6x6x9 Office / Plano Compartido
Briefly

The architects designed a compact, 6x6 meter neutral box structure, 9 meters high, located between party walls in a residential area from the 1980s. Serving as both an architecture office and a venue for cultural exchange, the building features a meeting room and focused workspaces on an intermediate floor, alongside a terrace for gatherings. Constructed from heavy profiles and self-supporting aluminum panels, it opens towards the north while creating seamless connections to the sidewalk, encouraging community interaction and renewing the area's fabric through its design and functionality.
The design utilizes a neutral box structure that emphasizes both functionality and aesthetic appeal, creating a space for work and cultural exchange in a compact footprint.
With a focus on community interaction, the meeting room is intended to foster cultural exchange, linking the architecture office to the surrounding city.
Read at ArchDaily
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