Villa Cava
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Villa Cava

Espacio 18 Arquitectura como Arquitetos

Villa Cava blends luxury with nature. Situated in the heart of the Mayan jungle in AldeaZamá, Tulum.

The villa was created by Espacio18 Arquitectura, in collaboration with Adrian and Andrea, a young couple from Ottawa, Canada. The inspiration came from the magical Cenote Suytun in Yucatan that captured their hearts, and they decided to create a home that embodied the natural beauty and spatial quality of the region.

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César Béjar
photo_credit César Béjar
César Béjar

Villa Cava is a sensory experience, designed to offer a unique and unforgettable stay for guests. The project was created with the intention of bringing people together in a space that offers rest, inspiration, and personal growth. The villa features an architectural concept inspired by a cave (cenote) with natural overhead lighting provided by a glass-bottom pool. The luxury is given through nature, providing a connection with the surrounding environment.

The house was carefully designed to blend in with the existing landscape. The construction regulations and existing trees influenced the outline of the house, while the jungle views were considered to ensure complete privacy. The brutalist-inspired fortress is made of raw wood-formed concrete, which is slowly uncovered to reveal itself as a carved sculpture. The materials were selected to harmonize with the immediate context, considering the humid and rainy climate, as well as the potential for hurricanes.

photo_credit César Béjar
César Béjar
photo_credit César Béjar
César Béjar

The interior design of Villa Cava, created by Kayla Pongrac, is a sight to behold. It transforms the project into a highly livable, hospitality-grade home. The house is a habitable sculpture, discovered through a concrete portal built around two existing mature trees that leads to the lobby area. This area is illuminated from above through a pool, providing a warm welcome with the effects of water and light on the walls.

The ground floor boasts a study, an open-concept chef’s kitchen, and a large social area that opens directly into a swim-up pool. The spaces are designed to be explored in a multi-sensory way, with height changes compressing the user before opening to reveal different areas. The upper floor is the private area, with bedrooms and a master with towering 30 ft ceilings and carefully placed skylights that drape the room in natural light. The 20 ft by 20 ft single pane square window creates a natural “living painting” with unobstructed jungle views.

photo_credit César Béjar
César Béjar
photo_credit César Béjar
César Béjar

On the rooftop, a second private outdoor seating area is created, taking full advantage of the stunning views of the front jungle reserve. Villa Cava is a place where people from different parts of the world can come together to live and socialize or remain independent in the different spaces created in the project.

The house is the result of the collaboration of many talented people, including a local firm that created the landscaping, contractors, local artisans, and many others who made this project possible. Every fixture, brick, window, and appliance were sourced from Mexico, giving the house a true sense of place.

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César Béjar
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Adrian’s vision is to create a real estate fund that develops luxury villas throughout Mexico and the world, combining architecture, function, and human-centric design to create short-term luxury rentals for people seeking unique multi-sensory experiences. Villa Cava is just the beginning of a larger dream, and it serves as an inspiration to architects and designers worldwide.

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César Béjar
photo_credit César Béjar
César Béjar

Team:
Architects: Espacio 18 Arquitectura 
Photography: César Béjar
Interior Design: Kayla Pongrac 
Developer: Adrian Salamunovic 
Architect in charge: Caty and Pato
Landscaping: Di Tulum 
Team: Mario Ávila, Carla Osorio,Sonia Morales, Andrea Fox, Adrian Salamunovic, Caty, Pato and Kayla Pongrac

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César Béjar
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Material Used:
1. Interceramic: Bathroom Furniture and hardware
2. CEMEX: Concrete

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Bathroom Furniture and hardwareInterceramic
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