Located in the neighborhood of Palermo in the city of Buenos Aires, on a tree-lined street, on a lot with a 16-meter front, the building establishes a unique relationship with neighboring buildings, both due to its proximity to the corner and the diversity of scales. Given this context, the project seeks to understand these constraints as potential points of contact that allow addressing the issue of the territory as the design challenge of inserting an architectural work into an existing environment.
The building is set back from its front boundary to establish a connection with the surrounding structures and create uniform facades towards the center of the block, allowing for usable space to be dedicated to making the courtyard an area of high quality. This operation also establishes connections through expansions between the project and its boundaries with existing and future adjacent properties.