
Front View
Photography by @ Javier Agustin Rojas

Building Access

Front View

Front View
Photography by @ Javier Agustin Rojas

Front View

Panel Detail

Inside Apartment
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Inside Housing, Kitchen
Building Reception

Building Reception

Inside Apartment
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Inside Housing, B

Inside Housing, A
Inside Housing, Living Area
Photography by @ Javier Agustin Rojas


Inside Apartment
Photography by @ Javier Agustin Rojas

Main Bedroom

Main Bedroom
Swimming Pool Area
Render


Inside Housing, Kitchen

Panel Details from Inside

Outside View at Night
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Implantation

Ground Floor

Axonometric View
Drawing

Detail
Drawing

Detail
Drawing

Front View, at Night
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Memory
Casa Sucre building is located in Belgrano residential neighborhood, in Buenos Aires, in a two front lot. From its origin the Project was conceived from three central themes cores.
The relationship between the gathering spaces and resting areas, the link between the experiences in covered spaces and the traditionally open areas, and the possible gradual dialogues between transparency and opacity, that is created in the buildings front, with a profound interior.
The building’s plan consists in two apartments per floor. In them, gathering areas (living room and integrated kitchen) were thought to be facing front, whilst the backside of the building was destined to the bedrooms. The plan design enhances shared experiences encouraging new forms of creating intimacy, not only by its distribution but also the size attribution for each space.
Each living room takes the hole unit width and links with a carpentry that enables the balcony fusion, creating a new transitional space between the open and the covered, between the outside and the inside.
The building’s facade accompanies this transitional process: the sliding panels, made of stretched fabric, while collaborating with thermic control, lightning, acoustic absorption, and energy savings, generate throughout the day, different dialogues between those inhabiting the building and the environment that
Project in
Association with
Project Team
Arch. Alberto Smud
Arch. Pilar Esnagola
Arch. Sasha Molczadzki
Arch. Camila Jalife
Arch. Florencia Lopez Iriquin
Collaborators
Lighting: Pablo Pizarro
Interiors: Agustina Gentili
Art & Photography Direction: Marilina Martignone