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Ayana Conference
Bali, Indonesia

Redefining the Modern Meeting Experience

Blending tradition, sustainability, and flexibility, Ayana Conference Center seamlessly integrates with Bali’s landscape to offer a sustainable, indoor-outdoor venue that enhances well-being and fosters deeper connections to nature.
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HIGHLIGHTS
  • Seamless Integration with Nature
  • Sanga Mandala Principles
  • Indoor-Outdoor Flexibility
  • Sustainable Design
  • Locally Sourced Materials
  • Multi-Use Outdoor Circulation
  • Minimal Environmental Impact
  • Future-Ready Conference Model
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Challenge

As business and leisure travel become increasingly intertwined, and more visitors expect to be immersed in the locale, conference venues have had to adjust as well. In tropical destinations like Bali, this means integrating local climate strategies, cultural narratives, and sustainable design to create spaces that enhance well-being. With hybrid meetings on the rise and greater demand for flexible, multi-use environments, modern conference centers must provide seamless indoor-outdoor connections, prioritize sustainability, and foster meaningful engagement beyond traditional business hours.

Solution

The Ayana Conference Center seamlessly blends into its lush surroundings, embodying the brand’s pillars of Peace, Harmony, and Happiness. Guided by Sanga Mandala principles, the design optimizes natural ventilation, shading, and energy efficiency while maximizing views of the Indian Ocean. A green roof, expansive overhangs, and bi-fold doors create a dynamic indoor-outdoor experience, enhancing comfort and sustainability. Thoughtful material selection, including locally sourced wood, ensures authenticity while minimizing environmental impact, making the center a natural extension of its setting.

Impact

The Ayana Conference Center redefines the modern meeting experience by seamlessly integrating nature, culture, and sustainability. Its design enhances guest well-being, encourages extended stays, and fosters a deeper connection to Bali’s landscape. By prioritizing natural ventilation, locally sourced materials, and flexible indoor-outdoor spaces, the project sets a new standard for environmentally conscious event venues. As hybrid meetings and wellness-focused travel grow, the center serves as a model for future conference spaces that balance functionality with a strong sense of place.

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