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Hartland Estate, a luxurious tropical home in Ubud, Indonesia by Studio Jencquel + Yew Kuan Cheong

Project name:
Hartland Estate
Architecture firm:
Studio Jencquel + Yew Kuan Cheong
Location:
Sayan Ridge, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Photography:
Iker Zuñiga, Pempki
Principal architect:
Maximilian Jencquel
Design team:
Yew Kuan Cheong, Maximilian Jencquel
Collaborators:
Yew Kuan Cheong + Jason Lamberth + Sadru Landscaping + Team of amazing craftsmen from Indonesia
Interior design:
Studio Jencquel + Jason Lamberth + Client
Built area:
Master suite 150 m²
Site area:
6,200 m²
Design year:
2011
Completion year:
2013
Civil engineer:
Made Suraja
Structural engineer:
Environmental & MEP:
Budi
Landscape:
Sadru
Lighting:
Studio Jencquel and Client
Supervision:
Made Suraja
Visualization:
Tools used:
Hand sketch and SketchUp
Construction:
Team of Indonesian artisans + Made Suraja
Material:
Teak wood, Ironwood, Paras Stone, Alang-Alang
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › Luxury lodging

Studio Jencquel: Hartland is a private estate, nestled into the slopes of Ubud’s scenic Sayan Ridge. Overlooking a wide tapestry of rice paddies bordering the Ayung River, the domain extends over approximately 6,200 square meters.

Together with architect Yew Kuan Cheong, Maximilian Jencquel designed a luxurious tropical home. Both Linda Garland’s vernacular style and Axel Vervoordt’s “Wabi” spirit are part of the initial inspiration. The site plan is loose and organic, with 5 bungalows blending seamlessly into the surrounding scenery. The primary building components for this project were reclaimed Javanese houses.

The project is conceived holistically as an ecologically sustainable product, coexisting coherently with its omnipresent natural environment. Using locally sourced materials, such as buried Javanese teak, bamboo, and stones from Sumba, was deemed a priority by both the client and Maximilian Jencquel. Every detail is considered so carefully that even the organic vegetables grown in the garden are part of the overall conception.

The overall atmosphere is elegant, yet also very casual. The master suite is laid out on a surface of over 150 square meters. The interiors display the owner’s private collection of textiles, of which many are from small Indonesian villages such as Rote island, Sumba, Bali, etc. Several photos as well as other artwork decorate the walls, including the paintings of artist Filippo Sciascia.

A large saltwater swimming pool with an infinity edge follows the sinuous contour of the existing land, forming a 26 m long s-curve.


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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