Marcio Koganâs first resort celebrates tropical modernism in the Maldives
Marcio Koganâs first resort celebrates tropical modernism in the Maldives
Marcio Kogan’s Patina Maldives, Fari Islands is the perfect luxury retreat that combines tropical modernist influences, a modest approach and sustainability; and it’s the Brazilian architect’s first ever hotel
Bringing his unique take on tropical modernism to the idyllic natural setting of the Fari Islands in the Maldives, Marcio Kogan and his studio, MK27, have revealed their latest design – the sustainable contemporary retreat Patina Maldives, Fari Islands, the Brazilian architecture studio’s first ever resort design. A landscape of cabins standing in the water raised on stilts, modest rectangular structures on land, lush green gardens, and plenty of open space to breathe, relax and commune with nature, this complex was conceived to push the boundaries of hospitality architecture and promote modest luxury.