RICHARD NORTH-LEWIS

 

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The Beji, Bali
 
 
 
Changi Airport:

Travellers and tourists arriving at Singapore Changi Airport's newest Terminal 3 are now greeted by one of the largest and longest permanent public art projects of its kind. The 360-metre long, 3-metre high and 3,100-tonne sandstone wall sculpture is located at the Arrival Hall of the terminal which has the capacity for 22 million passengers a year.

It comprises more than 5,000 individually-cut stone blocks of which 1,080 blocks are hand-carved with images depicting nature's flora and fauna. Commissioned by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and entitled Rhythms of Nature...

 
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Pasraman Bhagawan:

The island of Bali, in its own sea of tranquility, provides the exotic setting for a complex of villas, private club and sports facilities creating the tropical life style you have come to expect.

Pasraman Bhagawan designed by Richard North-Lewis (principal designer) in association with BWA Architects is a gilt edged property investment opportunity - the kind that will soon cease to exist. Prime property sites in Bali are disappearing fast. Pasraman Bhagawan occupies land that is in very limited quantities...

 
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The Beji:

The Beji is the new, contemporary cousin to the classic freestanding villas, Umah di Beji, in the Berawa beach area of Canggu. This new, spacious and modern version almost mirrors the neighbouring older villa in lay-out aspects but has a contemporary Balinese and Japanese styling that displays outstanding taste and modernity in its design.

The Beji outshines many before it and strangely enough all from a designer on his first full-blown architectural brief. Richard North-Lewis, the designer of The Beji, is well known and well documented for his stone masonry and art direction on many projects...

 
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