Bioclimatic villas perfectly integrated in to their environment and open to the outdoors.
The Taino Indians originally called this island Quisqueya
, meaning mother of all lands
. In choosing this name, we set out to imagine universal homes with a unique feeling and a tropical design, each carefully adapted to its landscape and respecting high construction standards.
The architectural harmony of the residence relies on a combination of flat roofs covered by an angular structure of palm leaves. The villas are open to nature and blend typical Caribbean style with contemporary forms: pure lines mix delicately with open archways.
The interior spaces are organised around a patio, open to natural light and breezes. The wrought iron decorations inspired by plant life offer both charm and added security.