House Kala, designed by Caceres + Tous, is a circular home in Lombok, Indonesia, featuring terracotta-toned plaster walls and expansive views of the surrounding landscape. The design emphasizes a private inner patio while maximizing outdoor exposure, creating a sanctuary-like atmosphere with various interconnected living spaces.
The design of House Kala, with its use of circular architecture and terracotta-toned plaster that mimics local soil, highlights the potential of integrating natural aesthetics with modern design principles. For professionals interested in sustainable architecture and contextual design, this project showcases how local materials and traditional forms can be harmonized with contemporary design to create structures that are both environmentally sensitive and aesthetically pleasing. Consider how similar approaches could be applied in your own projects to enhance both sustainability and cultural resonance.