Además Arquitectura has completed Casa Alba II in Buenos Aires, a 248-square-metre residence defined by a rounded concrete wall that creates an introspective sanctuary within a suburban setting. This project demonstrates how structural boundaries can serve as primary architectural devices to manage privacy, light, and passive cooling in densifying residential zones. Developers should monitor this use of thermal mass and curved geometries as a template for achieving high-density privacy without sacrificing environmental performance or spatial fluidity.
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