Rojkind Arquitectos unveils Ummara resort with 28 villas embedded in Mexican hills
Mexico City-based studio Rojkind Arquitectos has revealed the design for a holiday resort in Mexico's Valle de Guadalupe wine region with a curvilinear swimming pool.
Located in Baja California, Ummara will be built in an area of the popular tourist destination called the Tres Cerritos, which translates as three small hills.
Above image: the site of the resort spans three hills. Top image: a swimming pool will be built on one of the hills
Rojkind Arquitectos worked with Mexican studio Amasa Estudio to design Ummara to integrate with the landscape of the wine region, hiding 28 villas in the hillsides.
"Ummara encompasses an oenology project for grape cultivation and wine production as well as olive derivatives such as oils and fragrances, lavender and orange trees," said Rojkind Arquitectos. "We are creating a new category and concept of hospitality under a DNA and premise that redefines holistic and multi-sensory perspectives," added the studio.
Twenty-eight villas will be embedded into the landscape
Twenty-eight holiday villas will be embedded into ascending topography along pathways carved through the site. Renderings show residences with angular forms and green roofs, blending in with the greenery and large stones in the surroundings.
Routes will lead to the peaks of the three hills, where a winery, restaurant and swimming pools will be placed.
One building will host a series of pools
Featuring a reinforced concrete structure, the buildings will be...
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