Bali Architect - Jeghier Architect - Villa Design

Bali Architect - Jeghier Architect - Villa Design

As an architect, my approach to design is a meticulous blend of creativity and functionality. Each project I undertake is an opportunity to craft spaces that not only reflect the aesthetic aspirations of my clients but also seamlessly integrate with the surrounding environment.
 
My design process begins with a thorough understanding of the client's vision, preferences, and the unique characteristics of the site. I believe that a successful design is not just visually appealing but also enhances the overall user experience. To achieve this, I engage in comprehensive research, considering elements such as natural light, spatial flow, and sustainability.
 
Collaboration is at the heart of my methodology. I work closely with clients to ensure that their needs and desires are not only heard but translated into tangible design elements. Through open communication, I strive to create spaces that resonate with the occupants on a personal level.
 
In addition to aesthetics, I prioritize functionality and efficiency in my designs. I believe that architecture should not only be visually striking but also enhance the daily lives of those who inhabit the spaces. Sustainability is a key consideration, and I incorporate eco-friendly practices and materials whenever possible.
 
Sketching and conceptualization play a pivotal role in my design process. I often begin with hand-drawn sketches to quickly capture ideas and explore various possibilities. These initial sketches serve as the foundation for more detailed digital renderings and ultimately guide the construction phase.
 
I find inspiration in the interplay of form, light, and materials. Whether it's a commercial villa, private residence, or a sprawling estate, my goal is to create spaces that leave a lasting impression while meeting the functional needs of the users.
 
In essence, my role as an architect goes beyond designing structures; it involves curating experiences and shaping environments that enhance the quality of life for those who interact with them.

Komang Suardika Jeghier

Brief About Jeghier Architect

Jeghier Architect initiated its operations in 2004, initially focusing on designing residential housing projects for foreigners. Through unwavering dedication and hard work, the firm's exceptional designs gained widespread acclaim, paving the way for larger projects as its reputation grew in Bali. In 2005, Jeghier officially registered with the Indonesian Architect Institute (Ikatan Arsitek Indonesia - IAI), formalizing its administrative structure.
 
The name "Jeghier" originated from Komang Suardika's nickname, later patented in the Ministry of Copyrights and Intellectual Property. Today, Komang Suardika serves as the principal architect and owner of Jeghier Architect. Komang's journey in architecture commenced after completing his undergraduate degree at the University Udayana Bali in 2001.

Having worked in various renowned local and foreign architectural consultancies in Bali, Komang steadily climbed the career ladder, attaining head architect positions. Fueled by experience and confidence, Komang founded his architecture consultancy.

 

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Jeghier's design philosophy embraces freedom of expression, continually exploring new trends and blending various architectural styles such as tropical, modern, Caribbean, Mexican, Moroccan, etc. While drawing inspiration from Traditional Balinese Architecture, Jeghier ensures each design is unique, reflecting the spirit of the site. The firm dislikes monotony, aiming to bring out the diverse spirits and characters of each location with boundless creativity.
 
Today, Jeghier boasts a team of highly proficient professionals, excelling in their specialized fields. Some works have received commendation from various media outlets, including TV and magazines. Currently, 90% of Jeghier's clients are expatriates, ranging from developers to retirees, property investors, and entrepreneurs.
 
Jeghier's approach to design incorporates consideration of budget, market demand, and clients' personal preferences. The architect's creativity is challenged to create unique and trendy designs, utilizing both positive and negative aspects of projects to complement each other, fostering harmony and balance in the final masterpiece.
 
Many current clients are repeat clients who have experienced satisfaction with Jeghier's services. Additionally, numerous clients recommend Jeghier Architect to associates, friends, and business partners. Services provided include Architectural Design, Master Planning, and Project Supervision. Jeghier Architect ensures a thorough and meticulous design process, making it the natural choice for those seeking a business partner and architectural consultant capable of transforming dreams into workable designs.
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I R I R I K I   I S L A N D   R E S O R T

  • PURPOSE : RESORT HOTEL
  • AREA : 55.000 SQM
  • LOCATION : IRIRIKI ISLAND, REPUBLIC VANUATU
  • YEAR : 2017

Vanuatu’s cherished island retreat, Iririki Island Resort & Spa, stands as the premier holiday destination in Vanuatu, nestled amidst the breathtaking tropical landscapes of Port Vila Harbour and Mele Bay. A mere 3-minute ferry ride from Port Vila, Iririki Island Resort & Spa strikes a harmonious balance between serene seclusion and convenience.

With a plethora of activities both on and around the island, Iririki Island Resort & Spa invites guests to engage in numerous enjoyable pursuits in Vanuatu. Immerse yourself in the vibrant marine life through swimming and snorkeling or participate in Iririki Island and Vanuatu tours.

This project, designed by the Jeghier Architect team in 2018, involved rejuvenating the long-operating Iririki Island Resort. Our task was to create a new design, incorporating additional resort rooms, a casino, a convention hall, and development for a water resort. Given the vast expanse of the island and the absence of a power supply, we implemented a solar panel farm to meet the resort's electricity needs. After extensive discussions with the hotel team and the client, the initial development proposal for this resort was accepted with the presented design.

Designing presented numerous challenges, including the difficulty in sourcing local materials suitable for the resort's design, resulting in the importation of several materials, including stones, from other countries.

The beauty of its beaches rivals those of other tourist destinations, making Iririki Island Resort one of the top destinations on the island.

We will share our resort design process, commencing with the initial idea, using this project as a sample. This design process employs the Design Thinking methodology by Robert A. Curedale, consisting of 9 thinking stages as follows:

Design Thinking Process:

Inspiration: The initial stage involves exploration and data collection for subsequent analysis and processing.

Understand: Gathering data and information to establish the design background, formulate design problems, and set design goals. Additionally, conducting literature studies on Iririki Island, resort design requirements, and Iririki's local cultural values based on geographical and environmental aspects.

Observe: Conducting on-site studies, multiple visits to the location, meetings with clients and the operating team, observing the design object's environment, collecting necessary data for design, identifying existing issues, and obtaining data from similar objects for typological comparisons and design inspiration.

Point of View: Analyzing and processing the obtained data and issues to create a program, including analyzing the exterior and interior of the building site, user space needs and activities, space dimensions, spatial relationship patterns, zoning, grouping, circulation, and defining areas to be designed to better understand user space needs and issues.

Ideation: Building on inspiration, this stage involves structuring problems to find design solutions through concepts and alternative sketches.

Ideate: Determining design concepts, brainstorming ideas, and creating alternative design ideas that address existing needs and problems through layout and alternative sketches.

Prototype: Determining the best design and creating the final design product in the form of 3D modeling, working drawings, perspectives, and models as the implementation of the design.