RF studio expands performing arts foundation in bali with bamboo retreat for artists

RF studio expands performing arts foundation in bali with bamboo retreat for artists

RF Studio unveils residence for performing arts foundation

 

In Batuan, south of Ubud, RF Studio completes a residence for Yayasan Bali Purnati, a foundation dedicated to the performing arts in Bali. The project expands the foundation’s grounds with three villas and nine guest rooms designed to host artists-in-residence and support public programming. The architects conceive the form as an extension that integrates into the landscape with minimal intervention, merging with rice fields, native vegetation, and the rhythms of daily life on the island.

 

The design draws inspiration from the existing features of the site, including trees, volcanic stone, bamboo, salvaged wood, and terracotta, and weaves around the site’s contours to create a series of interconnected living spaces.

RF studio expands performing arts foundation in bali with bamboo retreat for artists
all images by Tommaso Riva

 

 

local artisans collaborate with the architects for the interiors

 

The collaboration between the lead designer of RF Studio’s team and artist Rafael Freyre and Yayasan Bali Purnati began in 2002, when the Peruvian architect first arrived on the island with drawings in hand, accompanied by the late theater director Robert Wilson after a summer at the Watermill Center in New York. 

 

The residence complements the foundation’s amphitheater and stage, framing architecture as part of a living system. Interiors were realized in close collaboration with local artisans, with all furniture and fixtures crafted specifically for the site. ‘It’s not about building something new. It’s about uncovering what is already here. The spirit of the place is older than us. The architecture just listens and reacts,’ Freyre notes.

RF studio expands performing arts foundation in bali with bamboo retreat for artists
in Batuan, south of Ubud, RF Studio completes a residence for Yayasan Bali Purnati

 

 

the project is designed to host Yayasan Bali Purnati artists

 

Yayasan Bali Purnati is a platform where Balinese traditions intersect with contemporary experimentation, founded in 2000 by dancer Restu Imasari, writer Leonard Lueras, journalist and cultural organizer Justin B. Smith, Willem Eisenbeis, and Christopher Frank. Since its inception, it has welcomed artists across performance, dance, music, design, and visual arts, maintaining a strong connection to the local cultural fabric. Its artist-in-residence program, established in 2005, invites practitioners to spend extended time on the compound developing projects and often culminates in free public presentations.

 

With the new residence, the foundation strengthens its capacity to host international artists and offers an alternative to the rapid overdevelopment of the island. Daily acts like resting, bathing, watching the moon, and tending to gardens become part of a broader performative experience. ‘Rafael has created an architectural artwork in the heart of Bali’s leading international arts foundation, renewing a tradition that started 26 years ago in the rice fields south of Ubud,’ co-founder Justin B. Smith reflects.  

RF studio expands performing arts foundation in bali with bamboo retreat for artists
the foundation is dedicated to the performing arts in Bali

RF studio expands performing arts foundation in bali with bamboo retreat for artists
expanding the foundation’s grounds with three villas and nine guest rooms

RF studio expands performing arts foundation in bali with bamboo retreat for artists
designed to host artists-in-residence and support public programming

RF studio expands performing arts foundation in bali with bamboo retreat for artists
an extension that integrates into the landscape

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the design draws inspiration from the existing features of the site

RF studio expands performing arts foundation in bali with bamboo retreat for artists
trees, volcanic stone, bamboo, salvaged wood, and terracotta shape the project

RF studio expands performing arts foundation in bali with bamboo retreat for artists
a series of interconnected living spaces

RF studio expands performing arts foundation in bali with bamboo retreat for artists
the buildings weave around the site’s contours

RF studio expands performing arts foundation in bali with bamboo retreat for artists
stage area of the Yayasan Bali Purnati

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framing architecture as part of a living system

RF studio expands performing arts foundation in bali with bamboo retreat for artists
the residence complements the foundation’s amphitheater and stage

RF studio expands performing arts foundation in bali with bamboo retreat for artists
since its inception, Yayasan Bali Purnati has welcomed artists across performance, dance, music, design, and visual arts

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inviting practitioners to spend extended time on the compound

 

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merging with rice fields, native vegetation, and the rhythms of daily life on the island
merging with rice fields, native vegetation, and the rhythms of daily life on the island
the foundation strengthens its capacity to host international artists
the foundation strengthens its capacity to host international artists
an alternative to the rapid overdevelopment of the island
an alternative to the rapid overdevelopment of the island
resting, bathing, watching the moon, and tending to gardens become part of a broader performative experience
resting, bathing, watching the moon, and tending to gardens become part of a broader performative experience
Interiors were realized in close collaboration with local artisans
Interiors were realized in close collaboration with local artisans
all furniture and fixtures are crafted specifically for the site
all furniture and fixtures are crafted specifically for the site

project info:

 

name: Nine-room residence for Yayasan Bali Purnati

architect: RF Studio | @rfstudioperu

location: Batuan, Bali, Indonesia

 

lead architect: Rafael Freyre

client: Yayasan Bali Purnati (The Bali Purnati Center for the Arts) | @balipurnati

photographer: Tommaso Riva | @tommasorivaphotography

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