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“Costa Rica-based Studio Saxe creates a contemporary condominium complex surrounded and intertwining with nature. Located in Nosara, Costa Rica, the complex serves as both a winter getaway and a short and long-term rental project…”

Quin Surf Residence | Published by Greenitecture

We are thrilled to announce that the Quin Surf Residence has been featured on Greenitecture, a renowned platform dedicated to showcasing the finest examples of sustainable architecture globally. Nestled amidst the lush landscapes of Nosara, this innovative development exemplifies the principles of green architecture.

Deeply ingrained in the design approach is the commitment to sustainability, exemplified through the incorporation of bioclimatic principles. These principles help create intelligent spaces that protect against the sun’s heat and promote cross-ventilation. Nature plays a crucial role in the project, with planter boxes integrated into the design and irrigated by a sustainable treatment plant system. This approach creates a dynamic habitat of recyclable resources that continuously circulate throughout the development.

Studio Saxe, a leading force in sustainable architecture, has meticulously crafted this project to seamlessly integrate with its surroundings, blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces. This fosters a deep connection with nature while upholding the highest standards of eco-friendly living.

“At Studio Saxe, we have long admired @greenitecture for its exceptional curation of architecture that harmoniously blends with the natural landscape. We believe their platform is an invaluable resource of inspiration, encouraging architects and designers to integrate their creative visions within the natural world.

Greenitecture has introduced us to new audiences and has significantly amplified our visibility. Serving as a vital connection, they open avenues for us to share our projects, ideas, and our passion for design inspired by nature with a global audience. They are key to the industry, enhancing and broadening our approach to sustainable architecture.” – Benjamin G. Saxe…Full article

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