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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.

21 #1324 Building in Buenos Aires, Argentina by GIANSERRA + LIMA ARQUITECTOS

 
March 11th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: GIANSERRA + LIMA ARQUITECTOS

Located in a low density neighborhood in the south of the city of La Plata, this building is built on the enclosure of 3 plots of 10 meters. x 60 meters, resulting in a lot of generous dimensions (30 meters x 60 meters).

The Urban Planning Code allows, for this area, a maximum building height of 4 levels (12 meters) and a large amount of m2 to build (FOT), but it is very strict in terms of the volumetric limitations of the building.

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

  • Architects: GIANSERRA + LIMA ARQUITECTOS
  • Project: 21 #1324 Building
  • Location: Calle 21 e/ 59 y 60 #1324, La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Photography: arq. Luis Barandiarán
  • Lead Architects: Fernando Gianserra, Luis Gonzalo Lima
  • Other Participants: arq. Lucía Sarghini, arq. Marianela Sarghini, arq. Claudio Montes de Oca
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 4500 m2
  • Completion Year: 2015

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

The needs program required high performance on the surface to be built, with special emphasis on the flexibility of the various types (Housing, Offices, Commerce) and on the assembly and distribution of type plants, as well as a large amount of space for garages.

As a first project premise, we decided to divide the typical single block on a municipal line into two buildings, without losing the capacity for densification of the area. In this way, we generated two open gardens with different characteristics, one central and wooded, and another one later, as a result of respecting the required fund withdrawal. A central access street to the Set (pedestrian and vehicular), crosses the buildings and courtyards, recalling those cobblestone entrances for carriages of the old La Plata’s foundational mansions.

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

Each of these Blocks or Prototypes, is composed of two built modules linked by a central space of access and circulation that allows generating a double front in the units, optimizing natural lighting and cross ventilation. The stairs and floors of technical grids incorporate transparency and great luminosity to this wide access shield to the units, reinterpreting those spaces that existed in the old “conventillos”; and the internal façade of this circulation brings to the whole, with its multi-colored glasses, an atmosphere that evokes the screens of the old houses “chorizo”.

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

The enclosure of this large concrete box is composed of several layers: towards the outside large glazed aluminum carpentry, a terrace balcony run and a vertical bankruptcy system of pre-painted aluminum; towards the inner access shield, iron screens with multi-colored glass.

The use of sustainable criteria in the project and materialization of the building, allow the saving of energy consumption: the choice of the structural system; the dividing walls with double wall and air chamber; and the design of glazed environments with cross ventilation and solar protection of eaves and balconies.

The materiality of the building tries to synthesize the different principles that define our architectural action: the simple volumetry of pure lines; the concrete structure seen as the protagonist; the timeless and sober design language; the development of the detail, keeping correlation between the whole and the parts; and the careful selection and use of materials, colors and textures.

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

Image Courtesy © arq. Luis Barandiarán

Image Courtesy © GIANSERRA + LIMA ARQUITECTOS

Image Courtesy © GIANSERRA + LIMA ARQUITECTOS

Image Courtesy © GIANSERRA + LIMA ARQUITECTOS

Image Courtesy © GIANSERRA + LIMA ARQUITECTOS

Image Courtesy © GIANSERRA + LIMA ARQUITECTOS

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Categories: Apartments, Building, Commercial Area, Housing Development, Offices, Residential




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