Before & After: A Buenos Aires Architect Transforms a Disjointed 1930s Home

Architect Martin Huberman returns to his childhood neighborhood to create a flexible home for his young family.

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When architect Martin Huberman and his wife, Maria Quinzio, head of strategy at global creative agency Wunderman Thompson, were house hunting in 2015, they wanted a place that would grow with them. "We wanted a house that didn’t just depict us as we are now; we wanted to forecast the house 20 to 30 years in the future," says Martin, founder of the Buenos Aires–based Estudio Normal. 

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