The 22 / JSª

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© Eduardo Hirose

Architects: JSª: Javier Sánchez, Irvine Torres, Juan Reyes, Héctor Hernández and Francisco de la Concha
Location: Bay Beach, Lima,
Renders: Gerardo Fonseca
Models: Edith Razo, Isabel Medina and Anayetzi Ruiz
Structural Engineering : Fernando Valdivia and Sergio Barrios
Installation Engineering: JPR Proyectos
Construction Development: Buckle y Konno
Wood: Peru Lumber, Ing. Jorge Tintorer
Average surface area of apartments: 185 sqm
Total construction area: 995 sqm
Project Year: 2010
Photographs: Eduardo Hirose

Facing a peruvian beach, 30 miles from Lima, El 22 is arranged with 4 beach apartments suitable for families. It’s rectangular terrain has 389 m2 of area and spectacular views to the marine landscape. Showing respect to the complex’s regulations, the project dares to expose at 2.00mts of height from the “malecón”, with such space that includes pool, waiting area, patio, kitchen and services. The design concept deals with articulating the apartments as independent and over imposed volumes, generating a diverse composition between interior and exterior spaces. Each one of the livable spaces seeks to reinforce the action of looking at the landscape, resulting an appealing design in relation to the privileged views, as well as a subtle and articulated composition that responds to the “malecón”.

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The project accomplished 4 apartments of approximately 185 m2, with an arrangement of spaces articulated by a great central patio. This façade is revolved by an operable surface of wood that permits multiple appearances of the space and the common space beholds the preference to the most attractive view of the bay.

© Eduardo Hirose

The structural solution shows wide open spaces free of any elements, creating big clearances that are being reinforced by operable enclosures and allowing a diffused relation between interior-exterior. It is a project with great layout development that is strategically solved, with the total exploitation of spaces and their relation with the landscape.

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CMO ARCH says:

I want to live here. God it must be nice to have this kind of money…

 
# March 13, 2010 at 18:40
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I'd Live Here: The 22. http://bit.ly/bQCyls

 
# March 13, 2010 at 22:01
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Christian says:

Lovely. No name doesn’t exist anywhere.

 
# March 13, 2010 at 22:43
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mima says:

the floorplans are not really convincing…

 
# March 14, 2010 at 04:05
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    maclab says:

    oh come on!!! your opinion is just enlightening…….

     
    # March 15, 2010 at 17:44
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dariusz says:

Absolutely gorgeous..what a place..love the materials, their contrast and their overall well-being..

 
# March 15, 2010 at 05:30
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RBK says:

Excelente distribución del espacio, colores frescos, buen aprovechamiento de la vista de la bahía. Ya quiero estar ahí.

 
# April 7, 2010 at 13:09
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5:39 PM Mar 13th

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6:09 PM Mar 13th

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6:49 PM Mar 13th

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9:06 PM Mar 13th

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