
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.
The architecture disappears into nature, revealing a space that feels both ancient and new; a sanctuary for stillness, creativity, and connection.
A Sacred Corner of East Bali
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 drawn directly from the land itself. Earthen walls breathe with the environment, regulating temperature naturally, while soft organic forms invite airflow and gently diffuse daylight.
Textures echo the surrounding grove; blurring the line between what is built and what already exists so each villa feels grounded, tactile, and deeply connected to place.

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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