How to Find
Hospitality Architects Experienced in Tropical Climates

Hospitality projects in Costa Rica are shaped by the place before a single line is drawn. Climate, context, and the particular way light moves through a site are not constraints to work around, they're the starting conditions for everything that follows.

At LOOP, we read the place first. Environmental performance, construction logic, and spatial clarity are integrated from the beginning of the process. The result is architecture that belongs to its setting and continues to perform within it over time.

Before the program, what tropical hospitality architecture requires:

Good hospitality architecture starts with an architecture team that prioritizes the unique characteristics of the site. A project that reads its site correctly reduces the need for mechanical systems to compensate for what passive design could have solved from the start.

The site always comes first

The right selection of local, certified, tested against regional conditions materials, affects not just durability but long-term maintenance costs. A well-specified project preserves asset value without requiring constant intervention.

Materials that belong here

Reducing operational costs is a design decision, not just an engineering one. Cross-ventilation, strategic shading, and greywater systems are some strategies that lower dependence on energy-intensive systems and improve a project's return over time.

Passive performance as ROI

Hotel Fermata

If your site in Costa Rica still has open questions, that's the right moment to talk.

We engage from the earliest stage of the process, when decisions still have the most impact.