CONNECTIVE PRACTICES
TreeCasa Hotel & Resort thrives with a firm understanding that any built environment is an inextricable part of a wider ecosystem. We take great care to honor this relationship in all we do—from landscape design to resource conservation, land stewardship and community health. Here are just a few ways we actualize our vision for a more sustainable world.
PALAPA TRADITION
SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE
All structures on the property are built in the palapa thatch architectural tradition, which dates back to the ancient civilizations of the Aztec, Inca and Maya. We use sustainable eco-friendly materials to reduce impact: native teak and bamboo poles, thatch roof woven from palm leaves—designed to shed water, create natural insulation and enhance airflow.
We employ skilled builders from La Paz Centro, a nearby town specializing in this timeless architecture to support a sustainable local economy.
GUIDED BY NATURE
ECOLOGICAL DESIGN
TreeCasa was designed to resound nature’s elegant and profound architecture and built to honor the expansive 450-acre canvas of dynamic landscape, plants and animals in which it exists. We build into the land and not on top of it. Ceiba trees form the heart of TreeCasa; the hills and coastal jungle form its frame. Winding walkways follow natural terrain to let guests appreciate the diverse landscape at different levels and perspectives.
Each element of TreeCasa was designed in relationship to place and intimate understanding of its characteristic soil, climate, wind and water flow through the different seasons.
RESTORING BALANCE
HEALTHY HABITATS
We created a naturalist pond for sustainable water management and to provide a habitat for native turtles, fish and iguanas.
We consciously preserve natural habitats in trees and on ground for diverse species of monkeys, butterflies, birds, amphibians and more while restoring native forest along 20km of trails.
FOOD-FOREST LANDSCAPING
AGRO-ECOLOGY
We integrate organic agriculture into the landscaping! You’ll find food forests growing throughout the entire property, highlighting biodynamic sources of food, beauty, materials and medicine. Guests have instant access to bananas, pineapples, papaya, guava, starfruit, chilies, herbs, superfoods like moringa and much more—planted right outside the canopy suite doors and all along the walkways.
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
All structures are built to optimize light, airflow and natural cooling systems (we have A/C, but you won’t need it). We use LED lighting throughout, which is 80% more efficient than standard bulbs, and use solar energy to handle much of our daytime load.
EXTENDING LIFE
REDUCE, REUSE AND RECYLCLING
Our water catchment systems capture grey water to grow bananas and other water-loving plants. We collect all our organic garden, grounds and kitchen scraps to replenish the soil with the richest compost for growing. Our garbage and recycling program extends from TreeCasa to the wider community in environmental educational programs (we also make art from recycled materials).
NATURAL PRODUCTS
WATER & EARTH-FRIENDLY
We use special ozone filters and purifiers to keep our pools clean and contaminant-free, minimizing the use of traditional pool chemicals. We use earth-friendly, enzyme and plant-based biodegradable products, and encourage our guest to do their part to help maintain a healthy ecosystem.
RESTORING RELATIONSHIPS
ORGANIC FOOD & FARMING
We grow our own organic food right on the grounds not only to provide our guests the fresh, delicious seasonal foods, but also to highlight how a local food movement can reduce environmental impact while improving lives and health. Employing a mix of traditional Nicaraguan agriculture, cutting-edge California permaculture and regenerative agriculture techniques, we build healthy soil and robust ecosystems. We honor the legacy of native foods while introducing new plants and flavors to enhance local diet and nutrition.
We also source all-natural meats, dairy, eggs, fresh-off-the-boat seafood and produce grown within a 10km radius to support our local farmers and fishermen.
ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY
SUSTAINABLE EDUCATION
TreeCasa offers free garden tours and classes to the wider community to share organic gardening techniques and raise ecosystem awareness for food security and community health. We started a program with a local orphanage in Rivas so that kids can learn about how organic food and farming can improve lives and community capacity. Now they tend to their own organic garden.