Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Hotel Tiki Tiki Tulum | Arturo Zavala Haag

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The Tiki Tiki Tulum Hotel has only fifteen rooms and is surrounded by a magnificent jungle. Its architecture is inspired by the modern architecture of the 1950s, where attention to detail and space quality make the project a good choice of accommodation.

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Modernist and Art Deco details have been designed, blending characteristics of regional designs and materials that are found in the region. Local wood was also used to design furniture and carpentry. The exterior ceramic insert was designed specifically to honor the beautiful architecture of Palm Springs.

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We seek to maintain the maximum amount of vegetation and trees on the ground, the hotel is distributed around a central swimming pool that is the heart of the project, a refreshing and visual oasis surrounded by tropical plants and an architecture that mixes in a friendly way with their surroundings.

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Project Info :

Architects : Arturo Zavala Haag
Project Year : 2016
Project Area : 1000.0 m2
Photograph : Arturo Zavala Haag
Construction : Fernando Abogado Mestre
Project Location : Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Manufacturers : MOOMA Mosaicos, Divicun, Casa Nohoch

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