Wild Fi | TIMB Arquitectura

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Wild Fi | TIMB Arquitectura

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  • Project Name: Wild Fi
  • Practice: TIMB Arquitectura
  • Products: Egger , Herman Miller , B&B Italia , Archicad , Autocad , BERTONI+ , T-Con
  • Completion year: 2021
  • Gross Built up Area: 480 sqm
  • Project Location: Montevideo
  • Country: Uruguay
  • Photo Credits: Santiago Chaer
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Excerpt: Wild Fi, designed by TIMB Arquitectura, seeks to integrate the different spaces and their functions and the people who inhabit them. The main objective was to create a work area with 65 positions in the same environment and with democratic benefits that allow the team to be integrated, communicated, and inspired. The use of raw materials, plants’ presence, and integration of natural light, through perforations and glazed partitions in the interior, create an internal ecosystem.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by architect] Accessing through a narrow corridor that is 1.20 m wide and 20 m long, we end up in a central space made up of iron porticoes and a roof covered in cellulose paste. This office project is articulated, which seeks to integrate the different spaces and their functions and the people who inhabit them.

Wild Fi | TIMB Arquitectura
© Santiago Chaer
Wild Fi | TIMB Arquitectura
© Santiago Chaer

The main objective was to create a work area with 65 positions in the same environment and with democratic benefits that allow the team to be integrated, communicated, and inspired. To achieve this, we resort to using tensors that hang the mezzanine from the frames mentioned above, leaving a floor plan free of pillars, allowing the design of a work table that, through an organic form, enables the integration of the different teams. A bridge made up of iron beams, and glazed walls interrupt the central nave to give rise to 3 meeting rooms, the only closed environments together with video call booths and services.

Wild Fi | TIMB Arquitectura
© Santiago Chaer
Wild Fi | TIMB Arquitectura
© Santiago Chaer

The use of raw materials, iron, concrete, and wood, in addition to the presence of plants and a search for the integration of natural light, through perforations in the main roof and glazed partitions in the interior, creates an internal ecosystem. On the main deck, a battery of photovoltaic panels is installed that make this project energetically sustainable.

Wild Fi | TIMB Arquitectura
© Santiago Chaer

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