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Naboa Tulum has been named one of the 16 most beautiful hotels in the world by Prix Versailles 2026. An international award endorsed by UNESCO and the UIA (International Union of Architects), recognizing projects that achieve an extraordinary balance of beauty, innovation, and ecological efficiency within their living environments.
Deep gratitude to every hand and mind that brought this vision to life.
Architecture & Construction: @jaquestudio
Interior Design: @studio.wenden
Landscape Design: @hugosanchez.paisaje
Photography: @cesarbejarstudio
Fine Carpentry: @grupovalpen
Steelwork: @herreria_a_detalle
@prixversailles @naboatulum
#Architecture #Hospitality #DesignHotels #BoutiqueHotel #Tulum

Naboa Tulum has been named one of the 16 most beautiful hotels in the world by Prix Versailles 2026. An international award endorsed by UNESCO and the UIA (International Union of Architects), recognizing projects that achieve an extraordinary balance of beauty, innovation, and ecological efficiency within their living environments.
Deep gratitude to every hand and mind that brought this vision to life.
Architecture & Construction: @jaquestudio
Interior Design: @studio.wenden
Landscape Design: @hugosanchez.paisaje
Photography: @cesarbejarstudio
Fine Carpentry: @grupovalpen
Steelwork: @herreria_a_detalle
@prixversailles @naboatulum
#Architecture #Hospitality #DesignHotels #BoutiqueHotel #Tulum

Naboa Tulum has been named one of the 16 most beautiful hotels in the world by Prix Versailles 2026. An international award endorsed by UNESCO and the UIA (International Union of Architects), recognizing projects that achieve an extraordinary balance of beauty, innovation, and ecological efficiency within their living environments.
Deep gratitude to every hand and mind that brought this vision to life.
Architecture & Construction: @jaquestudio
Interior Design: @studio.wenden
Landscape Design: @hugosanchez.paisaje
Photography: @cesarbejarstudio
Fine Carpentry: @grupovalpen
Steelwork: @herreria_a_detalle
@prixversailles @naboatulum
#Architecture #Hospitality #DesignHotels #BoutiqueHotel #Tulum

2026
Naboa (Tulum, Mexico)
Sélection mondiale Hôtels
World Selection Hotels
© Jaque Studio
@naboahotels @jaquestudio @studio.wenden @culturamx @visitmexico
#prixversailles #architecture #design #hotels #tulum #yucatan #mexico

2026
Naboa (Tulum, Mexico)
Sélection mondiale Hôtels
World Selection Hotels
© Jaque Studio
@naboahotels @jaquestudio @studio.wenden @culturamx @visitmexico
#prixversailles #architecture #design #hotels #tulum #yucatan #mexico

2026
Naboa (Tulum, Mexico)
Sélection mondiale Hôtels
World Selection Hotels
© Jaque Studio
@naboahotels @jaquestudio @studio.wenden @culturamx @visitmexico
#prixversailles #architecture #design #hotels #tulum #yucatan #mexico

2026
Naboa (Tulum, Mexico)
Sélection mondiale Hôtels
World Selection Hotels
© Jaque Studio
@naboahotels @jaquestudio @studio.wenden @culturamx @visitmexico
#prixversailles #architecture #design #hotels #tulum #yucatan #mexico
Casa Tropical
Arquitectura: Jaque Studio
@jaquestudio
Videografía: Anna Enciso, Elias Narro
@annaenciso95 , @eliasnarro
Portada: César Béjar
@cesarbejarstudio
Casa Tropical de Jaque Studio se desarrolla en un solo nivel en medio de la selva de Tulum. Con materiales locales como chukum, piedra caliza y madera, el proyecto logra una conexión silenciosa entre arquitectura y naturaleza, mientras que sus patios abiertos, terrazas y espacios difuminan el límite entre interior y exterior. Además de su lenguaje tropical y cálido, la casa funciona de manera autosuficiente mediante paneles solares, tratamiento de aguas y conservación del 77% de la vegetación existente. Un proyecto que demuestra que el lujo también puede sentirse en la calma, la sombra y la relación sensible con el entorno.
(2022)
Envía tus proyectos vía Linktree (link en la biografía), etiquétanos @arquitectonica_ y sé parte de la comunidad con nuestro hashtag #arquitectonica_

Casa Pio | Mérida 🍃😮💨
Arquitectura: Jesús Acosta, César Pérez, Estefanía Bautista
Visuales: Miguel Carrillo

Casa Pio | Mérida 🍃😮💨
Arquitectura: Jesús Acosta, César Pérez, Estefanía Bautista
Visuales: Miguel Carrillo

Casa Pio | Mérida 🍃😮💨
Arquitectura: Jesús Acosta, César Pérez, Estefanía Bautista
Visuales: Miguel Carrillo

