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The Village Story by Sordo Madaleno The Village

The Village

Cuaik CDS as Interior Designer

The Village is another building within the same residential complex in Playa del Carmen as Costa, and it was thoughtfully designed by Sordo Madaleno.

photo_credit Albers S
Albers S

 

The guiding principle behind the lobby's interior design was to embrace a straightforward approach to materiality and texture, thereby blurring the distinction between indoor and outdoor spaces. Thoughtfully positioned around the waiting room area, wooden stools invite guests to pause, while wooden sculptures by K the Kilo are thoughtfully integrated throughout the space to maintain a seamless flow to passing guests.

photo_credit Albers S
Albers S

 

The reception desk, characterized by its long rounded shape with bold edges, mirrors the texture pattern present throughout the space.

photo_credit Albers S
Albers S

 

At the heart of the lobby, an arrangement of suspended lamps doubles as both an art installation and the primary source of illumination, infusing dynamic energy into the soft color palette of the surroundings.

photo_credit Albers S
Albers S

 

Incorporating elements such as mid-tone woods, locally sourced stones, and chukum coating, the materials envelop the space in its diverse forms, each standing out for its distinctive qualities.

photo_credit Albers S
Albers S

 

Vegetation also plays an integral role in the lobby's design, infusing life into the entire space. Existing native trees were not only respected but also thoughtfully integrated to enhance the overall experience, blending through the structural columns, contributing unique textures and offering a direct connection to nature.

photo_credit Albers S
Albers S

 

Wooden lattices were meticulously crafted to redefine the spatial boundaries while also facilitating natural ventilation. The flooring stones serve as a focal point, guiding the flow of movement with their prominent presence, but not imposing with the fine gravel that lines the perimeter.

photo_credit Albers S
Albers S

 

The lobby exudes a welcoming ambiance, creating a contemplative environment enriched with textures and intricate details that harmoniously dissolve the boundaries separating outdoor and indoor realms.

photo_credit Albers S
Albers S

The Village

Sordo Madaleno as Architects

The Village is an integral part of a residential masterplan envisioned by Sordo Madaleno for a site of exceptional natural beauty on the north-eastern Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. This masterplan is carefully designed to respond to the remarkable characteristics of the region, including its rich vegetation, diverse wildlife, and distinctive climate. Moreover, it acknowledges the area's cultural significance as the home of Mayan monuments.

"The Village delves into themes that have been integral to our body of work over many years. For instance, the distinctive nature of site-specific data in each project serves as a continuous wellspring of inspiration, guiding and shaping our design process. The ultimate goal is to achieve a singular, fully adapted project harmoniously integrated into its unique surroundings." – FERNANDO SORDO MADALENO DE HARO.

photo_credit Óscar Caballero for Sordo Madaleno
Óscar Caballero for Sordo Madaleno
photo_credit Óscar Caballero for Sordo Madaleno
Óscar Caballero for Sordo Madaleno
photo_credit Óscar Caballero for Sordo Madaleno
Óscar Caballero for Sordo Madaleno

The Village embodies a dialogue between rigorous design principles and flexible adaptability. The interplay of these elements is evident in the composition of the initial 14,885-sqm apartment block, where a staggered form subtly alludes to the stepped pyramids of the region's ancient history. Inspired by low-rise structures, our design ensures uninterrupted views across the landscape, extending towards the Caribbean Sea.

The architectural vision of The Village is realized through buildings with a maximum height of 12 meters, spanning up to 5 floors. This deliberate choice maintains a human scale, allowing residents on the upper floors to experience proximity to the surrounding treetops.

photo_credit Óscar Caballero for Sordo Madaleno
Óscar Caballero for Sordo Madaleno
photo_credit Óscar Caballero for Sordo Madaleno
Óscar Caballero for Sordo Madaleno

Apartments are meticulously planned on a 4mx4m grid, offering floor areas ranging from 80 to 160 sqm. The modular design allows for various configurations, both in terms of apartment type and size, as well as the external arrangement of terraces. This intentional tension between rigour and flexibility is a defining feature of the architecture.

photo_credit Sordo Madaleno
Sordo Madaleno
photo_credit Sordo Madaleno
Sordo Madaleno

"We are continually fascinated by the interconnection of systems and adaptability. A basic module, such as a 4x4 cube, has the potential to generate quality spaces. The overall design engages in a balance between an intimate scale, akin to a small village, and the complexities of a dense project." – FERNANDO SORDO MADALENO DE HARO.

Our approach to breaking down the overall volume of the building involves setting back terraces at irregular intervals and across different levels. This deliberate design choice enhances the permeability of the essentially rectilinear structure, allowing it to be seamlessly integrated into the surrounding nature. The studied informality of this approach invokes the concept of an overgrown ruin, further emphasized by the thoughtful planting of terraces, introducing a timeless quality to the architecture.

photo_credit Sordo Madaleno
Sordo Madaleno

The terraces are not only designed for aesthetic appeal but also serve a practical purpose. Equipped with planters, they enable self-sustainable cultivation of vegetable gardens, with 80% of the plantings consisting of native species. These green spaces bring the building to life, fostering a sense of community. Shared public spaces, comprising nearly half of the site, are dedicated to promoting wellness, recreation, and sports—an integral aspect of The Village's design.

 

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