Tropical Architecture: Projects to Understand the Territory of Sayulita, Mexico

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Sayulita is a small beach town in Nayarit, a state located in the western region of Mexico. It is a locality of about 3,390 inhabitants that has grown significantly in the last decade due to tourism, mainly from the United States and Canada, who are attracted by the landscapes and waves that have made it one of Mexico's main surfing destinations.

Currently, due to the interest and growth of the population and cities, contemporary Mexican architects have dedicated themselves to constructing some buildings mainly for residential and tourist purposes, which reveal common gestures that shape the new architecture of the region. Here, we present you with some examples within this territory so that you can continue exploring the architecture of Sayulita.

NICO Sayulita / Hybrid + PALMA

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Cite: Arellano, Mónica. "Tropical Architecture: Projects to Understand the Territory of Sayulita, Mexico" [Arquitectura tropical: proyectos para entender el territorio de Sayulita, México] 03 Jul 2023. ArchDaily. (Trans. Piñeiro, Antonia ) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1003033/tropical-architecture-projects-to-understand-the-territory-of-sayulita-mexico> ISSN 0719-8884

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