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Villa Boche by Alexis Dornier: Sculptural Tropical Villa on Tampe Hills, Lombok
Located on one of the highest and steepest plots in Tampe, Lombok, Villa Boche represents an impressive residence of 1151 m², designed by Alexis Dornier. Completed in 2024, this villa redefines the concept of tropical mountain living by combining architecture and earth art.
Architecture Shaped by Slope
The steep topography of Tampe served as the basis for the architectural concept, prompting a vertical arrangement of functional zones across multiple levels. At the base, the villa houses a garage and main entrance hidden within the slope. Ascending further reveals public areas — a smooth sequence of leisure, dining and kitchen zones, followed by a private family section, each designed for individual household use.
At the summit rises a circular platform for yoga and contemplation, offering panoramic views of surrounding hills and the Indian Ocean — a tranquil sanctuary for reflection.
Geometry Inspired by Nature
The villa plan is built around concentric circles and radial segments, echoing the natural contours of the hill. Roofs are sloped strategically, and volumes descend through terraced levels, giving the house a sculptural landscape appearance rather than traditional mass.
This geometric clarity allows the villa to sit confidently on the ground without overwhelming its dramatic setting.
Indoor-Outdoor Space as a Lifestyle
The design of Villa Boche emphasizes the inseparable connection between interior and exterior spaces. The pool is integrated into the living nature, expanding from internal zones outward through level changes and gentle transitions.
Material choices reinforce this harmony:
Textured wood for ceilings and suspended structures,
Palmiani white stone for flooring,
White walls as a minimalist backdrop.
Together, these elements anchor the villa in a tropical climate, creating a restrained and elegant color palette.
For inspiration, explore our article on tropical modern homes.
Dialogue with Mid-Century Masters
Certain roof elements and structures recall mid-century masters such as John Lenton, particularly how architecture becomes a lens for perceiving the landscape. Like Lenton, Villa Boche embraces bold geometries while maintaining respect for its terrain.
Here, the villa is not a loud statement but an assured and calm presence, balancing expression with modesty.
Expressive yet Nature-Respecting Architecture
Villa Boche is not just a dwelling but an architectural response to the land itself. Integrating concentric geometry, a restrained material palette and mid-century inspiration, Alexis Dornier created a home that seems always relevant and place-bound.
Sitting prominently in Lombok's landscape, Villa Boche reflects a new era of tropical architecture in Indonesia — where bold forms and natural modesty coexist in harmony.
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