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© photo by luca pioltelli
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© illustration by bonetti/kozerski studio
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© photo by luca pioltelli
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© photo by luca pioltelli
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© photo by luca pioltelli
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© photo by luca pioltelli
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© photo by luca pioltelli
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© photo by luca pioltelli
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© photo by luca pioltelli
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© photo by luca pioltelli
A family compound on the private island of Parrot Cay.
A total of six buildings designed in collaboration with Singaporean architect, Cheong Yew Kuan. Two guest houses, one pavilion, one yoga hut and a spa house are constructed in wood and coral stone and are carefully located in a densely vegetated strip of land between a lagoon and the sea.
At the core of the property, a main house was designed as a monolithic stone clad pedestal with an original Balinese 2000sf teak pavilion on the top. Natural linen and local coral stone contrast with hand hewn teak wood furniture.