Casa Pio | Mérida 🍃😮💨
Arquitectura: Jesús Acosta, César Pérez, Estefanía Bautista
Visuales: Miguel Carrillo

Casa Pio | Mérida 🍃😮💨
Arquitectura: Jesús Acosta, César Pérez, Estefanía Bautista
Visuales: Miguel Carrillo

Casa Pio | Mérida 🍃😮💨
Arquitectura: Jesús Acosta, César Pérez, Estefanía Bautista
Visuales: Miguel Carrillo

Casa Pio | Mérida 🍃😮💨
Arquitectura: Jesús Acosta, César Pérez, Estefanía Bautista
Visuales: Miguel Carrillo

ENNEA, PUERTO ESCONDIDO
~ An oasis shaped by climate and coastal landscape
Located near Punta Zicatela beach in Oaxaca, Ennea is a nine-room hotel shaped by its climatic and geographical context. Positioned on elevated terrain and bordering a nature reserve, the project is conceived as a retreat that encourages disconnection, offering expansive views of the Pacific Ocean while immersing guests in native vegetation.
The architecture is organized into three primary volumes placed along the urban edge to create a protected microclimate that opens inward toward the landscape. The first volume, a double-height reception space, acts as a transitional threshold—guiding visitors from the street into the gardens and shared spaces. The second volume houses a large palapa-style restaurant elevated to capture sea breezes and panoramic views, supported by exposed concrete columns that enable cross ventilation. Beneath it, service and administrative areas are discreetly integrated.
The third volume is a linear block combining an open, shaded ground floor with two upper levels of guest rooms, connected by a sculptural helicoidal staircase. Oriented to preserve views, it ensures visual access to both the reserve and the sea from all rooms. The ground plane extends into a lush central garden featuring a pool, bar, massage pavilion, and treehouse-style rooms, reinforcing a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.
Materially, the project draws from regional textures—exposed concrete, wood, stone, and local fabrics—creating a tactile, grounded palette. Ennea emerges as a quiet refuge within the growing coastal fabric, balancing openness, climate responsiveness, and spatial calm.
Architecture: Jaque Studio
Design Team: Jesús G Acosta, Carlos Enríquez, César Pérez
Client: Ennea Hotel
Builder: Constructora Ingrid
Interior Design: Comité de Proyectos
Landscape: Polen Paisaje
Landscape Lighting: Sombra
Location: Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, México
Area: 998 m² / 10,742 ft²
Photography: César Belio

ENNEA, PUERTO ESCONDIDO
~ An oasis shaped by climate and coastal landscape
Located near Punta Zicatela beach in Oaxaca, Ennea is a nine-room hotel shaped by its climatic and geographical context. Positioned on elevated terrain and bordering a nature reserve, the project is conceived as a retreat that encourages disconnection, offering expansive views of the Pacific Ocean while immersing guests in native vegetation.
The architecture is organized into three primary volumes placed along the urban edge to create a protected microclimate that opens inward toward the landscape. The first volume, a double-height reception space, acts as a transitional threshold—guiding visitors from the street into the gardens and shared spaces. The second volume houses a large palapa-style restaurant elevated to capture sea breezes and panoramic views, supported by exposed concrete columns that enable cross ventilation. Beneath it, service and administrative areas are discreetly integrated.
The third volume is a linear block combining an open, shaded ground floor with two upper levels of guest rooms, connected by a sculptural helicoidal staircase. Oriented to preserve views, it ensures visual access to both the reserve and the sea from all rooms. The ground plane extends into a lush central garden featuring a pool, bar, massage pavilion, and treehouse-style rooms, reinforcing a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.
Materially, the project draws from regional textures—exposed concrete, wood, stone, and local fabrics—creating a tactile, grounded palette. Ennea emerges as a quiet refuge within the growing coastal fabric, balancing openness, climate responsiveness, and spatial calm.
Architecture: Jaque Studio
Design Team: Jesús G Acosta, Carlos Enríquez, César Pérez
Client: Ennea Hotel
Builder: Constructora Ingrid
Interior Design: Comité de Proyectos
Landscape: Polen Paisaje
Landscape Lighting: Sombra
Location: Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, México
Area: 998 m² / 10,742 ft²
Photography: César Belio

