Mercedes House / Frazzi Arquitectos
This house, located in a residential area, occupies the ground posing a succession of continuities between the different areas (public - semipublic - private).
© Federico Kulekdjian
Architects: Frazzi Arquitectos · Office Profile
Location: Mercedes 4970, C1419BHJ CABA, Argentina
Project And Site Management: MatÃas Frazzi
Project Area: 300.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Federico Kulekdjian · Photographer Profile
Collaborators: Ariel Damiani, Javier Antruejo, José Frazzi
Advisors: Maria Eugenia Ciria
Structures: Claudio De Caroli
Construction: Contratos Separados
© Federico Kulekdjian
From the architect. This house, located in a residential area, occupies the ground posing a succession of continuities between the different areas (public - semipublic - private).
© Federico Kulekdjian
The relationship between them, is through the visual continuity formed by the permeability allowing the transparency of glazed boxes from the access, unifying these spaces through an open ground floor, limited only by these fixed and mobile glass panels.
Plan
Section
The spatial relation is not only horizontal, but the search is complemented vertically, given by the succession of spaces through double heights, sky...
© Federico Kulekdjian
Architects: Frazzi Arquitectos · Office Profile
Location: Mercedes 4970, C1419BHJ CABA, Argentina
Project And Site Management: MatÃas Frazzi
Project Area: 300.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Federico Kulekdjian · Photographer Profile
Collaborators: Ariel Damiani, Javier Antruejo, José Frazzi
Advisors: Maria Eugenia Ciria
Structures: Claudio De Caroli
Construction: Contratos Separados
© Federico Kulekdjian
From the architect. This house, located in a residential area, occupies the ground posing a succession of continuities between the different areas (public - semipublic - private).
© Federico Kulekdjian
The relationship between them, is through the visual continuity formed by the permeability allowing the transparency of glazed boxes from the access, unifying these spaces through an open ground floor, limited only by these fixed and mobile glass panels.
Plan
Section
The spatial relation is not only horizontal, but the search is complemented vertically, given by the succession of spaces through double heights, sky...
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