Nestled deep within the heart of Janda Baik, the free form pavilion emerges as a beacon of sustainable architecture, forming a profound symbiotic relationship with its natural surroundings. This pavilion seamlessly melds with the jungle's ecosystem while addressing the vital need for sustainable resource management through its two captivating, flower-shaped rainwater harvesting roofs.
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An overview of the Tanah Rimba Retreat with two flower-shaped roofs serve as both functional and symbolic element
An overview of the Tanah Rimba Retreat with two flower-shaped roofs serve as both functional and symbolic element
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Tanah Rimba Retreat's design concept is a testament to the principles of biomimicry and environmental stewardship. Its organic form characterised by sinuous curves and organic lines, blends effortlessly with the surrounding foliage.
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Visitors can traverse elevated walkways, providing them with immersive experiences within the jungle's rich diversity
Visitors can traverse elevated walkways, providing them with immersive experiences within the jungle's rich diversity