Angsana Teluk Bahang

Layered Coastal Landscape between Hill and Bay

CLIENT

Senja Aman Development Sdn Bhd

REGION

Penang

YEAR

Completed in 2020

GFA
DISCIPLINES

Set on a narrow 3.5-acre site at the northern fringe of Penang Island, between the slopes of Penang Hill and the Andaman Sea, Angsana Teluk Bahang celebrates the experiential convergence of landscape, climate, and contemporary hospitality. An architectural mediation between forest and sea, the design of this 5-star resort and serviced apartment create an immersive tropical retreat where built form and nature exist in continuous dialogue.

ARCHITECTURE

The masterplan arranges two primary blocks to maximize openness, cross-ventilation, and uninterrupted views toward both hillside and bay. Open-air circulation corridors and shared social spaces reinforce engagement with the outdoors, dissolving conventional boundaries between interior and exterior. A generous arrival portal connects the hotel and serviced apartment components, choreographing a framed reveal of the Andaman Sea through a triple-height lobby. Clad in recycled timber and articulated with slender steel columns and permeable glazing, the lobby evokes the textures of the surrounding forest while recalling the material memory of the nearby fishing village.

The elongated building mass is folded and subtly angled to reduce perceived scale, diversify vantage points, and mitigate corridor monotony. Modulated façades, verandas, perforated screens, and sky terraces temper solar gain while enhancing spatial depth. Through climate-responsive detailing and layered articulation, the architecture balances contemporary expression with contextual sensitivity, reinforcing the project’s central narrative of forest meeting sea.

LANDSCAPE

The landscape acts as an extension of this architectural language, forming a continuous ecological thread from hillside to shoreline. Developed in collaboration with an international landscape designer, the strategy shapes a sequence of adaptive outdoor rooms that respond to coastal conditions while enhancing guest experience. The arrival sequence unfolds with restraint, culminating in a dramatic ocean reveal at the pavilion drop-off. Along the sea frontage, level changes are carefully integrated to function as natural buffers during high tide, while an elevated podium provides panoramic views and informal leisure spaces.

The landscape brings an immersive experience to the site, framing views, softening built edges, and creating graduated transitions between public, semi-private, and private realms. Sky terraces, cascading roof gardens, and planted verandas extend greenery vertically, visually linking Penang Hill to the seafront and breaking down the scale of the built mass. At ground level, shaded courtyards and permeable surfaces promote ventilation and thermal comfort. Rather than ornamental, the landscape operates as an active environmental system—modulating light, temperature, and movement—anchoring the resort within its tropical and cultural context.

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