Architecture Vasu Virajsilp/VaSLab Architecture
Architecture Vasu Virajsilp/VaSLab Architecture
White, geometric Brutalism houses 36 suites and villas, all of which boast a private pool and hideaway patio or balcony.
With its linear planes evocative of a Le Corbusier edifice, Casa de La Flora is a vision of Brutalism. Most villas are buttressed by topiary conceived by landscape designers T.R.O.P. An integral ingredient to VaSLab’s aesthetic formula, concrete is present throughout. Angular but never piercing, each villa obscures any barrier between guests and their surroundings.
Interior design Vasu Virajsilp/VaSLab Architecture
Natural materials such as teakwood temper the minimalist interiors with an infusion of warmth...
augmented by monochromatic schemes and lighting designed by APLD. A fluidity between interior and exterior space prevails throughout, as seen in each villa’s oversized windows and the resort’s skillfully constructed foyer, which opens to the sea. Opportunities for relaxation abound, from exquisite day beds laden with silken pillows to the minimalist lounge chairs that flank each private pool.