Marta House / Estudio Borrachia
The Marta House is part of a set of works that the studio has been doing with similar strategies; newborn artifacts located over the existing, trying to link them with the unique nature of the Buenos Aires roofs, as well as introducing a series of relationships with the natural environment, the nature that lies beneath the city, and that when revalued, it raises methods of approach between the crude need of the urban and the possibility of generating landscapes of kindness for the human being and all the species that coexist or could coexist with him in these areas.
© Fernando Schapochnik
Architects: Estudio Borrachia
Location: Belgrano, Argentina
Lead Architect: Alejandro Borrachia
Collaborator: Matias Carloni
Client: Flia. Carreiro
Area: 170.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photography: Fernando Schapochnik, Courtesy of Estudio Borrachia
© Fernando Schapochnik
Text description provided by the architects. The Marta House is part of a set of works that the studio has been doing with similar strategies; newborn artifacts located over the existing, trying to link them with the unique nature of the Buenos Aires roofs, as well as introducing a series of relationships with the natural environment, the nature that lies beneath the city, and that when revalued, it raises methods of approach between the crude need of the urban and the possibility of generating landscapes of kindness f...
© Fernando Schapochnik
Architects: Estudio Borrachia
Location: Belgrano, Argentina
Lead Architect: Alejandro Borrachia
Collaborator: Matias Carloni
Client: Flia. Carreiro
Area: 170.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photography: Fernando Schapochnik, Courtesy of Estudio Borrachia
© Fernando Schapochnik
Text description provided by the architects. The Marta House is part of a set of works that the studio has been doing with similar strategies; newborn artifacts located over the existing, trying to link them with the unique nature of the Buenos Aires roofs, as well as introducing a series of relationships with the natural environment, the nature that lies beneath the city, and that when revalued, it raises methods of approach between the crude need of the urban and the possibility of generating landscapes of kindness f...
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