Exploring THK Tower: The Birth of Bali’s New Landmark

Located in Nuanu Creative City, Bali, THK Tower is a masterpiece that blends architectural art, environmental sustainability, and cultural philosophy, officially opening in summer 2024. This tower not only showcases the pinnacle of architectural craftsmanship but also reflects a deep concern for the natural environment.
The core of THK Tower’s design revolves around sustainability, with its main structure made from recycled colonial-era ironwood, which was once part of abandoned bridges and now given new life through exquisite craftsmanship. Additionally, the tower incorporates projection mapping and lighting technology, transforming the entire building into a visual art sanctuary at night, offering visitors a unique immersive experience.

360-Degree Panoramic Experience: Overlooking Bali’s Beauty from THK Tower
Starting in summer 2024, visitors can purchase tickets to access the two observation decks inside THK Tower, offering breathtaking views of Bali’s stunning landscapes. Whether gazing at the azure ocean, Denpasar cityscape, or the rice fields and traditional houses in Canggu, visitors can experience the perfect blend of nature and urban life.

Moreover, visitors can enjoy a glass of champagne on the rooftop terrace or book a table at Luna Restaurant, savoring unforgettable culinary experiences while enjoying daily performances.
THK Tower’s Design Philosophy: Merging Traditional Philosophy with Sustainable Architecture

The name THK is derived from Bali’s traditional philosophy “Tri Hita Karana”, meaning the harmonious relationship between humans, nature, and the divine. This 25-meter-high tower is a model of eco-parametric and circular architecture, demonstrating how innovative design can breathe new life into recycled materials.
Reclaimed Ironwood: A Second Life
The core structure, stairs, flooring, and railings of THK Tower are crafted from reclaimed ironwood. These timbers, submerged in seawater for centuries, still bear traces of tiny shells on their surfaces. Yet, this history only enhances their structural integrity, adding a unique historical texture to the tower.
Rattan Cladding: A Fusion of Aesthetics and Sustainability
The tower’s exterior is clad in rattan, a fast-growing material native to Southeast Asia’s tropical regions. Not only is rattan renewable, but its lightweight texture also creates a striking contrast with the sturdy ironwood structure. To avoid using petroleum-based epoxy resins, the team opted for copper sulfate-treated rattan to prevent bacterial growth and reinforced the structure with bio-epoxy resin derived from cooking oil, fully embracing eco-friendly principles.
Double Helix Staircase: Inspired by DNA
Inside THK Tower, the staircase features a double helix design, inspired by the double helix structure of DNA, symbolizing life and connection. This design provides separate pathways—one for ascending and one for descending—ensuring a smooth experience for visitors climbing the tower.
THK Tower: A Modern Temple Blending Technology, Art, and Spirituality

THK Tower is more than just an architectural marvel; it resembles a secular temple rooted in ancient wisdom, inviting people to participate in various special rituals, such as:
✅ Weddings
✅ Public Discussions
✅ Art and Spiritual Activities
This tower provides a space for reflection, connection, and spiritual elevation, allowing people to find inner peace and inspiration.
Light Art: Night Projections and Multimedia Performances

At night, THK Tower transforms into a canvas for artistic creation. A 11-minute light and sound spectacle, designed by French architect Arthur Mamou-Mani and multimedia team Delivered, will be showcased every evening at 6:40 PM.
This digital art performance explores the philosophy of ‘Tri Hita Karana’ and invites digital artists from around the world to create projection works on various themes, turning the tower into an ever-changing artistic beacon.
Sustainable Design and Environmental Impact
The construction of THK Tower carefully considered environmental impact, reducing its carbon footprint through the following methods:
🔹 Using 96 tons of recycled ironwood, equivalent to reducing the annual carbon emissions of 21 cars
🔹 Incorporating 5.6 tons of sustainable rattan, avoiding 44 tons of CO2 emissions
🔹 The rattan exterior will change color over time, showcasing the beauty of natural aging.
These eco-friendly choices not only reduce carbon emissions but also enhance the building’s aesthetics, durability, and cultural value.
Conclusion: THK Tower, Bali’s Future Landmark
The creation of THK Tower is the result of the collaborative efforts of designers, craftsmen, engineers, and artists. It is not just an architectural marvel but also an exploration of sustainable design, cultural heritage, and artistic innovation.
When this tower officially opens, it will become one of Bali’s most iconic landmarks, inviting travelers from around the world to experience this artistic beacon that harmoniously coexists with nature.
More Attractions in Nuanu Creative City

Nuanu Creative City is Bali’s latest emerging creative hub, promoting zero carbon emissions and becoming the island’s newest sustainable tourism landmark. It’s already attracting global creatives as the next must-visit hotspot!
For a guide to Nuanu Creative City’s attractions, check out here