Pura Vida Shelter

Pura Vida Shelter
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Pura Vida Shelter

Heron Estudio

ARCHITECTS
Heron Estudio

LEAD ARCHITECT
Martín Hernández, Rafael Moron

LEAD TEAM
Martín Hernández, Rafael Moron, Daniel Hernández

TECHNICAL TEAM
Javier Pino, Agustín Duarte

ENGINEERING & CONSULTING > STRUCTURAL
Movilar

MANUFACTURERS
Becam, Divino, Maguinor

PHOTOGRAPHS
Susie Elberse

AREA
100 M²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
La Paloma, Uruguay

CATEGORY
Houses

Located along the captivating coast of La Paloma, Uruguay, are two innovative shelters that blend modern architectural concepts with the timeless charm of Nordic design.

Pura Vida Shelter
© Susie Elberse
Pura Vida Shelter
© Susie Elberse

These shelters, born from a vision of harmonizing nature with contemporary living, offer a sanctuary for visitors seeking respite amidst the serene coastal landscape.

The key principle driving this project was modular construction, allowing for efficient assembly and versatility in design.

Pura Vida Shelter
© Susie Elberse
Pura Vida Shelter
© Susie Elberse

Each shelter is composed of carefully crafted prefabricated modules, seamlessly integrated to adapt to the dynamic needs of the environment and minimize environmental impact.

Inspired by the clean lines and minimalist aesthetics of Nordic architecture, the shelters boast a striking yet discreet design.

Pura Vida Shelter
© Susie Elberse
Pura Vida Shelter
© Susie Elberse

On the outside, they are clad in black sheet metal that contrasts with the natural surroundings, while inside, everything is lined with warm wood, creating a cozy and comfortable atmosphere.

Inside, the shelters radiate warmth and tranquility, with interiors meticulously designed to foster a sense of comfort and relaxation. Wide windows frame panoramic views of the forest.

Pura Vida Shelter
© Susie Elberse
Pura Vida Shelter
© Susie Elberse

Thoughtfully selected furniture and finishes further enhance the ambiance, creating a welcoming retreat where visitors can disconnect and connect with nature.

Beyond their aesthetic appeal, these beach shelters are designed for sustainability and resilience. Built to withstand the rigors of coastal life, they incorporate eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient systems, ensuring minimal environmental impact while maximizing comfort and safety for occupants.

Pura Vida Shelter
© Susie Elberse
Pura Vida Shelter
© Susie Elberse

These shelters are an example of how architecture can integrate with the natural environment to provide a comforting place.

Whether enjoying solitude or company, they offer a cozy space where one can connect with nature and relax.

Pura Vida Shelter
© Susie Elberse


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Site Plan
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Ground Floor Plan
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1st Floor Plan