Kapal

Masterplan

2,770 m² of direct beachfront, planned as a village street rather than a hotel block.

The site

2,770 m² of direct beachfront in Amed.

The land offers direct beach access, uninterrupted ocean views and a backdrop of mountain silhouettes, set inside a community that still fishes from jukung boats at dawn. It is the kind of site that rewards restraint rather than density.

Location
Amed, North-East Bali
Land area
≈ 2,770 m²
Zoning
Official tourism zone (Kawasan Pariwisata)
Context
Traditional fishing village, direct beach access
Views
Ocean, mountain (Gunung Agung) and coastline

The plan

A village street, not a hotel block.

The masterplan follows the shape of the land and the coastline rather than imposing a grid. A central village street connects all spaces; every path leads somewhere unexpected. The lagoon sits at the heart of the plan — pool by day, social anchor by night — with the ABU restaurant and terrace opening directly onto it and the sea beyond.

Kapal Amed masterplan

Design

Tropical modernism that ages well.

Human scale, organic layouts and a strong connection between indoors and outdoors — architecture designed to feel timeless in ten years, not trend-driven today. We are explicit about what we avoid: white Mediterranean villas, generic Bali villa tropes and ultra-luxury marble aesthetics.

Reclaimed timber
Dark tropical hardwood
Natural volcanic stone
Lime plaster
Handmade ceramics
Local craftsmanship