We designed a strategy of aggregation by creating a network of triangled pergolas that can grow or contract depending on the necessity of the client throughout the project. This in turn allows for people to circulate and go to different rooms and private or social areas around the house while weaving through existing vegetation and jungle. Each room is a contained space that can be placed anywhere around the property.
The project was conceived as a series of objects placed around the property and within existing trees, it is also placed stepping down the mountain to allow for the topographic condition to be gentle with the built architecture. Together with solar energy generation, water-efficient systems, and passive bioclimatic design, this project sets a new example design for the tropical region of the coast of Costa Rica.
Through a series of repeating triangles, the house was erected modularly and each individual private or public space was enclosed through walls and glass thus creating a sensation of a network that can continue growing in time.
Project name: Caribbean Courtyard Villa
Architects: Studio Saxe – https://studiosaxe.com/
Location: Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Costa Rica
Area: 495 m²
Year: 2021
Photographer: Andres Garcia Lachner – http://www.garcialachner.com/
Builder: Cr-Eco
Structural Engineer: APÉSTEGUI+BLAIR
Electromechanical Engineer: CIEM
Landscape Architecture: Saxe Lanscape
Design Director: Benjamin G. Saxe
Healing by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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