Architecture firm TAAC and interior designer Sara Skalli created the Casa Yuma hotel which is nestled along the seaside in Mexico. The hotel uses traditional materials including chukum, which is a finish that is crafted using limestone and tree resin. Casa Yuma has 25 rooms and the boutique hotel is right on Playa Los Naranjos.
Skalli owns the hotel with her two friends Camille Lambert and Tim de Belloy and it was important for the structures to use materials from the region. Skalli speaks about the design influence when forming Casa Yuma and how the use of chukum was to create "an ambiance that is both organic and sustainable. My main goal was to create an environment where elegance harmoniously blends with the surrounding nature while reflecting the warmth and authenticity of this unique land."
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TAAC and Sara Skalli Created the Casa Yuma Hotel in Mexico
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Construction Materials - The incorporation of chukum, a finish made from local limestone and tree resin, highlights a shift towards using eco-friendly and region-specific construction materials.
2. Sustainable Boutique Hotels - Casa Yuma's use of traditional and sustainable materials emphasizes an emerging trend in boutique hotels prioritizing environmental sustainability and local culture.
3. Organic Architectural Design - The aim to create an ambiance that blends elegance with nature signifies a movement towards more organic and nature-integrated architectural designs in hospitality projects.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry is increasingly embracing sustainable and eco-friendly designs to appeal to environmentally conscious travelers.
2. Interior Design - Interior design is evolving to incorporate local and sustainable materials, reflecting a broader trend towards authenticity and ecological responsibility.
3. Construction - The construction industry is seeing a growing interest in using traditional, region-specific materials that promote sustainability and reduce environmental impact.