
Gonzalo Viramonte
La Hornilla House / STC Arquitectos
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.
Textures House / Roberto Benito Arquitecto
House - Workshop / Barq's taller de arquitectura

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Architects: Barq's taller de arquitectura
- Area: 149 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: DLF hierros, Frio Star, Marco Aluminio
Tríptico Building / Mariela Marchisio + Cristián Nanzer + Germán Margherit

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Architects: Cristián Nanzer, Germán Margherit, Mariela Marchisio
- Area: 514 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Aluvicor, Fabián Aimar e Hijos, Hormi – Block S. A.
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Professionals: Aluvicor, Fabián Aimar e Hijos
Rappi Argentina Offices / Octava Arquitectura

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Architects: Octava Arquitectura
- Area: 8288 ft²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: FV, Huup, Lucciola, Sadopan, Vite
SET Habitable Modules / SET Ideas
Metal Houses in Argentina: 10 Projects with Sheet Metal Exteriors

Whether applied as cladding to steel or timber frame structures or to structures built by traditional means, sheet metal offers an array of advantages as a building material, thanks to its low cost, ease of maintenance, and versatility.
House Santina / Estudio Opaco

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Architects: Estudio Opaco
- Area: 420 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Cosentino, Indusparquet, ANODAL, Edificor, Hunter Douglas, +10
COPA Building / Ça Arquitectura

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Architects: Ça Arquitectura
- Area: 7200 m²
- Year: 2021
SAB House / PSV Arquitectura
Split-Level Argentine Houses: Using Height to Separate Spaces

In architecture, split-level houses are typically in response to a plot's uneven or sloping topography. In the case of the houses featured here, their split level interiors are a matter of function, allowing spaces to be virtually separated by dividing them between raised and semi-subterranean floor layouts. For example, adjoining two spaces with a 50cm step up or drop off allows for separation without the use of walls or other physical barriers.
GIASA Office / EFEEME arquitectos

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Architects: EFEEME arquitectos
- Area: 54 m²
- Year: 2019
La Inesita Housing / Andrés Alonso Arquitecto
DP House / PSV Arquitectura

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Architects: PSV Arquitectura
- Area: 530 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Chaos Group, Conbell, Edificor, FV, +9
Exposed Concrete Houses in Argentina: 50 Projects and Their Floor Plans

Thanks to its aesthetic qualities and malleability, concrete is the darling of the world's builders and architects. In Argentina in particular, concrete's durability and adaptability to a range of climatic conditions makes it one of the most sought after construction materials, demonstrated by, not only the country's countless museums, hotels, hospitals, but by its residential and smaller-scale buildings as well.
Restaurants, Cafes, and Bars in Argentina: 20 Projects and Their Floor Plans

When it comes to designing commercial gastromic spaces, aspects like space efficiency, equipment distribution, materials, and organization are essential when considering the users' experience within the space.
Elisa House / Federico Olmedo

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Architects: Federico Olmedo
- Area: 1829 ft²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Adobe Systems Incorporated, AutoCAD, Ecoglass, Ellenza
























































































