grizzo studio's neyer house in argentina doubles as a sweeping concrete showroom
Briefly

The challenge was to make both uses coexist while giving them the necessary independence. Through curved lines, we achieve multiple facades, taking advantage of the mandatory side retreats.
The showroom at Neyer House sits at the front against the sector closest to the avenue and sinks so as not to detract from the view, or lighting, of the rest of spaces.
From this compact block, the concrete bar breaks towards the back through a set of curved planes emerging in two opposite directions.
One of these planes houses a service area, kitchen, and gallery, surrounding the existing tree and receiving the morning sun.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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