Residences

Residential bamboo architecture is applied in a variety of sets. The Directors House at the Greenschool is both a welcoming spot for special guests to the school as well as a residential area. It boasts a spacious reception area that provides views to the Kul-Kul Bridge and Ayung River below, and a second and third level living quarters with complete furnishings of bedroom, office, kitchen, living room and an organic waste treatment bathroom. Also, there are 1, 2 and 3-bedroom teachers’ residences onsite, with similar sustainable bamboo architecture in mind, but each boasting their own special characteristics.

Ibu Robin’s house is a capacious rice paddy-side residence that features bamboo stairways to its upper floor. Open spaces provide direct high views to the rice paddies below.
The Wave House features elliptical swiveling bamboo windows and bamboo furnishings, and its architecture is inspired from its namesake waveforms.

Orin’s House comprises an airy sleeping quarter featuring a blended garden that provides a close-to-nature feel for its owner. A mud-walled guest entrance augments the natural aspects of the all-bamboo materials and furniture.

The Permaculture House is a three-storey residence boasting windows around its alang-alang thatched roofs that provide ample lighting into its living space and uppermost part enables the resident permaculturist to supervise his surrounding gardens.