Carmel Taiba Hotel

Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky

CARMEL TAIBA HOTEL

Hanazaki Paisagismo

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Hanazaki Paisagismo

YEAR
2020

PHOTOGRAPHS
Felipe Petrovsky

ARCHITECTURE
Marcelo Franco Arquitetos

AREA
12000 m²

DECORATIONS & INTERIORS
João Armentano Arquitetura

CATEGORY
Hotels, Landscape

LOCATION
Praia Da Taiba, Brazil

Located at Taíba Beach, in the north of Ceará, the Carmel hotel has about 12,000 sqm in outdoor areas.

Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky
Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky

This vast scale allowed a landscape architecture composed of varied spaces for leisure, stroll and contemplation, such as: swimming pool, gazebo, reflecting pool, decks, ground fire, pergolas, paths and garden areas.

Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky
Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky

To make the most of pre-existing natural resources visually, the large communal swimming pool, with organic shapes, opens to the sea view, whose horizon is unified with the line of the infinite border, through which the water overflows.

Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky
Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky

It is also in this perspective that one can contemplate the sunrise and sunset. Other generous bodies of water are laid out in the garden, such as the reception's reflecting pool, which unites the curved shapes of its waterfall to a more regular geometry, since it is integrated with the building's alignments.

The reflecting pool around the spas, this one only with an orthogonal shape, at the same time that the floating steps and planters allow a freedom of flow of the users along its surface. Even when it comes to fire as a central element, in the lounge lowered to the outdoor fireplace, there is an immersive experience of being surrounded by water.

Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky
Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky

The path from one environment to the other takes place with steps spaced between grass and sand banks and is marked by the interaction between vertical planes of totems and walls, to which water spouts are attached.

These sculptural elements, which sometimes hide, sometimes reveal, make the tour an experience of gradual discovery through new spaces.

Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky
Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky

They are also characterized by the contrast of juxtaposed materialities: a mix between volcanic stone coverings and stones from the region, in both polished and rough textures, with geometric paginations or more natural inserts and a palette of many nuances, from the warmest to the darkest mineral tones .

The work with the shadows also integrates this aesthetic composition: the projections of the multiple palm trees - as many existing coconut trees and carnaubas, as the compositions of solitary palms, Ptychosperma elegans, Raphias, Pinangas and Phoenix dactylifera proposed in the landscaping - and the slatted elements of the pergola make up a set of drawings, reflections and transparencies on water and materials.

Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky
Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky

On some areas of the water mirrors, there are floating aquatic plants. In a group of more than seventy species, the plant choices are tropical in their entirety, and provide an experience of botanical richness: be it in the exuberance of the foliage of Philodendrons and Monstera deliciosa or in the floral color of the different iris species, Allamanda cathartica and Heliconiaceaes.

Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky
Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky


Carmel Taiba Hotel
Carmel Taiba Hotel
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Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky
Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky
Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky
Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky
Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky
Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky
Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky
Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky
Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky
Carmel Taiba Hotel
© Felipe Petrovsky


Carmel Taiba Hotel
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