A futuristic geodesic dome nestled high in the Queensland rainforest canopy, glowing warm gold light from within, twilight sky, ultra realistic architectural render.
A futuristic geodesic dome nestled high in the Queensland rainforest canopy, glowing warm gold light from within, twilight sky, ultra realistic architectural render.
/ FOUNDING LEGACY

Our Vision

We are establishing a biophilic sanctuary in the Queensland canopy, where ancient Sri Lankan architectural wisdom converges with futuristic low-impact dome living.

Close-up of hand-carved Sri Lankan basalt stone relief integrated into a moss-covered Australian rainforest wall, soft golden sunset light filtering through dense leaves.
Close-up of hand-carved Sri Lankan basalt stone relief integrated into a moss-covered Australian rainforest wall, soft golden sunset light filtering through dense leaves.
ANCIENT ENGINEERING

Serendibian Heritage

Centuries ago, Sri Lankan kings engineered sophisticated water gardens and rock fortresses that coexisted with nature. We bring this structural philosophy to the Australian wilderness.

Sacred Geometry

Our architectural blueprint honours historical proportions, utilising natural ventilation, passive cooling, and local stone carvings integrated directly into the living landscape.

Architectural render of a luxury geodesic dome hovering on a timber platform above a pristine creek, warm interior light casting reflections on water, twilight.
Architectural render of a luxury geodesic dome hovering on a timber platform above a pristine creek, warm interior light casting reflections on water, twilight.
• THE ORIGIN

A Shared Legacy

Our founders sought to bridge two worlds: the rich, spiritual heritage of Ceylon and the vast, untouched ecosystems of Queensland. Serendib Wonders is the realisation of that lifelong pursuit.

Every dome, pathway, and meditation garden is positioned to preserve the existing canopy, ensuring that the land remains as sacred as the structures we place upon it.

+ BIOPHILIC SANCTUARY

Ecological Preservation

We commit to absolute low-impact architecture. Our goal is a self-sustaining ecosystem that leaves the Queensland rainforest entirely undisturbed.

Zero Footprint

Water Harmony

Solar Canopy

Domes are elevated on light helical piles, avoiding heavy concrete foundations and protecting delicate root systems below.

Advanced closed-loop purification systems mimic ancient Sri Lankan hydraulic networks, recycling every drop of rainfall.

Bespoke photovoltaic leaves integrated into the biophilic design generate off-grid power silently beneath the forest canopy.