ENNEA, PUERTO ESCONDIDO
~ An oasis shaped by climate and coastal landscape
Located near Punta Zicatela beach in Oaxaca, Ennea is a nine-room hotel shaped by its climatic and geographical context. Positioned on elevated terrain and bordering a nature reserve, the project is conceived as a retreat that encourages disconnection, offering expansive views of the Pacific Ocean while immersing guests in native vegetation.
The architecture is organized into three primary volumes placed along the urban edge to create a protected microclimate that opens inward toward the landscape. The first volume, a double-height reception space, acts as a transitional threshold—guiding visitors from the street into the gardens and shared spaces. The second volume houses a large palapa-style restaurant elevated to capture sea breezes and panoramic views, supported by exposed concrete columns that enable cross ventilation. Beneath it, service and administrative areas are discreetly integrated.
The third volume is a linear block combining an open, shaded ground floor with two upper levels of guest rooms, connected by a sculptural helicoidal staircase. Oriented to preserve views, it ensures visual access to both the reserve and the sea from all rooms. The ground plane extends into a lush central garden featuring a pool, bar, massage pavilion, and treehouse-style rooms, reinforcing a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.
Materially, the project draws from regional textures—exposed concrete, wood, stone, and local fabrics—creating a tactile, grounded palette. Ennea emerges as a quiet refuge within the growing coastal fabric, balancing openness, climate responsiveness, and spatial calm.
Architecture: Jaque Studio
Design Team: Jesús G Acosta, Carlos Enríquez, César Pérez
Client: Ennea Hotel
Builder: Constructora Ingrid
Interior Design: Comité de Proyectos
Landscape: Polen Paisaje
Landscape Lighting: Sombra
Location: Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, México
Area: 998 m² / 10,742 ft²
Photography: César Belio

ENNEA, PUERTO ESCONDIDO
~ An oasis shaped by climate and coastal landscape
Located near Punta Zicatela beach in Oaxaca, Ennea is a nine-room hotel shaped by its climatic and geographical context. Positioned on elevated terrain and bordering a nature reserve, the project is conceived as a retreat that encourages disconnection, offering expansive views of the Pacific Ocean while immersing guests in native vegetation.
The architecture is organized into three primary volumes placed along the urban edge to create a protected microclimate that opens inward toward the landscape. The first volume, a double-height reception space, acts as a transitional threshold—guiding visitors from the street into the gardens and shared spaces. The second volume houses a large palapa-style restaurant elevated to capture sea breezes and panoramic views, supported by exposed concrete columns that enable cross ventilation. Beneath it, service and administrative areas are discreetly integrated.
The third volume is a linear block combining an open, shaded ground floor with two upper levels of guest rooms, connected by a sculptural helicoidal staircase. Oriented to preserve views, it ensures visual access to both the reserve and the sea from all rooms. The ground plane extends into a lush central garden featuring a pool, bar, massage pavilion, and treehouse-style rooms, reinforcing a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.
Materially, the project draws from regional textures—exposed concrete, wood, stone, and local fabrics—creating a tactile, grounded palette. Ennea emerges as a quiet refuge within the growing coastal fabric, balancing openness, climate responsiveness, and spatial calm.
Architecture: Jaque Studio
Design Team: Jesús G Acosta, Carlos Enríquez, César Pérez
Client: Ennea Hotel
Builder: Constructora Ingrid
Interior Design: Comité de Proyectos
Landscape: Polen Paisaje
Landscape Lighting: Sombra
Location: Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, México
Area: 998 m² / 10,742 ft²
Photography: César Belio

ENNEA, PUERTO ESCONDIDO
~ An oasis shaped by climate and coastal landscape
Located near Punta Zicatela beach in Oaxaca, Ennea is a nine-room hotel shaped by its climatic and geographical context. Positioned on elevated terrain and bordering a nature reserve, the project is conceived as a retreat that encourages disconnection, offering expansive views of the Pacific Ocean while immersing guests in native vegetation.
The architecture is organized into three primary volumes placed along the urban edge to create a protected microclimate that opens inward toward the landscape. The first volume, a double-height reception space, acts as a transitional threshold—guiding visitors from the street into the gardens and shared spaces. The second volume houses a large palapa-style restaurant elevated to capture sea breezes and panoramic views, supported by exposed concrete columns that enable cross ventilation. Beneath it, service and administrative areas are discreetly integrated.
The third volume is a linear block combining an open, shaded ground floor with two upper levels of guest rooms, connected by a sculptural helicoidal staircase. Oriented to preserve views, it ensures visual access to both the reserve and the sea from all rooms. The ground plane extends into a lush central garden featuring a pool, bar, massage pavilion, and treehouse-style rooms, reinforcing a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.
Materially, the project draws from regional textures—exposed concrete, wood, stone, and local fabrics—creating a tactile, grounded palette. Ennea emerges as a quiet refuge within the growing coastal fabric, balancing openness, climate responsiveness, and spatial calm.
Architecture: Jaque Studio
Design Team: Jesús G Acosta, Carlos Enríquez, César Pérez
Client: Ennea Hotel
Builder: Constructora Ingrid
Interior Design: Comité de Proyectos
Landscape: Polen Paisaje
Landscape Lighting: Sombra
Location: Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, México
Area: 998 m² / 10,742 ft²
Photography: César Belio

