Patio House / VOID

Patio House / VOID  - Exterior Photography, ForestPatio House / VOID  - Exterior PhotographyPatio House / VOID  - Exterior Photography, Facade, GardenPatio House / VOID  - Interior Photography, Facade, Windows, Handrail, DeckPatio House / VOID  - More Images+ 13

San José, Costa Rica
  • Architects: VOID
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  335
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Photographs
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Patio House / VOID  - Exterior Photography, Forest
© Andres Garcia Lachner

Text description provided by the architects. Located in San José, Costa Rica, Casa Patio is a tribute to traditional colonial design where houses open up to an interior patio and common areas surround it. 

Patio House / VOID  - Exterior Photography, Forest
© Andres Garcia Lachner
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© Andres Garcia Lachner
Patio House / VOID  - Exterior Photography
© Andres Garcia Lachner
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Ground floor plan
Patio House / VOID  - Exterior Photography, Facade, Garden
© Andres Garcia Lachner

The volumetry is created by separating two volumes that house the public and private programs, connected by a central patio, hence its name. Thanks to this approach, the residence manages to integrate into the existing vegetation and explores the typology of the courtyard house. The layout also allows residents to inhabit the spaces independently, as a perimeter hallway connects the different rooms. 

Patio House / VOID  - Exterior Photography
© Andres Garcia Lachner
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First floor plan
Patio House / VOID  - Interior Photography, Facade
© Andres Garcia Lachner

The project proposes constant openness towards the central patio, designed with native species. The characteristic door windows framing the perimeter of the patio from within the volumes provide views, making the patio the soul of the house. This connection, facilitated by large windows, promotes cross ventilation in all rooms and the use of natural light. The choice of color palette and materials makes vegetation the main element in the overall composition of the house. 

Patio House / VOID  - Exterior Photography, Facade, Garden
© Andres Garcia Lachner

The white walls enhance illumination in the spaces, resulting in lower electricity consumption. This, along with other passive strategies like collecting and storing rainwater for garden irrigation and using local materials and labor for furniture design, make Casa Patio an example of sustainable architecture influenced by local vernacular architecture. 

Patio House / VOID  - Interior Photography
© Andres Garcia Lachner

"We like architecture to reveal itself through unique and congruent solutions to the specific conditions of each project, and to contribute in terms of place, context, user, and our own architectural curiosity." 

Patio House / VOID  - Interior Photography, Facade, Windows, Handrail, Deck
© Andres Garcia Lachner

The patio permeates all the rooms of the house with the intention of allowing vegetation to take over, in search of a tranquil, restorative, and serene refuge.

Patio House / VOID  - Exterior Photography, Garden
© Andres Garcia Lachner
Patio House / VOID  - Exterior Photography, Facade, Windows, Garden
© Andres Garcia Lachner

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Cite: "Patio House / VOID " [Casa Patio / VOID] 31 Aug 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1006256/patio-house-void> ISSN 0719-8884

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