Lost Lindenberg: Where Jungle Meets Lava Sand on Bali’s Western Coast

April 27, 2024

By: Sara Vrdoljak

Lost Lindenberg is a treetop resort nestled amidst the lush jungles of Bali, Indonesia. Designed by local architects Alexis Dornier and Studio Jencquel, this dreamy retreat offers an unusual, dreamlike experience for guests. Elevated walkways connect the treehouse-like bedrooms, creating a sense of floating above the wild jungle canopy.

Sustainable Architecture and Design

Each of the resort’s four towers houses two bedrooms, connected by communal concrete terraces and elevated walkways. The lower spaces, concealed within the base of each treehouse, are clad in wooden slats, allowing controlled light and views. The upper rooms extend outward, featuring full-height glazing for unobstructed jungle vistas.

Lost Lindenberg harmoniously blends into its environment using sustainably sourced wood, Bali green stone floors, and accents of brass.

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