Sustainable Paradise Landscape Architecture in Bali

Penulis : Ngakan Ketut Acwin Dwijendra, Dr. Ir. Drs. I Nyoman Miyoga, M.M., I Made Lingga Prayoga
Penerbit : Pilar

Sinopsis :

“Sustainable Paradise: Landscape Architecture in Bali” by Ngakan Ketut Acwin Dwijendra, I Nyoman Miyoga,
and I Made Lingga Prayoga explores the innovative approaches to sustainable landscape architecture deeply
rooted in Balinese cultural and environmental heritage. This comprehensive guide is intended for architects,
landscapers, researchers, and anyone interested in the intersection of design, nature, and tradition.
The book begins with an introduction to the principles of sustainable landscape architecture, emphasizing
the importance of preserving Bali’s unique ecosystems amidst rapid urbanization and tourism growth. Drawing
on the traditional Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, which seeks harmony between humans, nature, and
the divine, the authors underline how these ideals are integrated into the island’s gardens, parks, and public
spaces.
Key chapters delve into the history of landscape architecture in Bali, highlighting traditional practices and
their integration into modern designs. Sustainability principles, such as using native plants, water conservation,
and minimizing waste, are central to the book. Case studies showcasing successful implementations of ecofriendly resorts, public parks, and green spaces provide practical guidance.
The authors also emphasize the role of local materials, traditional building techniques, and water features,
like ponds and terraced rice fields, in enhancing ecological balance and aesthetic appeal. These elements
contribute to environmental sustainability and celebrate Bali’s cultural identity.
Community engagement is a recurring theme, advocating for participatory design processes that involve
local communities in shaping their environments. This approach ensures cultural sensitivity and empowers
residents to maintain and protect their surroundings.
A distinctive feature of the book is its focus on biodiversity and conservation. It details strategies for
preserving native plant species, creating wildlife habitats, and promoting biodiversity within urban landscapes.
Additionally, it addresses contemporary challenges such as climate change and balancing development with
conservation efforts, offering innovative solutions like renewable energy integration, rainwater harvesting,
and green infrastructure.
“Sustainable Paradise” concludes with a call to action for adopting sustainable practices in landscape design.
The authors advocate for a holistic approach that merges environmental stewardship, cultural preservation,
and community well-being to create Bali’s resilient and harmonious future.
This book serves as an inspiring resource for creating sustainable landscapes that honor Bali’s rich heritage
while addressing today’s pressing environmental challenges. It bridges tradition and innovation, making it a
valuable contribution to sustainable landscape architecture.