Tag Federico Kulekdjian

01-12-2022
A757, a flexible condominium in Buenos Aires
The Argentinian architecture firm Hitzig Militello has built a new condominium in the Villa Crespo district of Buenos Aires. A volume characterised by linear shapes and a flexible layout, to accommodate future uses, harmoniously integrated into the urban context without sacrificing a strong visual identity, based on a monochrome palette.

06-05-2022
Moshu Tree House, a new venue by Hitzig Militello Arquitectos
Hitzig Militello Arquitectos, HMA, designed a striking new venue in an existing building with a bold aesthetic impact in Buenos Aires’ hip Palermo district. The design idiom is inspired by the gastronomic specialty on offer: typical American pies, of the type traditionally cooled by an open window.

06-02-2020
Pink Power: Malita by Hitzig Militello Arquitectos
Hitzig Militello Arquitectos has designed “Malita”, located smack in the centre of the Palermo district in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The venue is an extension of an existing pub and the architecture firm led by Fernando Hitzig and Leonardo Militello have crafted an interior that is reminiscent of the American Diner with a contemporary language that flirts with the imagery of films.

13-05-2019
El Clásico de Quilmes, pub by Hitzig Militello Arquitectos
The studio Hitzig Millitello Arquitectos has completed the first of a series of new bars for the Argentine brewery Quilmes in Buenos Aires.

22-03-2019
Elyaki, a new venue in Buenos Aires by Hitzig Militello Arquitectos
The Argentine studio Hitzig Militello Arquitectos was commissioned for a project in one of their first projects in Buenos Aires, the Victoria Brown.

28-09-2018
Hitzig Militello Arquitectos wins the Design & Technical Summit Award
Argentine studio Hitzig Militello Arquitectos won the professional category prize in the third edition of the Design & Technical Summit Award created by AccorHotels.

12-03-2018
HitzigMilitelloArquitectos and the Goodsten Creamery
Argentine architecture studio HitzigMilitelloArquitectos realised a peculiar creamery in Buenos Aires, where a geometric and faceted volume with a deconstructivist look extends an existing building and hosts interiors that stand out for their peculiar materials.