In a preserved rural area, a tourist development has been created that blends into the natural landscape. The project includes a central service building and seven country houses, each representing a continent – the first of which is an African house, with warm colors and natural materials. These houses, with their organic shapes and connected by a continuous pergola, invite socializing and relaxation, while respecting the environment.
Seven paddle tennis courts complement the complex, surrounded by native vegetation and nature trails. The architecture, which emphasizes soft curves and sustainable materials, seeks to minimize environmental impact with ecological solutions for resource management and water use.This development stands out for its combination of leisure, integrated architecture, and commitment to ecological preservation.