María José Gutiérrez Designs the Zeuhary Hospedaje Campestre
Amy Duong — March 6, 2024 — Art & Design
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Mexican architect María José Gutiérrez designed the Zeuhary Hospedaje Campestre, which is located in Valle de Guadalupe, Ensenada on the Baja Peninsula. It is a series of rounded pine-clad cabins which is connected to one another by a series of suspended bridges to a vineyard. These are meant to be vacation rentals for visitors to enjoy the wine region. Each cabin's ground floor is divided into sections orthogonally, splitting off a section that has a slightly covered exterior porch.
Lead of Mexican design studio Arqos Arquitectura Arte Y Diseño, María José Gutiérrez talks to Dezeen about the design process stating "Beyond creating spaces we aim to create experiences, where nature and human beings integrate and recognize each other. The architecture and interior design were focused on connecting with the environment and maintaining harmony with it."
Image Credit: Jonatan Ruvalcaba Maciel
Lead of Mexican design studio Arqos Arquitectura Arte Y Diseño, María José Gutiérrez talks to Dezeen about the design process stating "Beyond creating spaces we aim to create experiences, where nature and human beings integrate and recognize each other. The architecture and interior design were focused on connecting with the environment and maintaining harmony with it."
Image Credit: Jonatan Ruvalcaba Maciel
Trend Themes
1. Connected Cabin Communities - Innovative architectural designs are reimagining traditional vacation rentals by connecting cabins with suspended bridges to create a unique sense of community.
2. Nature-integrated Hospitality - Hospitality spaces are increasingly blending with natural surroundings to offer guests immersive experiences in harmony with the environment.
3. Orthogonal Space Segmentation - Architectural trends are embracing the concept of dividing cabin interiors orthogonally to create distinct sections that enhance guest experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality & Tourism - The hospitality industry can explore opportunities to create connected cabin communities that provide guests with a unique and immersive lodging experience.
2. Architecture & Design - Architects and designers have the chance to innovate by integrating nature into hospitality spaces, enhancing guest experiences through a harmonious connection with the environment.
3. Interior Design - The interior design sector can capitalize on the trend of orthogonally segmented cabin spaces to offer guests differentiated and engaging accommodations.
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