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Architects: Alejandro D’Acosta
- Area: 196 m²
- Year: 2009
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Photographs:Willem Schalkwijk

Text description provided by the architects. Since the eighteenth century , the urban layout of La Paz remains constant. In the early nineteenth century had a greater development defined typology and morphology. Currently , it is a space that still retains a significant portion of its historic buildings , sobriety and constant examples sencillez.La remoteness from major mainland cities and isolation in general as a result had an apparent delay in the physical transformation of La Paz to the Porfirian era when he received a strong influence of afrancesamiento driven by Diaz. It should be noted this trend in the use of the overcooked septum schemes middle courtyard and verandas using flared at the ends , as well as aversion to services integrados.La orthogonal layout of the city in batches of 150 yards , which defined both the scale and the size are worth appreciating today , even with family subdivisions that look all the time.






























