Spirit bucolic neighborhood in a condominium
The Beccar Plaza residential complex in the district of San Isidro, a residential condominium that hugs a green open space. The project aims to maintain an identity neighborhood of low density, where the trees watching the facades of brick and concrete houses.
The project, by architect Jorge Vahedzian, is divided into five lots, bounded on the streets whole Posadas, Haedo, Mayor Neyer and Santana. Already opened the first 111 apartments occupying the Apple 1 of the project. To design and organize this complex stage as a first step, the designers decided to open streets giving it a continuity on the existing urban fabric. “We designed the street Riobamba, which cuts across the campus, as a touchstone for having almost all access to housing. And we project a linear forested square from the sidewalk a voluntary recall of eight for 300 meters,” explains Vahedzian.
To build two blocks, those responsible for the work opened adjacent streets: Becco, which delimits the northwest blocks 3 and 4, and separating apples French 1 and 2. “In addition we gave the municipality an area of 2265 m2 as a public square adjoining the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, which further enhances the intervention area,” the architect on the lot at the corner of Posadas and Haedo.
After defining the batch Vahedzian occupied two of them (1 and 2) with strips of apartments in the perimeter of the block and the remaining 40 houses on the lot itself. When you are finished, the complex would total 300 viviendas.En the Apple 1, which will be inhabited later this month, the departments are arranged in a horseshoe shape that results in a lower volume where amenities are distributed. Viewed as the crow flies, it looks just like a football stadium that keeps the middle open and housing strips run along the perimeter of the land. “The units were developed in a” U “Edge of the north open to the sun, which guarantees the insolation of all departments,” says Vahedzian.
In the Apple 1, a body concerned departments of the octagonal corner of Mayor Neyer. Three others are distributed on the sides. In the overall project, each block will consist of buildings with separate entrances and halles for groups of 12 to 14 units maximum. This was available to establish a small scale consortia. The departments of two and three rooms (between 53 and 220 m2) are mixed in each strip of houses and not grouped by size. “The different types are characterized by large-scale environments and double orientation,” explains the architect.