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2020
The house is a typical Buenos Aires town house located in the heart of Palermo, Buenos Aires. The reform was based mainly on an enhancement of certain pre-existing decisions...
From the architects: The reform was based mainly on an enhancement of certain pre-existing decisions. It is a typical Buenos Aires town house located in the heart of Palermo, Buenos Aires that served as offices and was redefined for domestic use.
Its user, a young model and her pets. Materiality was the determining element in order of relevance. The imprint would be resolved around the metal profile, in black. You enter through a hall, which leads to an interior patio of intimate dimensions.
In double height the dining room that ventilates towards the front and that connects with the living room towards the opposite front, on which the master bedroom balconies and below the kitchen that ends up closing all the public space of the PH.
Upstairs is the master bedroom, with dressing room and private bathroom, below the dressing room, a second bedroom with private bathroom. All the main premises are directly related to the patio, which ends up being the most relevant element of the whole complex.
lack and white predominate and make up the entire interior envelope. The idea was to treat the entire complex as a neutral, white and pure space, drawing it with Black lines that serve as a domestic scale. Working with details in bronze and wood were significant in taming the space.
Architect: Además Arquitectura
Location: Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Year: 2020
Size: 193 sqm
Photography: Gonzalo Viramonte
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