Tree60’s architecture breathes with the jungle. Each bungalow rises lightly above the land, capturing the flow of wind and light. The design celebrates natural materials—bamboo, wood, recycled glass—balanced with modern sophistication. It’s not a construction within the forest; it’s the forest shaping the construction. Every curve, deck, and shadow is part of a dialogue between design, climate, and nature—a vision of architecture that coexists rather than dominates.

Costa Rica’s award-winning firm created a design that listens—to light, wind, and the voice of the jungle.
Bamboo, wood, recycled plastic sand, and steel unite durability with ecological integrity.
Cross-ventilation, natural illumination, and organic forms reduce energy use and blend the indoors with the forest’s rhythm.
Tree60’s architecture is a living organism—rooted in sustainability, elevated in elegance. Each structure floats lightly above the forest floor, framed by light and shadow. It’s architecture that feels effortless, where design becomes an act of respect. Studio Saxe’s vision turns every bungalow into a temple of calm, built not to dominate its surroundings but to belong to them. The result: a place where luxury and nature breathe in unison.