ENNEA, PUERTO ESCONDIDO
~ An oasis shaped by climate and coastal landscape
Located near Punta Zicatela beach in Oaxaca, Ennea is a nine-room hotel shaped by its climatic and geographical context. Positioned on elevated terrain and bordering a nature reserve, the project is conceived as a retreat that encourages disconnection, offering expansive views of the Pacific Ocean while immersing guests in native vegetation.
The architecture is organized into three primary volumes placed along the urban edge to create a protected microclimate that opens inward toward the landscape. The first volume, a double-height reception space, acts as a transitional threshold—guiding visitors from the street into the gardens and shared spaces. The second volume houses a large palapa-style restaurant elevated to capture sea breezes and panoramic views, supported by exposed concrete columns that enable cross ventilation. Beneath it, service and administrative areas are discreetly integrated.
The third volume is a linear block combining an open, shaded ground floor with two upper levels of guest rooms, connected by a sculptural helicoidal staircase. Oriented to preserve views, it ensures visual access to both the reserve and the sea from all rooms. The ground plane extends into a lush central garden featuring a pool, bar, massage pavilion, and treehouse-style rooms, reinforcing a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.
Materially, the project draws from regional textures—exposed concrete, wood, stone, and local fabrics—creating a tactile, grounded palette. Ennea emerges as a quiet refuge within the growing coastal fabric, balancing openness, climate responsiveness, and spatial calm.
Architecture: Jaque Studio
Design Team: Jesús G Acosta, Carlos Enríquez, César Pérez
Client: Ennea Hotel
Builder: Constructora Ingrid
Interior Design: Comité de Proyectos
Landscape: Polen Paisaje
Landscape Lighting: Sombra
Location: Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, México
Area: 998 m² / 10,742 ft²
Photography: César Belio

ENNEA, PUERTO ESCONDIDO
~ An oasis shaped by climate and coastal landscape
Located near Punta Zicatela beach in Oaxaca, Ennea is a nine-room hotel shaped by its climatic and geographical context. Positioned on elevated terrain and bordering a nature reserve, the project is conceived as a retreat that encourages disconnection, offering expansive views of the Pacific Ocean while immersing guests in native vegetation.
The architecture is organized into three primary volumes placed along the urban edge to create a protected microclimate that opens inward toward the landscape. The first volume, a double-height reception space, acts as a transitional threshold—guiding visitors from the street into the gardens and shared spaces. The second volume houses a large palapa-style restaurant elevated to capture sea breezes and panoramic views, supported by exposed concrete columns that enable cross ventilation. Beneath it, service and administrative areas are discreetly integrated.
The third volume is a linear block combining an open, shaded ground floor with two upper levels of guest rooms, connected by a sculptural helicoidal staircase. Oriented to preserve views, it ensures visual access to both the reserve and the sea from all rooms. The ground plane extends into a lush central garden featuring a pool, bar, massage pavilion, and treehouse-style rooms, reinforcing a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.
Materially, the project draws from regional textures—exposed concrete, wood, stone, and local fabrics—creating a tactile, grounded palette. Ennea emerges as a quiet refuge within the growing coastal fabric, balancing openness, climate responsiveness, and spatial calm.
Architecture: Jaque Studio
Design Team: Jesús G Acosta, Carlos Enríquez, César Pérez
Client: Ennea Hotel
Builder: Constructora Ingrid
Interior Design: Comité de Proyectos
Landscape: Polen Paisaje
Landscape Lighting: Sombra
Location: Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, México
Area: 998 m² / 10,742 ft²
Photography: César Belio

ENNEA, PUERTO ESCONDIDO
~ An oasis shaped by climate and coastal landscape
Located near Punta Zicatela beach in Oaxaca, Ennea is a nine-room hotel shaped by its climatic and geographical context. Positioned on elevated terrain and bordering a nature reserve, the project is conceived as a retreat that encourages disconnection, offering expansive views of the Pacific Ocean while immersing guests in native vegetation.
The architecture is organized into three primary volumes placed along the urban edge to create a protected microclimate that opens inward toward the landscape. The first volume, a double-height reception space, acts as a transitional threshold—guiding visitors from the street into the gardens and shared spaces. The second volume houses a large palapa-style restaurant elevated to capture sea breezes and panoramic views, supported by exposed concrete columns that enable cross ventilation. Beneath it, service and administrative areas are discreetly integrated.
The third volume is a linear block combining an open, shaded ground floor with two upper levels of guest rooms, connected by a sculptural helicoidal staircase. Oriented to preserve views, it ensures visual access to both the reserve and the sea from all rooms. The ground plane extends into a lush central garden featuring a pool, bar, massage pavilion, and treehouse-style rooms, reinforcing a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.
Materially, the project draws from regional textures—exposed concrete, wood, stone, and local fabrics—creating a tactile, grounded palette. Ennea emerges as a quiet refuge within the growing coastal fabric, balancing openness, climate responsiveness, and spatial calm.
Architecture: Jaque Studio
Design Team: Jesús G Acosta, Carlos Enríquez, César Pérez
Client: Ennea Hotel
Builder: Constructora Ingrid
Interior Design: Comité de Proyectos
Landscape: Polen Paisaje
Landscape Lighting: Sombra
Location: Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, México
Area: 998 m² / 10,742 ft²
Photography: César Belio

