Adaptive Cabins in Costa Rica: Designing for Humidity and Ventilation in the Jungle

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Costa Rica is a small country in Central America, internationally renowned for its tourism, biodiversity, and tropical climate. Given this context, tropical design strategies for hotel design are often more studied, but residential cabin projects can represent a more surgical approach to understanding the landscape. Often situated in remote forest or jungle locations, these cabins, apart from the common tropical design strategies, have to prioritize long-term durability and low-maintenance costs, particularly in regions where access for repairs is logistically difficult. This necessitates a design philosophy that favors both structural and climatic resilience.

Building in this context requires precise design responses to two primary environmental stressors: extreme precipitation and high humidity. Costa Rica's tropical climate, while varying by altitude, generally delivers an average monthly rainfall exceeding 150 mm in many regions. This constant water load can create a "wet-bulb" effect, where stagnant, saturated air accelerates interior material degradation and creates physiological discomfort for the inhabitants. To design effectively under these conditions, contemporary cabin architecture employs a three-fold strategy of minimal site invasion, the creation of thermal gradients, and passive climate mitigation.

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Cite: Moises Carrasco. "Adaptive Cabins in Costa Rica: Designing for Humidity and Ventilation in the Jungle" 18 Mar 2026. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1039635/adaptive-cabins-in-costa-rica-designing-for-humidity-and-ventilation-in-the-jungle> ISSN 0719-8884

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