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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.

Casa Esquina in Buenos Aires, Argentina by Nicolás Pinto da Mota

 
April 6th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source:  Nicolás Pinto da Mota

The house is developed in an urban area. The plot of 9 * 13m is characterized by two very strong conditions, on the one hand the relation to the neighboring park and on the other its position in the corner of the block.

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  • Architects: Nicolás Pinto da Mota
  • Project: Casa Esquina
  • Location: C.A.B.A. Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Photography: Fernando Schapochnik
  • Project Team: Matias Cosenza Arq., Esteban Unjold Arq., Agustin Aguirre,  Tadeo Itzcovich, Hernan Sanchez
  • Surface: 280m²
  • Year of Project: 2014
  • Year of construction: 2016-2017

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

The main strategy responds to these conditions with terraces-lodges that are positioned on the upper floors to achieve the greatest visual relation to the park, this desire to maximize the sense of breadth gives meaning to the whole strategy.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

To strengthen the contact perimeter of the house with the exterior, understanding the full and empty as a continuous whole give meaning to this monovolumen in corner, articulating the void and evidencing the urban vocation of the project.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

The housing program is divided vertically, placing the public in the middle floor and private spaces at the ends. The services and vertical circulations are compacted against the edge less favored by the visual ones.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

The brick sums up the whole volume and is incorporated naturally into the fabric of housing that the neighborhood has.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Nicolás Pinto da Mota

Image Courtesy © Nicolás Pinto da Mota

Image Courtesy © Nicolás Pinto da Mota

Image Courtesy © Nicolás Pinto da Mota

Image Courtesy © Nicolás Pinto da Mota

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