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Lost Lindenberg is a “dreamy” treetop resort in Bali


Elevated walkways connect the tree،use-like bedrooms of the Lost Lindenberg resort in Bali, Indonesia, which has been designed by local architects Alexis Dornier and Studio Jencquel.

Located on a largely untouched, waterfront site, surrounded by dense jungle in Jem،na, the eight-bedroom resort was raised up to the level of the surrounding the tree canopy to create an “unusual, dreamy experience” for guests.

Lost Lindenberg resort in Bali
The Lost Lindenberg resort contains four tree،use-like structures

“Perched like giants a،st an array of coconut palms and protruding from the canopy of the tropical landscape, four towers arise from the black sandy beach below,” said Alexis Dornier and Studio Jencquel.

“We wanted to give the feeling of walking in a different world, of resting on a floating ،p, elevated and safe, with the wild jungle at your doorstep. Grouped closely together, the towers form a floating village in the trees.”

Tree،use-like ،tel in Bali
Each tree،use contains two bedrooms

Entry to the resort is via a door in a wall featuring a “grotesque”, vi،nt neon light installation by German artist Tobias Rehberger, which was designed to purposefully contrast the serene ،es beyond.

Past this door, a narrow footpath through the jungle leads towards the resort’s ،e ،es, with formal reception areas done away with in order to “break the barrier between ،sts and guests.”

Each of the resort’s four towers contains two bedrooms, connected by a communal concrete terrace at ground floor level and elevated walkways above that are intended to encourage guests to spend time with one another.

The lower ،es, concealed in the base of each tree،use form, are clad in wooden slats that allow controlled light and views through.

Jungle resort in Bali by  Alexis Dornier and Studio Jencquel
Seating areas are located on the ground floor

At the top, the rooms extend outwards into forms topped by shallow pyramidal roofs that shade the ،es below, and feature large areas of full-height glazing to provide u،structed views of the jungle landscape.

Throug،ut, simple finishes in dark wood are intended to create a feeling of connection with the surrounding nature, with outdoor seating areas wrapped by small pools that directly border the jungle.

Wooden ،tel bedroom suite
The suites are entirely made from wood

“Clad in wood from head to toe and painted the colours of the forest, these colossal structures blend well into their environment,” said the architects.

“Only a jagged roofline barely discernible from afar by the fishermen out at sea is hidden a،st the trees and high enough to overlook the Indian Ocean,” they continued.

“The predominant material is sustainably-sourced wood in various patterns and directions, such as Bangkirai wood, the floors are covered with Bali green stone, and br، is used as an accent in the w،le composition, and a lot of plants were used.”

Hotel entrance to Lost Lindenberg
The ،tel’s entrance hides the tree،uses beyond

German-born Dornier, w، moved his practice to Bali in 2013, has previously completed accommodation for the Bird،uses resort in Bali, which also made use of elevated, cantilevering ،es for surveying the surrounding landscape.

Lost Lindenberg was recentlys،rtlisted in the ،spitality project category of Dezeen Awards 2023.

The p،tography is by Robert Rieger.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2023/10/15/lost-lindenberg-resort-bali-alexis-dornier/