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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

“Edificio en calle Candioti” in Santa Fe, Argentina by BIAGIONI/PECORARI Arquitectos

 
March 10th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: BIAGIONI/PECORARI Arquitectos

Between the houses and shops of services and catering that founded the Candioti neighborhood, multi housing buildings, bars, restaurants and clothing stores are multiplying, in a transformation of vitality and diversity.

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

  • Architects: BIAGIONI/PECORARI Arquitectos
  • Project: Edificio en calle Candioti
  • Location: Santa Fe, Argentina
  • Photography: Ramiro Sosa
  • Type: Collective housing.
  • Project and Construction Management: Architect Gabriel Biagioni, Sergio Pecorari Arq..
  • Contributors: Arq Ma Virginia Aranda, architect Claudio Tomatis….
  • Structural Calculation: Ing. Rudy Grether, Ing Fernanda Carrasco.
  • Indoor Area: 972 m2
    • Year: 2012 – 2014

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Our building responds to a way of thinking the Project, finding the balance between typological variety, spatial intentions, building regulations and land speculation, trying to overcome the constraints imposed by the last two.

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Two blocs are implanted in a long irregular terrain and bottom, leaving a space in the center where the vertical circulation and accesses to all units are resolve. The different types of apartments accommodate and generate a heterogeneous background image for needs of transparency, opacity, projections, balconies, etc., as appropriate; without removing the unit and synthesis generated by the materiality and treatment in general terms as the horizontal marking the facade.

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

The sequence of spaces and open and semi-covered tours from the street to the entrance to each house is part of a project research that our study has developed in a series of buildings of this scale, that proposed improve the quality of the usual common spaces.

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Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

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Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

Image Courtesy © BIAGIONI/PECORARI Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © BIAGIONI/PECORARI Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © BIAGIONI/PECORARI Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © BIAGIONI/PECORARI Arquitectos

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Categories: Building, Housing Development




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