This housing project located in San José aims to challenge all the typical housing buildings made in the real estate development of this city, all of which have been designed the same repetitive way, creating all the same feeling. ONE is a building designed to achieve an individualized experience for each person.
JSARQ is the architectural firm in charge of this project that develops from the inside out and vice versa. In this building, all the apartments have been conceptualized as modules, which when ascending level, are sliding to generate a fun and moving language. This way you can generate cantilevers, terraces, and balconies, which allows each apartment to be different.
 

Description of the project by JSARQ

ONE seeks to differentiate itself from all other real estate development projects in San José. Looking to challenge traditional vertical design, characterized by a building with identical floors, ONE has given an exclusive identity to each of its units. The building was designed from the inside out. Internal spaces are perfectly rectangular and easy to furnish, allowing one to take maximum advantage of each square foot. The building was also designed from the outside in to prove that a minimalistic, dynamic, unusual and playful aesthetic can indeed embellish the city.

The design concept is based on rectangular modules that constitute the building’s very essence. These modules appear to slide sideways, back and forth. This provides each unit with a unique identity and generates one-of-a-kind cantilever balconies and terraces. Concrete and wood imbue the building with lightness and strength. These materials also require minimal maintenance and offer maximum durability over time. They also endow the building with timeless elegance and a modern feel.

The lobbies were also designed with distinctive finishes and colors, to reinforce the individual experience of each apartment. Thus, the same building will offer a myriad of unique visiting experiences.

With 9-foot, floor-to-ceiling windows, featuring light finishes, the city, and the park will seep into the apartment’s internal spaces. Three-bedroom apartments feature east-to-west views, thus providing cross ventilation in the social area and making the internal space much cooler.

The pool and jacuzzi area feature an exquisite Calcutta marble wall, which endows the space with a distinctive character. This element brings the building’s organic and free landscaping together with its natural surroundings—the park. The fitness center features a stunning yellow ceiling, providing this area with character and energy. The project drew inspiration from the many ways in which it can be experienced: from visiting the apartments and relaxing in the common areas to admiring the façade from the street.

Read more
Read less

More information

Label
Architects
Text
JSARQ. Lead architect.- Janine Schneider.
+ + copy Created with Sketch.
- + copy Created with Sketch.
Label
Design team
Text
Francisco Vasquez, Ricardo Saborio.
+ + copy Created with Sketch.
- + copy Created with Sketch.
Label
Collaborators
Text
Structural Design.- BA Ingenieria; Bernardo Sauter. Electric and Mechanical Design.- Tecnoconsult; Juan Carlos Ulate. Construction Team.- Bilco; Maynor Alvarez, Bernardo Alfaro, Daniel Vega, Alberto Fallas.
+ + copy Created with Sketch.
- + copy Created with Sketch.
Label
Area
Text
4,000 m².
+ + copy Created with Sketch.
- + copy Created with Sketch.
Label
Date
Text
2017.
+ + copy Created with Sketch.
- + copy Created with Sketch.
Label
Venue
Text
San José, Costa Rica.
+ + copy Created with Sketch.
- + copy Created with Sketch.
Label
Photography
Text
Fernado Alda.
+ + copy Created with Sketch.
- + copy Created with Sketch.
JSARQ.- Is an architecture and design firm founded in 2009 by Janine Schneider. Janine attended the University of Applied Sciences in Peru for her undergraduate studies in architecture and subsequently earned a Master in Advanced Architectural Design at Columbia University in New York.
 
“Each project is an opportunity to experiment with ideas and make an impact with innovative and dynamic spaces that fit the needs of the individual.”
Janine Schneider
Read more
Published on: November 9, 2017
Cite: "ONE by JSARQ, a housing building to break with the boring " METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/one-jsarq-a-housing-building-break-boring> ISSN 1139-6415
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...
Loading content ...