Hacienda Wabi, Tulum, Mexico Real Estate, Mexican Caribbean Coast Residences, Architecture Photos
Hacienda Wabi in Tulum, Mexico
28 July 2025
Architects: RA!
Location: Tulúm, Quintana Roo, México
Photos: Ariadna Polo
Hacienda Wabi, Mexico
Hacienda Wabi is a residential complex immersed in the jungle and seamlessly integrated into its natural surroundings. Developed by Namus, a Tulum-based developer, and designed by RA!, the project consists of an array of stairways, terraces, and stepped volumes that, over time, visually merge with the landscape, giving form to a residential building. Its design draws inspiration from the aesthetics of ruins to reinterpret the passage of time and evoke the ancient settlements that once occupied the region.
Organized around a central courtyard, the complex distributes access to 15 apartments arranged across three levels. This interior space is fragmented into smaller courtyards and corners that lead to winding pathways, culminating in a semi-public area with a swimming pool and recreational spaces. The stepped configuration of the volumes allows consistent natural light and cross ventilation in every unit, while perimeter planters partially cover the façades, reinforcing the idea of architecture giving prominence to vegetation.
Each level offers distinct features: ground-floor units include gardens and private pools; first-floor units feature terraces and jacuzzis; and second-floor units have terraces and roof gardens with views toward the treetops.
The materiality relies on local elements. The base is built with regional stone, while the walls are finished with Chukum, a natural coating made from plant-based processes and sand that enhances interior brightness and reduces the project’s carbon footprint.
Solar panels were installed on the rooftops to promote energy efficiency, and vegetation is encouraged to grow in both the central courtyard and the planters. Neutral tones on walls and slabs allow the surrounding jungle to play a leading role, integrating the building into the landscape without altering its natural character.
Hacienda Wabi proposes a way of inhabiting the jungle where architecture blends with its environment through local materials, passive design strategies, and a direct relationship with vegetation, prioritizing everyday experiences and respect for the landscape.
Hacienda Wabi in Quintana Roo, Mexico – Building Information
Design: RA! – https://www.raarq.com/
Project: Hacienda Wabi
Location: Tulúm, Quintana Roo, México
Type: Residential Apartment Building
Client: Namus
Date of completion: 10 September 2023
Area: 1,800 sqm
Developer: Namus
Interiors: Namus + Casa Portal + RA!
Photography: Ariadna Polo
Engineering: EMX Structural Engineering.
Design team: RA! (Pedro Ramírez de Aguilar, Santiago Sierra, Cristóbal Ramírez de Aguilar, Alejandro Hernández, Lourdes Gámez y Mateo Vázquez del Mercado.)
About RA!
RA! is an architecture firm based in Mexico City, founded in 2017 by Cristóbal Ramírez de Aguilar, Pedro Ramírez de Aguilar, and Santiago Sierra. Its practice focuses on designing spaces that respond to people and their relationship with the environment, prioritizing lived experience over form. Each project begins with a careful reading of the context, habits, and social dynamics to create architecture that establishes an emotional connection with its users.
The studio approaches each commission through material exploration and experimentation, understanding error as a creative tool that expands possibilities and avoids repetition. RA! maintains a flexible approach, combining technical precision with the search for atmospheres capable of evoking memory and emotion.
RA!’s work has received both national and international recognition, including the Architectural MasterPrize, the A+ Architizer Awards, Premio Félix Candela, and the LOOP Design Awards.
Photography: Ariadna Polo
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