Casa El Nacional by Vanguarda Architects
Casa El Nacional by Vanguarda Architects in Buenos Aires, Argentina:
The main feeling that the home conveys is a sense of defiance of gravity and space. With its large spans of glass that take advantage of the house’s relationship to the environment, the space seems almost larger than life. The expansive surface on the ground floor provide social sector.
On the upper floor, find the master suite with a spacious bathroom and private dressing room. At the other end of the floor, two secondary suites are connected by a glass corridor that opens onto a balcony, generating a sense of integration and flow. The whole house is designed in perfect harmony, with materials such as wood, steel, and glass found throughout. The seriousness of the style is broken by the use of bright colors on some of the walls, as well as on the furnishings.
The union of the spaces creates a sense of endlessness, taking full advantage of the environment, generates an endless spatiality, which was thought to take advantage of the environment, that ends with an dematerialized surround that covers the architectural box.
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