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Architects: Estudio Galera
- Area: 182 m²
- Year: 2023
House Three / Estudio Galera
Casa CMMY / Estudio Galera
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Architects: Estudio Galera
- Area: 275 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: ACINDAR, Aluar, Ternium
Argentinean Houses with Less than 100 m2: 40 Examples of Floor Plans
Achieving the best use of space, reducing the footprint of the buildings that are constructed and designing an optimal distribution that can meet the needs of their inhabitants are some of the requirements and challenges faced, day after day, by architects around the world. Through the implementation of certain materials, the definition of the morphology or even the geographical and natural conditions of the terrain, it is possible to carry out various strategies that make it possible to design homes with the comfort that their users need and in the smallest amount of square metres possible.
Integrated Kitchens in Argentinean Housing: Houses and Flats That Are Organised in a Single Space
Regardless of the design adopted for kitchen spaces, for some years now and with increasing frequency, many architects have been deciding to design kitchens by integrating them into other rooms in the home. Free of dividing walls or joinery, integrated kitchens are implemented with the aim of leaving the activities that take place there in full view of everyone, encouraging interaction and communication between the inhabitants.
10 Houses With Concrete Pergolas in Argentina
Argentina is positioned in the extreme south and southwest of South America and given its extension, it has a multiplicity of climates and differences in the incidence of sunlight. These conditions led many architecture professionals to think about pergolas to generate transitional spaces between the interior and exterior of the homes that allow meeting the needs of its inhabitants by creating shaded, meeting and resting spaces in the open air.
Glass Bricks in Argentine Houses: Achieving Natural Light and Privacy with Translucent Blocks
When designing a space, architects across the board tout the importance, and even necessity, of incorporating natural light into interiors. This means taking measures to control the quantity of light being let in and its distribution throughout the space.
In the case of residential spaces, where privacy plays a larger role than in public spaces like offices, restaurants, and stores, opaque materials like screens, tinted glass, and other barriers are the go-tos for providing protection and privacy from the outside; however, the privacy that these methods provide often comes at the cost of the space's natural lighting, forcing designers to seek alternative materials that allow for both light and privacy.
Valente House / Moirë arquitectos
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Architects: Moirë arquitectos
- Area: 92 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Maderas Misiones, San Lorenzo, VEGA
G&G House / TAVA Arquitectura y Habitat
House in Divisadero / Estudio Galera
Rincon House / Estudio Galera Arquitectura
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Architects: Estudio Galera
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Anaya Metalurgia, Cermat, El Holandés, MasterGAS, Pasalto, +1
AYYA House / Estudio Galera Arquitectura
Impala House / Estudio Galera
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Architects: Estudio Galera
- Area: 435 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Anaya, Cariló Ingeniería, Cemento Loma Negra, Cermat, Dunas Electricidad, +6
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Professionals: Pasesaggio
Kuvasz house / Estudio Galera
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Architects: Estudio Galera
- Area: 220 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Anaya - Alumia, Cariló Ingeniería, Cermat, Dunas Electricidad, El Holandés, +7
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Professionals: Pasesaggio
L4 House / Luciano Kruk
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Architects: Luciano Kruk
- Year: 2015
Batin House / Estudio Galera
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Architects: Estudio Galera
- Area: 260 m²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Dwight Stone Shunk, Panadero Constructora
KVS House / Estudio Galera
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Architects: Estudio Galera
- Area: 260 m²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Dwight Stone Shunk, Panadero Constructora