Overhead Restaurant / Max Tsybin
Briefly

Situated in Bali's Pecatu area, this architectural project by Greywoods.pro features a minimalist design characterized by large geometric forms. The clean lines contrast with the intricate details of the surrounding traditional Balinese architecture, creating a visual dialogue with the lush environment. Key aspects include a thoughtful use of light, enhancing both interior intimacy and exterior presence, with features designed to interact with sunlight and shadows while effectively dissolving into the night. The project not only highlights geometric elegance but also respects and reflects the local cultural context.
The design embraces simplicity and contrasts, highlighting contemporary geometric forms against intricate details of surrounding Balinese architecture and landscape.
Light plays a pivotal role, with carefully designed features that respond to sunlight and shadows, creating a dynamic and engaging facade.
In the evening, the lighting concept allows the building to dissolve into the night, enhancing the overall ambiance and intimacy of the space.
The project integrates with its environment through a clean, minimalist aesthetic while accentuating the local Balinese architecture and lush surroundings.
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