Bruma Tulum, Mexico,
Architecture & Interiors: Jaque Studio,
Landscape: Hugo Sanchez,
Photography Cesar Bejar
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Bruma Tulum, Mexico,
Architecture & Interiors: Jaque Studio,
Landscape: Hugo Sanchez,
Photography Cesar Bejar
Ennea, Punta Zicatela, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico,
Arquitectura: Jaque Studio (Jesús Acosta, Carlos Enriquez)
Paisaje: Polen Paisaje
Diseño Interiores: Comité de Proyectos
Ennea, Punta Zicatela, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico,
Arquitectura: Jaque Studio (Jesús Acosta, Carlos Enriquez)
Paisaje: Polen Paisaje
Diseño Interiores: Comité de Proyectos
Bruma Tulum, Mexico,
Jaque Studio
Jungle Keva Hotel / Jaque Studio ph: Cesar Béjar
Completed in 2025 in Tulum, Mexico. Images by César Béjar. Located in Tulum, on a square plot of 2,500 m², Naboa is founded on the premise o
"Naboa is founded on the premise of creating a project where architecture and landscape converge in an atmosphere of relaxation and comfort. This intention materializes through pure and orderly geometries that contrast with the preexisting vegetation, which is disordered and random in nature. The volumes are arranged around the swimming pool and the tropical garden, which act as the guiding axis of the project. This arrangement gives the complex an introspective character, creating a microclimate that favors privacy and generates ideal conditions for the development of a unique identity."
Completed in 2023 in Puerto Escondido, Mexico. Images by César Belio. Ennea is a project that is molded by the physical and climatic conditi
A fantastic use of Landscaping for a Hotel located in Puerto Escondido.
"The architectural proposal consists of three main volumes, located at the edge of the property facing the city, to generate a microclimate within the hotel that opens towards the landscape of the nature reserve. The first volume, which welcomes guests, is the reception area. This double-height space, with bridges and staircases, is conceived as a small temple of welcome. Its goal is to create a gradual transition from the street to the gardens, the restaurant, and the hotel rooms."
Completed in 2022 in Tulum, Mexico. Images by César Béjar. The original approach is based on taking advantage of the qualities offered by the site, since it has a natural spring in the center of the property,...
“ Resolved in a single level with an "L" shaped design, the house aims to open up to the existing body of water and take advantage of the views of the jungle, with a north orientation. The house is mainly of a narrow section, to uses natural light and cross ventilation in each of its spaces. The tropical environment is the protagonist, where even the bathrooms of each of the four bedrooms are resolved in private open-air patios”