Aimarawa San Antero Hotel

Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
© Daniel Velez

Aimarawa San Antero Hotel

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ARCHITECTS
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LEAD ARCHITECTS
Juan Fernando Flórez Ángel

ASSISTING ARCHITECTS
Michael Carmona

INTERIOR DESIGN
Tatiana Garcia Posada, Manuela Botero Uribe

LIGHTING
Milkluminance

PROGRAM
Hotel

LANDSCAPING
Greenfield

AREA
5708 m²

LOCATION
San Antero, Colombia

CATEGORY
Hotel

The Project is the result of combining the needs of a luxury hotel, thus covering the demand for accommodation on the beach of Punta Bolívar, municipality of San Antero, near Montería and Medellín; added to the conditions of the terrain in a plot of 8,885 m2, a beachfront of 63 meters and a length of 137 meters, with native vegetation.

Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
© Daniel Velez
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
© Daniel Velez

Therefore, the project is developed in strips that as they are further into the sea, the buildings rise above stilts, avoiding possible flooding due to climate change and benefiting from the view of the cabins that are in the first line of the sea.

The project begins with a breakwater that allows a view of the Gulf of Morrosquillo, then in the first line is located the pool area and the bar, in the second line there are three family cabins and a service cabin with a restaurant, in the third line there is another cabin with suites and 8 bungalows that exceed a height of 10 meters, to have a view of the cabins in the second line, with the stilts below which the gardens are structured, connected to a dense jungle that comes from the back side, for the enjoyment and relaxation of visitors;

Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
© Daniel Velez
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
© Daniel Velez

finally, the service line is generated, within which there is a spa, offices, a children's playroom, a gym, parking lots, and technical areas.

It is worth noting that all the water in the complex is taken from the sea and becomes potable to not impact the aquifers of the sector.

Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
© Daniel Velez
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
© Daniel Velez

The hotel was developed hand in hand with interior designers and the premises were to generate employment for the nearby community with no income, local artisans from the area were used in every detail of the hotel to highlight that, within luxury, local art is the protagonist.

All materials were sourced from the area to reduce environmental impact, and gardens were implemented to create the transition between the beach, the built environment, and the dense jungle.

Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
© Daniel Velez


Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Typical Cabin - East Facade
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Typical Cabin - West Facade
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Typical Cabin - South Facade
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Apartment Cabin - North Facade
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Apartment Cabin - West Facade
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Landscape


Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Social Cabin - South Facade
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Social Cabin - North Facade
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Main Cabin - East Facade
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Main Cabin - South Facade
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Social Cabin - East Facade
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Typical Cabin - North Facade


Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Apartment Cabin - First Floor
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Bungalow Cabin - First Floor
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Typical Cabin - First Floor
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Main Cabin - First Floor
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Social Cabin - First Floor
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Typical Cabin - Second Floor
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Main Cabin - Second Floor
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Bungalow Cabin - Second Floor
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
General Plan


Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Bungalow Cabin - North Facade
Aimarawa San Antero Hotel
Bungalow Cabin - East Facade