Architectural studio Patisandhika and designer Dan Mitchell's A Brutalist Tropical Home in Bali, stands on the south coast of the island in Indonesia. Located in a small valley nestled into a lush valley on the island's southern coast, the house - named as A Brutalist Tropical Home in Bali - embraces nature with only two major materials: concrete and wood. 🌊 Step inside a breathtaking $70M Brutalist Bali-modern oceanfront mansion, where raw concrete architecture meets warm tropical elegance to define luxury home trends 2026.
When Tropical Brutalism Gets It Right The best tropical brutalist homes in Bali don't shout. They settle. They understand that concrete isn't the point - restraint is.
These are the houses that: sit low instead of towering prioritize shade over spectacle let plants soften edges naturally, not decoratively design for airflow first, drama. Designer Dan Mitchell and architecture studio Patisandhika have a created a tropical brutalist concrete home nestled in Bali. Named A Brustalist Tropical Home, the 512.
Bali Brilliance As you would expect from a property located in such a beautiful part of the world, it has a relaxing vibe to its interior design aesthetic and the Brutalist Tropical Home from Patisandhika studio is a 512. Perinne Villa, a unique tropical brutalist house, stands distinguished by its stilted structure divided into three interconnected buildings. Throughout each room, an authentic tropical brutalist style prevails, fostering an interconnected living space and an open airy concept.
Adorned in a fusion of brown and black tones, Perinne Villa emanates a cosy warmth. Wooden furniture and ceilings. Japanese Brutalist Masterpiece in the Heart of Ubud's Tropical Serenity Set amidst the verdant calm of Ubud, this architecturally distinctive Japanese Brutalist residence redefines modern refinement through a thoughtful dialogue with Bali's natural landscape.
Contemporary in form yet deeply rooted in local sensibility, the home reflects a refined balance of structure, serenity, and mindfu. 'Swedish Brutalist architecture meets Bali.' An absolute oasis of luxury and calm in the wonderful beachside town of Pererenan. It is only minutes away from its world-class surf, Canggu's best restaurants, and entertainment.
Blending perfectly with Bali's lush nature, the villa is a true gem in contemporary architecture, designed by award-winning Swedish designers. The raw, concrete. A refreshed 2025 deep dive into Tropical Brutalism in Bali - why it works, where it fails, and how the trend is evolving.
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