Across its properties, Aman focuses on architecture that complements rather than competes with its surroundings. At Amankila on Bali’s east coast, suites raised on stilts and a tiered infinity pool follow the hillside above the Lombok Strait. In central Bali, Amandari sits within the rice terraces of Ubud, where thatched roofs, stone pathways and private courtyards echo the layout of a traditional Balinese village. In Tokyo, Aman Tokyo occupies the upper floors of the Otemachi Tower, blending views of the city with interiors shaped by washi paper, timber and stone. On Phuket’s west coast, Amanpuri rests on a palm-covered headland above Pansea Beach, its pavilions inspired by the symmetry and form of Thai temple architecture.