Kencana Valley Compound / K-Thengono Design Studio
Briefly

The Kencana Valley wedding compound melds traditional Sundanese architecture with modern design, showcasing a chapel with an organic-shaped roof crafted from glulam arches that perfectly frame the view of Mount Pangrango.
The villas utilize locally sourced aliwowos wood and expose the wooden beams in a handcrafted grid pattern, blending aesthetics with the site's natural features, providing guests a sense of luxury while maintaining a connection to the landscape.
The bridal villa offers a private haven for the couple, designed to reflect the family villa’s aesthetic but on a smaller scale, ensuring intimacy close to the wedding ceremony.
The bridge, framed by bamboo arches, mirrors traditional Sundanese basket design, serving both as a functional link and picturesque photo opportunity, enhancing the overall experience of the wedding compound.
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