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Productora and the Book of Wa Introduces the Kymaia Hotel

Mexican design firms Productora and The Book of Wa work in collaboration to unveil the boutique Kymaia Hotel. It is filled with elevated suites that are made from colored concrete forming a pyramidal structure. The hotel is located by Puerto Escondido just on the southwestern coast of Mexico.

The Kymaia Hotel was founded by entrepreneur Ezequiel Ayarza Sforza last year and is described to be "a dialogue between architecture, nature, and culture," noted by the studio to Dezeen. It continues, "We sought to create a space where the built environment blends harmoniously with the Oaxacan coastal landscape. [The colour] creates a symbiosis between the organic and the constructed, tracing a silent but forceful dialogue with its surroundings."

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