By Jessica Stewart on November 18, 2023
“Both the doors and the windows use patterns and shapes that could be reminiscent of tree leaves or insect wings from the jungle.”
Nestled outside of Tulum, Mexico— in the heart of the Mayan jungle—Roth Architecture created an organically shaped office and maker space. Using concrete and palm fiber, the pod-like structures embrace their natural surroundings with curves that hug trees or bring their trunks into the interior. In this way, the office and FabLab form an organic hub for the Azulik City of Arts.
Established by Roth, Azulik City of Arts aims to link ancestral traditions with contemporary hospitality, gastronomy, fashion, architecture, and design. By placing its headquarters in Azulik, the firm is bringing its creative reach to the jungle and leading by example.[…]
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Nice!
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I wouldn’t mind living in something like that, absolutely beautiful.
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