We harmoniously unite architecture, nature, history, and the great visual delight offered by the Southwest of Antioquia, drawing inspiration from the colors, aromas, landscapes, and architectural gestures of the region. The central theme of this project is the Tahiti lemon, which serves as the foundation for a concept of a luxury-not-luxury hotel.
In our quest to maintain a distinct Antioquian architectural language while incorporating Spanish characteristics, we achieve solid, robust gestures, concluding with a simple design enriched with certain organic forms. Every detail tells the story of this land, the farmers, the majesty of the mountains, the flow of the neighboring river, the citrusy aroma in the air, and the tranquility of every step taken by the guest within the project. Situated in a natural paradise, where there are no similar proposals, it provides a space for connection and enjoyment of the beauty of nature emphasized through architecture, bringing Tahiti to life.
It's a place to feel the fresh air, enjoy the present, and appreciate the gift of being alive. The clubhouse, with its fundamental concept of a circular geometry filled with endemic vegetation, is designed to allow guests' eyes to rest while overlooking the entire valley. Each opening, plaza, and corridor is carefully planned to offer a specific and panoramic view of the Southwest, connecting guests with immediate and distant natural contexts that allow them to contemplate every corner of the horizon. The landscape is an extension of the architectural design. In conclusion, Tahiti is a project that allows the magic of nature to be breathed in up close.