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Architects: Alejandro Gawianski
- Area: 2300 m²
- Year: 2015
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Photographs:Albano García
Text description provided by the architects. HIT3 is a building with its own identity, risky and with a very personal character. From its beginning it was conceived with a unique concept, not only in its forms but also in its function: it's the first building for coworking in South America.
The project, with a corner location and South orientation, searches for maximum natural lighting. The facade was generated by vertical sunshades located over different curves in each of the floors. The result from the contraposition of the lights and shadows is an illusionary effect of movement and a dynamic experience in the use of the building.
The free designing of the plans and the entirely glazed facade generate exceptional views to the urban space and the parks. The formal variety from the balconies and the sliding carpentries – which can be fully opened – invite the user to make a bigger use from the open spaces.
There are few buildings in Buenos Aires which take care of the top of the building’s design details as HIT3, with its curves and terraces.
Regarding its function, it is conceived as a coworking space, with a healthy/fast food cafe in the ground floor, private and comunnity offices in first and second floors, studios with big and generous spaces in the rest of the floors and meeting-room and auditorium in the last one.