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This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

United States Architecture News - Jul 08, 2019 - 04:58   24860 views

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

This linear super-luxury resort and spa have perfectly been blended in the majestic cliffs and rock formations of southern Utah, United States

Named Amangiri Resort and Spa, the resort is located on a spectacular 600+ acre site in southern Utah, and was developed as a unique collaboration between three well-established architects: LA-based firm Marwan Al-Sayed, Arizona-based studio Wendell Burnette Architects and Tucson-based Studio Rick Joy

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Image courtesy of Aman Resorts

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Mesa view. Image courtesy of Aman Resorts

Inspired by Utah's majestic cliffs and rock formations and the region’s ancient Navajo heritage, the team closely worked with Aman Resorts founder Adrian Zecha to create a unique and bold concept to redefine travel and luxury architecture. 

The three architects were brought onto the project by Bernt Kuhlmann, one of the current owners of Amangiri, and then the managing partner in the development of the lands that now include Amangiri.

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Amangiri at Dusk. Image courtesy of Aman Resorts

"Our aim was to build something that was a contemporary interpretation of native Indian architecture. Not perfectly adapted, but hopefully generating a sense and spirit of it," said Adrian Zecha. 

"Also, that it would respect the natural environment. This was the most important aspect of the whole development."

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Entrance details. Image courtesy of Aman Resorts

Based on a deep understanding of the Desert Southwest, the brief was to create a place of authentic experience, not one based on simplistic cultural appropriations, but rather on what was most true to this particular site and place - namely the landscape and the light that envelops it.

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Amangiri entrance. Image courtesy of Aman Resorts

Situated on a 243-hectare (600-acre) area in Canyon Point, Southern Utah, the resort is just a 25-minute drive from the nearest town of Page, Arizona. The resort contains 34 rooms, situated against a low entrada sandstone rock formation, rather like an ancient settlement, with a 2,322 square metre (25,000 square feet) Aman Spa. 

From every room, guests are able to witness the rawness and pure natural beauty of the surrounding mesas and the region’s mesmerizing light play throughout the day. Beyond the clearly defined line of the resort there is nothing but the pristine terrain within which Amangiri is set. 

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Amangiri bedroom suite. Image courtesy of Aman Resorts

The key component of the resort is the Pavilion which houses the Living Room, Dining Room, Library and Gallery, and the spectacular swimming pool, which wraps around a natural rock escarpment. 

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Desert view suites. Image courtesy of Aman Resorts

The basic elements of this landscape are juxtaposed and emphasized with water, rock and sky. The architects designed buildings as simple as possible by using simple concrete blocks made of creamy white stone, Douglas-fir, walnut and raw concrete. The building volumes were arranged according to the program, movement and light. 

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Amangiri suite. Image courtesy of Aman Resorts

Frozen, timeless mass is rendered as abstract geology, with colours that blend effortlessly into the shifting landscape of sand, sage and rock. Leading from the Pavilion and main swimming pool are two separate wings that bend and fold against the rock. 

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

View from the Spa. Image courtesy of Aman Resorts

The Desert Wing to the east of the Pavilion is composed of 16 suites that are reached via an external walled lane. Designed as an abstraction of a slot canyon, the lane is replete with the natural sound of water and the moisture of verdant moss. The Mesa Wing to the south features 18 suites, unfolding across the desert sand and undulating rock formations. 

Suites are entered via rock archways, reminiscent of the region’s spectacular slot canyons, and private screened courtyards. From the courtyards, the suites unfold, affording guests breathtaking framed views of the surrounding desert scenery. A raised stone island in the centre of each suite incorporates a bed, desk and sofa. 

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Desert Lounge. Image © Joe Fletcher

Outside, a private desert lounge provides additional lounging benches around a private fire pit, capturing a sense of camping under the stars in a luxurious setting. The separate bathing and dressing areas are carved out of the dense stone mass that separates individual rooms.

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Pool Suite Terrace. Image courtesy of Aman Resorts

The effect is one of mystery, with green stone, filtered light and water elements contrasting with the bright light and striking views of the living and sleeping areas. Several suites are designed with private pools, as well as sky terraces featuring lounge beds for relaxing by day, or star-gazing by night. 

At the opposite ends of both wings are the larger Amangiri and Girijaala Suites. These offer spacious living, sleeping, dining and bathing areas, as well as generously-proportioned lap pools and extensive sky terraces.

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Spa Step Pool. Image courtesy of Aman Resorts

The Aman Spa, located within the Mesa Wing, engages directly with the wonders of rock formations crafted over millennia by wind and water. Incorporating five separate pavilions and water elements, the Aman Spa is designed for intimate reflection, both inside and out. 

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Swimming pool. Image courtesy of Aman Resorts

The architecture mirrors the timeless nature of the surrounding rock formations: the pavilions scattered like tumbled rocks, abstracted, and made solid or liquid, heavy or light depending on program and placement. Wet treatment areas are defined by sculpted organic form and mysterious, natural or coloured light, while dry treatment areas are defined by wood linings and serene light.

Amangiri’s interiors, from lighting and furnishings to signage, have been custom designed to blend in with the architecture and the surrounding landscape. 

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Amangiri spa reflection pool. Image courtesy of Aman Resorts

Everything from desks, sofas, chairs and tables, to street lights and hooks have been designed to capture something unique and particular about the American Southwest, yet rendered in a thoroughly modern way. 

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Amangiri outside entrance suite. Image courtesy of Aman Resorts

Hides and leathers, blackened and forged steel are given a modern interpretation, alluding to, yet never overdoing references to the region’s Native American people and the ranchers that continue to inhabit this particular corner of the earth.

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Lounge view. Image courtesy of Aman Resorts

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Image courtesy of Aman Resorts

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Image © Nic Lehoux

This resort and spa perfectly blended in majestic cliffs and rock formations in southern Utah

Image © Joe Fletcher

Project facts

Project name: Amangiri Resort and Spa

Location: Canyon Point, Utah, USA

Architects: Marwan Al-Sayed, Wendell Burnette Architects, Studio Rick Joy. 

Year: 2009

Top image © Joe Fletcher

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