Alila Villas Uluwatu has cemented its position as a world-leading design resort with the addition of another two awards to its collection.
The Balinese hideaway has picked up both the Green Good Design award and the International Architecture award from the Chicago Athenaeum and The European Centre for Art, Architecture, Design and Urban Studies.
The annual awards are cited as the world’s most prestigious global awards for new architecture, landscape architecture, interiors and urban planning, with the green design category recognising the world’s leading sustainable design projects.
Since opening in late 2009, the all-villa resort has received over 20 design and architecture awards from the world’s leading authorities. The latest achievements come hot on the heels of the recent Royal Institute British Architects award for architectural excellence, when Alila Villas Uluwatu was the only hotel amongst the 13 winners.
Designed by Singapore based architects WOHA, Alila Villas Uluwatu has gained international recognition for its environmentally sustainable design and principles, striking contemporary style and beautiful cliff-top location, high above the rolling surf of Bali’s southern Bukit peninsula.
The one, two and three-bedroom villas with private pools offer guests a unique indoor-outdoor living space with every view open to the outdoors and flat lava rock roofs and bamboo ceilings allowing the gentle sea breeze to flow in freely.