Multifamily Housing Equilibrium 1 | taller de arquitectura de bogotá
Multifamily Housing Equilibrium 1, The reflection or formulated question in this project was focused on how to design a tower in height that simultaneously allowed compact units and diversity.
For this proposal, it was chosen to standardize the typologies of housing. In contrast, the façade was used, so its depth would permit the appearance of some balconies and various windows.
The facade, is configured through a system of organization of different elements of wall-drawer types: “C”, “V”, “L” or “I” generating a diversity or “dynamism-static of volume”, which in essence configures a large mass of perforated clay that promotes a great variety of how the light and solar shade are read.
As a complement and aiming to contribute to the urbanity of a sector in process of development, a triangular square was provided to articulate the contiguous streets, damping and linking the tower with the city, and nuances the narrowness of the roads and platforms of access.
Project Info
Architects: taller de arquitectura de bogotá
Country: Colombia, Bogotá
Area: 20454 m²
Year: 2018
Photographs: Alejandro Arango
Owner: Prodesa
Design Team: Francisco Ospina, Andrés Gutiérrez, Iván Castro, Santiago Ballen, Juan Rubio, Pantoja Arquitectos, Isabel Saffón, Andrea Mozzato, Christian Durango, María Echeverri, Esteban Lozada, Ixa Bachman
Students: David Alsina, Susana Garzón, Felipe Torres, Santiago Vásquez
Interior Design: Atelier R+R Arquitectos – Beatriz Robledo
Project Management: Prodesa – Jhon Bojacá
Inventory: Equipos y Servicios SAS – Juan Gabriel Carreño
Budget: EPIC Consultores – Ricardo Norman
Structural Design: ngeniería y Proyectos de Infraestructura IPI SAS – Wilson Moreno
Construction: SRC Ingenieros Civiles SA
Soil Survey: Alfonso Uribe y Cia SA
Electrical Design: ODRQ & Cia SAS
Structural Wiring: ODRQ & Cia SAS
Hydro Sanitary Design: PLINCO SA Ingeniería de Redes Hidráulicas
Bo Climatic Consultant: Arquitectura & Bioclimática – Jorge Ramírez
Mechanic Ventilation: Oscar Villamizar Jauregui y Cia Ltda – Oscar Villamizar
Landscaping: SUSTENTAR Soluciones Verdes – Felipe Villa

















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