It is common for architecture to work with preexistences, there is always a previous natural or urban environment, or a building of historical value on which to operate. However, in this case the preexistence is not significant for its symbolic or referential value but for its economic, energetic and material value necessary for its execution.
Project name
Re-Reform Collective Housing
Architecture firm
Andres Milos Arquitectos (AMA) in association with Architect Boris Bacaluzzo and Valeria Díaz Vittori
Location
Paraná, Entre Ríos, Argentina
Principal architect
Andres Milos, Boris Bacaluzzo, Valería Díaz Vittori
Collaborators
Jesica Quinteros, Juliana Acosta
Structural engineer
Ricardo Main
Supervision
Valeria Díaz Vittori
Tools used
AutoCAD, SketchUp, Enscape, Adobe Photoshop
Construction
ADAI Construcciones
Material
Brick, Stucco, Drywall, Steel, Concrete.
Typology
Residential › Collective Housing
It is a medium-density residential building that combines contemporary collective living with the individuality and freedom typical of the neighborhood scale.
Architecture firm
Cubero Rubio
Location
Pasaje Masón 4448 – Palermo, CABA, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Principal architect
Juan Pedro Rubio, Agustín Cubero
Design team
Brian Gorban, Diego Chab, Romina Garino, Virginia Justo, Juan Pablo Castellano, Maia Lax, Agostina Britos, Nicolás Bajdacz, Camila Moulia
Interior design
Mauro Bernardini
Collaborators
Leonardo Trabattoni, Melanie Doherty, PB + 4 Pisos + Terraza, Inversores Privados
Material
Concrete, Steel, Glass
Typology
Residential › Apartments
The project is located in the wetlands area within the Paraná River Delta, specifically on "El Chirigüe" island along the Lechiguana Stream, in the province of Entre Ríos. This recognized wetlands region is characterized by intermittent surface flooding, creating a hybrid ecosystem between aquatic and terrestrial environments.
Architecture firm
Mateo Gagliardo
Location
El Chiringüe, Paraná delta, Entre Ríos, Argentina
Collaborators
Matias Martinez, Brian Ludueña
Structural engineer
Federico Segnarrata
Typology
Residential › House
The premises were intended from the beginning to be used day and night. The living room, bar and kitchen are located on the ground floor. The transparent roof opens to generate an exterior patio allowing greater entry of sunlight and natural ventilation. The bathrooms and private office are located on the upper floor.
Project name
Casa Tónica Gintonería
Architecture firm
Inter Arquitectura y Paisaje
Location
Villa Luro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Photography
Martin Piccinati
Principal architect
Campana Roberto, Mara Menendez
Design team
Roberto Campana, Mara Menendez
Interior design
Roberto Campana, Mara Menendez
Collaborators
Brenda Berlascoain
Civil engineer
Federico Pampin
Structural engineer
Federico Pampin
Construction
Roberto Campana
Landscape
Verónica Nerome
Lighting
Roberto Campana, Mara Menendez
Supervision
Roberto Campana
Material
Steel Frame, acero y chapa
Visualization
Mara Menendez
Tools used
AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop, SketchUp, Lumion
Typology
Hospitality › Restaurant, Bar
The project consists of the valorization and expansion of a “Chalet Marplatense” that has been operating as a commercial space for the past eight years. It is located on the Güemes commercial district, an area undergoing expansion and transformation with a high pedestrian and vehicular density.
Architecture firm
Moirë Arquitectos
Location
Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Typology
Commercial › Shopping Center
Building RZ1248 is located in a residential area of Rosario with tree-lined streets, a few blocks from Parque Independencia and Bv. Oroño. The project consists of two volumes of apartments, with patios, green terraces and double balconies interspersed between them
Project name
Building RZ1248
Architecture firm
CMS architects
Location
Rodríguez Nº1248, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
Design team
Chiatello Diana, Matiasevich Paula, Melina Spinetta architects
Collaborators
Mariela Echecury, Valeria Mecchia, Victoria Figueroa, Lucrecia Rossi, Camila Barrera, David Pippa, Camila Cividini
Structural engineer
Graphstudio Argentina - Engineering Division
Environmental & MEP
Sanitary installation: Mario Ibarra. Electricity: Martín and Diego Roldán. Air conditioning: Cormay
Construction
PH construction SRL
Material
Concrete, Steel, Glass, Brick
Client
CMS Arquitectas, Pelle & Asociados
Typology
Residential, Apartment
The Amundsen Ushuaia Building is a residential project with a strong commitment to the urban and environmental context in which it operates. The characteristics of its location define its character and morphology.
Project name
Amudsen Ushuaia
Architecture firm
MZM arquitectos + Ruiz Martinez y Asociados
Location
Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
Photography
Alberto J. Maletti, Alvaro Mosquera
Principal architect
Alberto J Maletti, Fernando Zanel, Lucas Maletti, Alfredo Ruiz Martinez
Design team
Bernardo Ardito, Jorge Carelli, Bernadette Chaix, Sonia Molina, Leandro Siragusa, Alvaro Mosquera
Interior design
MZM + RMA
Structural engineer
Carlos Piehl
Construction
Management: Alfredo Ruiz Martinez
Supervision
MZM arquitectos + Ruiz Martinez
Material
Concrete, Glass, Lenga wood
Client
Fideicomiso Amundsen
Typology
Residential › Apartments
The land located in the neighborhood of La Lucila, Province of Buenos Aires, is defined and characterized between the Mitre train tracks, Paraná street and Av. Del Libertador. The result is a grid of low-scale residential characteristics, surrounded by the mentioned access roads whose scale exceeds the residential character, articulating different...
Project name
Vivienda SyS en La Lucila
Architecture firm
DRM estudio + RA-ARQ
Location
La Lucila, Vicente López, Argentina
Photography
Gonzalo Viramonte
Principal architect
Raúl Allegrotti. Luciano Dimaio, Nicolás Rocca, Esteban Muerza
Design team
Noelia Belén Sera, Ramiro Barraza, Augusto Latzke Blake, Ignacio Llaneza Sofia Prytoluk, Giuliana Scatuerchio, Lautaro Egui
Interior design
Sol Giannini
Built area
35 m² nuevos, 110 m² reformados
Structural engineer
Martin Invernizzi
Typology
Residential › House