Roberto Eisenmann III, founder of Terra Viva, a sustainable living concept in Coronado, Panama, shares his vision with Amos Hornstein, co-founder of pallaslife.com. They discuss the innovative development centered around a 4,000 sqm Central Park, featuring over 250 fruit trees and 58 species. The conversation highlights the unique aspects of Terra Viva, aiming to reconnect people with nature and promote ethical living.
See below the timecodes for specific chapters and at the bottom of the description a full summary of the content of the conversation.
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⏰ Timecodes ⏰
00:00 Introduction
00:42 The Concept of Terra Viva
05:23 Living in Terra Viva
07:01 The Vision and Target Audience
10:17 European Style living in Panama
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Summary of the Conversation
Roberto Eisenmann III discusses the inspiration and vision behind Terra Viva, a sustainable living development in Coronado, Panama. The centerpiece of the project is a 4,000 square meter Central Park with over 250 fruit trees and 58 species, aimed at reconnecting residents with nature. The park also includes medicinal plants and wooden trees, creating a lush, natural environment.
The homes in Terra Viva are European-sized, designed in a contemporary and linear style. Most homes have backyards that connect directly to the Central Park, promoting community living without fences or walls. Residents will have access to various amenities, including a Zen garden, a greenery for planting and harvesting, a world-class golf course designed by Fascio, a beach club, and nearby attractions like El Valle and Panama City.
Roberto’s vision for Terra Viva is to create a sustainable living environment that defies current market trends. He hopes that other developers will emulate the green living concept and prioritize the environment. The target audience for Terra Viva is not defined by financial status but by ethical values, respect for nature, and a desire for a sustainable lifestyle. The development welcomes individuals from all backgrounds, ages, and walks of life who share a commitment to environmental stewardship.