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K41

  • Area: 23.000m2


    Type: Office


    Type of commission: Developer MCL


    Location: Moreno, Buenos Aires


    Year: 2014-2018

  • Partners in Charge

    M. Arch. Juan Micieli, Mg. Manuel Micieli


    Project

    M. Arch. Juan Micieli


    Developer

    MCL


    Team

    Arch. Alejandro Micieli, Arch. Santiago Velasco, Mariano Cozzolino, Arch. Paula Secco, Zhi Li, PZ Architecture, Arch. Sebastián Zamprile, Arch. Martín Daloria, Gabriel Herrera


    Photographs

    Federico Kulekdjian

  • The K41 office park is the first business center in the western corridor of the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. Located 41 kilometers from the city center, K41 offers a large service hub and accompanies the creation of sub-centralities, revitalizing and transforming the centralist system of the megalopolis.

    Central to the building is a covered grand hall, with three large office wings that form patios on each side of the hall, offering dynamic spaces for expansion. On the top floor the building proposes offices with an important relationship with outside spaces.

    The central hall that links the three floors and the terrace is presented as a large open space that takes on a form. This space is occupied by the repeated traverse

    of the staircase, stitching empty spaces together and promoting dynamic and unexpected interactions between floors.

    The metal staircase is formed from two large ribbons that travel the entire hall. The movements of the staircase are simple, but their juxtaposition generates complex

    spaces. The dimensions of the staircase convert it into a new space that is not part of any one floor, offering new ways of interacting.

    The relationship between the office program and the public space proposed by the building permits the construction of a workplace that can respond to the needs of the globalized laboral world and to the reality of suburban areas. In this way accompanying the construction of more dynamic and interconnected cities that attain new networks and juxtapositions of use.


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