This beautiful resort located in Jl Belimbing Sari Banjar/Dusun Tembiyak Desa Pecatu Kecamatan Kuta Selatan Kabupaten Badung Bali (Bukit Peninsula), Indonesia. The resort laid on 14.4 hectare site area, consists of 34 residential villas and a hotel with 40 villa suites. Designed by WOHA architects, Singapore, this resort become a project with high consideration in environmentally sustainable design. Here, in this resort you will be satisfied with the panoramic views of the sea and the horizon. The combination of contemporary style design and detailed Balinese traditional materials create a luxury ambiance both outside and inside.
Richard Hassell as the principal architect of of this eco-friendly project said: ”We are very pleased that Alila Hotels have embraced the Environmentally Sustainable Design (ESD) principles, and we are using many ESD measures including local materials, water conservation with soaks and rain gardens and recycling with grey water systems, using local plants from the special Bali Savannah ecosystem on the Bukit, which are being raised in a nursery on site to encourage local bird and animal life, heat pumps for water heating, salt water pools – among many others.
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