The eco-lodge would be spread over 26,000 square foot area at Big Cypress Everglades area of Florida with buildings grouped to form a village with special structures that encompass a restaurant, spa, reception and meeting areas.
A series of 44 freestanding villas will be arranged in clusters named for Seminole tribes. All traditional vehicles will be kept at the reception area, making all lodge access by pedestrian or non-traditional vehicles only, the company said in a press statement.
The structured will be constructed with a “chicki” roof and structural accents anchored by native, recycled stone. The entire project would meet the US environmental standards for energy conservation.