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"Spirituality and nature are integral parts of everyday life for the Balinese, so it’s easy to see why the island’s traditional architecture has a peaceful presence, mimicking its surroundings and sometimes blending in with them. Opening onto gorgeous green landscapes, majestic mountains, or beautiful coastlines, Balinese houses ooze relaxing, contemplative vibes. Flick through these opulent examples of simple and elegant Living in Bali."— Qatar Airways Oryx Magazine, London, Großbritannien
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„Wer auch vom Fernweh befallen ist, aber vielleicht keine Zeit oder nicht das Budget für eine weite Reise hat, kann sich mit der wunderbaren Living in-Buchreihe trösten: Hier werden Traumhäuser in exotischen Destinationen vorgestellt.“— http://homedesign.glam.de, München, Deutschland
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„Living in Bali entführt in eine Welt des puren Luxus und lädt zum Träumen ein. Lassen Sie getrost für ein paar Stunden den Alltag zurück, um in fantastische Wohnwelten inmitten üppiger tropischer Vegetation einzutauchen - gänzlich frei von Hektik und Stress einer Fernreise.”— Ebensolch-Rez-e-zine, Wien, Österreich
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„Ebenso beeindruckend wie die Landschaft Balis ist die traditionelle Architektur der Insel. Living in Bali macht beides anhand prachtvoller Fotografien erlebbar.”— Diva, Wien, Österreich
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"A book that is easy to describe in a few words, Living in Bali is at once evocative, rich, bright and colourful. But, this study of the houses and villas scattered across the Indonesian island is more than simply a series of pretty pictures, though Swiss photographer Reto Guntli certainly does deserve much credit for his spectacular, crisp-coloured images featured in the work. Nevertheless, the book is also factual, educational and interesting and Anita Lococo should be recognized for her input, in the form of the accompanying text. Her writing appears in three languages (English, German and French) and is a hub of information on subjects like Balinese architecture, art and lifestyle. Living in Bali has been called unapologetic in its approach. Undoubtedly, it announces its format unequivocally; it is a pictorial and textual study of Balinese residences, and does not masquerade as a guide. One of the book's major successes is its representation of Bali's atmosphere and ambiance, indulgent yet peaceful, vivid and harmonious. It evokes this mood effortlessly, amongst wide open spaces and aesthetically-pleasing environments. The pictures and text work side-by-side, simultaneously, to pay homage to this island of outstanding natural beauty, to its people and their homes."— Easyvoyage, London, Großbritannien
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Living in BaliOryx, Katar, 01. Oktober 2012
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Living on the Island of the Godsthejakartaglobe.com, Großbritannien, 25. November 2011
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Living in Baliebensolch.at, Österreich, 20. Mai 2011
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