San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico

Aerial view © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo

The following description is courtesy of Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos.

The extraordinary natural surroundings of the peninsula of Baja California with its semi-desert landscape in shades of ocher, contrasting with the deep blue of the Sea of Cortes, provides an ideal selected context for the construction of a new landmark hotel for the country.

Aerial view © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo
Aerial view © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo

Celebrating the integration between landscape, architecture, and art, Solaz Los Cabos covers a total area of 9.8 hectares along a section of the coast that includes unique topographical formations. The architectural concept was guided by this need for the proper integration of the construction into its surroundings, achieved through the use of organic forms that refer to the movement of the waves, producing an attractive series of volumes that are adapted to the location. The selection of materials, planting and construction methods reinforce this concept of integration and were meticulously studied to ensure they would suit this beautiful site.

Cenital view. © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo

The services provided by the development are designed to offer a range of accommodation and hospitality options to visitors from both Mexico and abroad. It comprises hotel, apartments, restaurants, spa, amenities, site museum, open plazas and more.

Interior view – Erizo Restaurant © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo

As a result of the naturally steep topography of the site, which climbs from sea level towards the north, it was decided to form three large curved terraces running east-west, and to place the hotel rooms at the western end. The circulation between these terraces is via narrow cuttings that also operate as dividing passageways with dens planting to separate the different functions, generating greater privacy.

Circulation detail © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo

Given the slope, each terrace rises above the other in a stepped fashion, with south-facing façadesmeaning that all the spaces enjoy spectacular views of the sea. The amenities including swimming pools, beach club, sun loungers are located on the lowest level, by the beach.

Aerial view – terraces © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo

The access level is located within the principal building. This construction, which displays great plasticity of form and organic movement, resembles three blocks stacked on top of each other. Each block contains two floors to give a total of six and contains hotel rooms inside. The volumetry of this building combines the same concept of integration into the surroundings while its movement permits the generation of better views, affording the development with a unique tectonic character.

Exterior View – Mako’s Lobby © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo
Interior view – Mako Restaurant © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo

The apartments operated by the hotel are three volumes of square proportions distributed along the length of the south side of the site.

Exterior view – Plaza Solaz © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo
Interview view – Hotel apartment © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo
Interior view – Apartment terrace © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo

The different typologies of this hotel’s suites and rooms emerge from the topography that merges harmoniously with the sandy beach. To reach them, a courtyard-lobby serves as both entryway and bridge between the topographic undulations of the exterior and the welcoming geometry of the interior.

Hotel’s lobby at sunset © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo
Hotel’s lobby at night © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo
Interior view – lobby © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo

A warm atmosphere created using tropical wood, textiles with fresh, Mexican colors, and lines marked out in stone generate a distinctive contemporary aesthetic in every room.

Hotel room terrace © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo
Interior view – Presidential Suite © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo

One of the conceptual pillars of Solaz los Cabos is the artistic intervention in many of the spaces. Here, Mexican artist Cesar López Negrete creates and exhibits over 400 works of art that commemorate the life and culture of Baja California in ancient times. His artistic vision complements each detail of the construction, at both the micro level (hotel rooms) and the macro level (open plazas and common spaces), in the appropriation of the space and the integration with the site.

Interior view – Site Museum © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo

The presence of Solaz in Los Cabos is notable thanks to the way the architecture is woven into an integrated landscape project, created in partnership with Gabayet 101 Paisaje. The palette of plants was complemented with further native species according to the landscape design and the intention of each space. In this way, the architecture and landscaping harmonize with the external walkways, passages, outdoor amenities, lobbies, restaurants, green roofs on the volumes that descend to the sea, and so on. These landscaped areas seek to imitate the local vegetation and its unique natural setting.

Exterior view – Mako Restaurant © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo
Exterior view – Erizo Restaurant © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo

With its contemporary Mexican design, its proper integration into the landscape, and the sum of an integral art project, this hotel is expected to be the next icon in the international hospitality industry.

Project Credits

Architectural Project

Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos

President: Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas

Architecture Leader: Javier Sordo Madaleno de Haro

Project Leader: Alejandro Coeto, Boris Pena

Program: Hotel

Construction Area: 150,000 m2

Terrain Area: 135,000 m2

Termination Date: 2018

Status: Built

Location: San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico

Architectural Team

Design Manager: Alejandro Espejel, Cándido Hernández, Luis Pucheta

Design Team: Iovany Fuentes, David Pazos, Miguel Baranda, MarcoPucheta, Santiago García de Letona, Giordana Rojas,Daniela Camarena, Carlos Nuñez, Francisco Barrera

Engineering Coordination: Marcos Hernández

Engineering Team: Héctor Ruiz

Media & Marketing: Rosalba Rojas, Daniela Cruz, Jimena Orvañanos, Daniela Rosas, Angélica Chávez, Lorena Moreno

Interior Design: Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos

Interior Directors: Nadia Borrás, Enrique Ralph

Interior Team: Guillermo Márquez, Greg Leiner, Pilar Ocejo,Gabriela Mondragón, Andoni Barcón, Héctor Galaz, Maripaz Coto, Melissa Peña, Rossy León, Luz Edith Osuna, Keshin Fuhrmann, Ingrid Flores, Fernanda Patiño, Regina Jarque, Alejandro Gómez-Moncada, Marcia Mejía, Miguel Galindo, Cristina Ramos, Alejandra Angeles

Structural Engineering: Ing. Jaime Palacios

Electric Engineering: Cien Acres

Air Conditioning Engineering: DYPRO

Systems & Special Engineering: Innovative Design

Hydrosanitary Engineering: Termo Aire Consultores Mecánicos

Water Treatment Plant Engineering: Hidro Ecología Especialistas en Tratamiento de Agua

Fire Safety Engineering: Viza Fire

Lighting Consultant: Luz y Forma

Acoustic Consultant: Omar Saad

AV Consultant: Innovative Design

Landscape Consultant: Gabayet Paisajistas

Fire Safety Consultant: Bice Vertical

Construction: Quinta del Golfo de Cortés S.A. de C.V.

Photography: Rafael Gamo

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