Child Care Center / Equipo de Arquitectura

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  • Architects: Viviana Pozzoli, Horacio Cherniavsky, María Paz Sánchez
  • Client: Las Tacuaras S.A.
  • Structural Engineering: Federico Taboada
  • Landscape: Lucila Garay
  • City: Villeta
  • Country: Paraguay
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Child Care Center / Equipo de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography
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Text description provided by the architects. The Child Care Center is born from a set of intentions directed to create an impact on future generations. 

Child Care Center / Equipo de Arquitectura - Interior Photography
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Child Care Center / Equipo de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography
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Architecture as matter, space, light, and its integration with nature. Only the essential. 

Child Care Center / Equipo de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography
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Child Care Center / Equipo de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Dining room
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Soil, as raw material grouped in walls, draws the floor plan to create the living spaces. This material, which contains primitive and elemental information, linked to our memory and our senses, allows us to experience textures, colors, smells, and a set of emotions that enrich perception and learning in early childhood. 

Child Care Center / Equipo de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Facade
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This way, an introspective, inward-looking construction is created, as an incubator of the very life that takes place there. On the outside, earth volumes hide and protect the interior. On the inside, quite the opposite occurs. Solids build space and assemble the voids.  

Child Care Center / Equipo de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Facade
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Cross ventilation, green roofs, adequate sunlight, and the use of low environmental impact materials, are all considerations that are incorporated into the architectural design to guarantee the proper thermal comfort of the users.

Child Care Center / Equipo de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Dining room, Chair
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The Center consists of 4 large spaces: two large classrooms, which are subdivided into 2 each, a dining room, and an administrative area. Each space, overturned on both sides to patios, visually communicates with the environment, eliminating the concept of the classroom as a closed space. The central courtyard, which functions as the children's play area, becomes a focal point of the ensemble. It is a meeting point for different ages, a floor with various textures and materials, where you learn by playing and you play to learn.

Child Care Center / Equipo de Arquitectura - Interior Photography, Shelving
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This is how a common and ordinary suburban city block corner becomes the center of knowledge, the center of learning, the sower of the seeds that one day was planted there, and that little by little, the world will witness its fruits. 

Child Care Center / Equipo de Arquitectura - Exterior Photography
© Federico Cairoli

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Address:Villeta, Paraguay

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Cite: "Child Care Center / Equipo de Arquitectura" [Centro de la primera infancia / Equipo de Arquitectura] 06 Sep 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/967219/child-care-center-equipo-de-arquitectura> ISSN 0719-8884

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