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A poetic high rise with large green balconies

Horizontality
‍The task of creating a high rise involves complicated engineering and tends to become an ever search for developing the highest point in the city. Rather than focusing on verticality with the ambition of stretching higher in the cityscape, we proposed an alternative approach by keeping special attention to the individual apartments emphasizing the horizontality of the building.

photo_credit KVANT1
KVANT1
photo_credit KVANT1
KVANT1

Human scale

To accommodate the feeling of human scale we broke down the building into three different sizes of floor plates, which fostered large green common spaces at different levels. Our approach derived from our ambition of creating added value for both our clients as well as the residents.

At the very top of the high rise a common space with pools and workout areas offer spectacular views towards the ocean and the mountains. 

photo_credit KVANT1
KVANT1
photo_credit PAX Architects
PAX Architects

The strong sun and the climate in Panama led to the horizontal design with large overhangs which provides shelter from the sun. Furthermore, an additional façade element consisting of perforated metal sheets provide shelter and filters light when the sun is at lower altitude. The curved metal sheets resemble the feeling of soft curtains bringing in lightness and ensuring a homely atmosphere already visible on the outside of the building. 

photo_credit PAX Architects
PAX Architects
photo_credit PAX Architects
PAX Architects
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