Bali's rapid tourism growth has not only elevated its economy but has also caused a surge in population density, highlighting an urgent need for innovative accommodation solutions to enhance urban living.
With a rich tradition in bamboo construction, Bali has emerged as a laboratory for ecologically responsible architecture, where global architects come to learn how to incorporate sustainable materials into their practices.
Projects by IBUKU and Bamboo U exemplify a fusion of modern design sensibilities with traditional building techniques, showcasing how architecture can address environmental concerns while serving the community's needs.
The island's architectural evolution reflects its touristic demands and cultural heritage, as it balances the creation of new accommodations with the preservation of its historical and monumental sites.
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