Pueyrredón 1101 Building / Pablo Gagliardo
Residential building located at the intersection of two tree-lined and busy streets, a few meters from the main avenues and university centers of the city of Rosario, with an ideal environment for young people and students. The corner land, with north and west orientation, and the city regulations allow the total occupation of the lot, ventilating all the rooms to the two fronts.
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Architects: Pablo Gagliardo
Location: Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina
Area: 1567.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Ramiro Sosa
Collaborators: Sebastián Larpin, Lucía Galfione, Betiana Ferrero
© Ramiro Sosa
From the architect. Residential building located at the intersection of two tree-lined and busy streets, a few meters from the main avenues and university centers of the city of Rosario, with an ideal environment for young people and students. The corner land, with north and west orientation, and the city regulations allow the total occupation of the lot, ventilating all the rooms to the two fronts.
© Ramiro Sosa
Its structure, made of seen concrete shuttering with wooden boards, allows a pattern of empty and full, generating double heights and cross visuals that besides allowing large wooden balconies, privilege the quality and the natural illumination of the interior environments.
© Ramiro Sosa
A double height entrance is projected, as a continuation o...
© Ramiro Sosa
Architects: Pablo Gagliardo
Location: Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina
Area: 1567.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Ramiro Sosa
Collaborators: Sebastián Larpin, Lucía Galfione, Betiana Ferrero
© Ramiro Sosa
From the architect. Residential building located at the intersection of two tree-lined and busy streets, a few meters from the main avenues and university centers of the city of Rosario, with an ideal environment for young people and students. The corner land, with north and west orientation, and the city regulations allow the total occupation of the lot, ventilating all the rooms to the two fronts.
© Ramiro Sosa
Its structure, made of seen concrete shuttering with wooden boards, allows a pattern of empty and full, generating double heights and cross visuals that besides allowing large wooden balconies, privilege the quality and the natural illumination of the interior environments.
© Ramiro Sosa
A double height entrance is projected, as a continuation o...
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