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Project name
ARA-174
Architecture firm
LMARQ
Location
Puertos del Lago, Belén de Escobar, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Photography
Alejandro Peral
Oh! Tea brings bubble tea, a sweet and refreshing beverage originated in Asia, to the Buenos Aires market. The brand's designed locations maintain a consistent theme—a technological and futuristic look inspired by cities like Hong Kong and Seoul.
Project name
Oh Tea!
Architecture firm
Vang Studios
Location
La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Photography
Ale Blanco
Project name
M104
Architecture firm
Social Arquitectos
Location
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Photography
Alejandro Peral
Dedicated to the design of women's apparel, Blue Sheep presents itself as an honest, national, and inclusive brand. Its products stand out for their elemental design, crafted with a minimalist approach. This same focus is translated into the interior of the store—a structure of clean lines that expresses the essence of the project. It features an o...
Project name
Blue Sheep
Architecture firm
Vang Studios
Location
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Photography
Ana Grucki
Pick Up is a unique architectural project that combines functionality and design in a captivating gastronomic space. Located in San Isidro, Buenos Aires, this establishment represents the fusion of classic and contemporary elements, offering an exceptional culinary experience.
Project name
PICK UP MILAS & CARNES
Architecture firm
OHIO Estudio
Location
San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Photography
Luis Barandiaran
Based on the concept of the void as an articulator between the existing and the new, a compact volume is cut out from which different elements are extracted and displaced to enhance the morphological reading of the project, achieving the disunity between the new and the old and incorporating the vegetation in the voids, creating a new ambiguous spa...
Project name
Casa Cañuelas Village
Architecture firm
Estudio Montevideo
Location
Barrio Cañuelas Village, Córdoba capital, Argentina
Photography
Gonzalo Viramonte
Due to its implementation on a large lot, the San Matias house is organized based on a programmatic layout that takes into account both sunlight and orientation, as well as wide views towards the exterior. The house consists of two levels connected by a main staircase located at the entrance.
Project name
Casa San Matias
Architecture firm
LST Arquitectura
Location
Barrio San Matías, Bernardo de Irigoyen, Belén de Escobar, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Photography
Ramiro Sosa
The project was commissioned by a couple from the city of Neuquén, Argentina. They had bought the land a few years ago with the dream of building a house to move into and live out their work retirement in the city of San Martín de los Andes, in the middle of the Andes. The project was conceived based on two very strong conditions, the first was tha...
Project name
Casa Sosa
Architecture firm
40SUR Arquitectura
Location
San Martín de los Andes, Argentina
Photography
Andrés Domínguez