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    Luxury Frontiers Designs a Lodge That Belongs to Its Landscape

    Martin AkumaBy Martin AkumaJuly 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Luxury Frontiers Designs a Lodge That Belongs to Its Landscape

    07.03.26 | By Leo Lei
    Photography by A&K Sanctuary.
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    Six decades after Geoffrey Kent led Abercrombie & Kent’s first clients into the plains below Kilimanjaro, the company has returned to build a permanent lodge. Kitirua Plains Lodge, designed by Luxury Frontiers for A&K Sanctuary, occupies a 128-acre private concession bordering Amboseli National Park in Kenya, and its thirteen suites mark a pointed departure from the typology that has defined East African safari architecture for over a century. The canvas tent carries its own history – a portable stage set inherited from the hunting expeditions of the colonial era, refined over decades into a shorthand for luxury in the bush. Kitirua Plains abandons this in favor of earth-formed construction.

    Exterior plaster is mixed with soil quarried directly from the site, matching the walls to the ground they rise from and cutting the need to truck in materials across fragile terrain. Ash-grey Mazeras stone, sourced nearby, serves as both cladding and flooring. Rather than clearing ground, the structure occupies an existing patch of wetland, its infinity pool absorbed into the water system already present. Where a tented camp performs impermanence while still requiring platforms, plumbing, and seasonal rebuilding, this lodge commits to its site, allowing it to shape it in return. Curved walls and fluid rooflines echo the undulating terrain, so that the architecture reads as a continuation of the ground plane rather than an object placed upon it.

    The flowing black roofline and lath screens derive from the enkaji, the low, curved dwellings of earth plaster that Maasai builders have raised across these plains for generations. Hand-woven sisal grass ceilings, hand-rolled clay bead pendants, and sculpted metalwork extend the reference into the interiors, where handcrafted Kenyan mango wood furniture and cypress decking keep the supply chain close

    The palette holds to beige and soft green, tuned to the surrounding grasslands so that Mount Kilimanjaro remains the focal point of the guest experience rather than the architecture itself. Even the mosquito netting is tinted blue, dissolving the boundary between interior and the vast skies beyond. Passive design carries the environmental load, with main social spaces and unit lounges oriented for cross-ventilation, and openings angled to prevailing winds

    The eleven one-bedroom suites, each 1,250 sqft, are pared back to woven-rush detailing and natural textures, with indoor and outdoor showers, freestanding baths, and shaded verandas facing the mountain. Two two-bedroom suites, linked by shared lounges, extend the same language across 2,600 sqft. The wider concession is managed in partnership with the surrounding Maasai community, whose ancestral knowledge has shaped this landscape far longer than any safari brand

    View more info on Abercrombie & Kent’s website

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