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This Concrete Paradise In Tulum Opens Up To The Jungle

Not far from the beach in an intimate area of the lush Tulum jungle sits Casa Aviv, a residential space that effortlessly merges contemporary design and streamlined architecture with the outdoors. Designed by architecture studio CO-LAB based in Tulum, Mexico, Casa Aviv is oriented east-west, taking advantage of the prevailing winds and working to encourage cross ventilation. The outdoors is brought in with north-oriented skylights which fill the various spaces with indirect natural light, creating gentle contrasts of light and shadow across the property.

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Consisting of four ensuite bedrooms, an open kitchen, dining and living areas, a private pool, and a 360° roof terrace, Casa Aviv subtly juxtaposes grey polished cement walls with black terrazzo flooring. Charred cedar wood carpentry compliments the neutral colour palette, while furnishings and light features custom-designed by local artisans keep in place with the natural, raw aesthetic. 

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Words by Theo Rosen
Images courtesy of Cesar Bejar