TAPIALES

Buenos Aires, Argentina , 2024

Project: Tapiales

Location:Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Author: External Reference

Team: Stefano Fontolan, Gianmarco Daniele

Project Management: External Reference.

The project for the residential building on Via Libertador in Buenos Aires stands out for its bold fusion of natural and architectural elements, drawing inspiration from Argentine brutalism and transforming it into a contemporary and sustainable reinterpretation. The building›s facade is strongly characterized by the presence of plants, which not only give it a distinctive appearance but also offer numerous environmental and wellness benefits to the inhabitants.

The facade design is based on a robust and functional approach typical of brutalism, characterized by sharp geometric forms and raw materials. However, what makes this building unique is the integration of plants into the architecture itself. Long planters integrated along the balconies and windows of the building host a variety of plant species, creating a striking image of greenery enveloping the structure.

The plants not only provide a unique aesthetic but also serve a range of practical functions. They act as natural screens, providing shade and privacy to the apartments, thus reducing reliance on air conditioning systems and improving the overall energy efficiency of the building. Additionally, the plants help improve air quality by absorbing pollutants and enhancing the well-being of the occupants.

The concept of Argentine brutalism is reinterpreted through the innovative use of plants, adding a element of vitality and nature to a traditionally austere aesthetic. The building thus becomes a harmonious fusion of nature and architecture, a symbol of progress and sustainability in the urban context of Buenos Aires.
Incorporating the existing architecture seamlessly into the landscape, the project maintains a strong visual and functional coherence while actively mitigating environmental impact. The design champions efficiency and consciously addresses energy and ecological considerations to minimize any adverse effects on the surroundings.
To ensure authenticity and respect the local context, the materials and construction technologies employed are driven by the principles of sustainable development. Whenever feasible, local materials are used, including cork for finishing and structural elements, and rammed earth technology for the facade walls. This choice not only supports local industries but also harmonizes the structure with its environment.
The landscape design, too, is thoughtfully crafted, considering the specific attributes of the relief and terrain. By incorporating elements that reflect the character of the local environment, the project achieves a seamless integration with its surroundings. This project embodies a commitment to sustainability, local identity, and design excellence, creating a distinctive and responsible hotel experience.