墨西哥拉巴斯的Baja俱乐部是殖民者与当代艺术家的相遇。这座经典的墨西哥庄园始建于1910年——融入了波西米亚的凉爽,经过适应性的改造,新增一个五层的建筑体量,包括水疗中心和屋顶日落酒吧。
Colonial meets contemporary at the Baja Club in La Paz, Mexico. Infused with bohemian cool, the classic Mexican hacienda – originally built in 1910 – has been given an adaptive reuse makeover with a new five-story extension featuring a spa and rooftop sunset bar.
Max von Werz Architects 和Jaune Interiors携手合作,在这家拥有 32 间客房的酒店中将旧与新融为一体。使用编织材料以及墨西哥陶器常见的红绿色调,着眼于该国丰富的传统颜色,纹理和工艺,形成别致的沙漠别墅。
Mexico City-based Max von Werz Architects and Paris-based Jaune Interiors worked in tandem to cohesively blend the old with the new in this 32-room hotel. Defined by woven materials, along with green and red tones common to Mexican earthenware, the design tea, looked inwards to the country’s rich tradition of colours, textures, and craftsmanship to form the desert villa chic.
与原别墅的 L 形建筑相呼应,新建筑构成了一个中央庭院,延伸到宁静的庭院和花园。宽敞的露台享有拉巴斯湾的全景,这要归功于分层建筑体量,减少了其视觉体积。保存完好的仿古砖砌成的整体框架,进而环绕着整个建筑,吸引人的游泳池位于外部庭院
Echoing the L-shaped frame of the original villa, the layout of the new build frames a central courtyard that spills out into a series of peaceful patios and gardens. Generous terraces enjoy sweeping panoramic views of the bay of La Paz, thanks to the tiered massing of the extension, reducing its visual bulk. Framed by preserved antique brickwork that envelopes the property, the inviting pool is set on the outer courtyard.
使用的材料参考了大楼的原始细节,包括手工水磨石、Talavera 瓷砖、木饰面以及吹制玻璃灯。巨大的木梁和粗糙的灰泥外墙突出了别墅的特色。主入口的双开门铁艺装饰富有当地特色,这些殖民时代的细节,真实地再现了庄园的过去。
The material palette continually refers to the property’s original detailing with artisanal terrazzo and Talavera tiles, hand-finished timber latticework and carpentry, and blown glass lamps. Massive timber beams and a rough stucco facade highlight the villa’s character. The main entrance, marked by a massive double door with amber glazing and ornamental ironmongery, celebrates colonial