Goodbye to the cookie-cutter hotel: this Mexican Hilton hotel is rooted in its community

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Design, Architecture
Esrawe Studio, Productora
Brand
Furniture Design
Roberto González
Landscape Design
Planta Botanical Design
Lighting
Sombra
Graphic Identity
Sodio
Ceramic Design
Latitude
Art
Omar Barquet
MEP, Special Installations
GISA
Floor Area
3,523 sq-m
Connected with its surroundings inside and out, San Miguel de Allende’s Albor Hotel offers hospitality design rooted in time and place.
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