Studio Saxe Designs a 'Hotel' of Stilted Jungle Pods in Costa Rica
Cabins are inspired by whimsical treehouses
Its all about the views at the Suitree Experience Hotel in Costa Rica, designed by Studio Saxe as playful treehouse-inspired architecture.
The Costa Rican firm has created a series of elevated pods for the Guanacaste hotel. These stilted cabins resemble trees, with living spaces within their canopy. Expansive floor-to-ceiling windows and airy terraces offer stunning panoramic views of the surrounding rural landscape from their elevated positions. Accessible via a central staircase in their trunks, the cabins boast a timber-clad design that captures the nostalgic charm of rustic childhood treehouses.
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The hotels owners explain, During our childhood, the treehouse symbolized a realm of enchantment and wonder. It was a hideaway for our deepest secrets and fondest memories a sanctuary providing solace from worldly concerns. Today, Suitree [Suite + Tree] presents a contemporary interpretation of this enduring concept, providing a tranquil and serene space to detach from the demands of life and rediscover inner peace.
Situated near the town of Sardinal, a mere 10 km from Playas del Coco, Suitree enjoys a prime location in Guanacaste affectionately known as the Golden Coast due to its balmy climate and picturesque landscapes, ranging from arid tropical jungles to some of Costa Ricas most popular beaches, including Playa Tamarindo, Playa Flamingo, and Playa Concha.
The region is also celebrated for its commitment to eco-tourism, and Suitree seamlessly aligns with this ethos. Each cabin priced at approximately $450 US per night features an autonomous water harvesting and management system.
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