Inspired by the modernist architecture of the 1950s, the Tiki Tiki Hotel by architect Arturo Zavala Haag is a fusion of Art Deco and local know-how.
Located on the coastal town of Tulum in Mexico, this hotel offers just fifteen rooms surrounded by lush tropical greenery. The architecture is a homage to the style of Palm Springs villas in the 1950s. Arturo Zavala Haag wanted to capture the essence of modernist and Art Deco architecture that symbolizes this era.
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