CLICK ON> WELCOME TO TERRA VIVA
Terry and Bob will arrange a coffee and tour with the founder
Homeowners in Terra Viva will have the option to install solar panels and rainwater collection systems. There is also an option to use smart technology systems to power energy-efficient appliances. All electricity will run underground, creating an unobstructed view, and the feeling like you are truly in a sanctuary. While at first, you might not notice these details, they are what make Terra Viva unique and innovative.
Sustainable development is defined as development that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Terra Viva’s goal is not only to build sustainably, but to improve the quality of life for those who live here, and those who will live here in the future.
Terra Viva is lowering the impact of development by using local sources of materials like teak grown on its land, while planting specifically selected flora which will rehabilitate and nourish the soil, welcoming more native species of birds and butterflies. Planting local plants and at least one tree of each fruit-bearing species present in Panama, Titi Hernandez is on the front lines at Terra Viva working to design the new natural landscape in balance with the one which already exists.
Upon entering Terra Viva, you might notice that the sustainable community is situated on a lush corner of the 50-year-mature Tom Fazio-designed Coronado golf, or that it has cobblestone streets. Or perhaps you will notice the abundance of native plants and fruit trees.
However, it’s what you may not notice, that makes this place special. What puts Terra Viva in a class of its own are the sustainable materials the homes are built from, like clay blocks, and the natural energy they’ve been built to harness (all homes come ready for solar power systems). It’s the Terra Viva recycling center that will make recycling and composting accessible in Coronado. And botanical gardens and permaculture that were designed by renowned Landscape Architect Titi Hernandez of Hiedra & Bambu.
Our “Tiny Homes”. Nestled inside a 25-year-old Mahogany Forest, these 10 small contemporary homes have been designed to complement our Standard Homes with a small yet elegant, chic, glamorous, European-sized option. Starting from US$197,700, aprox. 1,036 sq.ft. with an optional 6.5 x 6.5 ft pool.
CLICK ON> TAKING A STROLL THROUGH TERRA VIVA
Our Standard Homes - Prices from $347,000. Our first models:
Valeriana 157 m² (1,693 ft²)
Magnolia 239 m² (2,570 ft²)
Aralia 25 m² (266 ft²) Guest House
Available packages:
- VivaSmartHome
- Appliances
- Air Conditioning
- Pool