House Florida / Di Marco + Robles Arquitectos
Briefly

In Vicente López's residential area, architects transformed an inadequately designed single-family house without altering its traditional colonial appearance. The renovation involved a comprehensive redistribution of the interior, optimizing public and private spaces, and improving circulation and ventilation. Structural modifications were made, including repositioning the staircase and creating a central corridor that unifies the layout. A large rear window connects the social area to the garden, while a front wall maintains neighborhood aesthetics, blending the new architectural language with existing features, preserving the essence of the area.
The project completely reverses the old functioning of the floor plan without modifying the surface or the appearance of the colonial tile roof.
The intervention focused on the redistribution of public and private spaces, ordering circulation, spatially integrating the environments, and revitalizing their relationship with the outdoors.
A large window blends the social space with the garden as a finishing touch to the project, enhancing the connection to nature.
A white wall with a blind sliding gate recovers the weaving line of the neighboring houses and announces the encounter between contemporary language and preserved characteristics.
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