Suspended bridges connect round cabin hotels in Mexico
Mexican architect MarÃa José Gutiérrez has placed a series of round, pine-clad cabins connected by suspended bridges onto a vineyard in Mexico to serve as vacation rentals.
Located in Valle de Guadalupe, Ensenada on the Baja Peninsula, Zeuhary Hospedaje Campestre includes a community lounge and four vacation rental cabins.
Top: photo by Martin Acevedo. Above: the cabins are located in Baja California, Mexico. Photo by Jonatan Ruvalcaba Maciel
"Beyond creating spaces we aim to create experiences, where nature and human beings integrate and recognize each other," MarÃa José Gutiérrez, who leads Mexican studio Arqos Arquitectura Arte Y Diseño, told Dezeen.
"The architecture and interior design were focused on connecting with the environment and maintaining harmony with it." Central bedrooms feature in the round buildings
Completed in June 2022, the 250 square metres (2,690 square feet) of built area is divided into five 40-square metre (430-square foot) structures that look outward to the surrounding wine region.
The ground floor of each cabin is divided orthogonally, splitting off a portion for a partially covered exterior porch that leads into the sleeping space through a glass sliding door.
Their interiors are sectioned into bathrooms along one side
The interiors were sectioned into a bathroom along one side, a central bedroom and a kitchenette tucked behind the headboard wall.
"In the furniture and interior decoration, we used organic mater...
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