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Psycho Broody
Prism Series
Zoia J. Hitzig
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El concepto fue desarrollado por el doctor Juan Hitzig, médico y profesor de Biogerontología en la Universidad Maimónides, miembro de la Academy of Antiaging Medicine y asesor gerontológico de la Fundación Convivir, autor además de varios libros sobre cómo envejecer llenando de vida los años. En su web longevus.com lanza la siguiente reflexión que resume sus postulados:
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Office & Residence Luna By Hitzig Militello Arquitectos
Argentina based practice Hitzig Militello arquitectos have designed the Office + House Luna in Buenos Aires. The building consists two separate volumes, a house for the client and an office for his business. The sustainable house features ventilated facades and rainwater harvesting.
From the architects, “The office provides certain dynamics in materials and forms, the heterogeneity of materials underlies in the homogeneity of its dark shades of color. The dynamics of the facade, result of a formal operation, seeks to achieve a functional simplicity at the entrance while generating visuals towards its neighbors, rather lower buildings. The facade includes a palette of two materials, zinc metal and brick, trimmed as if one is the other’s negative.
On the contrary, in the volume of the family house, the operation is simple and powerful . It is a concrete volume without intermediate structure, achieving free visuals across the entire lot. This structural effort brings about a certain ingravity of its component parts. This is reflected in elements such the staircase and balcony, both suspended. The curved and solid wall of the facade (inner courtyard facade), built in a dark common type of brick, opposes to the glazed facade (back garden).
Ultimately, the project shows a volumetric contrast, result of two very different uses. In spite of that, the project reaches a balanced dialog between tones and materials that sews both buildings together.”
Photographs: Federico Kulekdjian
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Workplace & Home Luna By Hitzig Militello Arquitectos
Argentina based practice Hitzig Militello arquitectos have designed the Office + Residence Luna in Buenos Aires. The constructing consists two separate volumes, a house for the consumer and an office for his company. The sustainable house functions ventilated facades and rainwater harvesting.
From the architects, “The workplace provides particular dynamics in materials and varieties, the heterogeneity of materials underlies in the homogeneity of its dark shades of shade. The dynamics of the facade, consequence of a formal operation, seeks to achieve a practical simplicity at the entrance whilst generating visuals towards its neighbors, rather reduced buildings. The facade contains a palette of two resources, zinc metal and brick, trimmed as if a single is the other’s unfavorable.
On the contrary, in the volume of the loved ones house, the operation is easy and effective . It is a concrete volume with out intermediate construction, achieving free of charge visuals across the total good deal. This structural energy brings about a certain ingravity of its component elements. This is reflected in elements this kind of the staircase and balcony, the two suspended. The curved and strong wall of the facade (inner courtyard facade), created in a dark frequent kind of brick, opposes to the glazed facade (back garden).
Eventually, the undertaking exhibits a volumetric contrast, outcome of two really diverse uses. In spite of that, the venture reaches a balanced dialog in between tones and materials that sews the two buildings together.”
Photographs: Federico Kulekdjian
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Office & Property Luna By Hitzig Militello Arquitectos
Argentina primarily based practice Hitzig Militello arquitectos have made the Workplace + House Luna in Buenos Aires. The constructing consists two separate volumes, a residence for the client and an workplace for his organization. The sustainable property functions ventilated facades and rainwater harvesting.
From the architects, “The office provides certain dynamics in resources and kinds, the heterogeneity of supplies underlies in the homogeneity of its dark shades of colour. The dynamics of the facade, result of a formal operation, seeks to attain a functional simplicity at the entrance although producing visuals in direction of its neighbors, rather reduced buildings. The facade contains a palette of two resources, zinc metal and brick, trimmed as if 1 is the other’s adverse.
On the contrary, in the volume of the family property, the operation is simple and potent . It is a concrete volume without having intermediate framework, attaining free of charge visuals across the whole great deal. This structural energy brings about a particular ingravity of its component components. This is reflected in elements such the staircase and balcony, each suspended. The curved and sound wall of the facade (inner courtyard facade), developed in a dark typical type of brick, opposes to the glazed facade (back garden).
Ultimately, the task exhibits a volumetric contrast, end result of two quite diverse employs. In spite of that, the project reaches a balanced dialog between tones and components that sews both buildings with each other.”
Pictures: Federico Kulekdjian
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Two Houses Conde / Hitzig Militello Arquitectos
Collaborators: Rubén Ruiz, Virginia Bottan Builder: Estudio hma Structural Advisor: Carlos Gandini Carpenter: Technal. Aimeltech
© Federico Kulekdjian
From the architect. Connections
From the starting this task had to reply to two different voices, or two consumers. Each required the very same sum of square meters for their future residences. It is possibly the biggest achievement of this project, possessing understood how to total the entire buildable volume equally for the two owners, and without having shedding the potential to have access to almost all of the terrain.
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The technique picked was to cross-distribute the meters that corresponded to each and every owner, so that each units rotate by means of the central axis of the patio in a centrifugal manner. To achieve the crossed connection of the two properties without wasting helpful meters, we took the determination to “externalize” the stairs, like sleeve-bridges connecting the two units.
© Federico Kulekdjian
Volumes
The silhouette of the constructing is a result of the completion of the highest buildable volume that the code of the city of Buenos Aires permits. One method for taking advantage of all the meters was sustaining two places of the home formerly situated, plainly manifested by way of its bricks vaults.
© Federico Kulekdjian
The new creating also recalls the old spatial organization positioning itself on the outdated tracks of the previous home patios, adapting the old layout of the ground floor to the two new residences. House a with ground floor and two amounts has 4 rooms and home of equal height B has 5 rooms. Both properties are staggered so that terraces seem each in the front and in the back.
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Operations
This method is to determine the wall as a foreign component of the construction. This operation is reflected in the two facades, motivating the intention of conceiving a reliable facade whose operations of openings is the subtraction, exposing the structure behind. These operations were finished by a system of fences and balconies whose folds and textures seek to manifest the light and a verticality throughout the development of both facades, obtaining a stability of empty strips and massive reliable volume.
© Federico Kulekdjian
The inner patio that organizes circulations, has a traditional opening remedy, creating the multidirectional stairs, the stars of this central space. The biggest achievement of this venture was to adapt under the tracks of the previous constructing, two houses whose volumetric ambition exceeded the capability of the land and with a simple strategy of circulatory connections, we attained to occupy the total site for the two two homes.
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