FDR3120 Building / A3 Digital

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Architects: A3 Digital Location: Franklin D. Roosevelt 3120, Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina Design Team: Santiago Luppi, Javier Ugalde, Andrea Winter Project Year: 2011 Photographs: Alejandro Peral

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Project Area: 800.0 sqm Collaborators: Gisela Carreras, Julieta Calvo, Diego Zietzke

Home Stacked

This project arises from a particular pose of making a building as a family and study. Parents, brothers and architects make a client. Not a building, are stacked five units high. Five homes by name

The project proposes a dissociation of its elements. From the urban proposal  to appear independent of the street and the end of the site, to access to each unit and common areas.

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The reinforced concrete wall formwork seen with a traditional table, in contrast to the large panes of glass, mark the lines of these houses, bounded by the solid of the balconies on each floor of duplex.

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The double height access and parking space is the beginning of a journey that links spaces that are deliberately separated. Walk this first ramp space as imperceptible, slow down us as we enters. Halfway up is the courtyard, an intimate, which like the old courtyards, serves as a break from the outside to inside. Through the eye of the hall shows what will happen later … the building is to defragment in independent houses.

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Use the vertical circulation feel for a moment inside the building as such. Once this point is left behind, get to each unit through the bridge across the inner courtyard makes you relive the arrival. The street and left behind, but only now reached.

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The common brick trimmed and painted white texture gives a warm and cold at once. The windows to outer edge, almost without border, in addition to the sheets of wood windows within the same framework but playing another role, another contradiction.

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Inner life

The duplex unit has very definite qualities within each plant, for both type units to the penthouse. The entrance from the bridge shows part of the interior. The ground floor in a unique space that joins the hall, the dining room, kitchen, living and expansion, in fact, the activities that normally occur there. All together, yet bounded by the slope that crosses the demarcating environment situations.

A large sliding glass, with its wooden frame (like every moving part of the building), allows a strong link with the expansion of space outside, leaving a half reserved for what you do not want to integrate the outside and what need support in the interior.

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A staircase leads to very permeable space upstairs. A large suite with bedroom area by dividing the dressing area and desk space divided up another single undivided. Only a frosted glass screens give privacy to the bath areas.

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Floors and ceiling materials gray uniforms in a game of contrasting light with white walls and equipment. Up the space but barely touched. Carpentry almost imperceptible from outside which enhances the presence of glass, becomes a warm contrast of light wood and inside.

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Outdoor life

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The top of the building is the playground of all households. The main staircase is illuminated by the large window that leads to cross the last bridge. That brings us to the multipurpose room. Salon half height and weight using concrete water tank as a finely piece placed over this space in order to close it and give it to the building. Beyond the living room, terrace and reflecting pool, merge with the city, using the neighboring as part of a view that a house can not achieve, but in these five houses stacked you get it.

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Cite: Fabian Cifuentes. "FDR3120 Building / A3 Digital" 04 Aug 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/259922/fdr3120-building-a3-digital> ISSN 0719-8884

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