TEVC050
3
4
Babakan
Fully Furnished
Open—Enclosed
4300 sqm
1000 sqm
2
The reasoning behind the plan form of the house is initially elusive. The compound essentially consists of a carport and three orthogonal sleeping pavilions located in the four corners of the site.
Occupying the center is a two-story pavilion containing the principal living/dining facilities, with an elevated studio on the first floor and a verdant roof garden. The central pavilion has a delightful oval staircase with a bamboo balustrade rising from an elliptical pond. Each of the sleeping pavilions has a private garden court with a terrace and an outdoor bathroom, and the routes to the center are with different choreograph.
There appears to be an underlying rationale derived from a traditional Balinese compound, where family activities are assigned to different pavilions, but any resemblance to the traditional form is subverted by what at first seems like a random arrangement of sinuously curved walls that serve to unify the various elements but simultaneously to separate the activities.
This luxury leasehold villa’s conceptual sketches provide insight into the design process and clarify the purpose of the walls. The site is divide into four layers from west to east, expressed as a slight radiuses line, the first layer being a physical barrier to the noise from the road that runs along the western boundary. The barrier takes the form of a high wall and the service functions of the house are tucked into the northeast corner of the site. Notes in the margin of the architect’s sketches dispel the notion that the layering is random for there is a distinct hierarchy of privacy and formal zoning of uses.
The architectural language is totally modern and the design process is explained in terms of rational responses to site and climate, but ultimately the house is a visually delightful place with myriad different moods and emotions. What more might one require of a home?
Nearby Beaches
4.7 KM to Batu Mejan Beach
4.6 KM to Echo Beach Canggu
4.6 KM to Batu Bolong Beach
4.8 KM to Canggu Beach
4.8 KM to Nelayan Beach
Nearby Attraction, Cafe & Restaurant
Parklife Bali
STED Cafe
Amolas Cafe
XimmoR
Loco By Nature
Black Sand Brewery
Made’s Banana Flour Bakery
Crate Cafe
Babi Guling Men Lari
Loco By Nature
Leasehold Price (15 Years): USD 850,000
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Type of property ownership dedicated for local investors or foreigners under legal cooperation in Indonesia. The freeholder of a property owns it outright, including the land it is built on. If you buy freehold, you’re responsible for maintaining your property and land, so you’ll need to budget for these costs and taxes.
Surat Hak Milik (SHM) / Surat Hak Guna Bangunan (SHGB)
Lifetime, or until it’s sold to a new owner
Indonesian individual only or foreigner who has a company in Indonesia (PMA) to buy the property under that company’s name
Type of property ownership for foreign investors who are willing to purchase the property as an individual. With leasehold, you own the property (subject to the terms of the leasehold) for the length of your lease agreement with the freeholder. When the lease ends, ownership returns to the freeholder, unless the contract states guaranteed lease extension at future market price.
Akta Sewa / Right to use – Right to rent
Average 20-30 years, with possible extension. Maximum 99 years
All people including Indonesian and foreigner with KITAS-Visa status