Wild, Aggressive, and Free. Berlano Villa was never commissioned by a client — it was born from an unstoppable inner drive. A passion project sparked by a lingering memory of an old wooden house by the beach — a place filled with laughter, music, and movement. People were drinking, dancing, and living without rules. From that memory, came the desire to recreate that same spirit of life — a villa with a beach-party soul, where architecture is not just form, but energy. Rather than repeating the past, Pillar chose to evolve it. Wood remains a key element, but now it stands alongside luxury finishes and modern geometry — a deliberate blend of refined design and organic warmth. This is where Berlano Villa’s philosophy takes shape: a modern structure with a wild soul. Every form — square, circle, and triangle — represents a different emotion: focus, play, and energy. Together, they form an architectural composition that dares to defy order. There is no rigid symmetry, no predictable formula — only harmony born from intuition and spatial logic. Eventually, the project found its new home in Marina Bay City, Lombok — a place where freedom and the sea breathe in the same rhythm. There, Berlano Villa stands as a bold statement: Architecture doesn’t have to behave. It just has to feel alive. From the alien-shaped pool to the rounded structure that challenges engineering logic, every part of the villa is designed around one idea — unlimited freedom. You can host meetings in the square space, party in the triangular one, or retreat to the circular villa by the pool — perhaps with a glass of champagne under the moonlight. Everything feels unrestrained, yet precisely calculated. That is the true definition of “Build No Drama.” Not recklessly wild — but measured wildness. Berlano Villa is living architecture — wild, aggressive, and free.