A beautiful Raintree House located in the Costa Rican jungle

Category

Case Studies

raintree house

Seamlessly nestled in the Costa Rican jungle overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the ‘Raintree House’ in Nosara, Costa Rica, is a beautiful example of how Kebony is helping to promote sustainable values in modern construction, showcasing the principles of bioclimatic design that first inspired the project. The vision of Raintree House was to create a residential building that incorporated and respected the surrounding environment, with architects Studio Saxe seeking to blend the house into the canopy that surrounds it by preserving all existing trees and lush vegetation on the site. This approach created a home that is almost symbiotic with its rainforest surroundings, utilising a dynamic habitat of recyclable resources that continuously circulate throughout the development.

Kebony Wood

Kebony wood was provided by local suppliers Bio-Tile Group to complete the exterior façade, providing a weather-resistant, rustic, and natural character to the second-floor siding, which fully embodies the commission to create healthy architecture by minimising the project’s environmental impact. Offering the structural durability to deal with the vagaries of the rainforest climate without impinging upon on the eco-conscious ethos of the project, the Kebony wood will require no maintenance during its extended lifetime, further reducing the long-term footprint of the building. As such, the ‘Raintree House’ project demonstrates that utilising Kebony in place of a traditional tropical hardwood does not require a compromise on premium construction standards; the environmental advantages are delivered alongside desirable structural and aesthetic qualities.

Underpinned by a patent-protected chemical technology, Kebony produces an enhanced dually modified™ wood that is environmentally friendly, durable, and beautiful, helping to revolutionise the construction industry and build a better future. Easing the global dependence on unsustainable construction materials is central to Kebony’s mission: by permanently transforming sustainable softwood species such as pine into Kebony wood, with features that are comparable, and in some cases superior, to those of tropical hardwoods, the company is successfully diverting the need for deforestation of precious and sanctioned hardwoods and is helping reduce global CO₂ emissions through the protection of vital rainforest carbon sinks like the Amazon.

the raintree house

The rainforests that surround the Raintree House are part of a system of globally significant carbon sinks, which work to reduce atmospheric carbon through photosynthesis, as well as containing over 50% of our planet’s terrestrial biodiversity. Following the most recent annual report by the World Meteorological Organisation which highlights the continuous advance of climate change and the devastating impacts it has already registered, the importance of our rainforests has never been more evident. Kebony provides the best alternative to tropical hardwoods for the building and construction industry, thereby alleviating the need for the deforestation of precious and sanctioned hardwoods ultimately working to protect our vital rainforests.

Benjamin G. Saxe, Founder & Design Director for Studio Saxe, commented:In the Raintree House, located in the Costa Rican Jungle, ancient and local techniques are combined with innovative technology to create a sustainable design that is both rooted in the past and looking to the future. In a tropical rainforest setting, designs need to adapt to strong rains during the green season and intense heat during the dry season. Kebony enabled this combination of sustainability and durability, helping to create a language of architecture that is honest, and reflects an understanding of local capabilities within international standards.”

Nina Landbø, International Sales Manager for Kebony, added: ‘’At Kebony, our unique technology has a proven track record of delivering important solutions to the global challenges of greenhouse gas emissions and the destruction of our world’s rainforests. Making a positive impact on the environment is a core value in our daily operations and organisation today, and will continue to drive our strategy, policy, and practices as we look to revolutionise a sustainable future for the global construction industry.’’

Order a Sample The Modification Process Contact Us
This site is registered on wpml.org as a development site. Switch to a production site key to remove this banner.