Andaz Casa de Playa designed by QBO3 Arquitectos
Perched within the lush coastal landscape of Costa Rica’s Papagayo Peninsula, the Andaz Casa de Playa is a masterclass in coastal integration, designed by QBO3 Arquitectos. The beach club is structured around a modular volumetric composition that shapes an environment embodying relaxed elegance. At its core, the design emphasizes spatial clarity and a seamless flow between the central open-air pavilion and the beachfront, ensuring a fluid experience that culminates with uninterrupted views of the Pacific Ocean.
a pool area embraced by nature, where sunlight, trees, and calm water define the atmosphere
costa rica beachfront pavilion
The heart of Andaz Casa de Playa by QBO3 Arquitectos is the central pavilion, conceived as the primary gathering space. This volume houses the main dining area and bar, acting as a transparent, open-air social anchor. Its elevated, light roofline offers framed views toward the ocean while inviting in natural ventilation and daylight. The pavilion opens directly onto the pool deck, where the interior blends effortlessly with the exterior in a fluid and uninterrupted gesture that extends the social experience toward the beachfront.
Andaz Casa de Playa is seamlessly nestled between forest and shoreline
Flanking this central module are two secondary volumes. One is discreetly tucked away to house culinary and service functions, minimizing the visual presence of back-of-house operations. The other module is oriented toward future expansion, preserving flexibility for potential event or wellness spaces.
The entire entry sequence is carefully choreographed through a framed access corridor that defines a central axis aligned directly with the ocean. This axial gesture orients the visitor’s journey, reinforcing the spatial hierarchy and guiding guests in a procession that culminates with the reveal of the sea. The resulting modular organization ensures climatic responsiveness and spatial permeability, creating a composition that is both dynamic and cohesive.
the built forms, native trees, and the linear pool align to frame the coastal landscape
the interior blends effortlessly with the exterior in a fluid and uninterrupted gesture
from the garden and the reflective pool, the scene opens gently toward the coast
the interior atmosphere, curated by Cola Blanca, combines natural textures and handcrafted expression
timber beams extend outward, creating a subtle dialogue between the structure and its context
the heart of beachclub is the central pavilion, conceived as the primary gathering space
at the entrance, shifting light and structure create a serene sense of arrival
the main pavilion opens directly onto the pool deck
a handcrafted brick screen diffuses light to creates a warm, porous boundary between spaces
project info:
name: Andaz Casa de Playa
designer: QBO3 Arquitectos
location: Papagayo Peninsula, Costa Rica
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