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Paulina Morán
File:Paulina Morán à l'UNESCO en 2018.jpg
Morán at UNESCO headquarters in 2018.
NationalityMexican
Alma materUniversidad Iberoamericana
Occupation(s)Interior architect and designer
AwardsPrix Versailles 2017
Prix Versailles 2018

Paulina Morán is a Mexican interior architect and designer.

Education

After graduating from the Universidad Iberoamericana with a degree in design, Paulina Morán furthered her design studies and began working in Barcelona.[1][2]

Work

Morán later left Europe to return to Mexico, where she worked under Philippe Stark on a project in Mexico City.[2] Later, she opened her own studio in Cancún, with a focus on interior design and interior architecture for hospitality locations throughout Latin America.[3][4] The design of the 750 acre Chablé Resort compound, in collaboration with the architect Jorge Borja, is a modernist interpretation of traditional hacienda design that incorporates ancient Mayan finishing techniques.[5][6] Her style has been described as fearless and eclectic, and she has designed the interiors of luxury hotels in Latin America including Hotel Esencia in Tulum, Ikal del Mar on the Mayan Riviera, Capella Ixtapa in Zihuatanejo, and Casa San Agustin in Cartagena.[2] It received the grand prize award for architecture and design from Prix Versailles in association with the International Union of Architects.[5][7] The European architecture and design magazine, Dezeen, has described her work in collaboration with the Central de Proyectos SCP architectural firm as a "portal to the landscape and history" of the former factory space which was developed into the Ixi’im Restaurant in the Yucátan.[8]

Awards

Morán has received awards of excellence for her work. Two of her projects in Mexico – Chablé Resort & Spa[9][10] and Ixi'im Restaurant – each earned a Prix Versailles world award, in 2017[11][7][12][13] and 2018[4][14] respectively. The awards are presented at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris.[15]

References

  1. ^ "Los mexicanos más creativos de 2018 / Diseño y propuesta visual". Forbes (in Spanish). 2019. Retrieved 2019-12-22.
  2. ^ a b c Bear, Leo. "Made in Mexico". Sunseeker Magazine. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Paulina Morán". Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  4. ^ a b "De turista en el restaurante más bonito del mundo". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2018. Retrieved 2019-12-22.
  5. ^ a b "In Paris, Yucatán's Chablé is hailed as world's best-designed resort". Yucatan Expat Life. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  6. ^ Cusano, Claudia. "Chablé Resort A sacred escape". NUVO. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  7. ^ a b "Le plus bel hôtel du monde se trouve au Mexique". Le Soir (in French). 2017. Retrieved 2019-12-22.
  8. ^ "Yucatán restaurant wins international recognition for design". Mexico News Daily. May 25, 2018. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  9. ^ "Chablé Resort & Spa Chocholá, Yucatán, Mexico". The Daily Telegraph. 2019. Retrieved 2019-12-22.
  10. ^ "Yucatan privato: vacanza per celeb e sognatori". Vanity Fair (in Italian). 2018. Retrieved 2019-12-22.
  11. ^ "Le plus bel hôtel du monde est au Mexique, on y va ?". Cosmopolitan (in French). 2017. Retrieved 2019-12-22.
  12. ^ "El mejor hotel del mundo está en la península de Yucatán, según la Unión Internacional de Arquitectos". El País (in Spanish). 2017. Retrieved 2019-12-22.
  13. ^ "El mejor hotel del mundo está en México". HuffPost (in Spanish). 2017. Retrieved 2019-12-22.
  14. ^ "World Winners of 2018 Prix Versailles Awards Announced". ArchDaily. 2018. Retrieved 2019-12-22.
  15. ^ "Prix Versailles Celebrates 12 Projects for Their Outstanding Commercial Architecture". ArchDaily. 2017. Retrieved 2019-12-22.