7 Reasons Architecture Students Are Heading to Bali This Summer
Thinking about taking your passion for architecture somewhere a little more… tropical? 🌴
More and more aspiring architects and creatives are realizing that inspiration doesn’t just live in textbooks or studio walls — it lives out in the world.
And there’s no better place to rediscover that spark than Bali.
Here are 7 reasons why Bali is calling your name (and maybe your sketchbook too):
1. Bali is a living design laboratory 🏛️
Temples, open-air pavilions, traditional family homes, and bamboo eco-resorts — Bali is full of structures that blend nature, culture, and creativity. What makes it so special is how architecture here isn’t just about form and function — it’s about ritual, storytelling, and deep respect for the natural world. You’ll walk through compounds where generations of families live in harmony with sacred geometry, and study how ancient philosophies still shape the way buildings are made today. The island is a masterclass in context-based design — and it’s everywhere you look.
2. You’ll get hands-on with sustainable design 🌱
Forget theory-heavy lectures — in Bali, you’ll experience sustainable design firsthand. You’ll meet local architects who are reimagining construction with bamboo, adobe, and reclaimed wood. You’ll visit world-famous eco-projects like Green Village Bali or Ulaman Eco Resort, where innovative techniques are being taught and tested every day. Through workshops and real-world projects, you’ll understand what it means to create buildings that breathe with the environment — and you’ll leave with new tools and ideas for making your own work more meaningful and planet-friendly.
3. The landscape is basically a Pinterest board come to life 📸
Yes, Bali is breathtaking — but it’s not just about beauty. The landscape here is an active part of the design conversation. You’ll explore sacred temples surrounded by jungle, sketch architectural forms shaped by nature, culture, and centuries of tradition — the kind you don’t see in any textbook — and wander narrow streets full of hand-carved doors and colorful offerings. Every corner offers a new texture, pattern, or form that could spark your next concept. Whether you’re walking barefoot along a volcanic beach or sitting in a café with a view of Mount Agung, inspiration is never far away.
4. You won’t just learn — you’ll live it ✨
This program is built to get you out there — learning by doing, seeing, and engaging. One day you might be in a bamboo workshop, another day on a design excursion to a local villa, and by the end of the week, you’ll be working on your own studio project inspired by it all. You’ll talk to local designers about their approach to tropical building challenges, explore materials at source, and take part in group reflections that deepen your perspective. It’s immersive, intense, and unlike anything you’ve experienced in design school so far.
5. The people you meet will make it unforgettable 🌍
One of the best parts? The people. You’ll be part of a diverse group of architecture students, graduates, and design lovers from all over the world. Some come to find new inspiration, others to shake up their portfolio — but everyone is there for the same reason: to grow. You’ll live together, travel together, design together — and more often than not, those connections turn into lifelong friendships (and future collaborators).
6. It counts towards your degree (and your portfolio) 🎓
This isn’t just a beautiful adventure — it’s a fully credited academic experience. Whether you join for four weeks or a full semester, you’ll receive an official certificate and academic transcript. Depending on the program, you can earn up to 12 or 30 ECTS credits (6 or 15 U.S. credits). But the real value? That comes from what you create. During the program, you’ll develop an individual studio design project, combining everything you’ve absorbed — from tropical construction techniques to sustainable design concepts and local cultural influences.
It’s not a theoretical assignment. It’s a project grounded in real-world input, field visits, and personal reflection. And by the end of the course, you won’t just have credits — you’ll have a portfolio piece you’re proud to show, and a story behind it that no studio back home could give you.
7. It might be an experience that changes everything 🔥
Some experiences just stay with you — and this will be one of them.
Bali has a way of slowing you down and waking you up at the same time. It’s the kind of place that reconnects you with why you started this journey in the first place — the love of drawing, of building, of creating something meaningful. The Tropical Architecture programs are more than just a period of learning. It’s a reset. A deep breath. A space to grow surrounded by beauty, purpose, and a global community of like-minded creatives.
If you’ve been stuck, uninspired, or just curious what else is out there — this could be the spark you didn’t know you needed.
This is your invitation to step away from routine and into a once-in-a-lifetime creative journey that calls you to design, explore, and grow in ways you never imagined.
Curious?
Whether you join for the four-week summer course or the full semester, studying tropical architecture in Bali will change how you think about space, culture, and design.
You’ll learn. You’ll create. You’ll come home changed.