Treehouse Suite / Deture Culsign, Architecture+Interiors
Stroll the one-mile beach of this 12-key 200 acre eco-resort, and what draws your gaze is an elliptical shaped bamboo wrapped platform hovering somewhere between the canopy of palms above and green shrubbery below. This perch is the beachfront bedroom of the 700sf bi-level treehouse suite.
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Architects: Deture Culsign, Architecture+Interiors
Location: Guerrero, Mexico
Area: 65.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: The Cubic Studio , Leonardo Palafox
Management Company: Playa Viva S de RL de CV
Owner: David Leventhal
© The Cubic Studio
From the architect. Stroll the one-mile beach of this 12-key 200 acre eco-resort, and what draws your gaze is an elliptical shaped bamboo wrapped platform hovering somewhere between the canopy of palms above and green shrubbery below. This perch is the beachfront bedroom of the 700sf bi-level treehouse suite.
© The Cubic Studio
Upon approach, though hard to distinguish interior from exterior, there is an open-air lower-level villa housing the sitting area and bathroom and upper-level perch for the sleeping area. The villa?s palm-tree-pierced, clay tile roof and exposed wood beams provide a textural ceiling for the lounge and bathroom, where locally sourced wood becomes countertop, carved stone is the vessel sink...
© The Cubic Studio
Architects: Deture Culsign, Architecture+Interiors
Location: Guerrero, Mexico
Area: 65.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: The Cubic Studio , Leonardo Palafox
Management Company: Playa Viva S de RL de CV
Owner: David Leventhal
© The Cubic Studio
From the architect. Stroll the one-mile beach of this 12-key 200 acre eco-resort, and what draws your gaze is an elliptical shaped bamboo wrapped platform hovering somewhere between the canopy of palms above and green shrubbery below. This perch is the beachfront bedroom of the 700sf bi-level treehouse suite.
© The Cubic Studio
Upon approach, though hard to distinguish interior from exterior, there is an open-air lower-level villa housing the sitting area and bathroom and upper-level perch for the sleeping area. The villa?s palm-tree-pierced, clay tile roof and exposed wood beams provide a textural ceiling for the lounge and bathroom, where locally sourced wood becomes countertop, carved stone is the vessel sink...
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