposed concrete and warm timber, emphasizes a clear hierarchy of spaces in this contemporary architectural language.
With a volumetric strategy that partially conceals the building into the landscape, the design minimizes visual impact while fostering a connection with nature.
The boutique hotel rooms prioritize minimalist aesthetics, clean lines, and expansive glazing that enhances the interplay between the interior and the surrounding environment.
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