Areopagus Residence / Paravant Architects

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Text description provided by the architects. The Areopagus Residence, designed by Paravant Architects in Atenas, Costa Rica, is custom designed to be as intimately connected to the natural landscape around it as possible.  By exploiting passive heating and cooling strategies, the architects were able to design a home that does not require mechanical air conditioning systems. This also allows for uninterrupted south-facing views that open out into the landscape.

Areopagus Residence / Paravant Architects - Windows, Forest
© Julian Trejos

More photos of this residence after the break.

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Villa Areopagus sits modestly on the site, shrouded in the surrounding vegetation.  The street facing facade is largely opaque - a massive concrete wall with selective punctures that only provide a glimpse of the interior.  The openings are strategically placed to provide the house with cross ventilation and natural cooling.  This is also supplemented by the backyard pool, which acts as a cooling pond, reducing the temperature of the air as it is pulled through the house.

Areopagus Residence / Paravant Architects - Windows, Facade, Courtyard
© Julian Trejos

The private facade faces south and features transparent glazing which allows for complete views of the valley towards San Jose.  In order to protect the house from direct sunlight and heat gain the south facade also has a deep roof overhang which provides shade.  The exterior wall of the living room is a 16 meter retractable corner glass sliding wall.  Connection to the landscape was very important to both the client and the architects.  The retractable wall creates a truly complete experience of the indoors and outdoors simultaneously.  The living can function as both a den and a patio.  It can be both inviting and private.

Areopagus Residence / Paravant Architects - Table, Chair, Windows, Beam
© Julian Trejos

In addition to the passive methods implemented into the design of the house, the architects were also sensitive to using renewable sources of energy to provide for additional technical systems.  Solar and photovoltaic systems are installed on the roof to provide hot water and electricity.  An onsite micro waste-water-treatment plant provides rain water collection for yard irrigation.

Areopagus Residence / Paravant Architects - Windows, Facade
© Julian Trejos

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Cite: "Areopagus Residence / Paravant Architects" 21 Mar 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/215847/areopagus-residence-paravant-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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