ESTUDIO 87's Air House in Buenos Aires innovates architectural design by emphasizing spatial quality, focusing on air, light, and views instead of conventional layouts. The home fosters cross-ventilation and a strong relationship between indoor and outdoor environments through open voids and flexible furniture boundaries. An accessible green roof enhances sustainability, while the use of iron, concrete, glass, and wood creates a harmonious material palette. Indirect lighting and home automation enhance comfort, ensuring that the interior spaces adapt fluidly to their surroundings and the needs of the occupants.
The design of Air House by ESTUDIO 87 emphasizes spatial quality, focusing on air, light, and views, while prioritizing flexibility in living spaces over rigid layouts.
By utilizing furniture to define interior spaces instead of fixed walls, the design of Air House adapts to the changing needs of its occupants.
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