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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Tres Amores in Nosara, Costa Rica by StudioSaxe

 
September 3rd, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: StudioSaxe

Overview

Charred Timber House frames views of the Pacific Ocean in Costa Rica

Studio Saxe was commissioned to design a family home perched on the hilltops of the town of Nosara Costa Rica, that would blend and hide within its natural surroundings whilst opening to the dramatic ocean and mountain views.

Image Courtesy © Andres Garcia Lachner

  • Architects: StudioSaxe
  • Project: Tres Amores
  • Location: Nosara, Costa Rica
  • Photography: Andres Garcia Lachner
  • Client: The Srebnick Family
  • Area: Approx. 515 m2
  • Design Director: Benjamin G. Saxe
  • Builder: JIMACO
  • Structural Engineer: Sotela Alfaro Ltda.
  • Electromechanical Engineer: CIEM Elecromecanica
  • Date of Completion: January 2020

Image Courtesy © Andres Garcia Lachner

Concept

Two extended horizontal roof planes provide protection from the natural elements and create large terraces that bring the outside in. A tall vertical volume of circulation interrupts the rooflines and joins all parts of the dwelling. Dark and matte materials were taken as inspiration from the surrounding natural landscape to create a harmonious dialogue between the dwelling and the lush mountain it now belongs to.

Design

Due to the constrained nature of the size of the site, Studio Saxe decided to create a house composed of two floors that in turn are staggered to break the mass of the dwelling. Living public spaces below are linked to private bedrooms above by a dramatic vertical core that provides the entrance of the home and a moment of intense connection to the framed views of the ocean. Softer interior spaces are juxtaposed to harsher textured exterior cladding of charred teak wood and black framed windows.

Image Courtesy © Andres Garcia Lachner

Image Courtesy © Andres Garcia Lachner

Construction

The construction method of this dwelling came directly from understanding the capability of the soil to hold weight and the seismic conditions that exist in Costa Rica. Together with engineers Studio Saxe decided to create a lightweight steel structure that would pre-cut off site and assembled quickly and efficiently on the site. Teak wood is a prevalent material in the area which is sustainably resourced, and thus the studio and the client wanted to explore the possibility of giving longevity to this natural material by exploring the ancient technique of charring it and finishing with special natural oils. This blend of ancient and new technologies creates an architecture that is both tropical and timeless.

Image Courtesy © Andres Garcia Lachner

Image Courtesy © Andres Garcia Lachner

Sustainability

Studio Saxe begins every design process with a careful analysis of the phenomenological site conditions and then explores ways of integrating client dreams and comforts within the natural habitat. Bioclimatic Design creates the ideal technical design process to scientifically understand wind patterns, sun exposure, temperature, and many other aspects to then shape the design intelligently to adapt to these conditions without the use of active energy measures.  The Tres Amores House uses the power of the sun to heat water, minimize energy consumption, as well as recycles water through filters, and utilizes state of the art treatment plant systems. This design is a clear reflection of an approach to design that combines high tech preemptive design with low tech construction methods.

Image Courtesy © Andres Garcia Lachner

Image Courtesy © Andres Garcia Lachner

Image Courtesy © Andres Garcia Lachner

Image Courtesy © Andres Garcia Lachner

Image Courtesy © Andres Garcia Lachner

Image Courtesy © Andres Garcia Lachner

Image Courtesy © Andres Garcia Lachner

Image Courtesy © Andres Garcia Lachner

Image Courtesy © Andres Garcia Lachner

Image Courtesy © StudioSaxe

Image Courtesy © StudioSaxe

Image Courtesy © StudioSaxe

Image Courtesy © StudioSaxe

Image Courtesy © StudioSaxe

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