THE GREEN BALI
The Green Bali
Three antique Javanese Joglo pavilions, strung along a garden axis like a necklace. A 25-metre pool, sun decks cast from a tonne of recycled ocean plastic, and a solar system that could power the neighbourhood. The Green Bali is a quiet argument — that the most responsible way to build is also the most beautiful

Marzloff is trusted to breathe a new life into a 30-year old legacy, consisting of 47 elegant water villas, two new restaurants, and a new lobby in the Maldives.
About project
STATUS
:Built
DATE
:2025
CLIENT
:Leander Tell, Founder
PROJECT CATEGORIES
:New Build / Eco Estate
PROGRAM
:Three pavilion estate, main living Joglo, two bedroom wing Joglos, pool, entrance garden


The sustainability framework was built into every decision, not applied afterwards. The four pillars — reuse, recycle, regenerate, renewable — each have a physical presence in the project. Recycled Javanese teak and reclaimed terracotta or traditional alang-alang roofing throughout. Approximately one tonne of plastic waste, collected from Balinese beaches and rivers, upcycled into the pool decking — seven trees saved in the process.



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