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Tree encompassed by VA Studio’s Casos Besos in Costa Rica

The house was designed by VA Studio for clients who have a direct connection to nature, creating the house around a beautiful Guanacaste tree in the centre of the plot in Nosara

by Georgina Johnston 14 January 2021

The studio started generating openings and highly permeable spaces to enjoy this central element from each of the different spaces of the house. The bedrooms and living spaces were all placed sideways in order to face the prominent views. 

This challenge started by the remodel of an old house, but after analysing it, VA Studio concluded that it would not be conceivable to integrate each of the existing spaces to this beautiful central axis; they convinced the client to generate a new project in which the spaces of the house would integrate in a direct way with the tree. 

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