Belgrado House / Ignacio Szulman arquitecto
Briefly

Giovanni Batista Piranesi's work contributed to neoclassicism by creating an imaginary world of ancient ruins, blending reality with invention, which inspired architectural approaches.
In creating the House on Belgrano Street, architects designed a 'ruin' of broken bricks fused with the old structure, renewing its essence while evoking history.
The design principles employed create a transformation where the new construction appears aged and the existing structure is revitalized, creating a unique architectural narrative.
The juxtaposition of broken and whole bricks in the design serves to mirror archaeological stratification, enhancing the illusion of historical depth in the modern setting.
Read at ArchDaily
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