
Kasia Ungasan
Kasia Ungasan is a boutique hotel that orchestrates a sublime harmony between raw architectural power and gentle tropical serenity. Since its unveiling, Kasia has welcomed travellers with an aesthetic rooted in modern minimalism: exposed concrete forms anchored into the sloping terrain, generous glazing that frames the forest and sky, and warm timber detailing that softens the structure’s strength. It feels considered, as if each material: concrete, timber, metal, was chosen not just for durability but to coax light, shadow, and nature into a quiet dance.
Rooms are intimate, artfully curated: premium rooms with direct pool access that blur the boundary between private retreat and jungle-pool sanctuary; upper suites opening to forest views and fresh air; each space built for comfort and for lingering. Communal spaces: café, co-working area, rooftop vantage, provide more than amenities: they offer a sense of gathering, of inspiration, of calm productivity.
Kasia Ungasan is not simply somewhere to sleep, it is a design piece, a quiet refuge, a base for balance: the kind of place that invites guests to stay, reflect, and be renewed.
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Brutalism
Kasia Ungasan is a striking example of Tropical Brutalism, combining the bold, raw qualities of exposed concrete with responsive design to climate and landscape. According to the profile on ArchDaily, the three-story building is partially embedded into the sloping site so that lower levels blend into the ground, helping with both visual integration and thermal regulation. Clean lines, an honest material palette, full-height glazing, and interplay of indoor-outdoor spaces characterise the architecture.

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