The reinforced concrete structural system is optimally designed with diaphragms, slabs, and perimeter beams, where structural elements are concealed within partition walls or below the gypsum ceiling, avoiding sharp corners and facilitating furnishing.
The foundation is a general raft type, with a watertight enclosure made of bored piles/slurry walls.
The superstructure design provides a clear height in apartments of 2.70 – 2.75 m.
All kitchens are designed to benefit from natural light and ventilation.
Loggias are positioned differently depending on the floor, adding a modern architectural touch to the facade. This solution, using loggias instead of balconies, creates an open-air extension of the home year-round while maintaining a uniform, modern facade appearance.