In the heart of Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico’s most celebrated wine region, MIRA Earth Studios offers a distinctive hospitality concept that merges architecture, nature, and sustainability. The property was designed as a tranquil retreat where contemporary design blends seamlessly with the surrounding vineyards and rugged hills.
The studios were designed by Nicaraguan architect Juniette Bermudez and feature a minimalist architectural approach rooted in natural materials. A key element is the use of rammed-earth walls, an ancient building technique in which soil from the site is compressed to create thick, durable structures with excellent thermal properties. The result is architecture that feels organically embedded within the landscape.
Each studio is designed for two guests and offers panoramic views of vineyards and mountains. The interiors include a king-size bed, private jacuzzi, infrared sauna, and a terrace with a fire pit. Modern comforts such as a projector with Chromecast, integrated Sonos speakers, and a minibar stocked with local products complete the experience.

Sustainability plays a central role in the project. The property features green roofs planted with native vegetation, water treatment systems that recycle water for landscaping, and partial use of solar-powered lighting. These elements reinforce the connection between the architecture and the surrounding ecosystem.
Guests can also enjoy curated experiences tied to the culture of Valle de Guadalupe, including winery visits, private chef dining, and wellness activities such as yoga or in-room massages. The result is a hospitality concept that focuses not only on luxury, but also on a deeper connection with landscape, gastronomy, and local culture.

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