Emerging Architecture: Discover the Work of Five Leading Studios in the City of Crdoba, Argentina
www.archdaily.com
Emerging Architecture: Discover the Work of Five Leading Studios in the City of Crdoba, ArgentinaSave this picture!Casa Chacarera / Tectum arquitectura . Image Federico CairoliIn the architectural production of Argentina in recent years, numerous offices have emerged that, through their practice, explorations, and works, have gained relevance within the contemporary discipline. It is important to highlight that many young architects, even with nascent careers in terms of built work, have managed to establish themselves, demonstrating a unique voice and a defined imprint in their work.Argentina concentrates in Buenos Aires, its capital, the largest number of significant universities, which has led to many of the most well-known architectural practices developing in this city. However, intending to decentralize the focus and highlight other schools and studios, this time we emphasize the architectural production of five studios based in the city of Crdoba, located in the central part of the country, in the province of the same name.Save this picture!As the second most populated city in the country, Crdoba is home to two main universities: the National University of Crdoba and the Catholic University of Crdoba, both with a long history in the training of architects. Prominent figures such as architect Jos Ignacio "Togo" Daz, among others, have emerged from their classrooms. Unlike Buenos Aires or other Argentine cities, Crdoba is characterized by its close connection to the immediate natural landscape, as its urban center is immersed in a setting of hills, mountains, and rivers. This context has influenced the practice of Crdobas architects, fostering a unique relationship with the environment and architecture that engages in dialogue with the landscape. Related Article Estudio Rare: An Architecture of Experimentation Through Art Below, discover five young Crdoba-based studios that, through their work, are developing a local architectural language with a defined identity, gaining recognition both nationally and internationally.Tectum ArquitecturaSave this picture!Save this picture!Founded in 2010 by Manuel Gonzlez Veglia, an architect graduated from the Universidad Catlica de Crdoba, and engineer Nicols Gordillo, and currently partnered with architects Toms Bressan, Agostina Ramello, and Guadalupe Gonzlez, Tectum Arquitectura considers the execution of a project from its conception to its materialization to be essential. This approach ensures a carefully managed process while optimizing costs and timelines. Moreover, with a focus on enriching the experience of inhabiting space, their works intervene sensitively in the landscapewhether in a natural setting or an urban environmentinnovating thoughtfully through materiality and spatial configuration.Balsa Crosetto PiazziSave this picture!Save this picture!Recently selected to participate in the upcoming Latin American Architecture Biennial in Pamplona, Balsa Crosetto Piazzi is a Crdoba-based firm founded in 2015 and led by Juan Manuel Balsa, Roco Crosetto Brizzio, and Leandro Piazzi. In addition to their work in academia and research, the studio develops projects of various scales, with a particular focus on materiality and the craft of construction. Their works establish a close relationship with the landscape through the use of local techniques and materials. Likewise, geometry, shaped by programmatic needs, is a constant in their design approach.Save this picture!Esteras PerroteSave this picture!Save this picture!Led by Luca Esteras and Gonzalo Perrote, both architects graduated from the Universidad Nacional de Crdoba, Esteras Perrote was founded in 2021. The studio's practice focuses primarily on intervening in a highly specific territory, bringing a unique vision and spatial creativity to each project. By combining research, design exploration, and technical and construction execution, Esteras Perrotes works offer programmatic solutions closely tied to an understanding of the site and its relationship with the immediate landscape.Save this picture!Plano Compartido Save this picture!Save this picture!Paula Albrieu and Juan Barrionuevo founded Plano Compartido in 2020. Both architects, graduates of the Universidad Nacional de Crdoba, lead a studio that approaches design through a comprehensive and interdisciplinary process, assembling specialized teams that share their vision of what architecture should be. Aware that architecture is always in dialogue with its natural surroundings and landscape, they develop proposals that innovate both spatially and constructively, creating high-quality spaces.Save this picture!3164.estudioSave this picture!Save this picture!31 64 Estudio was founded in 2024 by its three partners: Ignacio De Biasi, Mariano Pognante, and Francisco Taravella. The firm is distinguished by a particular interest in the lasting impact of its projects over time, combining precise construction techniques with the sensitivity required to design for a specific user in a given context. Its name refers to the geographic coordinates 31 south and 64 west, fostering a continuous and inevitable reflection on territory and context.Save this picture!Image gallerySee allShow lessAbout this authorPaula PintosAuthorCite: Pintos, Paula. "Emerging Architecture: Discover the Work of Five Leading Studios in the City of Crdoba, Argentina" [Arquitectura emergente en Crdoba, Argentina: Cinco estudios destacados en la escena actual] 21 Feb 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1027208/emerging-architecture-discover-the-work-of-five-leading-studios-in-the-city-of-cordoba-argentina&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
0 Comments ·0 Shares ·65 Views