PH Olazabal / Ignacio Szulman arquitecto
We adopt the courtyard on the ground floor as the center on which to articulate the different rooms. The small dimensions of it made it necessary to open their views as much as possible. For this, pivoting systems were used to solve the opening of the courtyard doors and the terrace, in order to generate greater interior-exterior integration.
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Architects: Ignacio Szulman arquitecto
Location: Olazábal, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Architects In Charge: Ignacio Szulman, ValentÃn Pedroza
Area: 140.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Francisco Nocito
Structural Advisor: Eduardo Diner
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Text description provided by the architects. We adopt the courtyard on the ground floor as the center on which to articulate the different rooms. The small dimensions of it made it necessary to open their views as much as possible. For this, pivoting systems were used to solve the opening of the courtyard doors and the terrace, in order to generate greater interior-exterior integration.
© Francisco Nocito
Ground Floor Plan
© Francisco Nocito
It maintains the general structure of the house results in two levels. On the ground floor where the social part is, the rooms open, demolishing some walls in order to spatially communicate the hall, the kitchen, and the living-dining room. This level, focuses the view entirely towards...
© Francisco Nocito
Architects: Ignacio Szulman arquitecto
Location: Olazábal, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Architects In Charge: Ignacio Szulman, ValentÃn Pedroza
Area: 140.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Francisco Nocito
Structural Advisor: Eduardo Diner
© Francisco Nocito
Text description provided by the architects. We adopt the courtyard on the ground floor as the center on which to articulate the different rooms. The small dimensions of it made it necessary to open their views as much as possible. For this, pivoting systems were used to solve the opening of the courtyard doors and the terrace, in order to generate greater interior-exterior integration.
© Francisco Nocito
Ground Floor Plan
© Francisco Nocito
It maintains the general structure of the house results in two levels. On the ground floor where the social part is, the rooms open, demolishing some walls in order to spatially communicate the hall, the kitchen, and the living-dining room. This level, focuses the view entirely towards...
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