undulating wood and bamboo top k-thengono's wedding compound in indonesia rice fields
Briefly

K-Thengono Design Studio has unveiled the Kencana Valley wedding compound in Indonesia, celebrating traditional Sundanese architecture with modern aesthetics. The standout feature is a chapel featuring a curved glulam roof reminiscent of local architectural styles, set against the beautiful backdrop of Mount Pangrango. The compound includes elevated family and bridal villas designed with locally sourced woods, ensuring a connection to the surrounding natural environment. A bamboo-arched bridge serves as a cultural link to the community, embodying the artisanal craft of Sundanese weaving while preserving the site's terrain.
K-Thengono Design Studio's Kencana Valley wedding compound showcases a harmonious blend of traditional Sundanese architecture and contemporary design, ideal for wedding ceremonies.
The chapel features a distinctive curved glulam roof, inspired by Sundanese architecture, with organic forms framed by views of Mount Pangrango.
The three-bedroom family villa is elevated to adapt to hilly terrain, emphasizing ecological sensitivity while showcasing locally sourced aliwowos wood.
A bamboo-arched bridge connects the compound to the street, reflecting the artisanal quality of woven Sundanese baskets, enhancing the cultural experience.
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