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Ellie Stathaki

Nico Sayulita offers an immersive architectural experience of the Mexican Pacific Coast

Nico Sayulita hotel concrete exterior among trees

Nico Sayulita sits immersed in tropical foliage, looking over the blue waters of the Pacific. Set in Mexico's West Coast, the expansive residence is a unique, new rental property – a hospitality experience created by developer Hybrid and architecture studio Palma. Conceived as a holiday rental, crafted to welcome guests to this lush corner of the country, the design balances openness and seclusion, flexibility and privacy.

(Image credit: Luis Diaz Diaz)

The making of Nico Sayulita

Seattle-based property specialist Hybrid collaborated on Nico Sayulita with Mexico City- and Sayulita-based Palma (a 2021 Wallpaper* Architects Directory entry, founded by partners Ilse Cárdenas, Regina De Hoyos, Diego Escamilla and Juan Luis Rivera in 2016). 

(Image credit: Luis Diaz Diaz)

Nestled in a tree-filled plot, the project reads as a two-storey structure from the street, but upon entering through a dramatic bridge that connects it to the main street, the building's full scale unfolds. Clusters of enclosed, semi-open, and open spaces are arranged across more levels that spread downwards, following the site's natural slope. 

(Image credit: Luis Diaz Diaz)

Everything is brought together through the vehicle of a generous concrete grid that spans the entire project and frames all spaces. 

'Once inside, visitors discover both private and social areas with unexpected and thrilling viewpoints through which the ocean and surroundings can be glimpsed. Views that go from the airiness and openness of the rooftop, passing through the middle levels surrounded by lush treetops and descending to a much more terrestrial level on the “Jungle suite” a room encircled by native foliage that features a concrete built-in tub for a spa-like experience,' the team write. 

(Image credit: Luis Diaz Diaz)

Nico Sayulita includes five sleeping units within it, all featuring private outdoor space, bespoke furniture and glazing that connects guests visually and physically with the natural environment. The clever grid structure also allows units to be combined flexibly into large guest suites, carving different configurations according to every stay's needs. 

(Image credit: Luis Diaz Diaz)

Meanwhile, a communal, outdoor plunge pool is available to create those perfect moments of escape, where nature and architecture unite, transporting residents to a place of calm and relaxation among striking tropical surroundings. 

(Image credit: Luis Diaz Diaz)
(Image credit: Luis Diaz Diaz)
(Image credit: Luis Diaz Diaz)
(Image credit: Luis Diaz Diaz)
(Image credit: Luis Diaz Diaz)
(Image credit: Luis Diaz Diaz)

holanico.mx 

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