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obra architects builds casa osa in the center of the rainforest

A trek through incredibly dense rainforest in costa rica may lead you to an unexpected structure in a small clearing designed by new york and beijing-based practice obra architects

The home belongs to an american doctor who has long yearned for a residence in close proximity to virgin wildlife. the site is on a previously existing mango farm so that no trees were harmed in construction, and sits above the surrounding green tree canopies with views of the pacific and the nearby golfo dulce (sweet gulf). stemming from the idea of close proximity to nature, the structure itself is conceived as a series of open-air boxes enjoying the immediate savagery of the vegetation and wildlife, oriented based on the topography at each of their locations. traditional double-pitched roofs form a complex canopy system that covers each of these programmatic elements and the various ramps that connect them and form interstitial courtyards and gardens protected from the roaming poisonous snakes.

The construction of the structure was carefully planned as the closest hardware store is located 8 hours away. cmu walls covered in white stucco speak to the vernacular of the area, utilizing affordable and easily available materials for the primary structure. the floors are left simply as polished concrete, absorbing heat in the winter time as a natural floor heater. the ceilings and roofs are constructed of locally harvested dead trees with an outer membrane of painted corrugated metal which effectively sheds water away from the home.

obra architects builds casa osa in the center of the rainforest

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  • Costa Rica
  • obra architects