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Architects: Atelier Atlantico
- Area: 144 m²
- Year: 2021
House for Juan and Laura / Atelier Atlantico
House in Ruins / messina | rivas
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Architects: messina | rivas
- Area: 211 m²
- Year: 2022
Laundry / messina | rivas
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Architects: messina | rivas
Luce and Pablo's House / Mínimo Común Arquitectura
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Architects: Mínimo Común Arquitectura
- Area: 200 m²
- Year: 2021
Before and After Renovations: Changes in Architectural Plans
One of Paulo Mendes da Rocha's main design gestures in the Pinacoteca renovation project was to create a new longitudinal axis for circulation, moving its entrance to the south face of the building. Metallic walkways, which cross internal courtyards covered by skylights, enable new dynamics of circulation between the rooms, transforming a neoclassical building into a museum with a contemporary program.
The ability to completely renovate a space by demolishing parts, making additions, altering functionality, and improving ambience is one of the most admired functions of the architect. In housing, this significance is even more apparent, since adapting housing to contemporary demands, through a well-thought-out plan, can drastically improve the quality of life of the occupants.
Urban Refuge Studio House / Estudio Berzero Jaros
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Architects: Estudio Berzero Jaros
- Area: 165 m²
- Year: 2016
Intermediate House / Equipo de Arquitectura
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Architects: Equipo de Arquitectura
- Area: 1238 ft²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Orlando Zacarías, Saccaro
House in Asunción / Josep Ferrando Architecture
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Architects: Josep Ferrando Architecture
- Year: 2020
House MF / alarciaferrer arquitectos
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Architects: alarciaferrer arquitectos
- Area: 380 m²
- Year: 2020
Himmel Trial House / Bauen
Child Care Center / Equipo de Arquitectura
Olaguer 3179 Building / VS arqs
Argentinean Houses with Less than 100 m2: 40 Examples of Floor Plans
Achieving the best use of space, reducing the footprint of the buildings that are constructed and designing an optimal distribution that can meet the needs of their inhabitants are some of the requirements and challenges faced, day after day, by architects around the world. Through the implementation of certain materials, the definition of the morphology or even the geographical and natural conditions of the terrain, it is possible to carry out various strategies that make it possible to design homes with the comfort that their users need and in the smallest amount of square metres possible.