Project posted by Martinez Arquitectura
Exterior: Neighborhood
Exterior: Neighborhood
Exterior: Curved brick
Exterior: Curved brick
Exterior
Exterior
Corner
Corner
Exterior
Exterior
Curved brick
Curved brick
Brick facade
Brick facade
Corner
Corner
Sinuosity
Sinuosity
Principal entrance
Principal entrance
View of Cerros Orientales from living room
View of Cerros Orientales from living room
Landscape
Landscape
Kitchen and balcony
Kitchen and balcony
Terrace
Terrace
Terrace
Terrace
Pergola
Pergola
Living of an apartment
Living of an apartment
Common room door
Common room door

Credits

From Martinez Arquitectura

Design: AR-AR (Martínez Arquitectura) + María Paula González

Collaborators: Felipe Cortés / Antonio Ruiz / Johan Vaca / Daniela Duque

Engineering: Código Proyectos SAS

Design:

Structural Design: Saner Ingeniería SA
Hydro sanitary Design – Gas: López y Lozano Construcciones Ltda.

Electrical Design: Julio Cesar García Ingenieros

Human security design: AGR, Ingenieros + Arquitectos Consultores.

Mechanic ventilation: HVAC Consulting SAS

Signage Design: Jellyshot

Landscape: Fiallo Atelier + Martínez Arquitectura

1. Location

The project is a proposal for urban renewal transforming the environment through an architectural gesture of great value to the city. Located in a traditional sector of Bogotá, the Teusaquillo neighborhood, in the border between conservation houses and industrial warehouses. The project seeks to take advantage of its convenient location, close to the historic and international center, surrounded by easily accessible roads and public transport that easily connects it with the center, north and west of the city, to establish an iconic corner.
The building is located in an unconventional corner on Av. Carrera 28, the lot has three fronts, for which it is privileged to be able to generate architectural facades on its four sides.

2. Concept

The project is a 15-story, 3-basement tower, for mixed residential and commercial use. The bet is to innovate in the way of offering housing, with important architectural gestures that turn it into spaces with great qualities.

The building mix Single bedroom apartments with family apartments, of small areas, trying to offer as many windows to take advantage of natural light and the pleasant views of the city. All the apartments are exterior, and from the 4th floor all have access to stunning views of the surroundings.

3. Materiality:

Regarding materiality, the project seeks simplicity and forcefulness by mixing light brick with the transparency of the windows, some matte black elements, and lush gardens that contrast with the earth tones selected. The building is an exploration of lightness possibilities of a heavy material such as brick, creating textures and rhythms, which in the curved areas take on greater relevance, by taking more weight off the material, and playing with the contrasts, lights and shadows, and effects both indoors and outdoors.

4. Form:

The project takes advantage of the particular shape of a non-orthogonal lot, to generate an unconventional shape. With a curved line and a facade of continuous stripes that intersperse the empty and full. A light brick envelope is proposed, which also plays with different rhythms to accentuate the gesture of continuity and lightness that is intended.