We plan and design natural spaces that connect people with nature through transformative experiences.

We look to build awareness and a sense of responsibility regarding the environment by providing unforgettable experiences.

SOME OF OUR CLIENTS IN OVER 20 COUNTRIES

Singapore
Argentina
Chile
Mexico
Thailand

Gabon
Pakistan
Zimbabwe
Portugal
China

England
France
India
Canada
Vietnam

Brazil
Marocco
Paraguay
French Guyane
Colombia
Peru

FEATURED PROJECTS

LAL SUHANRA BIOSPHERE RESERVE & SAFARI
FEASIBILITY STUDY AND MASTER PLAN, UTAH PRADESH, PAKISTAN 

TEMAIKÉN BIOPARK 
EXHIBIT SCENARIOS MASTER PLAN & SECURITY ASSESMENT, ARGENTINA

COFFEE SANCTUARY
CONCEPT PLAN, BUON MA TUOT, THAILAND 

SANTONGA VICTORIA FALLS SAFARI PARK
CONCEPT PLAN, VICTORIA FALLS , ZIMBAWE

UKUMARI BIOPARK
MASTER PLAN, PEREIRA, COLOMBIA

ORIENTAL WONDERS
MASTER PLAN, SISHUAN, CHINA 

THE ENCHANTED FOREST
MASTER PLAN, VERACRUZ, MEXICO

OUR CLIENTS

“We have worked with Gustavo on several projects, in different modalities, from participation in design workshops for natural parks and zoos, to the Master Plan of the Chiang Mai Night Safari in Thailand, the third of its kind in the world.

To say the least, we are very glad working with Pangea and appreciate their creative talents”

Bernard Harrison

Principal, Bernard Harrison and Friends Ltd.
CEO Emeritus Wildlife Reserves Singapore
(Night Safari, Singapore Zoo and Jurong Bird Park)

…”A professional colleague, Mr. Gustavo Collados, Landscape Ecologist, planner and designer who trades under the name of Pangea Consultants. I have known about his work and respected its quality for many years”…

Jon C. Coe

Jon Coe Design, Pty Ltd

“I have been fortune to work with Gustavo Collados on different projects. Pangea has contributed a lot to the transformation of zoos, their work speaks for those who work there”

MVZ Rafael Tinajero Ayala

Ex Director, Zoológico de Chapultepec, México D.F.

“In the end, we will conserve only what we love; we will love only what we understand and we will understand only what we are taught.”

Baba Dioum, Senegalese conservacionist