ENNEA, PUERTO ESCONDIDO
~ An oasis shaped by climate and coastal landscape
Located near Punta Zicatela beach in Oaxaca, Ennea is a nine-room hotel shaped by its climatic and geographical context. Positioned on elevated terrain and bordering a nature reserve, the project is conceived as a retreat that encourages disconnection, offering expansive views of the Pacific Ocean while immersing guests in native vegetation.
The architecture is organized into three primary volumes placed along the urban edge to create a protected microclimate that opens inward toward the landscape. The first volume, a double-height reception space, acts as a transitional threshold—guiding visitors from the street into the gardens and shared spaces. The second volume houses a large palapa-style restaurant elevated to capture sea breezes and panoramic views, supported by exposed concrete columns that enable cross ventilation. Beneath it, service and administrative areas are discreetly integrated.
The third volume is a linear block combining an open, shaded ground floor with two upper levels of guest rooms, connected by a sculptural helicoidal staircase. Oriented to preserve views, it ensures visual access to both the reserve and the sea from all rooms. The ground plane extends into a lush central garden featuring a pool, bar, massage pavilion, and treehouse-style rooms, reinforcing a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.
Materially, the project draws from regional textures—exposed concrete, wood, stone, and local fabrics—creating a tactile, grounded palette. Ennea emerges as a quiet refuge within the growing coastal fabric, balancing openness, climate responsiveness, and spatial calm.
Architecture: Jaque Studio
Design Team: Jesús G Acosta, Carlos Enríquez, César Pérez
Client: Ennea Hotel
Builder: Constructora Ingrid
Interior Design: Comité de Proyectos
Landscape: Polen Paisaje
Landscape Lighting: Sombra
Location: Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, México
Area: 998 m² / 10,742 ft²
Photography: César Belio

ENNEA, PUERTO ESCONDIDO
~ An oasis shaped by climate and coastal landscape
Located near Punta Zicatela beach in Oaxaca, Ennea is a nine-room hotel shaped by its climatic and geographical context. Positioned on elevated terrain and bordering a nature reserve, the project is conceived as a retreat that encourages disconnection, offering expansive views of the Pacific Ocean while immersing guests in native vegetation.
The architecture is organized into three primary volumes placed along the urban edge to create a protected microclimate that opens inward toward the landscape. The first volume, a double-height reception space, acts as a transitional threshold—guiding visitors from the street into the gardens and shared spaces. The second volume houses a large palapa-style restaurant elevated to capture sea breezes and panoramic views, supported by exposed concrete columns that enable cross ventilation. Beneath it, service and administrative areas are discreetly integrated.
The third volume is a linear block combining an open, shaded ground floor with two upper levels of guest rooms, connected by a sculptural helicoidal staircase. Oriented to preserve views, it ensures visual access to both the reserve and the sea from all rooms. The ground plane extends into a lush central garden featuring a pool, bar, massage pavilion, and treehouse-style rooms, reinforcing a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.
Materially, the project draws from regional textures—exposed concrete, wood, stone, and local fabrics—creating a tactile, grounded palette. Ennea emerges as a quiet refuge within the growing coastal fabric, balancing openness, climate responsiveness, and spatial calm.
Architecture: Jaque Studio
Design Team: Jesús G Acosta, Carlos Enríquez, César Pérez
Client: Ennea Hotel
Builder: Constructora Ingrid
Interior Design: Comité de Proyectos
Landscape: Polen Paisaje
Landscape Lighting: Sombra
Location: Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, México
Area: 998 m² / 10,742 ft²
Photography: César Belio

Marina Suites | Kontiki Curazao
Sunrise • Day • Night
colaboración: @rl_t.studio
render: @paradigma.arq_

Marina Suites | Kontiki Curazao
Sunrise • Day • Night
colaboración: @rl_t.studio
render: @paradigma.arq_

