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How Is the Isoptic Calculated?

December 23, 2021 Agustina Iñiguez 0

When designing an architectural space, it’s necessary to think about how to satisfy the needs of each user, looking to achieve an adequate level of comfort and a pleasant experience. Auditoriums, cinemas, and theatres are spaces that involve large masses of people, so special attention must be paid to factors like isoptics, acoustics or accessibility so that when witnessing an event, everyone is able to receive the same information.

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Tips on Choosing the Right Colour for Your Swimming Pool

December 20, 2021 Agustina Iñiguez 0

It could be said that one of the main aspects to take into account when designing a swimming pool is the choice of colour for the coating. The light, the shadows, the depth, the environment and the elements that surround it are variables that directly affect the final tonality of the water. The effects of artificial and/or natural lighting also determine the final aesthetic, because if it’s located outdoors, reflecting the sky, it will create a different effect than if it’s located indoors, where the ceiling would influence its colour. 

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Safdie Architects Designs a Garden-Hospital in Cartagena, Colombia

November 10, 2021 Agustina Iñiguez 0

The Serena del Mar Hospital Center (CHSM) is the first hospital designed by Safdie Architects. Focusing on the human being, the concept revolves around the idea that “access to nature and natural light are vital in creating improved therapeutic experiences for patients, families and staff alike”. Seeking to provide a sense of well-being that leads to better clinical outcomes, the hospital has started opening in phases to the public, earlier this year. The firm’s first project in Latin America is not the only one, in fact, Safdie Architects are working on Qorner, a residential project under construction in Quito, Ecuador, and the Albert Einstein Education and Research Center in Brazil, to be inaugurated in early 2022.

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10 Houses With Concrete Pergolas in Argentina

October 29, 2021 Agustina Iñiguez 0

Argentina is positioned in the extreme south and southwest of South America and given its extension, it has a multiplicity of climates and differences in the incidence of sunlight. These conditions led many architecture professionals to think about pergolas to generate transitional spaces between the interior and exterior of the homes that allow meeting the needs of its inhabitants by creating shaded, meeting and resting spaces in the open air.

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10 Houses with Sofas Built in to the Architecture

October 22, 2021 Agustina Iñiguez 0

Implemented as a means to take full advantage of space, built-in furniture has grown in popularity as well as ingenuity as designers tackle the needs and tastes of a wide range of users. It’s ability to adapt and integrate into architectural spaces allows it, through a variety of configurations and materials, to fulfill various functions; however, this poses an interesting question. Is it truly the furniture that adapts to our living spaces? Could it not itself become the protagonist and creator of the spaces that we project?

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The Quilmes’ City: The Architecture of Argentina’s Pre-Hispanic Settlements

September 17, 2021 Agustina Iñiguez 0

One of the most advanced civilizations in Latin America, the Quilmes people inhabited what is today known as the Santa Maria Valley in the northwestern sector of the Tucumán province, in the center of the Calchaquíes Valleys. Their city contains remnants of village life from centuries ago, giving a clear view of life in the village from generations past, including the economy, religious sites, public and private spaces, and interactions with other civilizations. At its height, the Quilmes’ city had 450,000 inhabitants prior to the Spanish invasion.

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How Far Should Your Sofa Be From The TV?

September 9, 2021 Agustina Iñiguez 0

There are a series of multiple factors to take into account when deciding where to place a TV, including —but not limited to— the dimensions of both the furniture and the TV, image resolution, height, design, and so on.

In this article, we share some recommendations to achieve the comfort and well-being of the users avoiding possible problems of visual fatigue or unfortunate body postures.