INDUSTRY:

HOSPITALITY

LOCATION:

TULUM, MEXICO

YEAR:

2020

STATUS:

BUILT

Low-angle view of the Cervecería Tulum bamboo structure, showcasing the intricate woven skin of the elevated tunnel supported by structural bamboo columns amidst the jungle trees.

Cervecería Tulum

about.

Inspired by the Maya Jungle and traditional basketry, Cervecería Tulum resembles a giant serpent winding above the dense canopy. The elevated tunnel rests on 4-meter Zapote and bamboo columns, designed to respect the ecosystem by allowing existing trees to grow through circular apertures. Constructed with local sustainable materials, the structure features a multi-layered woven bamboo skin that creates dynamic shadow plays and frames panoramic views, seamlessly integrating architecture with the natural landscape.

Wide view of the Cervecería Tulum pool area, featuring the elevated bamboo tunnel supported by organic woven columns that frame the recreational space.
Interior perspective of the Cervecería Tulum bamboo tunnel, where the woven lattice skin creates intricate light and shadow patterns on the wooden walkway.
Elevated view of the Cervecería Tulum bamboo roof, designed to resemble a giant snake winding through the dense Maya jungle canopy.
Vertical view of the Cervecería Tulum structure, emphasizing the four-meter tall woven bamboo and Zapote columns that support the floating tunnel above the jungle floor.
Low-angle view of the Cervecería Tulum bamboo structure, showcasing the intricate woven skin of the elevated tunnel supported by structural bamboo columns amidst the jungle trees.
Inside view of the Cervecería Tulum structure, highlighting the circular apertures designed to frame the jungle views and allow natural airflow through the bamboo tunnel.