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Plaza Link

architecture & design December 2015 Tucumán, Argentina

Who? Plaza Link was an architectural design and development project we worked on in collaboration with Remolino, a world-renowned branding studio located in Buenos Aires and Zurich. A major Argentine real estate company asked us to design a showroom where they can present their work to potential clients.

The Challenge? Real Estate presentation. Is there something that hadn’t been done?

What did we do? We proposed making a playground for adults and families, a lively urban farm and meeting point. We designed it in the MOLET spirit, from a modular point of view, with a unique integration of the urban indoors and outdoors. The park outside? Let’s bring it in! And everyone is welcome.

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