Bali By Design : 25 Contemporary Houses.
By: Inglis,Kim.
Publisher: North Clarendon : Tuttle Publishing, ©2018Description: 231 pages: illustration; 25 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780804850339.Subject(s): Architectural design -- Indonesia -- Bali Island | Design -- Indonesia -- Bali IslandGenre/Form: Print books.Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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On Shelf | NA2780 .B35 2018 (Browse shelf) | Available | AU00000000012904 |
Intro -- [ CONTENTS ] -- THE NEW BALI -- Finding Design in Nature -- Stepping up in Style -- Island Glamour -- Merging House and Landscape -- Reinterpreting Tradition -- Luxury Loft -- Purity of Vision -- Bukit Beauty -- A Dose of Taksu -- Feminine Touch -- A House for Entertaining -- Cool Cube -- Family Home -- A Personal Piece of Paradise -- Oasis of Calm -- Artful Retreat -- Close to the Edge -- Organic Growth -- Resolutely Modern -- A Work in Progress -- The Art of Compromise -- Picture of Proportion -- Open Space Living -- Designed from the Top Down -- Bali Enters the Space Age -- NEW DESIGN DIRECTIONS -- CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS -- CUSTOM-CRAFTED FURNITURE -- ETHNIC ACCENTS -- ISLAND INTERPRETATIONS -- THE IMPORTANCE OF LIGHTING -- MODERN FURNITURE -- RECYCLED WOOD -- Credits -- Acknowledgments -- The Tuttle Story: "Books to Span the East and West" -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR.
[Bali has long been a creative inspiration for the world—providing exciting new design ideas that are emulated today in homes and hotels around the globe.] The open to the elements bathroom with interior courtyard garden, the giant bamboo sofa with handwoven cushion covers, and the garden pavilion or bal�e with raised platform seating are all examples of concepts that originated on the island. All these—and much more—may be viewed in [Bali By Design provides coverage of the latest and best design work in Bali today. Featuring 25 stunning contemporary homes, it showcases the ideas of a new generation of talented international and Indonesian designers.] Each of these extraordinary houses presents new solutions for age-old challenges—illustrating how stylish modern lifestyles may be achieved through clever architecture and interior design. See the selection of artful furniture and furnishings in open, airy rooms, the inclusion of natural stone in shady courtyards and swimming pools, and the plethora of handcrafted surfaces, objects and artifacts. [Many of these houses explore ways of reducing power consumption for a more sustainable, low-carbon future. Others present a modern urban version of the tropical Bali design style that has its roots in a traditional rural environment. All, however, combine modern technology with exotic local materials—Balinese sandstone, volcanic rock, recycled ulin wood—for breezy indoor-outdoor living. With over 300 stunning photographs by Danish photographer Jacob Termansen and an insightful text by British author Kim Inglis, this book is a fitting testament to the originality and talent of Bali's design world.].