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Monday, April 27, 2020

Quintana Roo Boutique Hotel

"Accommodation in the middle of the forest that chooses to avoid the trees Rather than destroying it without thinking "
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Jungle Keva, boutique hotel by the beach, Tulum In mexico Here, buildings are built in an area that has thickly grown trees. By means of pruning trees And build buildings to avoid trees So that architecture and nature can coexist
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From the surrounding area where there are abundant forests, 70% of all kinds of plants are well preserved by the designer Jaque Studio, trying to position each villa in a humble manner. And in harmony with the mass of the trees that were before In the concept of a small village in the middle of a large forest of Maya people
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With the sight that these trees Considered an important part in creating a shady atmosphere Including shade the building and people When there is a good environment The design team therefore intends to create a small building. And leave the area as nature is the heart There are therefore only 4 private villas with a common building that consists of a kitchen. Dining area, yoga area, and 1 swimming pool
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Jaque Studio has spread the position of all 5 buildings to touch the smallest tree. While creating a comfortable atmosphere suitable for relaxation All villas have a living space of approximately 50 square meters, designed with wooden gable roofs. With thatched roof with another layer of palm leaves To prevent heat and create harmony with nature The white wall is made from ancient Maya stucco techniques. Which is a mixture of limestone and resin from the local tree that gives the white mole and is durable in itself. There is also a large glass sliding door that can be opened for sitting. Or comfortably sunbathe on the terrace hammock
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Jungle Keva is another example boutique hotel that owners and designers recognize the importance of nature. Know the value of trees that can bring shade to the building rather than cutting and destroying to get space that can be built. Or greatly expanded the number of buildings





















Jaque Studio

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