Marina Suites | Kontiki Curazao
Sunrise • Day • Night
colaboración: @rl_t.studio
render: @paradigma.arq_

Gran Palapa & Temazcal Ulum
Diseño Arquitectónico: Jesús Acosta, Estefanía Bautista, César Pérez, Gabriel Troncoso, Roberto Vasco
Visualización: Miguel Carrillo

Gran Palapa & Temazcal Ulum
Diseño Arquitectónico: Jesús Acosta, Estefanía Bautista, César Pérez, Gabriel Troncoso, Roberto Vasco
Visualización: Miguel Carrillo

~ Materialidad local
Ubicado en 2,500 m² de selva, NABOA Hotel Tulum (@naboahotels) propone una hospitalidad íntima donde arquitectura, interiorismo y paisaje se conciben como un solo gesto.
Diseñado por Jaque Studio (@jaquestudio), con interiores de Studio Wenden (@studio.wenden) y paisaje de Hugo Sánchez (@hugosanchez.paisaje), el hotel boutique de diez suites se organiza alrededor de una piscina longitudinal y un jardín central, configurando un “interior de manzana” que concentra la vida del lugar y orienta las vistas hacia el corazón del predio.
~ Descubre más en maneramagazine.mx
Por: Flor Vergara (@flor_vergara)
Fotos: César Béjar (@cesarbejarstudio)

~ Materialidad local
Ubicado en 2,500 m² de selva, NABOA Hotel Tulum (@naboahotels) propone una hospitalidad íntima donde arquitectura, interiorismo y paisaje se conciben como un solo gesto.
Diseñado por Jaque Studio (@jaquestudio), con interiores de Studio Wenden (@studio.wenden) y paisaje de Hugo Sánchez (@hugosanchez.paisaje), el hotel boutique de diez suites se organiza alrededor de una piscina longitudinal y un jardín central, configurando un “interior de manzana” que concentra la vida del lugar y orienta las vistas hacia el corazón del predio.
~ Descubre más en maneramagazine.mx
Por: Flor Vergara (@flor_vergara)
Fotos: César Béjar (@cesarbejarstudio)

~ Materialidad local
Ubicado en 2,500 m² de selva, NABOA Hotel Tulum (@naboahotels) propone una hospitalidad íntima donde arquitectura, interiorismo y paisaje se conciben como un solo gesto.
Diseñado por Jaque Studio (@jaquestudio), con interiores de Studio Wenden (@studio.wenden) y paisaje de Hugo Sánchez (@hugosanchez.paisaje), el hotel boutique de diez suites se organiza alrededor de una piscina longitudinal y un jardín central, configurando un “interior de manzana” que concentra la vida del lugar y orienta las vistas hacia el corazón del predio.
~ Descubre más en maneramagazine.mx
Por: Flor Vergara (@flor_vergara)
Fotos: César Béjar (@cesarbejarstudio)

~ Materialidad local
Ubicado en 2,500 m² de selva, NABOA Hotel Tulum (@naboahotels) propone una hospitalidad íntima donde arquitectura, interiorismo y paisaje se conciben como un solo gesto.
Diseñado por Jaque Studio (@jaquestudio), con interiores de Studio Wenden (@studio.wenden) y paisaje de Hugo Sánchez (@hugosanchez.paisaje), el hotel boutique de diez suites se organiza alrededor de una piscina longitudinal y un jardín central, configurando un “interior de manzana” que concentra la vida del lugar y orienta las vistas hacia el corazón del predio.
~ Descubre más en maneramagazine.mx
Por: Flor Vergara (@flor_vergara)
Fotos: César Béjar (@cesarbejarstudio)

~ Materialidad local
Ubicado en 2,500 m² de selva, NABOA Hotel Tulum (@naboahotels) propone una hospitalidad íntima donde arquitectura, interiorismo y paisaje se conciben como un solo gesto.
Diseñado por Jaque Studio (@jaquestudio), con interiores de Studio Wenden (@studio.wenden) y paisaje de Hugo Sánchez (@hugosanchez.paisaje), el hotel boutique de diez suites se organiza alrededor de una piscina longitudinal y un jardín central, configurando un “interior de manzana” que concentra la vida del lugar y orienta las vistas hacia el corazón del predio.
~ Descubre más en maneramagazine.mx
Por: Flor Vergara (@flor_vergara)
Fotos: César Béjar (@cesarbejarstudio)

