Architecture and Interester Firm Studio saxPictures of a villa have shared which he completed in Tamarindo, Costa Rica, with a roof -like roof that echoes the unwanted land.
The design process was initiated with the construction of a strong curved silhouette, which vary with spaces like a pavilion, separated from the corridor, which is able to open or close dynamically or close, interacting with out to make fresh air inces and unveil breathtaking vista.
A giant roof molds space with solar risk and rainfall, promotes a comfortable atmosphere with minimal dependence on technology.
The remaining part of the house was submerged in the ground, after the natural topography to reduce the mass of the building and create a feeling of emerging from the area.
Local laminate wood and stone strategic use not only refers to architecture in its place, but also the structure with authenticity. An example of this can be seen at the entrance of the house.
The main social sectors are located at the top of the stairs, in which the living room, dining area and kitchen open plans share the interior.
The interior is a intersection of art and beauty, which basically integrates with natural surroundings and architectural structure.
Most of the furniture of the house is designed using wood from the customer’s own land, which is recurring Guunakast and Gupinol trees. This BESPOKE furniture was locally produced through a two-and-a-half year process, which ensures the highest quality and adaptability for both internal and external needs.
A sports room with a lounge and bar shows a stone wall, more of which can be found in the entire house.
A spiral ladder leads to a liquor room from the game room, with steps out of the rock.
Bedrooms across the house open to private courtyard with water scenes.
In one of the bathrooms, a freestanding bathtub is deployed by a curved partition, making it feel that it is excluding your bath.
You can watch a video about the house below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zfqt4tds98
Video: Production depth lens | Film/Edit Hansal Alpharo, Hanzaro | Music by Andres Soto Marin
There is a look at the architectural picture for the house here.