Be Tulum Resort by Sebastian Sas
Argentinian architect Sebastian Sas designed the Be Tulum resort in Mexico.

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Be Tulum Resort by Sebastian Sas
Perched on a secluded expanse of the luminous Mayan Caribbean, and surrounded by legendary relics of one of the world’s most ancient cultures, Be Tulum’s comfort and tranquility offer the fast track to its guest’s peace of mind. It is the only fullserviced resort in the area featuring contemporary design resting in perfect harmony within the untouched natural setting. While being a haven of relaxation, the resort is also the place to be for the region’s creative scene. Establishing a community of locals and guests is very important to Argentinean-born Sas brothers – the coowners of the Be Hotel group. Their reputation as Cordoba’s preeminent event organizers becomes evident in the hotel’s celebrated restaurant and in the rooftop bar where like-minded people come together to enjoy the laid-back ambiance. Be Tulum’s twenty spacious suites are housed in five buildings sharing a contemporary, minimalist design mix of local limestone, warm Brazilian wood and bold Bisazza mosaic tiles. Ground floor suites are equipped with a private pool and terrace, while upper floors offer free-standing Jacuzzi tubs and balconies. Two private penthouses feature own terrace pools and treat guests to a breath-taking view of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Sian Ka’an, the “birthplace of the sky.” With full-service hospitality, vibrant spaces to see and be seen, and chic, laidback ambiance, Be Tulum is a secret gem hidden on the lush Mayan Riviera. Just Be.
Visit the Sas Arquitectos website – here.
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olga simonelli on 27 Jan 2011 at 1:58 am #
como un oasis…, una maravilla…
apisan on 27 Jan 2011 at 10:52 am #
No words to express how cool is that. I love the tropical architecture. Lucky designers to have the chance to work in suck nice project and environment. Beautiful.
Great on 27 Jan 2011 at 2:12 pm #
Stunning architecture. Excellent use of materials.
zachary alan on 27 Jan 2011 at 10:50 pm #
tropical suck. what a mess.
Juno on 27 Jan 2011 at 10:57 pm #
how cool is that.. i love it.. great design.. combination of natural material and recent material, wow.. creative and nice..
Davidsign on 28 Jan 2011 at 12:37 am #
I’m in love!
PD on 29 Jan 2011 at 5:16 am #
Well done. To me this shows an architect having a lot of fun. So often lost in today’s attempt to out smart one another, normally leading to pretentious designs.
ednaldo M on 01 Feb 2011 at 2:48 pm #
cheers!! this is amazing.. I’d love to see a floor plan tho. because it’s hard to grasp the layout by simply looking at the pictures..
reham on 07 Feb 2011 at 9:42 am #
fantastic