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Sumit Singhal
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.

Oficinas Prinzi in Montevideo, Uruguay by Cotignola Staricco Tobler

 
January 18th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: v2com

The office functions as an element that connects and structures the compound of warehouses and sheds that are property of Prinzi S.A.

The project was commissioned by a firm engaged in the import and export of products for the meat packing industry, which wanted to relocate its offices to its distribution center set in the traditional “La Comercial” neighborhood of Montevideo, Uruguay. This is how the old industrial area became a logistics hub capable of centralizing the client’s operations.

Prinzi Offices. Facade, Image Courtesy © Marcos Guiponi

  • Architects: Cotignola  Staricco Tobler (Andrés Cotignola, Marcelo Staricco, Carolina Tobler)
  • Project: Oficinas Prinzi
  • Location: La Comercial, Montevideo, Uruguay
  • Photography: Marcos Guiponi
  • Client: Prinzi S.A.
  • Collaborators: Alberto Catañy, structural engineer
  • Budget: $US 300,000
  • Area: 500 sqm
  • Project end date: May 2017

Prinzi Offices. Facade, Image Courtesy © Marcos Guiponi

The proposal focuses on articulating the various warehouses and sheds to become the operational center of the physical plant’s 2,500 sq m. This is achieved thanks to the central location of the lot destined to offices, within the existing group of constructions belonging to different periods, of varied size and purpose. The design for the new offices partly reuses these constructions, namely the areas that used to house the locker rooms and dining spaces of the old industrial center.

Meeting room, Image Courtesy © Marcos Guiponi

Interior space, Image Courtesy © Marcos Guiponi

The existing ducts running along the facade—which originally sustained the service areas of the factory—allow to conceive a “deep” facade, thus tending to one of the client’s main concerns: to separate and give intimacy to the offices without surrendering light-filled workspaces.

Once the issue of connection has been resolved—which is the purpose behind the entire intervention—, the proposal is simply defined by means of a staircase and two patios which connect and illuminate the office’s two open-plan levels.

Interior space, meeting room, Image Courtesy © Marcos Guiponi

Interior space, Image Courtesy © Marcos Guiponi

About Cotignola, Staricco, Tobler 

Cotignola, Staricco, Tobler is an architecture studio founded in 2013 and based in Montevideo. The company maintains a diversified practice within the realm of architectural design, especially in the field of housing and commercial offices.

The members share their practice with a committed teaching activity at different Institutes and Design Studios of the Universidad de la República in Uruguay.

Patio, Image Courtesy © Marcos Guiponi

Patio, Image Courtesy © Marcos Guiponi

Detail, Image Courtesy © Marcos Guiponi

Interior space, Image Courtesy © Marcos Guiponi

Interior space, Image Courtesy © Marcos Guiponi

Location, Image Image Courtesy © Cotignola Staricco Tobler

Axonometric view, Image Courtesy © Cotignola Staricco Tobler

Ground floor plan, Image Courtesy © Cotignola Staricco Tobler

Ground floor plan, Image Courtesy © Cotignola Staricco Tobler

First floor plan, Image Courtesy © Cotignola Staricco Tobler

Section, Image Courtesy © Cotignola Staricco Tobler

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