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        <![CDATA[Three Malvín triplexes / Estudio Cabrera]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The project was conceived to solve the housing needs of 3 families of friends. Each one had to have 3 bedrooms and they all wanted a front yard and a back garden. Therefore, we chose to divide the plot into three equal parts along its longitudinal axis. The site is 10 meters wide, so the main challenge for the project was to develop the program through three triplexes of approximately 3 meters wide, and at the same time create a system of spatial relationships and architecturally valuable and pleasant routes.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Recycling Frugoni / Estudio Cabrera]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The project involves the recycling of a standard house, with a structure in poor conditions, in the Cordón neighborhood of <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/montevideo">Montevideo</a>. The building, originally a traditional courtyard house, is transformed into a small complex of three units. One of them is a two-room duplex unit facing the street while the other two are one-room flats looking at the central courtyard. The roof incorporates a pergola and is equipped with a barbecue and a tender. The aim of the project is to develop homes satisfying today's demands, but taking advantage of the existing elements of the old house.</p>]]>
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