Wok Cedritos / Guillermo Fischer
The project is built in a site that had a 4 house ?closed housing state?, where an Oak and an Araucaria trees are located for more than 60 years. So since the beginning the idea was to preserve those trees.
© Guillermo Fischer
Architects: Guillermo Fischer
Location: Bogotá, Bogota, Colombia
Collaborators Architects: Nelson Barrera, Nora Elena Restrepo, David Contreras
Area: 1100.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Guillermo Fischer
© Guillermo Fischer
© Guillermo Fischer
Text description provided by the architects. The project is built in a site that had a 4 house ?closed housing state?, where an Oak and an Araucaria trees are located for more than 60 years. So since the beginning the idea was to preserve those trees.
First floor plan
The restaurant building takes advantage of the whole area that the urban regulations allow, except where the trees are located. The north façade recedes in a -wide angle shape- to allow the free development of the trees, becoming thus the main gesture of the building.
© Guillermo Fischer
The rectangular building site has two sides to neighboring dwellings and the other two, to the north and east, public roads. The building is closed on the neighbour buildings and opens onto the public roads on its facades. The restaurant is located on the second floor, which allows you to have visuals of greater privilege than ...
© Guillermo Fischer
Architects: Guillermo Fischer
Location: Bogotá, Bogota, Colombia
Collaborators Architects: Nelson Barrera, Nora Elena Restrepo, David Contreras
Area: 1100.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Guillermo Fischer
© Guillermo Fischer
© Guillermo Fischer
Text description provided by the architects. The project is built in a site that had a 4 house ?closed housing state?, where an Oak and an Araucaria trees are located for more than 60 years. So since the beginning the idea was to preserve those trees.
First floor plan
The restaurant building takes advantage of the whole area that the urban regulations allow, except where the trees are located. The north façade recedes in a -wide angle shape- to allow the free development of the trees, becoming thus the main gesture of the building.
© Guillermo Fischer
The rectangular building site has two sides to neighboring dwellings and the other two, to the north and east, public roads. The building is closed on the neighbour buildings and opens onto the public roads on its facades. The restaurant is located on the second floor, which allows you to have visuals of greater privilege than ...
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