Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos

Amelia Tulum

Amelia Tulum

Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos

Amelia Tulum
© Óscar Caballero

ARCHITECTS
Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos

LANDSCAPE
Gabayet 101 Paisaje

PARTNERS IN CHARGE
Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas Javier Sordo Madaleno De Haro, Fernando Sordo Madaleno De Haro

DESIGN TEAM
Adrián Aguilar, Jaime Sol, Eduardo Francisco, Ninfa Colín, Alonso Díaz, Marcos Hernández, Juan Carlos Díaz

ARCHITECTURE DIRECTOR
Boris Pena

CONSTRUCTION
Proesur

LIGHTING
Luz En Arquitectura 3

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Alba Diseño Estructural

INSTALLATIONS
Imati

PHOTOGRAPHS
Oscar Caballero

AREA
14185 M²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Tulum, Mexico

CATEGORY
Hotels

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The residential project Amelia Tulum is part of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the Riviera Maya, located within Aldea Zamá, a region that requires great awareness due to the presence of cenotes and jungle. 

The intention is for there to be no perceived difference with the natural environment, allowing the architecture to blend into the jungle, just as abandoned Mayan structures do.

The concept of Amelia Tulum is born from respect for the natural conditions of the climate, topography, and native vegetation. 

Amelia Tulum
© Óscar Caballero
Amelia Tulum
© Óscar Caballero
Amelia Tulum
© Óscar Caballero

The proposed construction seeks to have the least impact on the land, using a minimal footprint by elevating the structure above the ground, similar to how a stilt house coexists with its natural surroundings. This decision defined all the aesthetic characteristics of the complex.

Throughout the plot, the first three sections house a select commercial program that coexists with the residential development, while the three upper levels intertwine in opposite directions, forming a checkerboard pattern that generates terraces in the intermediate open spaces.

These open spaces become gardens, terraces, and patios as a result of the interrelationship of the volumes, and are designed to create specific natural atmospheres where nature takes over the architecture, making these common areas livable as if they were an extension of the private areas. 

Amelia Tulum
© Óscar Caballero
Amelia Tulum
© Óscar Caballero
Amelia Tulum
© Óscar Caballero

At the same time, the great solar incidence is utilized and controlled through a play of shadows.

The 38 apartments, ranging from 90 m² to 150 m², feature terraces and bedrooms with independent access, and share the top level, which offers outdoor amenities such as a roof bar, hammocks, swimming pool, sun loungers, and grill.

One of the biggest challenges of building in the tropical climate of Tulum is to reduce solar heat gain and maximize airflow to keep the building cool.

Amelia Tulum
© Óscar Caballero
Amelia Tulum
© Óscar Caballero

Various passive systems, such as eaves with vegetation over the windows, protections with natural woven screens, and pergolas (using local wood known as jiles), provide the main sustainable feature of the complex.

The landscape design gives prominence to native vegetation, which borders all the slabs of the building, occupies the interior corridors, and intertwines along the ground floor.

Amelia Tulum
© Óscar Caballero
Amelia Tulum
© Óscar Caballero

Much of the existing flora will be protected during construction in a temporary nursery before being transplanted to integrate into the building.

The main structure is made of reinforced concrete combined with post-tensioned slab systems, while other materials and finishes use local artisanal techniques, which also promotes the incorporation of the local economy into the construction process.

Amelia Tulum
© Óscar Caballero
Amelia Tulum
© Óscar Caballero

All interior surfaces are finished with chukum, a smooth cement-based coating made from the sap of a native tree; tzalam wood is used for its resistance to sun and humidity; and all the lattices are woven by local artisans with jiles, a type of wood that can be worked like fiber.


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Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos
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Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos
Av. Ejército Nacional Mexicano 843 B, Granada, Miguel Hidalgo, 11520 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico