Ojo de Nila House / Studio Saxe
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Ojo de Nila House / Studio Saxe
"Ojo de Nila is a home shaped by the rhythms of the landscape in Bahia Ballena. Designed for a Swiss couple seeking a deeper connection to the environment, the house invites a lifestyle centered on living outdoors in comfort without air conditioning. Set on a secluded mountain with expansive ocean views and surrounded by abundant biodiversity, the home is completely open toward the Pacific so its inhabitants remain in constant dialogue with light, air, and the forest canopy."
"Alvaro Fonseca Depth Lens + 13 Design Director: Benjamin Saxe Color & Interior Design: Atelier Sandra Richard Builder: New Age Construction Structural Engineering: Robin Alpizar Leiva Electromechanical Engineer: Dynamo More SpecsLess Specs Alvaro Fonseca Depth Lens Text description provided by the architects. Ojo de Nila is a home shaped by the rhythms of the landscape in Bahia Ballena. Designed for a Swiss couple seeking a deeper connection to the environment, the house invites a lifestyle centered on living outdoors in comfort without air conditioning."
Ojo de Nila sits on a secluded mountain in Bahia Ballena with expansive Pacific views and abundant surrounding biodiversity. The house is oriented completely toward the ocean, enabling constant dialogue with light, wind, and the forest canopy. The design prioritizes an outdoor-centered lifestyle and passive comfort, allowing inhabitants to live without air conditioning. Interior and color work were led by Atelier Sandra Richard. Benjamin Saxe acted as design director. New Age Construction built the project, with structural engineering by Robin Alpizar Leiva and electromechanical engineering by Dynamo More. Photography by Alvaro Fonseca for Depth Lens.
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