Nature and architecture merge in Mexico



In Tulum, Mexico, the self-taught architect Roth created one of the area’s most popular resorts, the Azulik, and a nearby artists’ community, which were designed to incorporate the evolving natural world. Correspondent Manuel Bojorquez takes “Sunday Morning” on a tour.

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23 thoughts on “Nature and architecture merge in Mexico”

  1. An American company has been looting gravel illegally for over 20 years by CENOTES with trucks taken to a train then boat.. they got a cease and desist by Mexican govt. They violated it.. govt wants to evaluate ecological damage

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  2. I got the same vision here and the Florence Oregon area in the woods kind of like the Star wars movie with ewoks at their little village in the trees oh yeah I got some idea plans you know for like a theme park something like that this is a great story this is a great story I like this guy

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  3. Have you very been in Mexico Estado de México?? At the north area as Cuautitlan Izcalli, it is so close from Mexico city and have Averything to give the american good quality life

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