
"Located in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, Casa Seis Patios is a single-family residence designed for an art lover seeking a home intimately connected to the natural surroundings. The project is organized around six patios: strategic voids that articulate the space, allow for the entry of light and cross ventilation, and dissolve the boundaries between interior and exterior through the presence of vegetation in all environments."
"The project is organized around six patios: strategic voids that articulate the space, allow for the entry of light and cross ventilation, and dissolve the boundaries between interior and exterior through the presence of vegetation in all environments. At the heart of the volume is the main patio, where the house opens completely to a central pool, making this space a gathering point."
Casa Seis Patios is a single-family residence in Guanacaste, Costa Rica designed for an art lover who wants a close relationship with the natural surroundings. The house is organized around six patios that act as strategic voids to shape spaces, introduce daylight, and enable cross ventilation. Vegetation appears throughout interiors and exteriors to soften transitions and blur boundaries between inside and outside. The central patio anchors the volume, opening completely to a central pool and functioning as the principal gathering space for residents and guests.
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