Twin Homes / NMiC Arquitectura
Two independant homes, similar but different, situated in a tipical 8,66m wide lot with a depth of 28m and bought by two brothers to build their private residences. The urban environment is irregular in its shape and height, combining residential and textile workshops.
© Andrea Arrighi
Architects: NMiC Arquitectura
Location: Tres Arroyos 663, C1416DCC CABA, Argentina
Architect In Charge: Mariano Baqués, Daniel Goldaracena
Area: 250.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Andrea Arrighi · Photographer Profile
Engineer: Ing. Esteban RodrÃguez
Construction: NMiC Arquitectura
© Andrea Arrighi
From the architect. Two independant homes, similar but different, situated in a tipical 8,66m wide lot with a depth of 28m and bought by two brothers to build their private residences. The urban environment is irregular in its shape and height, combining residential and textile workshops.
Isometric
The proyect was conceived as two equivalent houses in footage and cost. The main difficulty was to generate similar spaces for completely different situations that each presents, one builds the front of the construction towards the street and the other faces the back of the lot; and to create snug exterior spaces that preserve the intimacy of each house towards the other and ...
© Andrea Arrighi
Architects: NMiC Arquitectura
Location: Tres Arroyos 663, C1416DCC CABA, Argentina
Architect In Charge: Mariano Baqués, Daniel Goldaracena
Area: 250.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Andrea Arrighi · Photographer Profile
Engineer: Ing. Esteban RodrÃguez
Construction: NMiC Arquitectura
© Andrea Arrighi
From the architect. Two independant homes, similar but different, situated in a tipical 8,66m wide lot with a depth of 28m and bought by two brothers to build their private residences. The urban environment is irregular in its shape and height, combining residential and textile workshops.
Isometric
The proyect was conceived as two equivalent houses in footage and cost. The main difficulty was to generate similar spaces for completely different situations that each presents, one builds the front of the construction towards the street and the other faces the back of the lot; and to create snug exterior spaces that preserve the intimacy of each house towards the other and ...
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