At the beginning of the 20th century, the city of Buenos Aires underwent a paradigm shift and embarked on major urban changes. The Comega Building inaugurated this new era of modernity.
Buenos Aires, the city that fled from water
This chronicle is part of a collection of impressions gathered during numerous walks in the Argentine capital. They are all available in three languages (EN,ES,FR) and are part of the MIBA project developed on Senses Atlas.
Torre IBM, Buenos Aires’ suspended tower
The IBM Tower is a modern office building in Buenos Aires. Its structure, suspended around only two support points, makes it a unique building in the cityscape.
The (un)covered city
The (un)covered city This chronicle is part of a collection of impressions gathered during numerous walks in the Argentine capital. They are all available in three languages (EN,ES,FR) and are part of the MIBA project developed on Senses Atlas. Despite what the omnipresence of cars on the streets might suggest, Buenos Aires is a city that is […]
Turning off the Billboards
This chronicle is part of a collection of impressions gathered during numerous walks in the Argentine capital. They are all available in three languages (EN,ES,FR) and are part of the MIBA project developed on Senses Atlas.
Torre Dorrego, The Brutalist tower of Buenos Aires
The Torre Dorrego is a residential building in the Palermo district of Buenos Aires. Its brutalist semicircular architecture, which follows the path of the sun, and its monumental scale make it a unique project in Argentina and on the South American continent.
The Dictatorship of Noise
This chronicle is part of a collection of impressions gathered during numerous walks in the Argentine capital. They are all available in three languages (EN,ES,FR) and are part of the MIBA project developed on Senses Atlas.
Edificio Kavanagh, the pinnacle of Argentine rationalism
In the 1930s, the city of Buenos Aires underwent a profound architectural renewal, ushering in a new era of modernity. The recent proliferation of rationalist-inspired architecture culminated in the construction of the Edificio Kavanagh, a triangular liner 120m high overlooking the city.
Edificio SAFICO, Modernity and Anachronism
This chronicle is part of a collection of impressions gathered during numerous walks in the Argentine capital. They are all available in three languages (EN,ES,FR) and are part of the MIBA project developed on Senses Atlas.
Confrontation and Reconciliation, a walk through the center of Buenos Aires
This chronicle is part of a collection of impressions gathered during numerous walks in the Argentine capital. They are all available in three languages (EN,ES,FR) and are part of the MIBA project developed on Senses Atlas.