This sustainable + green home in Costa Rica is the ultimate jungle sanctuary

Located in the northwestern province of Guanacaste, Costa Rica is a stunning modern sanctuary that functions as the ultimate getaway from our hectic city lives. Called, the Raintree House, the zen retreat boasts spectacular views of the ocean, as well as exotic jungle surroundings. The home was designed to ensure that it “felt like it had always been there”.

Designer: Studio Saxe

Designed by Studio Saxe, the home aims to be a fine specimen of sustainable architecture, and merges seamlessly with its surroundings. The project was led by the studio’s design principal Benjamin G Saxe. It is heavily inspired by the tall trees that are positioned around it, as well as the tangled foliage and raised canopy situated close to it.

In an attempt to cause minimum damage to the home’s surroundings, every tree on the property was preserved and protected from any kind of harm. The house is built around these pre-existing trees, with most of its volume being broken down into smaller compact elements. The home is almost elevated above the ground, barely touching the land.

The intriguing arrangement of the home was created so as to allow ‘moments of contemplation’. The Raintree House is marked by open vistas, glass surfaces, and tactile and natural materials, to match the interiors to the exteriors and the green surroundings. The master bedroom and other main living areas are located on the second floor to provide exquisite views and a deeper connection to the landscape.

The home was built while catering to bioclimatic principles, which ensure that passive cooling and ventilation are provided in the home throughout the year. This allows the structure to adapt to the intense rains that occur in the region during the green season, and the severe heat during the dry one. The Raintree House is also equipped with solar panels, and water is also reused and recycled in the living space. The materials used to build the house require minimum maintenance, while local crafts and construction techniques were also employed during the construction of the home.

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Google Maps adds live traffic for over 130 cities, boosts existing coverage

Google Maps adds live traffic for over 130 cities, boosts existing coverage

Google has expanded its Maps traffic coverage before, but rarely on a grand scale. The search giant isn't standing on tradition this time: it just flipped on live traffic data for at least the major roads in over 130 cities. Most of the coverage centers around smaller cities in the US, although Google is tipping its hat to Latin America with first-time support for Bogota, San Jose (in Costa Rica) and Panama City. Coverage has also been improved in a dozen other countries worldwide. While the widened reach still won't ease the burden of anyone already caught in a traffic jam, any democratization of smarter driving directions is good in our book.

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    iTunes in the Cloud movies find their way to Australia, Canada, the UK and 32 more countries

    iTunes in the Cloud movies find their way to Australia, Canada, UK and 32 more countries

    The advent of movie support in iTunes for the Cloud was a boon to Apple TV owners as well as any iTunes user with a tendency to hop between devices -- within the US, that is. Apple today swung the doors open and let Australia, Canada, the UK as well as 32 other countries and regions around the world get access to their movies whenever they're signed in through iTunes or an iOS device. Not every studio is on the same page, as many American viewers will know all too well: it's more likely that you'll get re-download rights for a major studio title such as Lockout than an indie production, for example. Even with that limit in mind, there's no doubt more than a few movie mavens glad to avoid shuffling and re-syncing that copy of Scott Pilgrim to watch it through to the end.

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    Web Marketplace for Windows Phone gets 22 more stamps in its passport

    Marketplace for Windows Phone gets 22 more stamps in its passport

    If you've been holed up in Thailand, waiting to browse the latest and greatest apps for your Windows Phone in your browser instead of on the device directly, then things are looking up. Microsoft has just announced that 22 new countries are being graces with their own web Marketplace. The full list covers Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Croatia, Estonia, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, Ukraine, Venezuela, UAE, Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kazakhstan, Israel, Thailand, and Vietnam. The same blog post advises that work is also underway to improve the search results delivered by the site. So you might not have to play Hungry Birds for much longer.

    Web Marketplace for Windows Phone gets 22 more stamps in its passport originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 May 2012 07:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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