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Architects: Balsa Crosetto Piazzi, Diego Avendaño
- Year: 2021
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Photographs:Marcos Guiponi, Santiago Victorio Ruiz

Text description provided by the architects. Quincho Bialet is a space created to host the ritual of barbecue. The project is located in the small town of Bialet Massé, in a site nestled between Lake San Roque and the Sierras Chicas. The main concept of the project is a cover, supported by two walls that house the sanitary services and storage spaces for the main area of the barbecue ritual. This central space is the main objective of the project: a hierarchical, central space, liberated and deprogrammed. It is essentially a kind of refuge for collective gathering, for cooking with fire, and for sharing with others. There is no equipment or enclosures, only grills conceived as hollows in the walls.


















