NICO


 

Immersed in the jungle-lined coast of Sayulita —a bohemian surf town an hour north of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico— Sits NICO, a micro hospitality concept that can go back and forth from a rental unit to a small boutique hotel. Crafted by HYBRID, in collaboration with Mexico City-based architecture firm, Palma.

NICO offers a unique lodging environment where each space has been thoughtfully designed for people to experience the distinctive surroundings and connect with each other in spaces that sit within a varied gradient of privacy and openness.

The building reads as a two level structure from the street, after crossing a bridge over the main pool the user discovers the rest of the program by literally descending into the jungle.

Indoor and outdoor spaces combine throughout the building in a concrete grid structure, exploring thresholds and making the most of the local climate with a fully open level that welcomes the breeze and allows a feeling of complete immersion in nature.

Once inside, visitors discover both private and social areas with unexpected and thrilling viewpoints through which the ocean and surroundings can be glimpsed. Views that go from the airy and openness of the rooftop, passing through the middle levels surrounded by lush tree-tops and descending to a much more terrestrial level on the “Jungle suite” a room encircled by native foliage that features a concrete built-in tub for a spa-like experience.

NICO’s five guest suites were thought of as calming, tranquil spaces that offer the possibility to embrace the outdoors with floor-to-ceiling windows and particular spatial details like private terraces as well as custom furniture design. The main social level is accompanied by a lap pool detailed with artisanal turquoise-colored tile and surrounded by greenery. There is also a rooftop level with a plunge pool offering spectacular views of the bay, the sea and the open sky framed with concrete beams reminiscent of tropical modernism.

Units can be used and rented in different configurations, constantly modifying the way in which the building is inhabited and allowing either an extended family or group of friends to rent the entire complex, or for the suites to be individually occupied by separate groups. This same flexibility is reflected on the structural reasoning behind the project. The grid-like structure not only allows for an efficient structural system —in coherence with local building customs— but also permits a possible programmatic mutation if needed.

The collaboration between both firms results on an interesting take that instead of copying the local building traditions, comprehends and reimagines the fundamental architectural concepts, ultimately giving rise to a fresh, modern, and autonomous architectural expression accompanied by one of a kind and custom furniture designed by emerging Mexican designers which adds a playful character trough materiality, color and inventiveness.

 

Press / Awards

 

2023 Noldi Schreck Award Winner - Tourism | Boutique hotel

The 2023 Glocal Design Magazine celebrates Mexican architecture and interior design. This annual award ceremony is a benchmark for the national creative community, as it brings together projects of great value and quality developed within the Mexican Republic.

7th Annual Grey Awards - Finalist | Residential Architecture

Now in its 7th year, GRAY Awards — the international cross-disciplinary design awards program — continues to recognize the outstanding work happening around the world. Finalists have been selected in the fields of Architecture, Interiors, Landscape, and Product Design.

Conde Naste Travler - An Architectural Gem in Sayulita, Mexico

This brand-new rental in a laid-back surf town on Mexico's Pacific Coast is immersed in the jungle—plus has two pools, ocean views, and a rooftop.

Dezeen - Hybrid and Palma include organic elements within brutalist Mexican hotel

“With its exposed concrete frame, NICO combines elements of local architecture and building techniques with nods to both brutalism and tropical modernism.”

Interior Design Magazine - Boutique Hotel Meets Holiday Villa in This Mexican Oasis

In Nico’s social spaces, material colors were inspired by the Pacific Ocean views. A Guadalajaran fabricator created the custom sky-blue tiles that line the pools. A stucco-clad bathroom off the party deck wears a lightly pink-brown hue. “The feeling we’re looking to convey is informality,” says Humble, who also hired Mexico City studio Trama to create the hospitality brand’s retro-inspired graphic design. “Nothing is precious or pretentious.” In the laid-back beach town of Sayulita, it’s truly of the place.

Arch Newspaper - Serenity Suite

“The collaboration between HYBIRD and Palma represents the emergence of an exciting new travel experience, where the independence overlaps with convenience. By focusing on a hospitality experience at such a specific, intimate scale, NICO is set to redefine how, and perhaps why, we travel: It offers the best of exploration and natural immersion, yet doesn’t forfeit the tranquility and joy that comes from beautiful and thoughtful design.”

Design Boom - Hybrid + Palma design a small boutique hotel immersed in the jungle

“brutalist NICO hotel celebrates tropical modernism amidst mexican jungle”

Archdaily - NICO Sayulita

“NICO, a micro hospitality experience with elevated suites, open-air common spaces, and boutique hotel-style comforts. “

Plain Magazine - New Mexican Hotel Plays with Varying Degrees of Privacy and Openness

“Embracing the laid-back atmosphere of bohemian surf town Sayulita located north of Mexico’s Puerto Vallarta, NICO is a unique lodging that plays with varying degrees of privacy and openness. While appearing as a simple two-storey volume from street view, its rear reveals five storeys that literally descend into the jungle, left partially open to the landscape.“

Wallpaper - Nico offers an immersive architectural experience of the Mexican Coast

Conceived as a holiday rental, crafted to welcome guests to this lush corner of the country, the design balances openness and seclusion, flexibility and privacy.

Exceptional Living - Design Destination

 

Details


Program

 

NICO consists of 5 Suites that can be rented independently or as one large collective home. All the suites share two expansive common areas, the central and the rooftop terraces.

 
 
 
 
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