Construction System:

3D panel Technology

Landscape:

Miyawaki Forest

Project Management, Structural Concept and Design:

Cornelis Alan Beuke


Tulah Wellness Lounge

A Lounge that doubles up as a formal, in-formal, meeting, presentation space. Creates an immersive experience with a 360-degree view of the distant landscape and the gardens around.

Precisely planed, Low-E, customized curved glazing, Insulated Stereogram innovative building technology roofing floats over steel columns that double up as rainwater down take pipes.
The roof rainwater runoff is harvested into a natural water body. Neutral natural textured grays, black and green from the plants with natural cane furniture define the space. The raft foundation polished forms the floor. Almost invisible single led lights are carefully concealed into the roof slab.
The Air-condition is carefully concealed without any added false ceiling.

Dining in the adjoining verandah is an experience in, itself.

The design language we follow is a combination of modernist and minimalist, with beauty created by the landscape around.
A walkway and bridge, with natural leaves imprinted into it creates an experiential entry.

Miyawaki Forest with open air garden seating is planted around the open dining, and kitchenette.