moho architects: mixed use tower in san jose de costa rica
moho architects: mixed use tower in san jose de costa rica

mixed used tower, san jose costa rica
image courtesy moho architects
rising above the skyline of san jose in costa rica, this mixed use tower by spanish firm
moho architects will be a new landmark, providing crucial amenities for the city, sheltered
from the local climate. the concept is driven by a progressive environmental strategy that
is expected to establish new benchmarks for the region.
the building offers an ideal model of sustainable urban living by reducing reliance on
transport and balancing energy consumption between its mixed-use program of day
and night time activities. program include mixed commercial and retail spaces together
with a business centre, offices, conference rooms, hotel floors and casino. the tower rises
25 floors consisting of a viewing platform and restaurant providing panoramic views
over the city.
the tower splits and creases independently as it rises into the sky. this 'head split' configuration,
permits natural lighting, while sky courts filled with vegetation punctuate at intervals the tower
and mitigate the hot climate.
the development will take advantage of a number of sustainable energy strategies and key
to the energy performance of the building are its wooden brise-soleil facades, designed to
filter solar gain and to encourage daylight to permeate the complex. the tower is intended to
be a paradigm for passive environmental control, providing an alternative to the more conventional models
of sealed and air-conditioned glass stumps. the layered facade cuts air-conditioning load
and the plan encourages daylight, reducing the need for artificial lighting.
the project is currently in the schematic design phase and is expected to be completed in 2012.

mixed used tower
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mixed used tower
image courtesy moho architects

mixed used tower
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mixed used tower
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mixed used tower - model
image courtesy moho architects

mixed used tower - model
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mixed used tower - concept
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mixed used tower - sections
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mixed used tower - sections
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mixed used tower - sections
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general info
location: bulevar las américas, sabana norte, san josé, costa rica.
architecture: moho architects.
built surface: 28.000 sqm
preliminary drawings: december 2008
Why do some architects believe that a diagram showing us HOW they made a shape is a justification of WHY they made the shape. This seems under cooked...
-Vlad 06.22.09
I have to agree, I get the diagram, but don't see the concept work behind it. And while I like the idea that the conditions change at the ground and the top of the building, the form feels a bit clumsy. It IS in schematics though.
w 06.22.09
agree with y , shape is so amazing but no concept .
introman 06.23.09
art things often are left for own perception, friends. it can't be always obvious. if u ask me it's better to leave this without diagram to see what happens...
pepsico 06.23.09
Awesome ! a new crack house for SJ !
Oye Pendejo 06.23.09
immature work in 3 d also they dont understand they are missing the golden chance God bless om namay shivay dinesh bhardwaj
dinesh bhardwaj 06.23.09
TO BAB its not really think for Costa Rica, its not gonna work.
Ga 06.23.09
move up, move down, move back, move forth, WOW what a great concept !! in good architecture schools around the worl you have to leave class immediately due to lack of understanding value of space and perception of inhabitants ... RESET !!!
SUNSHINE DESIGN KID 06.23.09
For me such a mofiication of a basic shape is justified only by predominant wind, ligh...etc. or urban context contitions. The building is too big to reqire fitting in the city fabric and the reasons for the modification are not clear...
Biggy 06.24.09
Maybe in another scale, on a table, with flowers inside... :)
françois 06.25.09
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