~ Materialidad local
Ubicado en 2,500 m² de selva, NABOA Hotel Tulum (@naboahotels) propone una hospitalidad íntima donde arquitectura, interiorismo y paisaje se conciben como un solo gesto.
Diseñado por Jaque Studio (@jaquestudio), con interiores de Studio Wenden (@studio.wenden) y paisaje de Hugo Sánchez (@hugosanchez.paisaje), el hotel boutique de diez suites se organiza alrededor de una piscina longitudinal y un jardín central, configurando un “interior de manzana” que concentra la vida del lugar y orienta las vistas hacia el corazón del predio.
~ Descubre más en maneramagazine.mx
Por: Flor Vergara (@flor_vergara)
Fotos: César Béjar (@cesarbejarstudio)

~ Materialidad local
Ubicado en 2,500 m² de selva, NABOA Hotel Tulum (@naboahotels) propone una hospitalidad íntima donde arquitectura, interiorismo y paisaje se conciben como un solo gesto.
Diseñado por Jaque Studio (@jaquestudio), con interiores de Studio Wenden (@studio.wenden) y paisaje de Hugo Sánchez (@hugosanchez.paisaje), el hotel boutique de diez suites se organiza alrededor de una piscina longitudinal y un jardín central, configurando un “interior de manzana” que concentra la vida del lugar y orienta las vistas hacia el corazón del predio.
~ Descubre más en maneramagazine.mx
Por: Flor Vergara (@flor_vergara)
Fotos: César Béjar (@cesarbejarstudio)

~ Materialidad local
Ubicado en 2,500 m² de selva, NABOA Hotel Tulum (@naboahotels) propone una hospitalidad íntima donde arquitectura, interiorismo y paisaje se conciben como un solo gesto.
Diseñado por Jaque Studio (@jaquestudio), con interiores de Studio Wenden (@studio.wenden) y paisaje de Hugo Sánchez (@hugosanchez.paisaje), el hotel boutique de diez suites se organiza alrededor de una piscina longitudinal y un jardín central, configurando un “interior de manzana” que concentra la vida del lugar y orienta las vistas hacia el corazón del predio.
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Por: Flor Vergara (@flor_vergara)
Fotos: César Béjar (@cesarbejarstudio)

Branding para @ulumvalladolid en colaboración con @jaquestudio.
Branding: @branddigest.mx
Arquitectura: @jaquestudio
Renders: Miguel Carrillo
Photo: @maimedinaa

Branding para @ulumvalladolid en colaboración con @jaquestudio.
Branding: @branddigest.mx
Arquitectura: @jaquestudio
Renders: Miguel Carrillo
Photo: @maimedinaa

Branding para @ulumvalladolid en colaboración con @jaquestudio.
Branding: @branddigest.mx
Arquitectura: @jaquestudio
Renders: Miguel Carrillo
Photo: @maimedinaa

Branding para @ulumvalladolid en colaboración con @jaquestudio.
Branding: @branddigest.mx
Arquitectura: @jaquestudio
Renders: Miguel Carrillo
Photo: @maimedinaa
Branding para @ulumvalladolid en colaboración con @jaquestudio.
Branding: @branddigest.mx
Arquitectura: @jaquestudio
Renders: Miguel Carrillo
Photo: @maimedinaa

Branding para @ulumvalladolid en colaboración con @jaquestudio.
Branding: @branddigest.mx
Arquitectura: @jaquestudio
Renders: Miguel Carrillo
Photo: @maimedinaa

Branding para @ulumvalladolid en colaboración con @jaquestudio.
Branding: @branddigest.mx
Arquitectura: @jaquestudio
Renders: Miguel Carrillo
Photo: @maimedinaa

Branding para @ulumvalladolid en colaboración con @jaquestudio.
Branding: @branddigest.mx
Arquitectura: @jaquestudio
Renders: Miguel Carrillo
Photo: @maimedinaa

Branding para @ulumvalladolid en colaboración con @jaquestudio.
Branding: @branddigest.mx
Arquitectura: @jaquestudio
Renders: Miguel Carrillo
Photo: @maimedinaa

Branding para @ulumvalladolid en colaboración con @jaquestudio.
Branding: @branddigest.mx
Arquitectura: @jaquestudio
Renders: Miguel Carrillo
Photo: @maimedinaa

NABOA Tulum @naboahotels abre sus puertas como un santuario de lujo silencioso en la Riviera Maya. Arquitectura orgánica, chukum, artesanía mexicana y bienestar integral se entrelazan en un hotel boutique de solo 10 suites, diseñado para reconectar con lo esencial.
Proyecto arquitectónico: Jaque Studio @jaquestudio
Dirección artística e interiorismo: Studio Wenden @studio.wenden
#Hospitality #InteriorDesign #HospitalityDesign #GlocalDesign

NABOA Tulum @naboahotels abre sus puertas como un santuario de lujo silencioso en la Riviera Maya. Arquitectura orgánica, chukum, artesanía mexicana y bienestar integral se entrelazan en un hotel boutique de solo 10 suites, diseñado para reconectar con lo esencial.
Proyecto arquitectónico: Jaque Studio @jaquestudio
Dirección artística e interiorismo: Studio Wenden @studio.wenden
#Hospitality #InteriorDesign #HospitalityDesign #GlocalDesign

