"A sustainability-forward beachfront resort in Seminyak that blends playful design with serious zero-waste practices: guests can join Waste Lab workshops to make bracelets and indigo-dye totes from repurposed linens, and the restaurants and studios incorporate recycled materials (the oceanfront studios feature contemporary furniture made of recycled goods and a pink facade colored by salvaged brick powder). Architecturally, 58 high-design suites were crafted with 1.8 million hand-pressed terra-cotta bricks and midcentury Indonesian furnishings, while dining spans rooftop sunset views to a seafood restaurant that minimizes waste by using every part of line-caught fish and repurposing shells into amenities." - Kathryn Romeyn