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Werdhapura

Bali, Indonesia

300-guestroom, 30-villa, beach resort along the famed Sanur Beach

On an L-shaped site along the famous Sanur Beach that is reowned for its sunrise, the resort's 30 pool-edged villas were organized around a common swimming pool with a sunken bar at its center to take advantage of the site's lowest point and widest exposure to the beach. Its 300 guestrooms were housed within two buildings that lined both long edges of its site perimeter, creating a monastic view corridor from an elevated level of the most public and urban end of the resort towards Sanur Beach and Badung Strait beyond. The exterior cladding was crafted from Bali's white Palimanan stone and teak wood inner lining. The building parti punctured the urban fabric of the area's vibrant district with a glimpse of the beautiful morning sunrise and the clear blue waters.

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