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        <![CDATA[Tríptico Building / Mariela Marchisio + Cristián Nanzer + Germán Margherit]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Triptych: 1 plot, 3 houses, multiple spaces for different times. The building is a micro-density trial of 3 houses/studios paired, on a conventional lot in the Ducasse neighborhood, on the northern outskirts of the central area of the city of C&oacute;rdoba, very close to the Suqu&iacute;a River and Las Heras Park, a traditionally commercial sector linked to the sale of spare parts and supplies for vehicles of all kinds, which today is in the midst of urban transformation.</p>]]>
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