Project Name
Casa OhanaLocation
Area (sqm)
810Completed
December 2023Detailed Information | |||||
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Project Name | Casa Ohana | Location |
Puerto Escondido OAX
Mexico | Area (sqm) | 810 |
Completed | December 2023 |
Constructed from a blend of concrete and locally sourced materials, the house adopts an earthy colour palette that echoes its natural setting. The fragmented building configuration in combination with use of local vegetation which flows uninterrupted through the structure further integrates it into the landscape.
The layout of Casa Ohana centres on an outdoor living area that unfolds on three levels, with each level dedicated to a specific function: a pool for relaxation, a living area for socializing, and a dining area for shared meals. Designed to offer protection from the rain and the sun, the space maintains a porous relationship with its surroundings, with no walls obstructing views of the beach on the one side and the Oaxacan mountains on the other. This configuration also enhances non-man-made ventilation, creating a cooling effect that extends to the suites at the rear of the property, reducing the need for artificial climate control. It also allows for the accommodation of a ‘hidden’ kitchen which is wedged below the highest level at the back of the space.
Two stand-alone structures are located on either side of the communal area, thoughtfully setback for privacy, each housing a master bedroom with stunning beach views. The remaining private quarters are spread across five pavilions at the back of the property. While these pavilions may lack ocean views, they more than make up for it with private gardens that offer a sense of seclusion and tranquillity. Each suite is also equipped with an ensuite bathroom that opens to a private courtyard, ensuring that every space is enveloped by vegetation. This arrangement fosters a serene atmosphere, allowing residents to enjoy their own personal retreats while still being connected to the communal living areas.
Enveloped in smooth concrete surfaces and wood furnishings, the pared-down, minimalist interiors allow Mother Nature to take centre stage while enhancing the architects’ vision for a tranquil, immersive environment, where luxury is found not in excess but in the simplicity and beauty of living in harmony with nature.