Nestled on the serene landscape of La Barra de Colotepec in Puerto Escondido, Mexico, boutique hotel Casona Sforza is inspired by vernacular traditions and the experience of sustainable luxury; its concept is centred around the value of being aware, as well as contemplating and understanding the beauty of the environment.
The property stands out for its unusual structure, which is a reflection of its ecological commitment, a revaluation of its roots and a development of the local community. Commissioned by Mexican architect Alberto Kalach, known for his site-specific works, Casona Sforza comprises asymmetric volumes with clean lines that are integrated into the landscape and make use of the ancient techniques of arches and vaults.
Reflecting its idyllic location on the coast of Oaxaca, where the delta of the Colotopec river flows through cypresses, mangroves and oaks towards the ocean, the hotel irradiates a constant luminosity thanks to the sandy hues of its walls, while the sea breeze swirls through a grand corridor leading to a terrace and pool featuring concentric forms. Elsewhere, 11 vaulted suites are split into three categories – Junior, Senior and Master – and channel a bohemian aesthetic by way of neutral colours, tropical woods and natural textures.
The interior spaces comprise furnishings from regions well known for the quality of their crafts, including rugs from Teotitlán del Valle, textiles from the Oaxaca Valley, hammocks, chairs and curtains from Yucatán and palm lamps from Veracruz. These are combined with decorative elements and amenities from the Oaxacan highlands, where they are made by potters, cabinetmakers, farmers and beekeepers in the workshops of Pueblo del Sol – a sustainable production project whose work is supported by Casona Sforza.
Cuisine also reflects the importance of ecological and social responsibility; the culinary vision is based on the farm-to-table principle, ensuring the freshness of the ingredients in every dish, which come from local producers who make use of non-intensive, seasonal farming processes. Completing the offer are private yoga sessions, holistic massages and private surfing lessons, together with an activities programme that offers dolphin and whale watching, the release of sea turtles, and a number of different walks and expeditions.
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Photography: © Alex Krotkov
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