Tulix, Tulum's most chic neighborhood

Located in the city with more Chicness of the moment, Tulum, Mexico, the architects behind Coyote Architecture They thought of a residential proposal that joins the wave of the barefoot luxury by which the region has been distinguished, (with the use of organic and naked materials) added to an architecture that seeks to create community while taking care of the environment. Tulix's essence lies in his poetic geometry, where architecture fuses harmoniously with the surrounding nature. The volumetric proposal, which plays with empty and solid spaces, creates internal courtyards that allow visual transparency from abroad, promoting a feeling of openness and connection with the environment without physical barriers.

All housing modules have a small garden or house garden to encourage the care and proliferation of plant species, as well as food self -production.Onnis Luque.

The fluid circulation within the set, together with meeting areas such as rear courtyards and terraces, promote interaction between neighbors.Onnis Luque.

The project goes beyond the mere housing construction. SE has carried out extensive reforestation in the surroundings, contributing to both the urban and ecological balance of the area. This commitment to sustainability is reflected in each aspect of the design, from the use of permeable soils and native vegetation in all common areas to the implementation of health absorption systems for future developments.

The succession of volumetrías generates an urban sculpture of different blind planes that are modified in rhythm and create a series of different frames surrounded by endemic vegetation.Onnis Luque.

Tulix's architecture not only seeks energy efficiency, but also the well -being of its residents. Each unit has small gardens or orchards, promoting the connection with nature and food self -sufficiency. In addition, the internal distribution of homes and strategic use of elements such as internal windows and domes guarantee optimal cross ventilation and a pleasant interior temperature throughout the year.

Adaptability with the urban environment and the social context is another fundamental pillar of Tulix. The fluid circulation within the set, together with Meeting areas such as rear and terraces courtyards, promote interaction between neighbors and strengthen the sense of community and belonging.