Riviera Maya’s condo developments stand out for their unique approach to integrating "bringing the outdoors in," strategically enhancing the built environment in several ways.

In residential spaces, such as small-sized studio units, open spaces are emphasized to foster a stronger connection to the outdoor environment. For instance, wooden slats are used as a beneficial alternative to traditional drywall, creating separation between living and bedroom areas while maintaining a visual and spatial connection to outdoor sunlight. This design choice maximizes open floor plans, enhancing the overall sense of space and openness. Cove lighting integrated into bedroom ceilings further mimics natural daylight, ensuring a continuous connection to the outdoors regardless of the time of day.

Similarly, in the SIMCA office building, the architectural design incorporates multiple glass cylindrical openings throughout its open spaces. These unique openings allow for ample natural light and views of greenery from various parts of the building, promoting a sense of tranquility and revitalization. This natural lighting reduces reliance on artificial lighting, thereby decreasing the building's environmental footprint. The strategic placement of these openings ensures consistent access to sunlight throughout the day, aligning with the office's daytime usage patterns.

Overall, integrating elements that connect indoor spaces with nature not only enhances aesthetic appeal but also improves mental well-being by fostering a sense of calmness and rejuvenation. These design choices reflect SIMCA's commitment to creating sustainable, human-centric environments that prioritize both environmental responsibility and occupant comfort.

#Own Your Future.
Bringing the outdoors in strategically enhances the built environment & your well-being.
— Simona Uza
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