P E M U T E R A N R E T R E A T A N D S P O R T C E N T R E
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PURPOSE : RETREAT AND SPORT CENTRE
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AREA : 55,000 SQM
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LOCATION : PEMUTERAN BEACH, SINGARAJA, BALI - INDONESIA
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YEAR : 2019
Bali is renowned for its diverse and breathtaking beach landscapes. Therefore, for those visiting the island of Bali, it's essential to know which beaches are suitable for vacation and offer exceptional beauty.
Jeghier Architect was commissioned by the client to provide public facilities for basketball and table tennis enthusiasts. Our client, an avid fan of table tennis and basketball, also requested facilities for families comprising several generations, including children and grandchildren, totaling more than 80 individuals.
These facilities are primarily designed for retreats and villas, exclusively for families. Meanwhile, the sports facilities are intended for public use, with a specific focus on advancing table tennis in Bali.
Pemuteran Singaraja is a beach characterized by its sloping terrain and a serene atmosphere. The beach has sparkling black sand that extends into the land, forming a bay-like shape. The shoreline stretches for 6 km against a backdrop of hills dominated by coconut and palm trees. Visitors can immerse themselves in a peaceful atmosphere, enjoying the gentle sea breeze, far from pollution. The sound of waves lapping the shore adds to the tranquil ambiance, and the white sand provides a soothing escape for every visitor.
The Jeghier Architect team was also tasked with designing a private jetty for their ships, often brought to Bali from Singapore. Designing an integrated jetty with the building and all supporting facilities posed a unique challenge for us.
The tourist area is a preferred destination for meditation, attracting mainly retired individuals who appreciate tranquility. Visitors can bask in the peaceful beach atmosphere and engage in meditation within their rooms or by visiting Hindu prayer sites like Paru Pulaki and Pura Melanting.
Moreover, the underwater scenery boasts coral reefs and thousands of fish species, with 80% of Indonesia's coral varieties present in this area. The beach received recognition from SKAL, a global underwater tourism organization, in November 2003 for its enchanting underwater beauty.
Jeghier Architect was commissioned by the client to provide public facilities for basketball and table tennis enthusiasts. Our client, an avid fan of table tennis and basketball, also requested facilities for families comprising several generations, including children and grandchildren, totaling more than 80 individuals.
These facilities are primarily designed for retreats and villas, exclusively for families. Meanwhile, the sports facilities are intended for public use, with a specific focus on advancing table tennis in Bali.
Pemuteran Singaraja is a beach characterized by its sloping terrain and a serene atmosphere. The beach has sparkling black sand that extends into the land, forming a bay-like shape. The shoreline stretches for 6 km against a backdrop of hills dominated by coconut and palm trees. Visitors can immerse themselves in a peaceful atmosphere, enjoying the gentle sea breeze, far from pollution. The sound of waves lapping the shore adds to the tranquil ambiance, and the white sand provides a soothing escape for every visitor.
The Jeghier Architect team was also tasked with designing a private jetty for their ships, often brought to Bali from Singapore. Designing an integrated jetty with the building and all supporting facilities posed a unique challenge for us.
The tourist area is a preferred destination for meditation, attracting mainly retired individuals who appreciate tranquility. Visitors can bask in the peaceful beach atmosphere and engage in meditation within their rooms or by visiting Hindu prayer sites like Paru Pulaki and Pura Melanting.
Moreover, the underwater scenery boasts coral reefs and thousands of fish species, with 80% of Indonesia's coral varieties present in this area. The beach received recognition from SKAL, a global underwater tourism organization, in November 2003 for its enchanting underwater beauty.