Tropical Arcitecture Concept ISEAMI House by Robles Arquitectos

ISEAMI House by Robles Arquitectos

Natural View ISEAMI House by Robles Arquitectos
The ISEAMI (Institute of sustainability, ecology, art, mind and investigation) house located in Peninsula de Osa, Costa Rica. Robles Arquitectos using low maintenance house concept for this building, reducing the impact of management and design plan to the natural environment. The roof design allows the occupants to have an integration with the mountains around with an “open to the sky” concept, this way, cross ventilation, daylight and views are present in every single space around the house. The distribution of the house looks for a new way of living where all the activities have the possibility to be developed outside, this way the integration between the interior and the exterior become successful and natural, creating possibilities to enjoy nature on its original state as much as the occupants desires it.

Living Space ISEAMI House by Robles Arquitectos

Modern Kitchen ISEAMI House by Robles Arquitectos
Iseami House is the result of an investigation during the design process of a tropical house built on a remote and difficult site in which the main objective was to promote the benefit of the well being of the community and its occupants, all thru an emergent tropical architecture concept.
- ISEAMI House by Robles Arquitectos
- Natural View ISEAMI House by Robles Arquitectos
- Swimming Pool ISEAMI House by Robles Arquitectos
- Lounge ISEAMI House by Robles Arquitectos
- Living Space ISEAMI House by Robles Arquitectos
- Modern Kitchen ISEAMI House by Robles Arquitectos
- Second Floor Dining Deck ISEAMI House by Robles ArquitectosSecond Floor Dining Deck ISEAMI House by Robles Arquitectos
- Open View Bedroom ISEAMI House by Robles Arquitectos
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August 14th, 2010 at 7:09 am
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