Tulum
Located in the Riviera Maya, this place is the side hippy from Cancun. Combine the party with ecological tourism and a sustainable architectural design.
Unlike Cancun, which has large hotels, Tulum’s architecture consists of small hotels and residences that allow for silence, natural light, and relaxation.
Its style is rustic with beautiful finishes and a first-class design designed to respect and harmonize with the vegetation of the region, according to the developer Grupo R4.
The concept of luxury has another meaning, since it offers exclusive spaces, but under the premise of merging with nature.
There are spas, crystal clear cenotes, relaxation areas, a ceremonial center in the middle of the tropical jungle, bohemian bars and DJ sets by the sea.
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oaxaca
It is one of the most visited states, not only at Easter but throughout the year, due to its extraordinary gastronomic, cultural and architectural offer.
The state has magical towns, the Historic Center, the archaeological zones of Monte Albán and Mitla, but also beaches such as Huatulco, Puerto Escondido, Mazunte and Zicatela.
These characteristics have inspired many architects to promote a design that preserves the authenticity of Oaxaca.
There are buildings like the Hotel Monte Uzulu with a concept of honoring the land and water as fundamental elements.
For its construction, all the trees in the area were respected, the wood is local and the finishes of the walls are earth and lime.
In addition, a water reuse system was developed and rain is captured.
Other works such as the Sport City Oaxaca whose design is totally different from the rest of its branches in the country.
Here traditional materials such as adobe, stone, wood, bamboo, tiles, bricks, lime, concrete and steel were chosen. The main walls are made of brown adobes made by artisans from neighboring towns.
With natural ventilation, the use of air conditioning was avoided and thermal solar panels were placed to heat the water in the showers.