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Debora Aguiar uses indigenous and artisanal references for hotel in Manaus

With 41 accommodations, the Juma Ópera boutique hotel design highlights the original architectural style and values Brazilian fauna and flora

By Giovanna Jarandilha

Updated at Feb 24, 2020, 11:00 AM - Submitted at Feb 24, 2020, 11:00 AM

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Well-being, comfort and hospitality are the premises of Debora Aguiar , a leading eco-luxury architect who was responsible for the new boutique hotel Juma Ópera in Manaus. The project has 41 accommodations, including a presidential suite, reception with lobby and bar. lounge, restaurant and rooftop with swimming pool, as well as a gym and spaces for meetings and events.
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To achieve this, he often used slatted wood, as well as natural fibers in the lighting fixtures and soft tones, such as ecru, beige and gray. Another important point was the selection of paintings that portray indigenous history and culture, such as baskets, fans and other artifacts, as well as the beauty of the Amazon fauna and flora.
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