Castillo de Enviornment brings minimalist design to the coast of Mexico
Castillo de Enviornment, designed by Mexico Metropolis architect Alberto Kalach X Structure Workshop in collaboration with the designer Susana Pantoja, is a brand new one boutique resort in Punta Zicatela, Puerto Escondido, Mexico. Simply two blocks from the Pacific Ocean, the property celebrates its coastal setting, providing a soothing escape.
The format of the resort has three brick towers, every three tales excessive and organized round a central courtyard. This open area retains two massive pre-existing timber, underscoring the architects' dedication to respecting the pure atmosphere. The courtyard's reclaimed stone paving and a number of water options add texture and tranquility, making a serene atmosphere enhanced by the soothing sound of working water.
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Minimalist interiors with native accents
Mexico's Castillo de Enviornment provides ten minimalist rooms designed by architect Alberto Kalach and designer Susana Pantoja to offer psychological readability and leisure. Utilizing native supplies and textiles, the interiors mirror the simplicity of the encompassing panorama whereas guaranteeing consolation. Every area is designed to spotlight pure gentle and air circulation, enhancing the visitor expertise.
Visitors can take pleasure in a communal pool, made with a superb mosaic of tiles that mirror gentle in dynamic methods all through the day. The altering patterns create an evolving visible impact, mixing the construction with its atmosphere and offering a novel aesthetic at completely different instances of the day.
Though the resort doesn’t embrace a restaurant, it’s house to Los Zanates, a small café-bar open to each friends and the general public.
Castillo de Enviornment is a boutique resort in Punta Zicatela, Mexico
the mission is designed by architect Alberto Kalach and designer Susana Pantoja
the resort has three three-story towers round a central courtyard
the yard retains two massive timber and incorporates water options