Courtyard House grew from a conversation. Designed in close collaboration with the owners and the team at El Bosque, every decision was guided by the logic of the site: its ecology, its climate, its daily rhythms. Rooted in vernacular timber architecture, the house organizes itself around shared and sheltered space, where the courtyard becomes the heart of a home shaped as much by what surrounds it as by what it contains.
nosara, costa ricacourtyard house
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typology: residential
scope: preliminary studies, master plan, schematic design, construction documents, site visits, work coordination, sourcing, interior design
location: nosara, guanacaste, costa rica
status: ongoing
year: 2026
the sustainable guidelines
❋ land as a partnerthe footprint covers just 30% of the property, with only 30 m² of built footprint making direct contact with the ground. All structures are elevated on pilotes, allowing wildlife to move freely beneath and natural stormwater runoff to follow its original course.❋ a living envelope at least 70% the envelope is wood, a renewable material that ties each residence to its landscape. The use of metal, concrete, and composite plastics is restricted by design, requiring explicit approval. ❋ water returned to its cyclecapturing and reusing rainwater. Water enters the property, is used, treated, and returned, completing a cycle rather than breaking one.❋ coexisting with wildlifethe natural ecosystem is a design condition, not an obstacle. Incorporating bird-strike mitigation strategies, acknowledging that glass is one of the most silent threats to local fauna.