Rosas 121 Building | – = + x –

Located in Asuncion, Rosas 121 Building consists of an apartment building of three floors. The ground floor is dedicated to access and parking.

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© Federico Cairoli

The next three levels are typical floor plans, each consisting of two lofts, one two-bedroom unit, and a three bedroom unit. The top floor is intended for a recreational terrace and barbecue area.

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© Federico Cairoli

The building is made up of two volumes. A cross volume containing the apartments, and a longitudinal one with retreats to allow views of the cross volume toward a plaza in front of the plot.

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© Federico Cairoli

These two volumes are linked by a central core that houses the stairs and elevator, creating a courtyard 4 levels high.

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© Federico Cairoli

The structure of the entire building is made up of post-tensioned slabs 20 cm thick, which facilitates the construction of masonry and framing.

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© Federico Cairoli

The materials used in the raw construction are mostly the completion of the building.

Project Info
Architects: – = + x –
Country: Paraguay, Asuncion
Photographs: Federico Cairoli
Collaborators: Andrea Delmas, Ruth Hug
Structures: Ramiro Godoy
Client And Owner: TECNOEDIL S.A.
Construction: TECNOEDIL S.A.
Project Architects: Francisco Tomboly, Marina Tomboly

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