Piñeiro House
There is a new surface made of isolated enclosures in the air. They are house tops and service terraces, the infrastructural residues of the buildings that rule the Buenos Aires landscape. These spaces are privileged places. When we conquer them, you are able to perch on the edge of the city, in contact with the atmosphere. Downwards, the pulsing street and upwards the vast sky, the geographical incident that that domains the new stratum. There we settle nimbly, in need of nothing else but the desire of being part of both views.
Towards the interior of the pavilion, we build an environment that filtrates and selects those incentives that inform it, which sets it up in the world without it meaning to give up autonomy. A system of awnings and a perimeter garden wrap around the metallic structure that holds the vertical glass panels and a light cover. The two rooms allow to establish different relations with the climate and the uses that its varieties allow.