Catalin Apartment
Never Too Small
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09-Feb-2024
Territorio de Arquitectura, owned by architect Jesús Huarte, was tasked with renovating a 30sqm/323sqft apartment located in the residential neighbourhood of Recoleta in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The client, a sensory artist who uses different smells to create her pieces, desired a space in a central area of the city where she could live and work. However, the apartment lacked natural light, with the balcony windows being the main source of light.
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