Housing Building Sucre 812 / Ana Smud + Alberto Smud
Terraces in Argentina: 10 Examples in Residential Buildings
Over the last couple of years, terraces have become an important part of urban life, acting as a refuge, a space for enjoyment and gathering, for contemplation or as an outdoor workspace. As a result of periods of confinement around the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, these outdoor spaces where people can exercise, connect with nature, study or work, have become particularly popular with those living in large cities.
Casa Alma / Estudio STGO
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Architects: Estudio STGO
- Area: 165 m²
- Year: 2021
Hipódromo House / Marianela Sarghini + Federico Craig
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Architects: Federico Craig, Marianela Sarghini
- Area: 161 m²
- Year: 2021
Monopoli House / Fabrizio Pugliese
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Architects: Fabrizio Pugliese
- Area: 155 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Broca Iluminacion, Galo Herrajes, Iluminacion Aguero, ferrum
8 Houses Complex / Estudio Mola
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Architects: Estudio Mola
- Area: 1400 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Armaferro, FV, Redimat, Tendenza
Suipacha Building / BBOA - Balparda Brunel Oficina de Arquitectura
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Architects: BBOA - Balparda Brunel Oficina de Arquitectura
- Area: 550 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Chaos Group, Balcarce 54, CHAR Amoblamientos, HIPERMAT, +5
6x6 Shelter / Colle-Croce
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Architects: Colle-Croce
- Area: 36 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Aluar, Gastaldi
José Mármol Refurbishment / Micaela Racca
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Architects: Micaela Racca
- Area: 35 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Monolitic
How Can Concrete Construction and Sustainability Truly Coexist?
Concrete and sustainability are two words that are often considered incompatible. Used as early as the Roman era, concrete has shaped much of our built environment, being the most widely used manufactured material in the planet thanks to its resistance, versatility, cost-effectiveness, and accessibility, among other inherent benefits. Its popular use in buildings and infrastructure forms the foundations of cities, connects communities, and will continue to play a vital role in providing solutions to the challenges of the future – especially as cities must respond to a growing global population. But with cement as its key ingredient, it also comes with several environmental costs, being responsible for at least 8% of the world’s carbon emissions in a climate-change context. However, it doesn’t necessarily have to be that way. With the rise of innovative technologies and products, there are many ways to make concrete greener.
BAAG: "We Challenge the Needs of the Market, We Reinterpret Its Limitations"
Since 2008, the BAAG Studio, or Buenos Aires Architectura Grupal, has demonstrated that taking the time to collectively think, experiment, and rethink, not only reinforces architecture as a discipline, it advances it. The group's projects and research have added to the shared-practice-driven critical thinking that has become increasingly essential within the profession.
We sat down with BAAG to hear more about their inspiration, processes, education, and their predictions going forward.
House in Terralagos / DRM Arquitectura
Parrish House / Monti Bruno Morero
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Architects: Monti Bruno Morero
- Area: 471 m²
- Year: 2019
Franklin 684 Residential Building / La Base Studio
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Architects: La Base Studio
- Area: 600 m²
- Year: 2019
Taproom Bierhaus / Florencia Risotti Arq
Country House La Ranita / Estudio Damero
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Architects: Estudio Damero
- Area: 3466 ft²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: Estudio Damero, Constructora 1:3:3
Bonpland Building / Adamo Faiden
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Architects: Adamo Faiden
- Year: 2018
Superi 3226 Housing / Alonso&Crippa
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Architects: Alonso&Crippa
- Area: 350 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Aluar