Flor De Vida
Inspired by Sacred Geometry
$1,195,000 (On Lot 20)
3 Bedrooms • 3 Bathrooms
Approx. 211 sq m / 2,267 sq ft
Designed by Jaime Pena Studio
10% of all profits will go to local and international charities!
Flor de la Vida is a visionary residence inspired by the sacred geometries of nature, creating a harmonious balance between architectural innovation and ecological awareness. The design draws from the Flower of Life, a symbol of interconnectedness, with curved structures that flow organically with the terrain. These geometries not only guide the visual aesthetics but also shape the home’s spatial logic, emphasizing growth, renewal, and a connection to the environment. The result is a unique architectural experience that feels deeply rooted in the natural rhythms of the tropical forest.
This home prioritizes sustainability and functionality, using locally sourced materials such as bamboo, wood, and stone, paired with natural fibers and earthen finishes. Its multi-level design is seamlessly integrated into the land, connected by fluid pathways that mimic a natural spiral, representing life’s organic cycles. Flor de la Vida is not just a dwelling but a living expression of harmony, sustainability, and a sophisticated connection to nature.
Sustainability Features
Inspired by sacred geometry for natural harmony.
Passive cooling and optimized airflow reduce energy needs.
Locally sourced bamboo, wood, and stone materials.
Biopool integrated into the landscape for water sustainability.
Curved structures minimize environmental impact.
Rainwater management systems for responsible water use.
Open designs reduce dependence on artificial lighting.
Multi-level layout follows the natural terrain.
Earthen finishes enhance thermal regulation and durability.
Emphasis on renewable and biodegradable materials.
Floor Plans
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