A dramatic entry sets the tone at the Mojave Resort, where Globe Breeze Blocks frame the approach to a secluded pool courtyard. The installation blends mid-century modern geometry with the relaxed glamour of a desert retreat, guiding guests along a curved path that builds anticipation for the luxe pool area just beyond the gate.
The wall of Globe blocks does more than define space. It creates a layered transition between public and private zones, offering filtered views, shifting light, and a sense of discovery. As the sun moves across the sky, circular openings cast patterned shadows across the walkway and landscape, adding visual movement that changes throughout the day. At night, the same openings glow from within, turning the wall into a lantern that signals the pool’s inviting atmosphere.
Placed alongside desert planting and crisp architectural lines, the blocks bring texture without heaviness. Air flows freely through the openings, keeping the breezeway cool while maintaining privacy for guests relaxing inside the pool courtyard. The design balances openness and enclosure, a hallmark of great resort planning in warm climates.
The Mojave Resort embraces the spirit of Palm Springs–style hospitality: bold color, sculptural landscaping, and thoughtful transitions between indoor and outdoor living. The Globe Breeze Block installation reinforces that identity. It anchors the entry, frames the vibrant gate, and delivers a sense of craftsmanship that guests experience before they even reach the water.
For hospitality spaces, breeze blocks remain a powerful tool. They provide shade, airflow, and architectural character while defining circulation paths. At the Mojave Resort, they do all of that with a confident mid-century voice, welcoming visitors through a sculptural screen and into a private oasis beyond.

