One of the most appealing features of Hacienda Matapalo is being surrounded by a natural, lush rainforest. |
Hacienda Matapalo Costa Rica Real Estate has tasked key members of its development team with the sole purpose of implementing and maintaining extensive environmental stewardship before, during and after construction.
“It is our goal to utilize the latest ‘green’ technology wherever possible without jeopardizing our commitment to deliver the highest standards to our homeowners,” Albury said. “We believe that a balance and harmony with nature and our immediate environment will make Hacienda Matapalo a truly unique place to live.”
Some of Hacienda Matapalo’s ongoing efforts include:
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Albury pointed out that Hacienda Matapalo will also utilize environmentally friendly goods for many of its external building materials including: use of concrete which contains post-consumer materials, siding and external finishes that contain post-consumer materials, low or no volatile organic compounds (VOC) finishes/paints/adhesives, sustainable and locally farmed woods and materials, pervious or permeable pavers/materials for walkways and parking, recycled materials for roofing and materials that drain well and do not hold moisture or heat.
To learn more about Hacienda Matapalo and their Green Project, visit their Web site.
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That are including Matapalo, Dominial, Ballena, etc is just the most beautiful and unknown places of Costa Rica.
ReplyDeleteI’m glad they are building big projects in Guanacaste and that they won’t ruin the south pacific area.