The Grand Vista is envisioned as a contemporary resort destination that offers guests a calm, immersive retreat rooted in nature, comfort, and refined hospitality. The project aims to create a seamless balance between architecture, landscape, and interior experience—where relaxation, views, and understated luxury define every moment of the stay.
Design Concept
The core design concept revolves around modern tropical minimalism. Clean architectural forms are paired with warm natural materials to create spaces that feel grounded, open, and timeless. The design prioritizes visual connectivity to the surrounding landscape while maintaining a strong contemporary identity, allowing nature to become an integral part of the resort experience.
Spatial Planning & Zoning
Arrival & Reception Experience:
The entry sequence is designed to create a strong first impression through layered spatial transitions, landscaped views, and a calm, welcoming reception zone. Double-height volumes, natural light, and feature walls set the tone for the resort’s design language.
Guest Rooms & Suites:
Guest rooms are planned as private sanctuaries, offering a balance of comfort and openness. Each room integrates sleeping, lounging, and work zones seamlessly, with large openings that connect to balconies or outdoor views. The layouts ensure privacy while maintaining a visual connection to nature.
Public Lounge & Dining Areas:
Common areas such as lounges, dining spaces, and cafés are designed as social yet relaxed environments. These zones encourage interaction while offering uninterrupted views and fluid movement between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Outdoor & Terrace Spaces:
Terraces, balconies, and open decks are positioned to maximize views and natural ventilation. These spaces enhance the resort’s experiential quality, allowing guests to relax, dine, and unwind in direct connection with the surroundings.
Recreational & Support Areas:
Leisure amenities and service zones are carefully integrated to ensure smooth operations without disrupting the guest experience. Vertical circulation and service access are discreetly planned to maintain visual clarity across public spaces.