Monday, May 6, 2013

Hotel Endemico, Valle de Guadalupe Mexico

By Romeo Osorio




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They say home is where the heart is but vacation destinations are filled with adventure.   Hotel Endemico certainly embodies the thrill of adventure.  Nestled among boulders on a secluded hill in the wine-growing region of Valle de Guadalupe, eco-friendly luxury cabins bring guests in direct contact with nature. Blending seamlessly with the surrounding landscape, expansive panoramic views of the mountains and fertile wine-growing soils give this boutique hotel a mix of traditional heritage and modern luxury.  Endémico, Spanish for endemic, meaning native to a specific region or environment, was designed to accentuate remoteness of the desert, and highlight the regions indigenous qualities.  Traits owners Carlos Couturier and Moisés Micha planned to emphasize. Situated just one and a half hours from San Diego, California, this unique landscape is home to some of Mexico's largest wineries and offers a blend of Mexican culture and artisanal activity. To complement the hotel's location, the property was designed by a hand chosen local team, who worked in collaboration with Gracia Studio to give it a distinct ambience. 



Each of the 20 luxury cabins have unobstructed views of the valley.  Sleek, minimalistic and understated each cabin may be however; modern comforts and deluxe touches have not been overlooked. To minimize each building’s footprint, the architects raised the luxury cubes off the ground using steel stilts.  Each stilt was than anchored to a layer of granite below the earth’s surface. At first glance each cabin looks to be constructed out of wood.  That is not the case however; each suite is made of rusted metal.  These luxury rusted metal clad boxes were than affixed to a steel frame. 
Overhanging, corrugated-metal canopies float over the cabins, providing shade and reducing solar heat gain during the scorching summer months.  To further help overcome the natural elements the exterior metal panels were coated with flaxseed oil to help resist rusting.    Arriving at this eco luxe destination guest are surrounded by lush fertile vineyards.  Keeping true to the theme of nature and sustainability; reclaimed wood is used throughout the compound in addition to constructing barrels for wine production.  In the lobby the lines are minimalistic with metal backing and reclaimed wood furniture pieces atop of woven neutral tone area carpeting. 


Upon entry to the room features stunning panoramic exterior mountain views accented by floor to ceiling glass and metal frames.   Neutral tone, black, or white plastic laminate line the interior walls, while concrete strums along the floor, monochromatic and edited selection of furnishings, provide a comfortable retreat.   King size beds offer guest comfort alongside lighting fixtures constructed of steel pipes and Edison bulbs; simple, clever, sustainable and, inexpensive solutions that add industrial flair to the pared-down space.  During long summer days heating and cooling systems, plus industrial-style ceiling fans guarantee climatic comfort.  Whether enjoying the solar rays or the blanket of stars at night each cabin comes attached to a floating wood deck.  Designers used benches and tables from local reclaimed wood and Kiva clay chimineas to further accentuate local culture. 

Extensive scorching summer months require spaces to cool down.  Guest would joyfully enjoy a nice dip in the hilltop infinity pool during hot days or soak up the calming solitude, in the spa.  All which can be regulated using solar panels to provide optimal water temperature and comfort.  Further,
guest will surely be introduced and experience local artisanal culinary cuisine in the restaurant and bar.  Both bar and restaurant spaces continuing with the minimalistic ambiance of this unique hotel.  Although the location is remote, this distinct destination will surely impress both city and country dweller alike. 



 

Re-freshing Eco-Conscious Hotel in the Hot Desert: Hotel Endemic

Nestled in the village of Valle de Guadalupe in Baja California, Hotel Endémico region seems like a destination one might not want to journey.  However, observing the vast mountain tops, sprawling valleys of wine vineyards and natural scenery offers guest modern comfort and relaxing amenities.  This eco-conscious hotel is made up of 20 luxury cabins scattered on the hillside providing unobstructed views of the beautiful valley below.  From a design standpoint, this hotel has so many elements we love and appreciate: simple clean lines, minimal decor, and an emphasis on natural materials and the natural surroundings.
Resources
 
 
Architecture and Interior Design
GRACIA STUDIO
6151 Progressive Ave. Suite 200 
San Diego CA. 92154 
T (619) 795 7864
info@graciastudio.com

11 comments:

Kristin Davey said...

I want to stay here! This looks like it is such a relaxing place and look at the spectacular views!

Unknown said...

The scene is so beautiful and peaceful. I wanna go there immediately. It's just so beautiful, the design is so "natural"

Hong Hoa Nguyen said...

Interesting enough to stay in these kinds of hanging cabins. Great idea to place them on the mountain, looked privately which i like a lot. However, i dont think it is a good idea to get drunk and try to go back inside the carbins, some people might fall down because of that.
Overall is good, worth to go to.

Unknown said...

Omg!!! this place looks breathe taking!! I love the decor and the view is amazing! It looks like a very peaceful place and would love it visit.

LY said...

The rusted metal texture really fooled me into thinking that they were wood. Really cool design.

Nancy Corraine Waldron said...

oh my.. that first photo already convinced me that I would love to come visit this place. The location and design concept works so well together.

Unknown said...

wow! this is very unique and is very inviting! normally I don't digg the desert but this is a reason to go!

Unknown said...

LOVE! I would so love to stay there!...however it's a good thing I'm not wheelchair bound...don't know how easily that would go haha!

Unknown said...

Simple, clean, modern!! Just my cup of tea.. I wish I could be there rt now! I've always love contemporary design specialty when it comes to hotels or resorts. It just looks so clean but yet it coexist so well with the environment..

Unknown said...

that is perfect place for living,
but what happend when it has shockwaves.

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Bradpitr said...

This looks like it is such a relaxing place and look at the spectacular views! We will, continue to do our best to improve our efforts on all fronts to better our standards to serve our clients and the society. فك و تركيب الرافعات و المصاعد

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