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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.

Urban Style 2 Building in Buenos Aires, Argentina by F2M Arquitectos

 
May 31st, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: F2M Arquitectos

Urban Style 2 is a four-story housing building with six two-room apartments located in Villa Urquiza.

This residential district of Buenos Aires is now in a process of transformation and growth due to the development of the new “Donado-Holmberg” Linear Park.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

  • Architects: F2M Arquitectos
  • Project: Urban Style 2 Building
  • Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Photography: Fernando Schapochnik
  • Software used: AutoCAD and Revit
  • Lead Architects: Hernán Feldmann, Néstor Feldmann
  • Built area: 650 sqm
  • Completion year: 2019

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

The ‘dematerialization’ of the corner-building’s volumetry is accomplished through a series of design operations that respond to the restrictions of the R2B1 zoning, mainly attributed to this type of plots, by incorporating them and using them for its design.

The building manages to reach its maximum height by introducing a series of outdoor areas that do not compute for TOF (Total Occupancy Factor) and provide views and natural lighting to the rooms. As a result, the entire buildable area is available to be used for the design of the apartments.

In order to achieve this, “L- shaped’ housing typologies are introduced in the first levels, which when combined, stacked and mirrored, they generate a series of exterior spaces that are used by the units.  On the upper levels, the duplex units are connected by double-high space. In addition to this, a 2 meter retraction frees up the airspace and spatially connects the terraces of the building.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

An impressive ‘concrete box’ flies 4 meters over the corner emphasizing the entrance to the building that acquires its final shape by retreating itself on the ground floor.

Regarding the façade, three essential materials are used for its design: concrete, wood and glass.

The concrete walls, that combine rustic and smooth textures, not only fulfill an esthetic function but also solve most of the structure of the building.

In addition to this, a series of folding wooden sunshade panels provide filtered natural light and privacy to the bedrooms. At the ground floor, this design strategy is replayed on the garage gates.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

The interior/exterior limits are diluted by the use of large ‘floor-to-ceiling’ sliding glass panels, which connect the living room areas with the 10 sqm to 20 sqm terraces. These outdoor spaces also relate to the treetops, creating an immersive natural experience.

The glass railings, almost imperceptible from the inside, reflect the treetops onto the street.

The interiors preserve the material synthesis by creating wide and neutral spaces, where natural light stands out by the use of white walls and kitchen cabinets, and the light wood floors, in contrast to the concrete ceilings and walls.

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 © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © Fernando Schapochnik

Image Courtesy © F2M Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © F2M Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © F2M Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © F2M Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © F2M Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © F2M Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © F2M Arquitectos

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Categories: Autocad, Building, House, Residential, Revit, Urban Design




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