Infinity Maldives to Bring Eco-Friendly Luxury to the Malé Atoll

Shigeru Ban’s oasis blends luxury and sustainability in the Maldives

Japanese architect Shigeru Ban unveils the mesmerizing Infinite Maldives, a sustainable resort design embracing the Maldivian vernacular. Situated within the Malé Atoll, this eco-friendly haven sprawls across five hectares, featuring 44 villas seamlessly blending with the Indian Ocean.

Ban’s design incorporates locally sourced materials and innovative pre-fabrication methods, ensuring minimal environmental impact. The resort, commissioned by Crystal Property Group, stands as a true act of sustainability, providing a harmonious retreat where residents can relax in tune with nature.

The architectural masterpiece boasts wooden villas connected by a long boardwalk, offering private infinity pools and outdoor lounging spaces for each residence. Landscape architect Michael Desvigne enhances the allure with four enchanting gardens.

Infinite Maldives is more than a resort; it’s a commitment to sustainability and luxury. Crystal Property Group CEO, Reza Magdon Ismail, expresses pride in delivering this one-of-a-kind opportunity, heralding a milestone for the Maldives.

As Shigeru Ban’s vision comes to life, Infinite Maldives stands as a testament to the wonders of the island, offering a unique blend of opulence and environmental consciousness. The property will be sold in September 2023 and construction will begin in January 2024. Stay tuned at Crystal Property Group.

Written by James Wolfe

I'm a nature lover that enjoys traveling and sharing my experiences.

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