GALLERIA NUSA DUA
DESIGN ARCHITECT
GALLERIA NUSA DUA, AMENITY CORE AT NUSA DUA, BALI BY SHIMIZU DEXTAM J. O JAKARTA
Completed in 1990, Galeria Nusa Dua was developed as an integral commercial and social hub within the Nusa Dua Tourism Development. Conceived to support the growing resort enclave, Galeria Nusa Dua provided a centralized destination for retail, dining, and visitor services, complementing the area’s luxury hotels and convention facilities.
The development was planned as a pedestrian-oriented complex, combining open-air walkways, landscaped courtyards, and shaded public spaces suited to Bali’s tropical climate. Its architectural language reflected a balance between modern commercial planning and Balinese contextual elements, ensuring visual harmony with the surrounding resort environment.
Galeria Nusa Dua played an important role in enhancing the self-sufficiency and completeness of the Nusa Dua master plan, offering guests and visitors convenient access to shops, restaurants, and everyday amenities without leaving the resort zone. It also contributed to the creation of a lively public realm, encouraging interaction beyond hotel boundaries.
As one of the early commercial developments in Nusa Dua, Galeria Nusa Dua helped define the area’s identity not only as a resort destination, but as a well-structured tourism township, supporting both hospitality operations and visitor experience in the early 1990s.



