Channel seaside living with these 15 residential and hospitality spaces with a nautical vibe.
1. Architect Scott Glass Uses Unfinished Cypress Cladding on His Hamptons Weekend Home
A marlin hangs above the entrance to the bedroom wing. Photography by Joseph McHugh.
2. Michael Groth-Designed Ernesto’s Brings San Sebastian Vibe to the Lower East Side
Playa de la Concha’s famed cast iron lamp posts inspired the custom light fixtures in curved tubular steel and matte white glass. Photography by Rachel Vanni.
3. Astet Studio Transports Malaga to Madrid with Sea-Inspired Decor for Lobito de Mar
The first private space on the basement level gathers custom club chairs andBlasco & Viladining chairs beneath a vaulted ceiling in deep red MDF, with acoustic panels byAistec. Photography by Salva Lopez.
4. Lauren Rottet Reinvents a Montauk Beach House
In the upstairs living room, a Kiki Smith self-portrait keeps company with George Nelson and Irving Harper’s iconic Marshmallow sofa, while built-in banquettes original to the house line niches. Photography by Eric Laignel.
5. UCCA Dune Art Museum by Open Architecture Wins 2019 Best of Year Award for Large Museum/Art Gallery
Abundant natural light and ground-source heat pumps reduce emissions, while a thick sand-covered roof moderates temperatures.Photography by Wu Qingshan.
6. Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos Brings a Modernist Perspective to Mexico’s Solaz Los Cabos Resort
A rope installation hangs above a conversation pit on the dining terrace of the resort’s Mako restaurant. Photography by Rafael Gamo.
7. Ten Global Spas and Wellness Retreats
A tall cylindrical well with a large skylight draws light into the 32,000-square-foot spa, organized on four levels surrounded by earth. Photography courtesy of DecaArchitecture.
8. Four Hospitality Destinations Reflect the Beauty of Their Surroundings
Mr. C Coconut Grove by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio and Arquitectonica. Photography by James McDonald.