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Project Turtle Tail Resort
Client R.E.D
DATE 2023
Location Turks And Caicos Islands
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Project Turtle Tail Resort
Client R.E.D
DATE 2023
Location Turks And Caicos Islands
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Design Team : Reza Valinejad, Mina Chabok

Interior Design & Rendering : Donya Yousefi

Drawing : Reza Valinejad, Mina Chabok, Sana Alidadi

Model : Aria Rahiminejad

Turtle Tail, Turks & Caicos Islands

AVA is formulated as a systemic architecture shaped by the narrow ridge between Flamingo Lake and the North Atlantic. Rather than imposing form onto the terrain, the project emerges from an intelligent modular DNA—a generative framework of cubic volumes capable of unlimited recombination. This spatial genotype allows each residence to step, cantilever, or compress in response to shifting topography, view corridors, and environmental forces, producing a cohesive yet non-repetitive coastal hospitality development. Every villa is precisely oriented to capture the site’s dual horizon: sunrise over the ocean and sunset across the lake.

Elevated structural grids create shaded outdoor rooms below, while reinforced concrete shells, deep overhangs, and cross-ventilation strategies translate climatic resilience into architectural expression. Extending from individual dwellings into shared amenities and circulation, the modular system becomes the project’s connective tissue—an adaptable language that ties the development to both landscape and light. AVA demonstrates how a simple geometric intelligence can yield complex spatial possibilities, crafting architecture that is environmentally attuned, formally rigorous, and deeply rooted in place.

Design Team : Reza Valinejad, Mina Chabok

Interior Design & Rendering : Donya Yousefi

Drawing : Reza Valinejad, Mina Chabok, Sana Alidadi

Model : Aria Rahiminejad

Turtle Tail, Turks & Caicos Islands

AVA is formulated as a systemic architecture shaped by the narrow ridge between Flamingo Lake and the North Atlantic. Rather than imposing form onto the terrain, the project emerges from an intelligent modular DNA—a generative framework of cubic volumes capable of unlimited recombination. This spatial genotype allows each residence to step, cantilever, or compress in response to shifting topography, view corridors, and environmental forces, producing a cohesive yet non-repetitive coastal hospitality development. Every villa is precisely oriented to capture the site’s dual horizon: sunrise over the ocean and sunset across the lake.

Elevated structural grids create shaded outdoor rooms below, while reinforced concrete shells, deep overhangs, and cross-ventilation strategies translate climatic resilience into architectural expression. Extending from individual dwellings into shared amenities and circulation, the modular system becomes the project’s connective tissue—an adaptable language that ties the development to both landscape and light. AVA demonstrates how a simple geometric intelligence can yield complex spatial possibilities, crafting architecture that is environmentally attuned, formally rigorous, and deeply rooted in place.