Mazul is a residential project of fifty beachfront villas on the coast of the community of Santa Elena El Tule, Oaxaca. The Master Plan is developed on a three-hectare site where fifty lots of approximately four hundred square meters were created. Each lot houses a villa of one hundred and twenty-five built square meters. The architectural program includes a clubhouse with a pool, terrace, restaurant, bar, and a beach club, as well as lush green areas distributed throughout the land with natural pathways and an operational and administrative area. Each villa is designed so that the interior and exterior space feels like one, a space that provides an area of shade, rest, and washrooms, allowing a unique experience of connecting with nature. The luxury of the project is the outdoor area and the beauty of the site. Following this approach, the villas have a basic program of one bedroom, a full bathroom, a living room and a kitchen and a terrace and a private pool outside. The pool is located in the front with the aim of cooling the wind when it passes over it towards the interior of the villa.
Each villa was carefully positioned within its lot to provide privacy and in order not to block the views from each other. Each lot has a perimeter barrier of natural plants delimiting each lot, maintaining the privacy of each villa.
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