Luxuriöse Villa Mit 4 Schlafzimmern In Tulums Bester Investitionszone La Veleta — Ab 3.200.000$
4 Schlafz.
4 Bäder
Aktualisiert: Dezember 30, 2024
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An award-winning house in a secluded, but well-connected zone of Tulum.
The original concept is based on harnessing the qualities offered by the site, as it features a natural spring in the center of the property, with lush tropical trees benefiting from it.
Moreover, its aesthetic characteristics help create a warm and comfortable environment, with proven benefits for the healt
An award-winning house in a secluded, but well-connected zone of Tulum.
The original concept is based on harnessing the qualities offered by the site, as it features a natural spring in the center of the property, with lush tropical trees benefiting from it.
Moreover, its aesthetic characteristics help create a warm and comfortable environment, with proven benefits for the health of those experiencing such spaces. Casa Tropical is not just a visionary architectural project; it’s an invitation to experience this harmonious blend of nature and design.
Designed on a single level in an ”L” shape, the house aims to open up to the body of water and take advantage of jungle views with a north orientation. The tropical environment takes center stage, and the main hallway that connects the entire house also functions as a large terrace, reminiscent of Mexican haciendas and country houses, where such spaces typically serve a dual purpose: connecting and serving as a living area.
Being a single-story residence allows for high ceilings, with the intention of enjoying cooler interior spaces and expansive views of the outdoors. The house is 100% self-sufficient, generating its own energy with a system of batteries and solar panels; it treats wastewater through a network of wetlands and harnesses site water through filtration and softening equipment. Likewise, 77% of the property’s surface has been preserved with existing trees and vegetation.
Local construction solutions and finishes such as limestone and chukum were used for the project; however, wood is the primary element employed. Just as steel and concrete were the construction materials of the 20th century, the 21st century belongs to wood, as it is a renewable resource, lightweight, with a lower carbon footprint, and physical properties that make it ideal for withstanding the region’s climatic conditions.