PROGRAM DIAGRAM

RESIDENTIAL MODULE BUILD-UP

Given the lack of infrastructure, the design incorporates energy-efficient resources such as rainwater collection, solar panels, and wind turbines within the architectural and site design to enhance self-sufficiency and sustainability.

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Project "Three Thirty" addresses environmental and socio-economic challenges in Villa Icho Cruz, Córdoba.

Based on the modular architecture concept of the "National Ideas Competition for Modular, Efficient, and Sustainable Architecture" it focuses on residential, cultural, and commercial purposes, emphasizing sustainability, innovation, and integration with the natural environment.

The design includes a 3.30m x 3.30m base module, highlighting flexibility and adaptability to accommodate different users and programs such as cultural spaces, coworking, residential, and service areas. The project features various residential units ranging from two-person to six-person housing, alongside commercial and cultural typologies that foster community development.

STRUCTURE — ENERGY — CONSTRUCTION DETAILS

The site presented challenges due to natural constraints like the water basin and existing trees. An elevated platform was designed, completely detached from the natural ground, where the buildings and neighborhood sense will take place. This approach prevents flooding and preserves existing trees through platform perforations.

SOUTHEAST VIEW — The platform contains the buildings, bicycle stations, exterior spaces, and community gardens.

NORTHEAST VIEW — The platform's perforated design preserved the existing trees and prevented flooding due to the site's water basin.

Project "Three Thirty" reflects how tactical urbanism can thrive in unfavorable areas, empowering the community with sustainable values, local knowledge, and a design that celebrates continuous community development.