El Establo / [Plup!] Studio Costa Rica
Located in a rural area in the outskirts of San Jose, is [El Establo]. A project that was thought to have a very honest relationship with both its natural and constructed context. The concept of the project stems from the structures for the stables, very common in the area that regularly has horse’s establishments.
© Roberto d´Ambrosio S.
Architects: [Plup!] Studio Costa Rica
Location: Las Vueltas de La Guácima, Provincia de Alajuela, Guácima, Costa Rica
Architect In Charge: Carlos A. Bolaños A.
Area: 0.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Roberto d´Ambrosio S.
Collaborator Architects: Carlos A. Bolaños A., Daniela M. Chaverri C., Ana Rosa Alan, Andrey Blanco, Cesar Delgado
Engineers: S3 Ingenieros; Jose A. Murillo.
© Roberto d´Ambrosio S.
Text description provided by the architects. Located in a rural area in the outskirts of San Jose, is [El Establo]. A project that was thought to have a very honest relationship with both its natural and constructed context. The concept of the project stems from the structures for the stables, very common in the area that regularly has horse’s establishments.
© Roberto d´Ambrosio S.
A relatively warm zone throughout the year motivated us to implement climate conditioning strategies such as long overhangs and cross ventilation, typical of tropical architecture. The area, although it is 20 km from San...
© Roberto d´Ambrosio S.
Architects: [Plup!] Studio Costa Rica
Location: Las Vueltas de La Guácima, Provincia de Alajuela, Guácima, Costa Rica
Architect In Charge: Carlos A. Bolaños A.
Area: 0.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Roberto d´Ambrosio S.
Collaborator Architects: Carlos A. Bolaños A., Daniela M. Chaverri C., Ana Rosa Alan, Andrey Blanco, Cesar Delgado
Engineers: S3 Ingenieros; Jose A. Murillo.
© Roberto d´Ambrosio S.
Text description provided by the architects. Located in a rural area in the outskirts of San Jose, is [El Establo]. A project that was thought to have a very honest relationship with both its natural and constructed context. The concept of the project stems from the structures for the stables, very common in the area that regularly has horse’s establishments.
© Roberto d´Ambrosio S.
A relatively warm zone throughout the year motivated us to implement climate conditioning strategies such as long overhangs and cross ventilation, typical of tropical architecture. The area, although it is 20 km from San...
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