An Empty Buenos Aires Backyard Gets a Yoga Studio Filled With Intention
The standalone’s large windows and neutral wood finishes provide the owners with a soothing space for their practice.
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Project Details:
Location: Pilar, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Architects: Leonardo Rietti, Liliana Schraier, and Daniel Zelcer
Associate Architect: Javier Bracamonte
Builder and Structural Engineer: Pablo Lafont
Landscape Design: Estudio Siempreverde
Lighting Design: Pablo Pizarro
Photographer: Fernando Schapochnik
From the Architect: "This is a small annex located in a private park belonging to an existing house in Pilar. Conceived by its owners as a space independent from the main house, it may be used to practice yoga and meditation, or be in seclusion. It is a unique structure arising between pines, gracefully standing on the grass, without there being any other material obstructing its access. The annex was entirely made of wood lining and a metal structure of steel. On the outside the color blends in with the trunks of the trees, while on the inside the white patina on all surfaces is peaceful on the eye, setting the desired quiet atmosphere. The windows, which can be hidden within the walls and are located facing each other, from time to time transform the annex, creating a mix of shadows and light, into a semi-covered space of vague limits."
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