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The villa’s original high ceilings, wood beams, and chandelier set a colonial-era tone that acts as a strong thread throughout. Striped fabrics remind guests of the sea just outside, while Baja Club’s color palette is the same green and red common to Mexican earthenware, old metals and woods, and woven materials. The bathrooms are tiled in a manner inspired by the classic Mexican hacienda.
Architecture Max von Werz Arquitectos
A massive double-door main entrance, with amber glazing and ornamental ironmongery, is a testament to colonial-era details, as are tall ironwork windows with ornamental grills. Red terrazzo floor tiles and skirting, massive timber beams, and a rough stucco façade highlight the villa’s character, while the L-shaped new build frames a central courtyard, creating a series of peaceful patios and gardens.
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Born in Montreal, raised in New York and Munich, trained in London, and based in Mexico City, Max von Werz—the architect behind Mexico’s Baja Club—is a student of the world.
Baja Club
Paseo Alvaro Obregon 265, La Paz
La Paz, Baja California Sur 23006
Mexico
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