Located in the South Candioti neighborhood in Santa Fe, this block of collective housing is inserted as another piece of an urban fabric that`s constantly shifting and growing, combining industrial, residential and recreational buildings.
The building is a set of medium density that contains nine dwelling units and five garages, organized into two blocks linked by common circulations located in the central courtyard.
The design utilizes few materials: concrete, metal, glass, wood and plastered walls; exalting the tectonic properties of each part as its purpose within the project.
The main facade consists of a metal enclosure in contrast to the blind volume of grill´s. In the first floor the enclosure stretches from floor to ceiling for security reasons, and ends on the last level at the height of railing, allowing open visuals above the skyline.