Le Domaine d’Anbalaba, an innovative IRS real estate development in Baie du Cap, launches the sale of 14 bioclimatic villas. The design was imagined by Nomadic Resort, a team of talented architects specializing in sustainable and alternative hotel projects. from landscaping.
This new phase of the program complements the estate’s existing villas and apartments. The Nomadic villas blend into this magnificent natural landscape with two models: Guetali and Rivulet. Both are built on two levels, surrounded by a garden with swimming pool and offering magnificent sea views. The option of an annex is also available.
Villa Guetali is inspired by the homes of yesteryear, with its typical 19th-century Mauritian architecture and vast varangue opening onto nature, the lagoon and the ocean.
The tropical-influenced Rivulet villa, with its green roof and lush green spaces, offers its happy owners an avant-garde touch, for a real communion with the outdoors.
The architecture of the estate’s various villas has been designed to blend into the authentic southern landscape. The topography is respected, with a layout that favors the self-ventilation of interior spaces for optimum comfort and minimized energy consumption. High-quality building materials have been chosen to guarantee durability and control future maintenance costs.
Residents of Nomadic villas will automatically be members of the luxury ecolodge, with access to the restaurant and bar, spa and sports facilities. The ecolodge will offer 20 cocoons overlooking the lagoon.