Text description provided by the architects. Casa Manire is a project created to disconnect from urban life and reconnect with nature.
Inspired by the architecture of the Eames’ Case Study Houses and the simplicity of Japanese forest cabins, the goal was to create a space that fosters a deep connection between the user and the natural surroundings.
The house is located on a property owned by Yerko Zlatar’s family, where his grandparents had a farm, giving it special historical and emotional value. The property is in the middle of the Camanti jungle, surrounded by vegetation, ancient stone ruins that were once part of the farm, and plantations of bananas, cacao, and tea that are still preserved.
Additionally, the Manire River in front of the house provides a crucial water element, with its sound creating a serene and enveloping atmosphere. We envisioned a refuge that offers an experience of peace and inner connection, integrating the family’s past with a sensitivity toward the natural environment.
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Cite: “Manire House / Martin Dulanto + Puna Estudio” [Casa Manire / Martin Dulanto + Puna Estudio] 27 Nov 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed .
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