
Seen | Unseen: Embracing Natural Home Design in Bali
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Seen | Unseen: Embracing Natural Home Design in Bali
Hardcover – August 15, 2018
- Captures the contextual background of the design-led influence of Tri Hita Karana, the philosophy of balance in Balinese living.
- Includes design projects for a wide range of international clients.
- Introduces discrete contemporary functionality into traditionally inspired designs of residences in Bali, while creating contemporary homes with repurposed antique teakwood structures.
- Highlights how the designs align architecture to tradition, culture and the environment.
- Shows how Cisneros' work devotes a reimagining of joglo-inspired designs when looking anew at home design in the tropics.
- Strong narrative and visual essays will discuss the design journey, and feature the strong relationships between the interiors and exteriors.
- Provides useful information for a wide readership, including a global community of architects; architects in tropical climates; interior and space designers; landscape architects; artists and design aficionados; cultured tourists in Bali; the Bali (and Southeast Asian) expatriate communities; and owners of villas (and rentals) in Bali and elsewhere in Southeast Asia.
About the Author
Alejandra Cisneros came to Bali on vacation in 2003, irrevocably fell in love with the Island of the Gods, and never left. With an Argentine mother and Cuban father, Alejandra had an international upbringing from the start. Living between the United States and Argentina, her family life was infused with art, music, and languages. She speaks English, Spanish, French, and Indonesian. One of her childhood homes―a house designed by a disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright―kindled her interest in architecture as well as a life-long passion for indoor/outdoor living. She studied architecture at UC Berkeley, then experimented with a career in documentary photography before making her way back to architectural design. Before that fateful vacation in 2003, she spent 15 years designing homes for private clients in California and Hawaii in the United States, and Mexico, Canada, and Argentina internationally. Alejandra believes that one of Bali's greatest lessons is how to live beautifully in simplicity. This is the way of life her international clients embrace living in her extraordinary joglo homes.