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12.16.2016
W
ith minimalism at the heart of the project, structures designed
in a blend of concrete and stucco seamlessly fuse with the
environment while simultaneously promoting the views.
Featuring the same natural color palette of taupe, brown and red-orange
are 299 alluring guest rooms and suites. Elements used throughout the
accommodations and hotel common areas are marble, wood and concrete.
For an elevated experience, the property presents the exclusive Griffin
Club. This ultra-luxurious boutique resort within the property offers a more
personalized experience, with select amenities such as a private beach and
pool, plus special reserved areas in the Jasha Spa and Mayma Lounge.
Poignant oversized art and sculpture, meanwhile, lend this desert oasis
its almost museum-like quality. "The resort is filled with important works
by Mexican as well as international artists," Olson shares. "Some of my
favorites are the carved stone sculpture in the upper reflecting pool by
Mexico City artist Jorge Yazpik and the seated Buddha figure in the main
courtyard garden by Jaume Plensa." Meander the property to seek out
these incredibly well-crafted works and contemporary art from renowned
international artists like American Sam Falls.
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