Saul 7 Bancas

Saul 7 Bancas

Saul 7 Bancas

Saul

Saul

Client

Client

Architecture, Interior Design, Renovation

Architecture, Interior Design, Renovation

Services

Services

Built

Built

Status

Status

AIE

AIE

Built

Construction

Construction

2015

2015

Year

Year

Set in a shopping district in the upscale neighborhood of Escazú, Costa Rica, 7 Bancas serves as a transition between a lush tropical garden and an adjacent bamboo forest and urban waterway. A renovation of a colonial farmhouse, the space feels intimate and sheltered even as sun streams in through the open roof. White walls and a quiet color palette directs attention outside to the bright tropical greens of the courtyard garden, and also above to the rainwater harvesting system that floats above the open roof, featuring a colorful mural painted by a local artist. Natural texture comes to the forefront throughout, as the original Spanish tiles mix with *formaleta* wood reclaimed from formwork to direct your sense of procession and spatial refinement through the space.

Set in a shopping district in the upscale neighborhood of Escazú, Costa Rica, 7 Bancas serves as a transition between a lush tropical garden and an adjacent bamboo forest and urban waterway. A renovation of a colonial farmhouse, the space feels intimate and sheltered even as sun streams in through the open roof. White walls and a quiet color palette directs attention outside to the bright tropical greens of the courtyard garden, and also above to the rainwater harvesting system that floats above the open roof, featuring a colorful mural painted by a local artist. Natural texture comes to the forefront throughout, as the original Spanish tiles mix with *formaleta* wood reclaimed from formwork to direct your sense of procession and spatial refinement through the space.

A renovation of a colonial farmhouse, the space feels intimate and sheltered even as sun streams in through the open roof. White walls and a quiet color palette directs attention outside to the bright tropical greens of the courtyard garden, and also above to the rainwater harvesting system that floats above the open roof, featuring a colorful mural painted by a local artist. Natural texture comes to the forefront throughout, as the original Spanish tiles mix with *formaleta* wood reclaimed from formwork to direct your sense of procession and spatial refinement through the space.

A renovation of a colonial farmhouse, the space feels intimate and sheltered even as sun streams in through the open roof. White walls and a quiet color palette directs attention outside to the bright tropical greens of the courtyard garden, and also above to the rainwater harvesting system that floats above the open roof, featuring a colorful mural painted by a local artist. Natural texture comes to the forefront throughout, as the original Spanish tiles mix with *formaleta* wood reclaimed from formwork to direct your sense of procession and spatial refinement through the space.

Here, Taller KEN also turned their attention to the outdoor patio, designing custom exterior benches and a courtyard fountain outside the dining space to further facilitate a soft transition from exterior to interior. Embracing the natural setting, the sound of tropical birds and the bubbling fountain float in through the open roof, alongside the beaming sunlight and a fresh breeze.

A renovation of a colonial farmhouse, the space feels intimate and sheltered even as sun streams in through the open roof. White walls and a quiet color palette directs attention outside to the bright tropical greens of the courtyard garden, and also above to the rainwater harvesting system that floats above the open roof, featuring a colorful mural painted by a local artist. Natural texture comes to the forefront throughout, as the original Spanish tiles mix with *formaleta* wood reclaimed from formwork to direct your sense of procession and spatial refinement through the space.

All Rights Reserved, 2013-2026

All Rights Reserved, 2013-2026