In the vibrant landscape of Florida, where sun-kissed beaches meet lush greenery, a groundbreaking new future of resort design concept is on the horizon, crafted by the talented team of Walter Bone and Juan Gimeno from Cuhaci Peterson. This innovative approach promises to redefine luxury living, seamlessly blending the natural beauty of the surroundings with world-class amenities. Central to this design is a meticulous hand sketching process, where the interplay of textures, line hierarchy and shade and shadow played a crucial role in bringing their vision to life.
Hand Sketching: The Art of Conceptualization
At the heart of this development is the creative exercise of hand sketching, which served as the foundation for the entire design process. The duo believe that sketching allows for a more organic exploration of ideas, facilitating a deeper connection to the environment. Through this tactile approach, they could visualize how various elements would interact within the landscape, cementing the future of resort design.
Their sketches brought forth an array of textures — from the soft undulations of grass to the rugged surfaces of stone pathways. By employing line hierarchy, they guided the viewer’s eye, establishing a flow that mimics the natural rhythms of the landscape. The use of shade and shadow added depth, creating a sense of dimension that made the final concept feel alive and inviting.
Nature Trails: Embracing the Outdoors
One of the hallmark features of this concept is its expansive network of nature trails, designed to encourage guests to immerse themselves in Florida’s unique ecosystems. These paths will wind through lush gardens, native plantings and tranquil wooded areas, showcasing the region’s rich biodiversity.
The trails will be designed for accessibility, featuring smooth, wide surfaces that accommodate strollers and wheelchairs, ensuring that every guest can partake in the exploration. Informational signage along the way will educate visitors about the local flora and fauna, fostering a deeper appreciation for the environment and promoting eco-consciousness.
Swimming Complexes: An Oasis of Relaxation
Water is a defining characteristic of any Florida resort, and this design takes it to new heights with innovative swimming complexes. Envisioned as serene retreats, these complexes will feature multiple pools, including an infinity pool that seemingly merges with the surrounding landscape, a family-friendly splash zone and a tranquil adult-only area.
The hand sketching process was instrumental in visualizing these water features, allowing Bone and Gimeno to experiment with textures and light reflections. The addition of natural elements — such as cascading waterfalls and lush tropical landscaping — creates an inviting oasis where guests can unwind and rejuvenate.
Recreational Amenities: Fun for All Ages
A diverse array of recreational amenities will ensure that there is something for everyone. For the active traveler, facilities will include tennis courts, fitness centers and outdoor yoga pavilions set against stunning backdrops.
Families will find plenty of activities to keep them entertained, including climbing walls, obstacle courses and interactive play zones, designed with safety and fun in mind. The sketches captured the playful spirit of these spaces, showcasing how they blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape while providing safe, engaging environments for children and adults alike.
Tranquility by Ponds and Lakes
The design includes several picturesque ponds and lakes, integral to creating a tranquil atmosphere. These serene water bodies will provide opportunities for canoeing, paddleboarding and quiet fishing, allowing guests to connect with nature in a peaceful setting.
Bone and Gimeno envisioned these water features as more than just aesthetic additions; they are vital for the local ecosystem, attracting wildlife and enhancing the natural charm. The hand sketches reflected the interplay of light on the water’s surface, showcasing the calming effect of water while also highlighting areas for relaxation and reflection.
Artistic Touches: Accent Paving and Themed Statuary
Attention to detail is a hallmark of this resort design, and the use of accent paving will create a cohesive and inviting atmosphere. Pathways will be carefully planned to guide guests through gardens and recreational areas, using eco-friendly materials that reflect the local environment.
Themed statuary will add an artistic flair, celebrating Florida’s rich culture and history. From whimsical sculptures depicting local wildlife to elegant representations of regional folklore, these art pieces will engage visitors and enhance the overall aesthetic. The sketches skillfully illustrated these artistic elements, demonstrating how they would enhance the guest experience while encouraging exploration.
All-Access Friendly Venues: Inclusivity in Design
In today’s travel landscape, inclusivity is paramount, and this resort development concept prioritizes accessibility for all guests. The design features carefully planned layouts to ensure that everyone can navigate the resort’s design with ease. Accessible restrooms, pool lifts and wide pathways will allow individuals of all abilities to fully enjoy the amenities.
Moreover, the concept includes sensory-friendly spaces, designed to provide calm environments for guests who may feel overwhelmed in traditional settings. The commitment to inclusivity means that families, individuals and groups will all find a welcoming atmosphere.
Conclusion: A New Era in Resort Development
About Us
Juan Gimeno
As the Vice President of Design and Digital Practice, Juan Gimeno will be developing and overseeing design projects. With a Master of Architecture Degree, Juan has a strong educational background as well as over 20 years of professional design experience. With his multi-faceted approach to placemaking, Juan’s ability to achieve design revenues and meet business growth objectives in previous roles has resulted in 3 International Design Awards.
Juan has a keen eye for detail and combines his experience and creativity with exceptional organizational skills to deliver designs that exceed clients’ expectations. With work completed both internationally and in the United States, Juan has a whole-world approach to problem solving and strong ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously.
Walter Bone
Walter is a seasoned Landscape Architect, overseeing all landscape-related projects for CP offices nationwide. He has contributed his expertise to public service, having served on the Design Review Commission for the City of Lakeland, TN, and is currently a Commissioner for the Historic Preservation Commission in New Smyrna Beach, FL.
From 2007 to 2019, Walter’s professional work spanned the globe, with projects across North America, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and China. His portfolio includes a diverse range of project types such as roadway and transportation, municipal infrastructure, environmental planning and design, hotels and streetscapes, resorts, theme parks, mixed-use/commercial developments, and urban planning and design, with award-winning achievements on two continents.
Walter’s extensive experience also encompasses construction management, particularly in hotel resorts, theme and water parks, infrastructure, municipal projects, and high-end residential developments, making him a versatile leader in the field of landscape architecture and design.
About Cuhaci Peterson®
Cuhaci Peterson is a nationally recognized architecture, engineering and planning firm specializing in end-to-end commercial design solutions. Headquartered in Central Florida, the firm has representatives throughout the United States and is licensed in all 50 states. Cuhaci Peterson’s mission of transforming ideas into a value is enhanced by a staff of experts who collaborate with clients to translate visions into designs that elevate brands.