Yerbal 2 / Carbono Atelier
The Client
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Architects: Carbono Atelier
Location: Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Architect In Charge: Carbono Atelier
Area: 42.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Courtesy of Carbono Atelier
Other Participants: Pintar a mano textiles MarÃa Burundarena y Maia Llinares
The ClientIn this project, the client is a contemporary woman, full of strong contrasts; with an innerself full of fabulous nuances.Thus, she entrusted us with a home that could accomodated several friends gathered together, but also that could be adapted to her individual moments.Â
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She asked for a vibrant and stimulating space, that could also contemplate a calm atmosphere where she can relax after a long day.
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Carbono AtelierThe challenge was to generate a project that would find its richness in the gradual transitions and not in the strong contrasts.A space of subtle stimulation that could make a transition from one use to another. Working especially with the sense of touch, sight and smell; we managed to blur the boundaries between different uses and spaces.
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TextureThe contrast of the wall texture indicate, according to their height, the type of activity that will occur on that area.
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At times, the brick on...
Courtesy of Carbono Atelier
Architects: Carbono Atelier
Location: Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Architect In Charge: Carbono Atelier
Area: 42.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Courtesy of Carbono Atelier
Other Participants: Pintar a mano textiles MarÃa Burundarena y Maia Llinares
The ClientIn this project, the client is a contemporary woman, full of strong contrasts; with an innerself full of fabulous nuances.Thus, she entrusted us with a home that could accomodated several friends gathered together, but also that could be adapted to her individual moments.Â
Courtesy of Carbono Atelier
She asked for a vibrant and stimulating space, that could also contemplate a calm atmosphere where she can relax after a long day.
Courtesy of Carbono Atelier
Carbono AtelierThe challenge was to generate a project that would find its richness in the gradual transitions and not in the strong contrasts.A space of subtle stimulation that could make a transition from one use to another. Working especially with the sense of touch, sight and smell; we managed to blur the boundaries between different uses and spaces.
Courtesy of Carbono Atelier
TextureThe contrast of the wall texture indicate, according to their height, the type of activity that will occur on that area.
Courtesy of Carbono Atelier
At times, the brick on...
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