
According to the American Institute of Architects, a growing number of people crave these open-air experiences that blur the edges between indoor and outdoor living. In the second half of the 20th century, simple patios or poolside decks were all resorts had to offer travelers who wanted an authentic, outdoor vacation experience. Today, luxury resorts like Jade Mountain in St. Lucia and Four Seasons in Hawaii and Bali are meeting the demands of their sophisticated patrons by creating more elaborate outdoor extensions of their indoor living spaces, including rooms that use nature itself as the fourth wall.
Set in tropical climates, these open-air resorts employ what architects refer to as passive design techniques that increase ventilation and shading. These techniques create the cool comfort required in a luxury setting, while reducing the use of air-conditioning — making this new trend not only fashionable, but sustainable as well. The Resort at Isla Palenque, a sustainable resort community in Panama’s Gulf of Chiriqui, will take full advantage of passive design techniques when they begin building their open-air homes later this year. “The principles that allowed people to live for thousands of years in hot climates are still available to designers,” says Ben Loomis, President of Amble Resorts, the development firm behind the Isla Palenque Panama real estate project. “These principles are the heart of any truly sustainable tropical development.”
Isla Palenque’s hotel and homes will have walls that fold or slide away and immense amounts of open space to create an immersion in nature experience for guests and residents alike. Loomis identifies this elusive natural connection as a luxurious amenity, and plans to raise the bar for open-air resort architecture in the resort industry. “We’re making it hard for residents to recognize when they have left their home and entered the outdoors,” says Loomis.
“One of the keys to outdoor living in a tropical climate like Panama is good ventilation,” continues Loomis. “There’s much one can do to capture natural breezes and allow them to effectively pass through buildings, which our architects are doing to every possible extent. As a luxury resort, our homes will offer air-conditioning, but with passive design methods like increased ventilation, we believe most of our residents will barely use it.”
Places like Isla Palenque, Jade Mountain, Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan, and a growing number of other forward-thinking resorts use open-air rooms to create memorable trips that elevate “next-to-nature” vacations to “inside-nature” vacation experiences. In her review of Jade Mountain, Barbara A. Gallay, president of Linden Frosch, articulates the inimitable attraction of open-air resorts around the world. “Visitors don’t feel they have to dress up and look chic,” she says. “Instead, guests look around and say, ‘I’m really here, I’m in the middle of nature.’”
About Isla Palenque
Amble Resorts‘ new Panama real estate project, The Resort at Isla Palenque, will be a sustainable resort community with a unique boutique hotel, ingeniously designed residences, and sumptuous amenities. For more information, visit http://www.islapalenque.com.
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Artist’s rendition of The Resort at Isla Palenque provided by 4240 Architecture: http://www.ereleases.com/pr/2009-Isla-Palenque.jpg
Open-Air Room Drawings by 4240 Architecture: http://www.ereleases.com/pr/2009-Isla-Palenque-Bio-Climatic-Studies.jpg
Other press releases from Amble Resorts
- Amble Resorts Signs West Paces Hotel Group to Manage World-Class Panama Resort Project: Isla Palenque - March 9th, 2010
- Panama Enjoys Growing Reputation as Hot Vacation-Home Destination - February 8th, 2010
- More Adventure Opportunities Sought by Travelers - January 26th, 2010
- Fishing by the Rules: Sport Fishermen Embrace Sustainable Techniques - December 10th, 2009
- Geotourism Engages Travelers in Authentic Cultural Experiences - December 1st, 2009
- Backpackers Pave the Way for a Wide Variety of Tourists to Flock to Panama’s Gulf of Chiriqui - November 16th, 2009
- Panama Emerges as a Prime Location for Close-To-Nature, Low-Density Resort Development - November 5th, 2009
- Whale Watchers Find a Bevy of Opportunites for Observation Along the Pacific Coast of Panama - October 5th, 2009
- Island Properties - An Inherently Ecological Land Form - September 11th, 2009
- In the New Age of ‘Conscious Consumption’ Travelers Seek Vacations With Real Meaning - September 1st, 2009
Contact Information
Frances LimoncelliTitle: Marketing Manager
Amble Resorts
2171 West Giddings - Ste 1
Chicago, IL 60625
Phone: 773-769-1145
Email: fml@amble.com
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