
Native studio BHY Arquitectos has accomplished an all-white infill home with painted brick on a slim lot in Buenos Aires, Argentina that options a number of courtyards and patios.
BHY Arquitectos accomplished Casa Vedia in 2023, maximizing a 138-square metre (1500-square foot) lot with a home that measures 240 sq. metres.

Situated within the Nuñez neighbourhood, the mission sits between two get together partitions and is simply 16 metres deep, so the staff wanted to construct up. Nevertheless, a double-sloped roof diminishes the size and helps the three-story home match into the residential atmosphere.
“The primary aspiration was to combine the inside areas with the outside in a really small lot, optimizing the standard of the inside areas,” Javier Bracamonte advised Dezeen.

Along with painted brick, the outside has all-white particulars, which creates a unified search for the street-facing facade.
Additionally in white are the foldable, perforated sheet metallic lattices that present safety and projection on prime of the DVH thermal glass home windows.

On the road entrance, a white entry gate is manufactured from folded sheet metallic, making a sawtooth texture alongside the sidewalk. A small storage holds the rest of the road entrance.
Inside, the home is organized round two courtyards and two patios.

An entry courtyard supplies entry to the general public floor flooring, the place a lounge, eating room and kitchen look out to a second glazed courtyard that’s positioned diagonally throughout the lot.
The second flooring – which follows the interior-exterior profile of the decrease stage – incorporates the first suite and two secondary bedrooms, with Juliet balconies and skinny metallic railings that overlook the courtyards.

The highest flooring incorporates a small versatile house that connects two patios, accesible by sliding glass doorways.
“The sunshine roof ends with a robust slope in direction of the entrance, giving scale to the entry patio,” the studio mentioned.
The slope additionally creates a double-height house that opens the second-floor workplace house to the highest stage.

The association of the courtyards and patios permits for cross air flow all through the home and brings gentle during the inside areas.
For the inside supplies, the studio mentioned that it used a “artificial” method.
“The flooring of your complete home, each inside and outdoors, is manufactured from pure stone to maximise the connection.”
In the meantime the kitchen options pure oak veneered wooden to offer the home heat and supply aid from the white partitions and fixtures.

The studio was based in 2016 by architects Javier Bracamonte, Julia Hajnal and Gonzalo Yerba.
In the same all-white home in Buenos Aires, studio Colle-Croce used metal to span the lot and open as a lot inside house to the outside, increasing the residents’ house in a compact infill lot.
The pictures is by Javier Agustín Rojas.
Mission credit:
Designers: Javier Bracamonte, Julia Hajnal, Gonzalo Yerba
Builder: Favio Teti