Las Catalinas, Costa Rica

Las Catalinas, Costa Rica
Master-planned community
Coordinates: 10°28′55″N 85°47′08″W / 10.481997°N 85.785682°W / 10.481997; -85.785682Coordinates: 10°28′55″N 85°47′08″W / 10.481997°N 85.785682°W / 10.481997; -85.785682
Country  Costa Rica
Province  Guanacaste
Canton  Santa Cruz
Area
  Land 1.875 sq mi (4.86 km2)
  Urban 0.375 sq mi (0.97 km2)
Time zone CST (UTC-6)
Website www.lascatalinascr.com

Las Catalinas is a 1,200 acre[1] beach town on the Pacific Ocean in the Guanacaste Province of northwest Costa Rica. Envisioned as a compact, walkable beach town, Las Catalinas was founded in 2006[2] by Charles Brewer (businessman)[3] and incorporates the principles of New Urbanism.[4]

Location

Las Catalinas is located on Playa Danta and Playa Dantita near Potrero, Costa Rica. The closest international airport is Daniel Oduber Quiros International Airport in Liberia, Costa Rica.

Natural Reserve

Approximately 1000 of the 1200 acres is natural forest reserve.[5] There are about 35 kilometers of hiking and single track mountain biking trails.

Architecture and Urbanism

Urban Design

The master plan was primarily designed by Douglas Duany, currently a professor of the practice at the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture.[6] It is a dense urbanism that focuses on an interesting pedestrian experience, maximizing views, and integrating nature.[2] Of the 1200 acres, approximately 200 acres are planned to built, the remaining 1000 acres is left as a natural reserve.[7]

Architecture

Many urban designers and architects have since done design work in Las Catalinas, including:

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