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- Architects: Proyecto C
- Location: Gral. Enrique Martínez 1467, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Architects In Charge: Sebastián Cseh, Juan Cruz Catania
- Project Team: Natalia Del Giudice, Pablo Bontempo, Juan Ignacio Massa, Nicolás Vicens.
- Area: 3740.0 m2
- Project Year: 2017
- Photography: Gustavo Sosa Pinilla
- General Construction Manager: Horacio Bontempo
- Structural Engineering: Pedro Gea
- Sanitary Advisor: Labonia & Asoc.
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From the architect. In a large plot of land in the neighborhood of Belgrano a low-scale building is project, intended for multifamily housing, that typologically alternates 15 units of various sizes. The architectural structure is developed looking for the preservation of a special inherited element: an old oak near the internal front line.
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First Floor Plan
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A specially designed core achieves four units per floor, all with private palier in the type plants (1st to 3rd). In the front, three-bedroom units with wide living rooms are developed and the back-side presents units of 4 bedrooms and large terraces. The latter are removed from the second floor to make room for the existing oak.
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As the final finish of the project, retreats and outdoor terraces generates diverse external situations. On the fourth floor, the front retreat conceives a single three-bedroom apartment with a desk and a horizontally elongated living room. While two three-bedroom units with their own terraces are developed to the quiet part of the building.
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The interior design offers free and bright spaces, generating a sense of spaciousness, functionalism and comfort. In the ground floor and subsoil there are 24 parking spaces and at the end of the lot a complementary construction of picturesque character is put in value, functionalizing it to serve as support to the existing pool.
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The front facade is proposed to strengthen the horizontal proportion of the building through a concrete grid that emphasizes the horizontal lines and a neutral and uniform ground floor enclosure in all its extension.
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In the quiet part of the building the same criterion is used, but generating a withdrawal of the expansions that leaves the protagonism to the oak.
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