Maleo Residence / mitchel squires & associates

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West Praya, Indonesia
Maleo Residence / mitchel squires & associates - Windows, Facade, Forest, Garden
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Text description provided by the architects. I was really taken by its surroundings, in fact many parts of South Lombok is fairly untouched and local villagers were watchful of the new developments. I wanted to set the tone for properties in the area. I was conscious to design something that blended in the with the landscape seamlessly by using local materials, cultural notes and even local talent", said Squires. This discreet hideaway takes its structure by combining solid and void spaces and is conceived from two single height elongated boxes, in a geometrically minimalistic composition to provide privacy and openness, simultaneously.

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Indonesian architectural accents and sustainable materials are used to complement the design, highlighted by its local palaman limestone facade, together with Bankiray timber flooring, doors and windows. The bedrock excavated for the house was reused to create site retaining walls, foot paths and garden planters. This approach is also reiterated in the local flora on site which was harvested and cultivated in a greenhouse that were later sowed over the site's excavated areas. 

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The front and back facades on the first story are solid, providing covered exterior space while maintaining the volume’s geometric purity. A public-private transition is created at the villa entry, and continues down at ground floor level. Seen from outside, the solid-void composition can clearly be read. A long transparent façade encloses the open living space – the “void” – and two closed stone blocks at both ends mark the “solid” private spaces.

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A direct view to the garden is offered by a fully glazed façade with an operable sliding door frames on both sides. The space is completely open, with a central freestanding living and dining room setting. A two stone book ends add warmth and an intimate scale to the overall light and open living area. From this protected yet transparent space, the unique geographic features can be experienced at its best as it changes throughout the seasons.

Ground Floor Plan

First floor (solid) mass includes 2 guest bedrooms with ensuites, 1 children’s room with bespoke double bunks and a master bedroom with feature outdoor private bath tub and cantilevered ceiling eve providing shading for exterior lounge deck.

Maleo Residence / mitchel squires & associates - Table, Chair, Beam
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Outdoor spas in each self-contained private suite provide a wonderful place of relaxation for guests to enjoy the natural abundant surroundings

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Ground floor (void) houses the living and dining room open on both sides inviting the coastal sea breeze up the hillside and through the villa allowing natural cooling and cross ventilation. Exterior entertainment areas take full advantage of the breathtaking 180-degree views of Jabon hills and Selong Belanak beach.

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A unique space on this level includes the yoga and wellness studio. Open on 3 sides to the surrounding natural garden the space includes 4 ceiling hung hammocks which can be used to rest and relax or removed and substituted with TRX equipment for wellness workout.

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Cite: "Maleo Residence / mitchel squires & associates" 25 May 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/895060/maleo-residence-mitchel-squires-and-associates> ISSN 0719-8884

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