TEN Arquitectos have been selected as the winner of a competition to design a luxury, mixed-use resort at St. James Point, Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands. Set to open in the fall of 2018, the resort is situated on a 16-acre property and includes a private beach as well as a 200-room hotel. TEN Arquitectos’ design seeks to both “contrast and compliment the surrounding tropical environment.”

“Providing more integrated environments for living and travel, without losing connection to nature or sense of place, is key to the success of a project like this,” said principal of TEN Arquitectos, Enrique Norten. “We have a unique concept here that will fit harmoniously within the landscape.”

Learn more about the project after the break.

Description from the architects:

The new mixed-use luxury project will be built in St James Point, Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands creating a Caribbean icon that is sensitive to the existing tropical environment, integrates the architecture in harmony with nature while offering the highest standard of luxury accommodation.

Slated to open in fall 2018, the complex is set on a lush 16-acre property fronted by a 1,000 foot secluded and private natural beach, and will be designed to both contrast and compliment the surrounding tropical environment.

The property will feature a 200 room hotel with more than 90 residential units, high-end retail, and restaurants. It will also include am spa as well as spaces for water sports activities. The project will provide a unique experience with service levels unprecedented within the region.

News via TEN Arquitectos.