Rock House, a Resort and Residential development project which is being assembled on over a dozen acres on the north coast of the Providenciales in the Turks & Caicos, is a perfect blend of sustainability and natural beauty. With six hundred feet of ocean frontage and elevations of nearly 100 feet, Rock House pays no comprise to employ sustainable construction techniques combined with cutting edge scenery.
Grace Bay Resorts and Coast Architects are working together with local botanist Nature’s Vision to assemble a landscape that consists of entirely local species of plants. While residence interiors will benefit from the design expertise of Shawn Henderson and local Coast Architects.
The native species that will be incorporated in the resort’s design will include rare genus of plants, such as the slow-growing Joewood trees which can live for hundreds of years. As construction is currently still ongoing at the resort, the gardening team is storing plants in a nursery on property. Other notable sustainable resort features include site excavated limestone, which will be incorporated throughout the property and lend towards a reduced environmental impact.
A particular highlight of the property’s limestone is a pool carved directly out of a limestone cliff, which will serve the Hilltop condos. Prices for residences in the vicinity of the limestone pool range from just under $700,000 to nearly $1,500,000 USD.
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