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Architects:Adamo Faiden
Year:2022
Photographs:Javier Agustín Rojas
Lead Architects:Sebastián Adamo, Marcelo Faiden, Agustín Fiorito
Collaborators:Sofía Araujo Varas, Lucas Bruno, Sofía Carena, Jerónimo Bailat
Client:Marcelo Lerena, Julio Lerena
Country:Argentina
Text description provided by the architects. The coexistence groups that inhabit the metropolises have diversified, including non-human members with new rights and responsibilities. Pets have promoted the creation of new communities that have an impact not only on the formalization of public space, but also on the buildings dedicated to providing them with services.
Such is the case of the Guayaquil Veterinary Clinic, built from the recycling of an urban house from the beginning of the 20th century. The demolition of its central bay -where the circulatory system was originally located- gave way to the creation of a new semi-covered passage that connects the street with a garden open to the community. A cement floor with exposed stone designed for pets crosses this space where the vegetation and the outside climate are determining elements. The side bays organized on two levels open onto the central passage.
On the lower floor they organize the store and the veterinary clinics while on the upper floor they arrange the laboratory, the X-ray room and the operating room. Both towards the front and towards the back, the existing walls are covered with corrugated sheet metal. This action allows the materialization of ventilated walls and at the same time homogenizes the material history of the building, redirecting our attention towards the typological invention that the new communities demand.
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