Project
CSFADA block of sanitary spaces

Category 
Best Implemented Project of Public Building or Facility

About the project
Abstraction served as a trigger when we envisioned three rocks strategically placed to define a new space. An interstice between the built mass of the adjacent auditorium and the arboreal landscape surrounding it. These rocks are directly related to the material choice of the proposal, rammed earth. The elements are a podium, three rocks and a cover plane.
A containment podium of raw stone, load-bearing red earth walls with rammed earth technology and a bare concrete slab. Brutal honesty is assumed from the conception of zero maintenance. Inside, the light comes from above. Perforations in the slab guarantee dim and pleasant lighting and natural ventilation. The doors are made of low-density wood processed with the over three hundred years old Japanese burning technique called Shou Sugi Ban, which allows accessibility and ventilation. The whole is an example of relevance, optimization of resources, collective intelligence, abstraction and timelessness.

Location
San Lorenzo, Paraguay

Project implementation year
2020

Project website
https://www.archdaily.com/978065/sanitary-complex-faculty-of-architecture-design-and-art-of-the-national-university-of-asuncion-alberto-martinez-plus-guido-villalba-plus-yago-garcia-plus-tda

Extra visual materials (photos, videos etc.)
https://divisare.com/projects/458254-tda-yago-garcia-alberto-martinez-guido-villalba-leonardo-mendez-csfada

Applicant and authors of the project
TDA®+GUIDO VILLALBA+ALBERTO MARTINEZ+YAGO GARCIA.
A creator is a person who finds unknown aspects in something well known. But above all, he is an exaggerator. Ernesto Sábato. Within the framework of the National Preliminary Contest called by the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Art of the National University of Asunción, in Paraguay for a block of sanitary spaces, we committed to being exaggerated.