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Lost Lindenberg is a "dreamy" treetop resort in Bali

Deezen

Elevated walkways connect the treehouse-like bedrooms of the Lost Lindenberg resort in Bali , Indonesia, which has been designed by local architects Alexis Dornier and Studio Jencquel. We wanted to give the feeling of walking in a different world, of resting on a floating ship, elevated and safe, with the wild jungle at your doorstep.

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Stilt Studios creates Treehouse Villas to "immerse" guests in nature at Bali resort

Deezen

Indonesian practice Stilt Studios has completed a series of "nature-centric" villas for the GrĂ¼n Uluwatu resort in Bali , which are elevated on steel columns to sit among the tree canopy. The post Stilt Studios creates Treehouse Villas to "immerse" guests in nature at Bali resort appeared first on Dezeen.

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7 breathtaking luxury coastal stays

Habitus Living

Designed by Alexis Dornier and Studio Jencquel , the intent was to create a dreamy and unusual experience in the midst of a mystical jungle, with spaces and walkways high off the ground beside tall coconut trees. The overall atmosphere of the guesthouse is one of relaxation and connection to nature.

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Studio Jencquel

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Maximilian Jencquel. Born in Venezuela in 1978, Maximilian Jencquel is fluent in 5 languages: English, Spanish, French, German, and Indonesian. In 2006, he joined Christian Liaigre’s design studio in Paris, and spent several years assisting with projects from across the globe. Practice Ideology.