This reported feature explores Aarunya Nature Resort’s Sol Sanctuary in Sri Lanka, examining how architecture, landscape, and hospitality intersect to create a design-forward retreat. The piece focuses on place-based design, material choices, and the relationship between built environments and nature.
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Aarunya Nature Resort’s Sol Sanctuary is designed as a quiet retreat embedded within Sri Lanka’s central highlands. The architecture emphasizes openness and restraint, using natural materials and site-sensitive construction to frame views of the surrounding landscape rather than compete with it.
The project reflects a growing interest in hospitality spaces that prioritize environmental context, wellness, and experiential design—positioning architecture as a bridge between interior comfort and the natural world.
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