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A coastal hotel in Mexico is designed to immerse guests in biodiversity

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Boca de Agua, located by the Laguna de los Siete Colores (Lagoon of the Seven Colours) in Yucatán, Mexico, comprises several buildings raised on stilts. - César Béjar
These treehouse structures offer accommodation to those looking to connect with the surrounding jungle and care for their physical and mental wellbeing. - César Béjar
Architect Frida Escobedo has employed timber frames made of a dark, local chicozapote wood for the construction of the buildings. - César Béjar

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Combining environmentally sensitive structures with a programmatic focus on wellbeing, this Mexican hotel shows how guest and nature can be brought closer together.

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