Introduction to Balinese Architecture

Introduction to Balinese Architecture
Author: Julian Davison,Nengah Enu,Luca Invernizzi Tettoni,Bruce Granquist
Publsiher: Periplus Editions (HK) Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-10-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0794600719

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For the Balinese, everything has its correct place in the world, with the gods on high, malevolent spirits in the lowest regions, and mankind sandwiched between the two. This cosmological framework influences not only the domestic architecture of the Balinese but also their palaces and pavilions-and the myriad of temples which are scattered throughout the island. Rank and social status, the needs of the village and of the extended family, and the tropical climate also play a part. This book is intended to provide the visitor to Bali with a step-by-step guide to the complexities of Balinese domestic and religious architecture. The Balinese belief system, rituals associated with building, building materials and construction techniques, and the intricate ornamentation of buildings are among the topics covered. Watercolor illustrations of panoramas, important sites, building types, design concepts, and construction techniques complement a concise, informative text and help to elucidate the meaning of many of the places that visitors will see during a stay on the island.

Balinese Architecture

Balinese Architecture
Author: Julian Davison
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2014-06-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781462914227

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Balinese style villas and resorts are popping up everywhere--from Ibiza to St Barts to Singapore. But what is Balinese architecture? And why is it so popular today? Traditional Balinese houses, temples and pavilions are designed to allow man to exist in harmony with the natural forces of the universe--reflecting core Balinese beliefs about man's place in relation to the cosmos, the gods, the ancestors, and the world around him. Innovative local and Western architects have been designing resorts and villas on Bali for decades, drawing their inspiration from these local traditions. In this one-of-a-kind book, author Julian Davison provides a comprehensive guide to Balinese architectural forms, the Balinese belief system, the rituals associated with building, the materials and construction techniques, and the intricate ornamentation used. Over 100 watercolor illustrations and photographs provide a clear picture of the island's architecture as well as an eye-opening look at a culture and a people that have captivated the world's imagination.

Architecture of Bali

Architecture of Bali
Author: Made Wijaya
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2002-12-31
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015047928117

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"With a sharp eye for trends, and passionate opinions about how Balinese design principles should be applied, Wijaya enhances his survey of traditional Balinese architecture with examples of its adaptation in modern private houses and boutique hotels on the island.

Bali By Design

Bali By Design
Author: Kim Inglis
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-10-10
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781462909971

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With over 500 gorgeous photographs and extensive commentary, this book is an exploration of Bali's most most stunning homes and gardens. 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 bale 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. Bali By Designs 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 Balinese houses explore ways of reducing power consumption for a more sustainable, low-carbon future. Others present a modern urban version of the tropical Bali interior 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.

Bali Style

Bali Style
Author: Rio Helmi,Barbara Walker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0500284156

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'Bali Style' is a sumptuous book for anyone who has ever encountered the magic of this enchanting island, as well as being an inspiring sourcebook of ideas for designers, artists and home-decorators. More than 330 colour photographs and an illuminating text present an outstanding survey of Bali’s distinctive style; from picturesque bamboo dwellings to contemporary homes, from ancient objects and art forms to modern handicrafts, traditional dwellings and tropical garden settings, pools and courtyards. Bali is justly renowned for the temples that dot the landscape and its profusion of decorative wood and stone sculptures and accessories, all of which are beautifully displayed here.

Monumental Bali

Monumental Bali
Author: A.J. Bernet Kempers
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2013-06-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781462911547

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Monumental Bali describes a formative period in Balinese history through a study of the island's fascinating antiquities. This classic work provides the key to understanding Bali's most famous monuments, including the "Elephant Cave" near Ubud, the "Royal Tombs" at Gunung Kawi, and the spectacular "Mother Temple" at Besakih. A comprehensive Guide to the Monuments section contains: Detailed Maps Site Diagrams Over one Hundred Beautiful Color Photographs In 1956 Dr. and Mrs. Bernet Kempers returned to the Netherlands and began working in both Indonesian and European studies. Between 1958 and 1971, Dr. Bernet Kempers was director of the Netherlands Open Air Museum in Amhem, and was for a time professor of European Ethnology at the University of Amsterdam. Between 1970 and 1948 he revised Indonesian (including Bali) regularly in connection with research into ancient monuments and archaeological preservation. Monumental Bali will not only be informative, but will also take the reader into the history behind each fascinating place found in province and islands of Bali.

Balinese Architecture

Balinese Architecture
Author: Julian Davison
Publsiher: Periplus Asian Architecture Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0804852758

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Discover modern and traditional Balinese styles. Balinese style villas and resorts are popping up all over the world, from Ibiza to St Barts to Singapore. In this comprehensive guide, author Julian Davison explores the intricacies of Balinese architecture and the recent results of its global popularity. Traditional Balinese houses, temples and pavilions are designed to harmonize with nature and the forces of the universe. This reflects core Balinese beliefs about an individual's place in relation to the cosmos, the gods, the ancestors and the world around them. You'll soon see why innovative local and international architects have been designing Bali-inspired resorts and villas for decades, drawing their inspiration from a legacy of rich traditions. The 30 chapters include: Architecture and Social Status. Balinese Palaces. The Archetypical Temple. Contemporary Hotels and Resorts. Gardens and Water Features. This one-of-a-kind book also presents you with detailed information about Balinese belief systems, rituals associated with building, materials and construction techniques, and intricate ornamentation. Over 100 photographs and watercolor illustrations enhance the text and provide a clear picture of the island's architecture as well as an eye-opening look at a culture and a people that have captivated the world's imagination.

Architecture Bali

Architecture Bali
Author: Philip Goad
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0794601987

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This book examines the historic years of 1972 through 1998 in Balinese architecture. During this period, many architects working on the island combined traditional Balinese craft with architectural innovation to produce buildings of exceeding beauty and exoticism.