Entre Nos Atelier

Tree House

Tree House
© Ingrid Johanning

Tree House

Entre Nos Atelier

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Acuña estructurales

ELECTROMECHANICAL CONSULTANT
Marcial Carrillo

DESIGN TEAM
Michael Smith Masis, Lucia Flores

INTERIOR DESIGN
Daniela Camacho

PHOTOGRAPHS
Ingrid Johanning

AREA
110 m²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
San Mateo, Costa Rica

CATEGORY
Houses

From Entre Nos Central Atelier, we seek to accompany, design, and develop an architecture that promotes material and immaterial well-being with the active participation of our clients.

Tree House
© Ingrid Johanning
Tree House
© Ingrid Johanning

The design premise established with the Fletcher Family was to develop, within a limited budget, a compact functional space that could move among and with the preexisting trees.

The 'Tree House' is located in Alegría Village; a new ecological neighborhood in the rural hills of San Mateo, Alajuela, Costa Rica, dedicated to the best practices in design and regenerative living.

Tree House
© Ingrid Johanning
Tree House
© Ingrid Johanning

COLLABORATIVE PROCESS

Through a co-creative process with our clients, the importance of creating a spatial experience within a compact housing unit that articulates open terraces with intimate environments was explored.

It was a challenge that allowed for a joint and active understanding of the need to integrate with nature, the management of open spaces that evoke tranquility, and that are intimately related to simple

Tree House
© Ingrid Johanning
Tree House
© Ingrid Johanning

transition spaces materialized from a limited budget. In that sense, the house should evoke a sense of refuge every time it shelters them from the overwhelming urban life.

(IN) MATERIAL WELL-BEING

The material and immaterial well-being of the project revolves around an open tropical house, in contact with nature and taking advantage of the landscape potential of the place.

Tree House
© Ingrid Johanning
Tree House
© Ingrid Johanning

Materials were chosen based on the limited budget and skills of the local workforce, opting for a lightweight construction system elevated above ground level.

The piles allowed for the prevention of moisture management, adaptability to the topography, and avoiding the building footprint from sealing surfaces inherent to the natural drainage of the land.

Tree House
© Ingrid Johanning
Tree House
© Ingrid Johanning

Spaces were oriented based on views and maximum utilization of cross breezes, with natural ventilation being the most important passive strategy; accompanied by large eaves for shading during critical daytime and seasonal moments.

SENSE

Programmatically, the house has two levels to give meaning to the spatial experience. The first level contains a common terrace, a small "plunge" pool, a kitchen, and a compact bedroom.

Tree House
© Ingrid Johanning
Tree House
© Ingrid Johanning

The second level has a common living area and master bedroom; both linked by a perimeter balcony with benches on the railings for enjoying the views. Both levels are interconnected by transitional spaces permeable to breezes and framing panoramic views.

IDENTITY

The project incorporates on its exterior a screen-type 'veil' in local teak wood that defines secondary access to the pool and terrace; providing privacy to common spaces and generating a feature of identity with simple geometries found in the tradition of our ancestral villages.

Tree House
© Ingrid Johanning
Tree House
© Ingrid Johanning

The screen allows for the passage of breezes, and gives prominence to wood as the main skin of the building; as a catalytic constructive element of spatial warmth, combining with ceilings of brava cane, structural metal grids, and stone cladding found on site.


Tree House
Floor plan
Tree House
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Tree House
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Entre Nos Atelier
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