Architecture Frida Escobedo
Architecture Frida Escobedo
Beyond two kilometers of discrete, unpaved road lies a monumental Mayan-inspired structure that gives way to treehouse-style villas.
The architecture of the treehouses transforms the surrounding jungle into décor while allowing the fauna to roam freely beneath. This is tropical-sustainable modernism at its most inspired. The hotel's public areas, which include a plunge pool and recreational areas, serve as visual anchors in the landscape, with a series of light walkways connecting these spaces to the villas.
Interior design Rodrigo Juarez, Diego Alor, Frida Escobedo, Mariel Lozano
Spacious and carefully crafted treehouses allow guests to experience the jungle in a unique, mystical way, while also providing privacy and natural light.
Designed using upcycled and salvaged materials, the warmly textured furniture blends almost seamlessly with the rich wooden beams and paneling that define the villas. Here, too, one finds custom pieces from several leading Mexican brands and local artisans, such as Bandido Studio, Cacao Design, Hacha Ceramics, and Casa Caliza, which augment a mostly brown, green, and off-white color palette. Collaborations with artist Marina Silva and the Japanese brand Nossara Towels round out the inspiring scene.