

THE TREECO RESORTS – Elevated Eco-Hospitality in Sacred Geometry
Client: Private
Location: Private
Status: Development
Concept
The Treeco Resorts imagine a new form of eco-hospitality where architecture grows like a forest and rises lightly above the land. Inspired by the quiet intelligence of trees, each elevated suite is carried by a branching steel structure that unfolds like a canopy. These luminous “tree columns” root the design in biomimicry: strong, slender trunks that split into geometric arms, supporting wooden dwellings that float in the sky. At dusk, the columns glow from within, turning the landscape into a constellation of warm lights scattered across the forest floor.
Design Language
The design is guided by sacred geometry, the same natural mathematics that shapes branching systems, leaf arrangements and energy flows in the natural world. The placement of each suite follows this geometry, creating a balanced rhythm across the site. Rather than imposing order on the landscape, the resort grows with it, allowing visitors to move through the elevated pathways as if drifting through a canopy.
Materiality
Each suite is constructed from circular, sustainable timber, chosen for its low ecological footprint and natural warmth. The supporting branching structures are steel, engineered to achieve the organic geometry with strength and precision. Together, wood and steel create harmony between softness and structure, nature and craft, lightness and resilience.
Experience
Life in The Treeco Resorts unfolds above the ground, allowing the landscape beneath to remain intact. Elevation preserves soil life, roots and understory ecosystems while offering guests panoramic views and an intimate relationship with the surrounding forest. Breezes move through the walkways; shifting light plays across timber surfaces; birds fly at eye level. The experience is not about occupying nature but dwelling within it.
Environmental approach
By lifting the architecture, the design minimizes its physical footprint and protects existing habitats. The elevated construction allows wildlife, daylight and airflow to move freely below. The resort’s environmental strategies include minimal foundation points, passive cooling through elevation and wind corridors, circular material cycles and low-energy lighting integrated into the branching structures. Every decision reinforces the principle of touching the land lightly.
Vision
The Treeco Resorts propose a new typology for eco-hospitality — one in which architecture rises gently with nature rather than replacing it. Through biomimicry, circular materials and sacred geometry, the resort becomes a sanctuary of lightness and regeneration. Instead of consuming a landscape, it becomes an elevated companion to it.