
THE SECRET GARDEN
An Intimate Sanctuary of Earth, Light, and Stillness

A creative refuge
Overview
Hidden within a quiet coconut grove, The Secret Garden is an elemental expression of the Alaṅö Habitat philosophy; a place where earthen forms, natural textures, and gentle light create a living space rooted in presence and harmony.
Designed as a contemplative refuge, each Habitat within The Secret Garden blends into the landscape as if it had grown from the soil itself.
Soft curves.
Earthen surfaces.
Organic geometries.
A timeless quiet.
The architecture disappears into nature, revealing a space that feels both ancient and new; a sanctuary for stillness, creativity, and connection.
The Setting
Located in the village of Jasri, known for its vibrant culture and pristine nature.
A 1,400 m² coconut grove nestled among rice fields that pour into the sea while simultaneously offering breathtaking mountain landscapes. See the views from the property.
Just 5 minutes to the Royal Water Palace, 15 minutes from Tirta Gangga & Virgin Beach and 40 minutes from Amed.

Crafted from the Earth
A Dialogue between Material & Place
The Secret Garden is shaped through site-responsive design and natural material palettes unique to the land.
- Earthen walls regulate temperature and breathe with the environment.
- Organic forms invite airflow and soften daylight.
- Textures echo the grove’s terrain, creating continuity between the built and the natural.
Every Habitat here is a living organism; an intimate, grounded expression of Alaṅö’s autonomous design language.
Design Ethos: The future will be built by those grounded enough to listen.

A Node in the Alaṅö Ecosystem
Humble Roots Poised for Global Expansion
The Secret Garden is one of the early sites within the emerging Alaṅö Ecosystem; a global network of autonomous Habitats designed for presence, regeneration, and intelligent living.
While The Secret Garden is a deeply local expression, it shares the same architectural DNA as every Alaṅö Habitat: generative design, ecological harmony, global manufacturability, and adaptive intelligence.
Each Habitat here is both a refuge and a prototype; informing future sites as Alaṅö expands into new landscapes, new regions, and new collaborations.
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