Gova: A Benchmark in Real Estate Development
At Gova, we take great pride in being a leading benchmark in the Puerto Vallarta and Bahía de Banderas region for real estate developments.
This recognition is the result of many years of dedicated effort, the hard work of all our collaborators, and a constant commitment to research and innovation to always stay ahead of the curve.
In the world of real estate development, it’s essential to stay attuned to the emerging design trends year after year. However, what truly sets us apart is our focus on the user experience—the people who will call these developments home. Their well-being is our ultimate goal.
This is why we embrace the philosophy of integrated design—a holistic approach that not only views construction as a craft but also considers life itself as a process of connection and harmony.
Join us and discover how we bring this philosophy to life.
Sustainable Development: The Foundation of Integrated Design
To understand integrated design, it’s crucial to first discuss a fundamental concept: sustainable development. You've likely heard of it, especially in recent years as discussions about the human impact on the planet, the carbon footprint, and the need for more responsible resource usage have become more prevalent. These discussions are, in fact, a direct response to the goals of sustainable development.
According to UNESCO: "The origin of the concept of sustainable development is associated with the growing concern within the international community in the last decades of the 20th century, considering the link between economic and social development and its immediate or long-term effects on the natural environment."
This statement highlights the close relationship between human development—in all its forms—and its impact on the environment, including the damage done to natural surroundings and the consumption of resources. As a society, it’s crucial for us to be aware of this and work towards developing models that allow us to grow in harmony with the environment, minimizing ecological effects while continuously improving societal well-being.
While this is a vast and complex topic that could take hours to explore, what’s perhaps most interesting are the models that have emerged to address these challenges and propose solutions, such as integrated design.
In a modern way, integrated design is a subject that in the last decade has gained a lot of ground, since it considers all the necessary aspects to guarantee a full life. It is a holistic way of looking at design, taking into account social, economic, environmental and ecological factors.
Integrated design and a more human future
Realistically, the integrated design philosophy has been around the world for years. Proof of this are many of the constructions that we find in ancient civilizations or settlements, such as some aqueducts or the way of designing buildings to take advantage of daylight, among others.
Integrated design results in spaces with low environmental impact, but designed for maximum human use: it proposes the creation of communities and shared spaces, accessible, but durable homes and above all else, they offer comfort and prosperity.
At Gova, we work under this idea and we want to share this philosophy with the world, because we firmly believe that it is the door to a much brighter future.