Nipon House / Social Arquitectos
The Nipon house follows the movement of the terrain, opening in a fan shape towards the lagoons and allowing, through large north-facing windows, the provision of light to living areas and circulation spaces.
The Nipon house follows the movement of the terrain, opening in a fan shape towards the lagoons and allowing, through large north-facing windows, the provision of light to living areas and circulation spaces.
The Castelli loft is developed on two levels. To continue with the factory aesthetics of the building, black-painted sheet metal was used on the railings and bridge, and the carpentry was changed to black.
The Altillo Cervantes Apartment is located on the top floor of the renovation we carried out on an exposed brick chalet from the 90s that we converted into a mixed-use apartment building.
Located in the old railway neighbourhood of the city of Mendoza, a low-density residential area, the MartÃnez Houses is made up of four housing units, composed of two rooms each.
The Segura House is located in a medium-scale residential neighborhood in Godoy Cruz, Mendoza, facing a linear sports park, product of the city’s modernization.
The premise of the project was to maintain the old facade of the house. The existing house was only 70m2 with rooms that did not ventilate since the construction reached the bottom of the land.
Juan Segundo DÃaz Dopazo always carried Patagonia in his heart. After studying architecture in Buenos Aires alongside MarÃa Ayelén Olivieri Martinez, he dreamed of returning south. That dream became real when he was invited to design cabins for his own parents—nestled in a hall of ancient Arrayanes trees on Lake Correntoso.
A minimalist architectural style prevails where the building functions as a container frame and allows the landscape and vegetation to be the true protagonists.
In Argentina, having asado (cooking meat on embers or charcoal, similar to barbecue), more then a culinary tradition is an art, or a religion. Basically it’s a ritual, a family business, a social event. Argentinians use the word quincho to define a construction made expressly to prepare and enjoy good asado.