Interior Architecture | Interior Design | Restaurants | FF&E
Restaurants: Sal | Nacho
Architecture | Taller Mauricio Rocha,
Legorreta Arquitectos, Luis Guagnelli.
Interior Design | Estudio Esterlina, Uribe Krayer.
Interior Design Restaurants | Huber Design Studio,
Esrawe Studio.
Landscape | GDU - Mario Schjetnan
Lightning | Artec Studio
Construction | Franser
Photography | César Béjar
The Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, Mexico debuted on 3,000 acres of verdant jungle in the state of Jalisco. The cliffside property serves as a showcase for the expertise of an elite design team comprised of Víctor Legorreta, Mauricio Rocha, Mario Schjetnan, who formed the LegoRocha practice for this project, and Uribe Krayer.
Local stone laid by artisans infuses a reference to pre-Hispanic traditions across the contemporary architectural design, echoing natural earth tones and regional color and texture. Cement, lava rock, and wood round out the organic palette while also recalling the surrounding tropical splendor.
The thoughtful interior design showcases local materials and textiles to instill an authentic sense of place. Elements of pre-Hispanic culture and colonial heritage also abound—creating a sense of timelessness.
In addition to an 18-hole golf course, the Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, Mexico features amenities like a three pools, a full-service spa, fitness center, and a range of outdoor activities. Four F&B venues also maximize a connection to the outdoors, ranging from a beach bar and grill to a bar and restaurant overlooking the sea.
Interior Architecture | Interior Design | Restaurants | FF&E
Restaurants: Sal | Nacho
Architecture | Taller Mauricio Rocha,
Legorreta Arquitectos, Luis Guagnelli.
Interior Design | Estudio Esterlina, Uribe Krayer.
Interior Design Restaurants | Huber Design Studio,
Esrawe Studio.
Landscape | GDU - Mario Schjetnan
Lightning | Artec Studio
Construction | Franser
Photography | César Béjar
The Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, Mexico debuted on 3,000 acres of verdant jungle in the state of Jalisco. The cliffside property serves as a showcase for the expertise of an elite design team comprised of Víctor Legorreta, Mauricio Rocha, Mario Schjetnan, who formed the LegoRocha practice for this project, and Uribe Krayer.
Local stone laid by artisans infuses a reference to pre-Hispanic traditions across the contemporary architectural design, echoing natural earth tones and regional color and texture. Cement, lava rock, and wood round out the organic palette while also recalling the surrounding tropical splendor.
The thoughtful interior design showcases local materials and textiles to instill an authentic sense of place. Elements of pre-Hispanic culture and colonial heritage also abound—creating a sense of timelessness.
In addition to an 18-hole golf course, the Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, Mexico features amenities like a three pools, a full-service spa, fitness center, and a range of outdoor activities. Four F&B venues also maximize a connection to the outdoors, ranging from a beach bar and grill to a bar and restaurant overlooking the sea.
Interior Architecture | Interior Design | Restaurants | FF&E
Restaurants: Sal | Nacho
Architecture | Taller Mauricio Rocha,
Legorreta Arquitectos, Luis Guagnelli.
Interior Design | Estudio Esterlina, Uribe Krayer.
Interior Design Restaurants | Huber Design Studio,
Esrawe Studio.
Landscape | GDU - Mario Schjetnan
Lightning | Artec Studio
Construction | Franser
Photography | César Béjar
The Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, Mexico debuted on 3,000 acres of verdant jungle in the state of Jalisco. The cliffside property serves as a showcase for the expertise of an elite design team comprised of Víctor Legorreta, Mauricio Rocha, Mario Schjetnan, who formed the LegoRocha practice for this project, and Uribe Krayer.
Local stone laid by artisans infuses a reference to pre-Hispanic traditions across the contemporary architectural design, echoing natural earth tones and regional color and texture. Cement, lava rock, and wood round out the organic palette while also recalling the surrounding tropical splendor.
The thoughtful interior design showcases local materials and textiles to instill an authentic sense of place. Elements of pre-Hispanic culture and colonial heritage also abound—creating a sense of timelessness.
In addition to an 18-hole golf course, the Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, Mexico features amenities like a three pools, a full-service spa, fitness center, and a range of outdoor activities. Four F&B venues also maximize a connection to the outdoors, ranging from a beach bar and grill to a bar and restaurant overlooking the sea.
Interior Architecture | Interior Design | Restaurants | FF&E
Restaurants: Sal | Nacho
Architecture | Taller Mauricio Rocha,
Legorreta Arquitectos, Luis Guagnelli.
Interior Design | Estudio Esterlina, Uribe Krayer.
Interior Design Restaurants | Huber Design Studio,
Esrawe Studio.
Landscape | GDU - Mario Schjetnan
Lightning | Artec Studio
Construction | Franser
Photography | César Béjar
The Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, Mexico debuted on 3,000 acres of verdant jungle in the state of Jalisco. The cliffside property serves as a showcase for the expertise of an elite design team comprised of Víctor Legorreta, Mauricio Rocha, Mario Schjetnan, who formed the LegoRocha practice for this project, and Uribe Krayer.
Local stone laid by artisans infuses a reference to pre-Hispanic traditions across the contemporary architectural design, echoing natural earth tones and regional color and texture. Cement, lava rock, and wood round out the organic palette while also recalling the surrounding tropical splendor.
The thoughtful interior design showcases local materials and textiles to instill an authentic sense of place. Elements of pre-Hispanic culture and colonial heritage also abound—creating a sense of timelessness.
In addition to an 18-hole golf course, the Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, Mexico features amenities like a three pools, a full-service spa, fitness center, and a range of outdoor activities. Four F&B venues also maximize a connection to the outdoors, ranging from a beach bar and grill to a bar and restaurant overlooking the sea.
Interior Architecture | Interior Design | Restaurants | FF&E
Restaurants: Sal | Nacho
Architecture | Taller Mauricio Rocha,
Legorreta Arquitectos, Luis Guagnelli.
Interior Design | Estudio Esterlina, Uribe Krayer.
Interior Design Restaurants | Huber Design Studio,
Esrawe Studio.
Landscape | GDU - Mario Schjetnan
Lightning | Artec Studio
Construction | Franser
Photography | César Béjar
The Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, Mexico debuted on 3,000 acres of verdant jungle in the state of Jalisco. The cliffside property serves as a showcase for the expertise of an elite design team comprised of Víctor Legorreta, Mauricio Rocha, Mario Schjetnan, who formed the LegoRocha practice for this project, and Uribe Krayer.
Local stone laid by artisans infuses a reference to pre-Hispanic traditions across the contemporary architectural design, echoing natural earth tones and regional color and texture. Cement, lava rock, and wood round out the organic palette while also recalling the surrounding tropical splendor.
The thoughtful interior design showcases local materials and textiles to instill an authentic sense of place. Elements of pre-Hispanic culture and colonial heritage also abound—creating a sense of timelessness.
In addition to an 18-hole golf course, the Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo, Mexico features amenities like a three pools, a full-service spa, fitness center, and a range of outdoor activities. Four F&B venues also maximize a connection to the outdoors, ranging from a beach bar and grill to a bar and restaurant overlooking the sea.