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November 3, 2023

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A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N J O U R N E Y S | C A S A B A U T I S TA Although there is no shortage of beautiful, interesting, and hospitable buildings in Mexico, "Casa Bautista stands out from the rest for several reasons," says the owner. First, he notes, is its unique architecture. "Secondly, the energy and the incredible staff working there create an exceptional experience for guests. Additionally, its location in the middle of the reserve provides a serene and peaceful atmosphere, with the lagoon at the back and the sea at the front. Yet, it is conveniently situated less than 10 minutes away from the vibrant life of Tulum, including restaurants and beach clubs." What we have here, then, is a best of both worlds proposition. Constructed by local carpenters, the structure's exquisitely crafted spaces reflect a regional language and, more broadly, the thriving landscape with which it is in easy and harmonious communion. "The architecture and design of the house aim to maintain a strong connection with the surrounding landscape," explains the owner. No trees can be cut beyond the house more directly references Brazilian modernism and evokes a new breed of brutalist building. One that earned a 2020 Wallpaper Design Award but balances that validation with an escapist's vibe. Stretching 3,229 square feet, Casa Bautista unfolds in three levels that are connected by a monumental spiral staircase. Straddling the line between intimate and spacious, the villa offers enough space for privacy but not at the expense of luxury. The space is lavishly considered—airy and elegantly nonchalant with the occasional surprise, including a secret door that leads to a mezcal cellar. The ground floor is dedicated to storing water sports equipment for use in both the lagoon to which the villa enjoys direct access and a lovely slice of private beach. The main floor houses the villa's bedrooms, including two master suites, two double rooms and four baths, as well as its dining area. Topping it all off, the rooftop; located at jungle canopy level, this pleasing oasis reveals a pool, an outdoor bath and a barbecue surrounded by clear and unobstructed views. 54 DIGS.NET | 11.3.23

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