The natural environment is always present in each of the spaces. Each of the villas provides a feeling of spaciousness, thanks to high ceilings, fresh materials, and views of tropical gardens. The finishes are local and low maintenance, with tones and textures that give the warmth and freshness of the Mexican Caribbean.
Sustainability plays a key role in the development of the project, which is why the project has a treatment plant, in order to keep our aquifers and cenotes sinkholes clean. Additionally, more than 60% of the existing trees have been preserved and all spaces have access to ventilation and natural light. Finally, all electronic equipment, such as air conditioning and lighting, is energy efficient.
Bruma is a project that seeks to explore the typology of housing within the rainforest in a rapidly growing city like Tulum and try to find a balance between the built and natural environment.
Project name: Bruma Tulum
Architects: Ceiba + Jaque Studio – https://www.jaquestudio.com/
Location: Tulum, Mexico
Area: 560 m²
Year: 2021
Photographer: César Béjar Studio – http://www.cesarbejarstudio.com/
Lead Architects: Jesús Acosta
Design Team: Everardo Castro, Miguel Carrillo
Landscaping: Hugo Sánchez Paisaje
Jellyfish in Space by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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