

An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic aerial architectural rendering of a sustainable eco-resort nestled beside the Chuta River. The scene is illuminated by the soft, diffused light of late afternoon, casting long shadows and creating a serene, tranquil atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, possibly from a drone, this image emphasizes the harmonious integration of built structures with the natural landscape, showcasing the rich textures of natural materials. The central focus is a two-story, large cabin-style hotel, elevated 40 cm above the ground to act as a riparian breeze barrier, its design reminiscent of Art Nouveau revival with prominent wooden lattice work (celosias) and expansive glass windows offering panoramic views of the lush surrounding vegetation. To the left of the hotel, a sophisticated restaurant with a welcoming ambiance is depicted, while to the far left, the gentle curve of the Chuta River flows, its banks dotted with an activated rainwater retention pond, hinting at the engineered slopes and the presence of larvivorous fish. Adjacent to the river and integrated into the landscaping, several discreet bat houses signify the commitment to the area's fauna. A dedicated parking area is visible, strategically placed near the access road. To the right of the hotel, a modern sauna is subtly integrated, its inviting entrance suggesting the warmth of its limestone-heated floor. Throughout the resort, subtle details underscore sustainability: aromatic plants adorn window boxes on the hotel rooms, designed to deter mosquitoes; the visible treatment process of wastewater is implied through hints of biodigesters, with gray water lines visible for toilet flushing, drip irrigation, and cleaning, while black water is directed towards a distant absorption well. The architectural style thoughtfully incorporates natural materials like reeds (carrizo), and the imagined photograph hints at the warm, clean aesthetic of individual guest rooms, featuring artisanal elements like earth-made bathrooms. Soft, ambient lighting is depicted, set to activate post-sunset through solar power, ensuring minimal disturbance to nocturnal wildlife. Recreational activities are subtly suggested through pathways leading towards areas for kayaking, hiking, and picnicking, all designed to complement, rather than compete with, the natural beauty and prominence of the Chuta River's ecosystem. The overall composition masterfully balances architectural presence with the overwhelming, yet cherished, natural environment, conveying a profound sense of ecological responsibility and serene escape.