Thank you, @archdigest and @juliaeskins, for the published article. It’s a huge appreciation for our team.
Piyandeling is a work of togetherness. There are Pak Saniin and friends’ work and many more craftsmen who have worked together before and are still making progress to this day. I want to express myself with gratitude. The world is all about work, work for the family, family connecting the world, and the world becomes a family. The work represents family, which is everywhere in this world and closer than ever.
Piyandeling signifies the birth of Heaven, our second child. The land is a promise of our love for bamboo; we love impermanence. It reminds us that this life is perfect because somehow when our imperfections are stuck together and can work together, this condition is more than perfect.
There are three sheep named Dago, Garut, and Lembang. One of the sheep, Dago, has given birth to a girl named Tahura, which means great garden forest. It’s the fourth sheep. Making architecture is like therapy, a healing and beautiful experience. I hope many more people believe in architecture that can touch people’s souls. Through Piyandeling, Tahura’s birth is touching our hearts, and Julia’s writing signifies this presence that the sound of the great garden forest is within her writing work. Great work Julia
Through Architectural Digest and Julia’s writing in person, we go through the beautiful bamboo world, feel blessed, and feel hope in architecture together again. And, It is nice to know and reconnect again with the eight other most beautiful bamboo buildings in the world architect, @ibukubali @nomadicresort @colab_tulum @chiangmailifearchitects @vtnarchitects_votrongnghia @luxury_frontiers you are the best.
Check out Architectural Digest’s article on https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/the-most-beautiful-bamboo-buildings-in-the-world
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