In densely-populated cities, where construction projects tend to require party walls, the close proximity of other buildings complicate even further the process of creating spaces that incorporate elements like natural light and cross-ventilation. But this of course is not the only challenge: the ever-changing and multiplying nature of cities has given rise to atypical lots--properties that have been created by subdividing large swathes of urban land. In general, the reduced dimensions force developers to look for ways to maximize the limited space available to them.
Designing in Tight Spaces: Examples from Latin America
https://www.archdaily.com/940655/designing-in-tight-spaces-examples-from-latin-americaBelén Maiztegui
TEMOZÓN House / Boyancé Arquitectura + Edificación
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Architects: Boyancé Arquitectura + Edificación
- Area: 260 m²
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Acerofertas y Acerounion, Cemex, Jasso y Ferrecabsa, Millet
https://www.archdaily.com/885961/temoz-n-house-boyance-arquitectosDaniel Tapia
B+H 45 / H. Ponce Arquitectos
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Architects: H. Ponce Arquitectos
- Year: 2014
https://www.archdaily.com/773983/b-plus-h-45-h-ponce-arquitectosCristian Aguilar