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  • Loft 1 / Luz

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    Twin units “Luz” and “Gabriel”, 2nd floor (loft 1 andloft 4) honor the versatility of functional architecture of a single beautifully proportioned space overlooking the sloping street cascading down to the city in the back. “Luz” pays tribute to the memory of the first female architect in Colombia, Luz Amorocho, educated at Universidad Nacional de Colombia and campus director, former assistant to Gabriel Serrano Camargo, the pioneer of “functional architecture” in Colombia. 

  • Loft 2 / LeCo

    A hybrid of loft and townhouse, located on the 3rd and 4th floors (loft 2 and loft 3), the two upper units face the street and enjoy a rooftop terrace open to the cityscape. Double height mezzanines, light wells interact with the material roughness of columns and metal porticos. Due to their rich and enigmatic spaces and materiality we have named these units LeCo and Loos, honoring Le Corbusier and Adolf Loos, perhaps the two most paradigmatic modern masters inventing new compositional spatial strategies: Le Corbusier’s “free plan” and Adolf Loos’ “raumplan.”

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    Loft 3 / Loos

    A hybrid of a loft and a townhouse, on the 3rd and 4th floors (loft 2 and loft 3), the two upper units facing the street enjoy a rooftop terrace open to the cityscape. Double height mezzanines, light wells interact the material roughness of columns and metal porticos. For their rich and enigmatic spaces and materiality we have named these units LeCo and Loos, honouring Le Corbusier and Adolf Loos, perhaps the two most paradigmatic modern masters inventing new compositional spatial strategies: Le Corbusier’s “free plan” and Adolf Loos’ “raumplan.” Available in 2024 

  • Loft 4 / Gabriel

    Twin units “Luz” and “Gabriel”, 2nd floor (loft 1 andloft 4) honor the versatility of functional architecture of a single beautifully proportioned space overlooking the sloping street cascading down to the city in the back. “Luz” pays tribute to the memory of the first female architect in Colombia, Luz Amorocho, educated at Universidad Nacional de Colombia and campus director, former assistant to Gabriel Serrano Camargo, the pioneer of “functional architecture” in Colombia. 

  • Loft 5 / Lina

    The unit “Lina” (loft 5) pays tribute to cultural hybridity characterizing the best latin American architecture produced by so many European immigrants naturalized by the geography and natural beauty of the Americas. Such hybridity is best represented by Lina Bo Bardi. Lina (the unit) combines spatial compression and expansion, vernacular elements, and a garden that speaks of the love she felt for the Brazilian tropics.      

  • Loft 6 / Dicken

    Next to “Lina” we have “Dicken” (loft 6) intimate in scale and revealing the haptic character of brick and the qualities of making in vernacular architecture. Being the smallest, most modest unit it is not less beautiful or attractive than the other units. It honors the memory and work of Dicken, master of an alternative local modernity.   

  • Loft 7 / Lewerentz’

    Above is Lewerentz´, 3rd floor (loft 7) in-between generous spatiality and  warm ‘brutalist’ intimacy, in exposed brickwork with patterns and textures reminiscent of Nordic master Sigurd Lewerentz’ ontological constructions.

  • Loft 8 / Rogelio

    “Rogelio” crowns the building; a vaulted unit in three interior split levels. Its architecture combines the two most relevant compositional strategies (raumplan and ‘free plan’) and refers as well to the contribution to modern traditions made by the great Colombian master and  mentor, Rogelio Salmona. It is not available at the moment.