Poder Judicial de San Ramón, Alajuela Province building design news, modern Costa Rica property photos
Poder Judicial de San Ramón in Costa Rica
11 April 2026
Architecture: Carazo Arquitectura
Location: San Ramon, Alajuela Province, Costa Rica
Photos by Cesar Belio
Poder Judicial de San Ramón, Costa Rica
The Poder Judicial de San Ramón is conceived as a civic landmark where architecture translates the fundamental values of Costa Rica’s justice system — solidity, transparency, plurality, and balance — into built form. These principles are expressed through a composition of symbolic volumes resting on a volcanic-stone plinth that anchors the institution in the region’s landscape and cultural identity.
At the heart of the project lies a central atrium, conceived as the building’s spatial and civic core. More than an organizational device, the atrium becomes a public void of light, air, and transparency, embodying the institution’s commitment to openness and accessibility. It structures circulation and wayfinding while visually connecting multiple programmatic layers — offices, courtrooms, public service areas — so that users always remain oriented within the building’s hierarchy.
The atrium also operates as a passive environmental engine, drawing daylight deep into the interior and promoting natural ventilation, thereby reducing reliance on mechanical systems.
This strategy aligns with the studio’s broader methodology of environmentally responsible, site-specific, and climate-adapted design, integrating solar tracking, fluid dynamics modeling, and local construction techniques to optimize performance in tropical conditions.
A fundamental ambition of the project is the creation of a dignified, healthy, and uplifting workplace for those who serve within the judicial system. Judges, administrators, and support teams spend long hours in these spaces; therefore, the building is designed to sustain wellbeing, clarity, and emotional balance. Natural light, biophilic elements, framed views, and controlled acoustics contribute to a calm and equitable environment — guided by Carazo Arquitectura’s ongoing research in biophilia, indoor–outdoor continuity, and tropical resilience.
As a civic building embedded in a growing urban context, the Poder Judicial de San Ramón is both infrastructure and symbol — a place where the physical clarity of the atrium mirrors the institutional pursuit of transparency, trust, and justice for the community it serves.
Architecture: Carazo Arquitectura – https://carazoarquitectura.com/
Photography: Cesar Belio
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Location: Alajuela Province, Costa Rica, Central America
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