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Over 100 Plant Species Emerge From The Brick Facade Of This Hotel

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Architecture firm ALH Taller has shared photos of Hotel El Zarzo, a brick hotel in Medellin, Colombia, that serves as an urban oasis that combines aesthetic, environmental and social value in every architectural detail.

The hotel’s design maximizes the connection with the exterior, despite being sandwiched between two other buildings, strategically using its eastern and western facades to ensure natural ventilation and lighting.

Over 100 Plant Species Emerge From The Brick Facade Of This Hotel

The hotel frames different views with variations in the windows, including arches and porticos, allowing each room to have views of the gardens and, beyond, the city and its mountains.

Over 100 Plant Species Emerge From The Brick Facade Of This Hotel

The hotel uses natural materials and integrates vegetation into its slabs, which house more than 100 tropical species with an efficient irrigation system.

Over 100 Plant Species Emerge From The Brick Facade Of This Hotel

The hotel has 16 rooms in three typologies, distributed over seven levels. On the first level are the restaurant and lobby, open to both guests and the public.

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Over 100 Plant Species Emerge From The Brick Facade Of This Hotel

Over 100 Plant Species Emerge From The Brick Facade Of This Hotel

The terrace, with a vintage-style bar and retractable pergola, offers a flexible space for various activities, consolidating its cozy and exclusive character.

Over 100 Plant Species Emerge From The Brick Facade Of This Hotel

Photography by Daniel Velez

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