NABOA Tulum @naboahotels abre sus puertas como un santuario de lujo silencioso en la Riviera Maya. Arquitectura orgánica, chukum, artesanía mexicana y bienestar integral se entrelazan en un hotel boutique de solo 10 suites, diseñado para reconectar con lo esencial.
Proyecto arquitectónico: Jaque Studio @jaquestudio
Dirección artística e interiorismo: Studio Wenden @studio.wenden
#Hospitality #InteriorDesign #HospitalityDesign #GlocalDesign

NABOA Tulum @naboahotels abre sus puertas como un santuario de lujo silencioso en la Riviera Maya. Arquitectura orgánica, chukum, artesanía mexicana y bienestar integral se entrelazan en un hotel boutique de solo 10 suites, diseñado para reconectar con lo esencial.
Proyecto arquitectónico: Jaque Studio @jaquestudio
Dirección artística e interiorismo: Studio Wenden @studio.wenden
#Hospitality #InteriorDesign #HospitalityDesign #GlocalDesign

NABOA Tulum @naboahotels abre sus puertas como un santuario de lujo silencioso en la Riviera Maya. Arquitectura orgánica, chukum, artesanía mexicana y bienestar integral se entrelazan en un hotel boutique de solo 10 suites, diseñado para reconectar con lo esencial.
Proyecto arquitectónico: Jaque Studio @jaquestudio
Dirección artística e interiorismo: Studio Wenden @studio.wenden
#Hospitality #InteriorDesign #HospitalityDesign #GlocalDesign

NABOA Tulum @naboahotels abre sus puertas como un santuario de lujo silencioso en la Riviera Maya. Arquitectura orgánica, chukum, artesanía mexicana y bienestar integral se entrelazan en un hotel boutique de solo 10 suites, diseñado para reconectar con lo esencial.
Proyecto arquitectónico: Jaque Studio @jaquestudio
Dirección artística e interiorismo: Studio Wenden @studio.wenden
#Hospitality #InteriorDesign #HospitalityDesign #GlocalDesign

NABOA Tulum @naboahotels abre sus puertas como un santuario de lujo silencioso en la Riviera Maya. Arquitectura orgánica, chukum, artesanía mexicana y bienestar integral se entrelazan en un hotel boutique de solo 10 suites, diseñado para reconectar con lo esencial.
Proyecto arquitectónico: Jaque Studio @jaquestudio
Dirección artística e interiorismo: Studio Wenden @studio.wenden
#Hospitality #InteriorDesign #HospitalityDesign #GlocalDesign

NABOA Tulum @naboahotels abre sus puertas como un santuario de lujo silencioso en la Riviera Maya. Arquitectura orgánica, chukum, artesanía mexicana y bienestar integral se entrelazan en un hotel boutique de solo 10 suites, diseñado para reconectar con lo esencial.
Proyecto arquitectónico: Jaque Studio @jaquestudio
Dirección artística e interiorismo: Studio Wenden @studio.wenden
#Hospitality #InteriorDesign #HospitalityDesign #GlocalDesign

NABOA Tulum @naboahotels abre sus puertas como un santuario de lujo silencioso en la Riviera Maya. Arquitectura orgánica, chukum, artesanía mexicana y bienestar integral se entrelazan en un hotel boutique de solo 10 suites, diseñado para reconectar con lo esencial.
Proyecto arquitectónico: Jaque Studio @jaquestudio
Dirección artística e interiorismo: Studio Wenden @studio.wenden
#Hospitality #InteriorDesign #HospitalityDesign #GlocalDesign

Nest Baja Villas | un proyecto en las colinas costeras semidesérticas de Baja California Sur, como una extensión del hotel boutique Nest Baja
Arquitectura: Roberto Vasco, Jesús Acosta, Estefanía Bautista, César Pérez
Visualización: Miguel Carrillo

Nest Baja Villas | un proyecto en las colinas costeras semidesérticas de Baja California Sur, como una extensión del hotel boutique Nest Baja
Arquitectura: Roberto Vasco, Jesús Acosta, Estefanía Bautista, César Pérez
Visualización: Miguel Carrillo

Nest Baja Villas | East Cape
Arquitectura: Roberto Vasco, Jesús Acosta, Estefanía Bautista, César Pérez
Visualización: Miguel Carrillo

Nest Baja Villas | East Cape
Arquitectura: Roberto Vasco, Jesús Acosta, Estefanía Bautista, César Pérez
Visualización: Miguel Carrillo
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