
Ubud, Bali · Est. 2023
Bhumiku
Space.
Regenerative Community. Conscious Infrastructure. Shared Future.
A collaborative hub in Bali for sustainable design, environmental education, and community resilience.
01 — What is Bhumiku
A space rooted in
earth and community.
Bhumiku is a working ground for environmental innovation — a place where sustainable architecture is built by hand, where workshops teach the craft of natural materials, and where shared growth takes precedence over extraction.
We convene practitioners, students, artisans, and institutions around a single premise: infrastructure should renew what it touches. Every wall, roof, and cistern here begins as a question about the land it sits on.

Fig. 01 — Lime plaster finish on hand-formed earth block, north pavilion.
02 — Impact
Designed for long-term
environmental impact.
Measurable outcomes across water, materials, education, and partnerships — reviewed annually.
Long-term roadmap
2023 — 2030
03 — Our Pillars
Four disciplines,
one ground.
Each pillar is a working program with its own team, curriculum, and measured outcomes. Together they shape how Bhumiku builds, teaches, and grows.
Sustainable Infrastructure
Natural building, low-carbon water systems, and regenerative materials that outlive the project.
Education & Workshops
Rammed earth, hempcrete, and environmental literacy — taught by practitioners in the field.
Community Collaboration
Local artisans, impact partnerships, and shared learning that circulates knowledge back home.
Water & Resource Management
Rainwater harvesting, greywater loops, and waste-reduction systems built for tropical climates.
04 — Community in Action
A living field notebook.
Documentary moments from workshops, construction days, and gatherings on the land. Updated seasonally.




05 — Partnership
Let's build the future
together.
We welcome collaboration with environmental institutions, impact investors, architects, and community leaders. Every partnership is scoped around measurable regenerative outcomes.
Partnership tracks
- Grant partnersMulti-year regenerative programs
- InstitutionalUniversities, research, curriculum
- Architects & studiosField residencies, co-design
- Impact investorsBlended-return infrastructure