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Exposed concrete, pine and glass were the three main materials used to develop Casa BB by BAK Architects. Nestled in the forest of Mar Azul, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the project has a total living area of 1,236 square feet and displays impressive architecture features.
A good connection to the forest is achieved with the help of floor to ceiling windows and small terraces, while ensuring a high level of privacy: “The plot of 20m x 30m located in the forest of Mar Azul has the particularity of a very important gap on the two streets it faces, and while this complicates the resolution of access to the site, offers the advantage that if the house stands high, there is very little exposed to the looks from the street and also from the inside can get views of the landscape above the neighboring buildings. ” The interiors pay tribute to modern design; by employing wood and concrete, the exterior is mirrored inside, defining an overall sober-elegant atmosphere.
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