The interior photos of Camino Real Ixtapa Hotel best convey the sense of mystery to me. The simple masses evoke a clarity yet the volumes create an essence of curiosity of what is around the corner. I think the way he move the circulation through the space does support his mantra of designing for the people. His comments on the Mexican culture I found intriguing. I had the opportunity to work for a Mexican Architect for a project in Belize and reading this interview gives me much more insight on the cultural differences. There was a lot of consideration for how things would be constructed and what kind of skills was reasonable for the construction team. The mañana aspect infiltrates much more than just Architects. But I think the most interesting part of the interview was his comments on the mystery, surprise and emotion he uses to describe the Mexican culture. Designing for this type of regionalism takes a great deal of understanding of the culture.