Today, this represents the most extensive gallery of
urban art decorating a swimming pool.
Not exact matches
This luxurious space pulses with
urban energy, from the dark wood and quirky knickknacks in the lobby to the unique
art that
decorates most visible spots.
Mexico City: 30 percent off La Palomilla, a colorful
urban escape with seven rooms
decorated with local
art, plus a rooftop terrace for mezcal and aguas frescas in the bustling neighborhood of La Roma.
The mixed - use resort has 225 units
decorated to reflect the
urban setting, with sleek finishes, modern
art, and floor - to - ceiling windows.
Nearby styrene and plaster casts are reminiscent of a classically
decorated carved reliefs, hand - crafted objects and industrial artifacts that reference a multitude of symbols, linguistic particles from antiquity to the present day — iconography that exists within the
urban landscape but are repurposed here within the formal confines of the
art viewing space.