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The Legend of Ubud, Bali, Indonesia by HIT Development

Project name:
The Legend of Ubud
Architecture firm:
HIT Development
Location:
Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Tools used:
Principal architect:
Valery Manin, Timur Azizov, Oksana Kovalenko
Design team:
Igor Markov, Founder, CEO. Dmitry Kaufman, Founder, COO. Roman Reshetov, Development Director. Gede Ketut Rudiantara, Head of the Construction Department. Dahrizal, Chief Engineer / Technical Manager. Valerii Manin, Chief Architect. Timur Azizov, Design Manager / Lead Architect. Oksana Kovalenko, Interior Designer. Yuri Botvinov, Chief MEP Consultant. Grigory Sadov, Visualizer. Made Krisna, Structure Lead Engineer. Endro Agfindu, MEP Lead Engineer. Susanto Aris, Construction Manager
Built area:
5291 m²
Site area:
Design year:
Completion year:
Q3 2025
Collaborators:
Visualization:
Client:
Private
Status:
In Progress
Typology:
Residential › Luxury Villa Complex

The Legend of Ubud is a luxury villa complex nestled in the cultural heart of Bali, within Ubud’s Sayan area. Developed by HIT Development, the project offers a unique connection to the island’s natural and cultural heritage. Surrounded by rice fields safeguarded by preservation laws, the complex provides guests with an exclusive retreat that emphasizes privacy and the serene landscape of Bali.

Architectural Vision and Design

The project merges traditional Balinese design with advanced architectural technology, creating a balanced aesthetic rooted in the island's heritage. Clean lines and eco-friendly materials, including wood and stone, feature prominently throughout. Unique architectural elements include extensive glass facades and electrochromic glass in key rooms, ensuring privacy while maximizing views. Each villa is designed to provide guests with unobstructed vistas of rice terraces and lush landscapes from multiple rooms, including the bedrooms, gym, and infinity pools.

Luxurious Villas and Facilities

The Legend of Ubud comprises four opulent villas and a central infrastructure building over 5,291 m² of land. Each villa spans 1,150 m² and accommodates up to 10 guests. Interior layouts prioritize both comfort and seclusion, with spacious five-bedroom suites that each include private bathrooms, showers, and dressing rooms. Living spaces on the second floor feature a mini-cinema, fireplace, and large circular windows for natural light. The villas also include a gym with views of the terraces, creating a truly immersive experience.

Bath Complex and Aqua Zone

The bath complex is a signature feature, constructed with rare polar Kelo pine wood and offering facilities that include an aroma steam room, sauna, hammam, ice plunge pool, and massage rooms. Panoramic windows in the bath area frame views of the rice paddies, connecting guests with the landscape even in moments of relaxation. The aqua zone offers a large infinity pool, Jacuzzi, and sun loungers on a terrace surrounded by lush greenery, creating a peaceful and private environment that complements the natural surroundings.

Sustainability and Natural Integration

Throughout the project, HIT Development has prioritized sustainability by using eco-materials such as natural stone, wood, and composite materials. The landscape design incorporates native Balinese plants, creating an environment that harmonizes with the surrounding rainforest and enhances the sense of privacy and tranquility.

Key Project Statistics

Total Land Area: 5,291 m²

Villa Area: 1,150 m² per villa

Infrastructure Building Area: 412 m²

Capacity: Up to 10 guests per villa

Vision and Experience

The Legend of Ubud is designed to offer an immersive, private retreat where every detail—from eco-conscious materials to bespoke services—creates an atmosphere of relaxation and renewal. Guests can experience Bali’s natural beauty within the villa grounds, complemented by on-site gourmet dining, wellness programs, and spa treatments. The project redefines luxury, offering an elevated vacation experience that harmonizes with Bali’s natural and cultural landscape.


By Alfredo Gonzalez

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