![Veterinary House](https://aasarchitecture.com/wp-content/uploads/Veterinary-House-by-Dardo-Molina-01-474x237.jpg)
The house is located in the town of Vaqueros in Salta – Argentina. It is destined for a veterinarian who lives alone .
![Veterinary House](https://aasarchitecture.com/wp-content/uploads/Veterinary-House-by-Dardo-Molina-02-474x237.jpg)
The project has 80 m2, arranged so that lead one through the house making it wider .
![Veterinary House](https://aasarchitecture.com/wp-content/uploads/Veterinary-House-by-Dardo-Molina-03-474x237.jpg)
It has a courtyard that brings public areas, semi public and private and in turn fulfills the function of enhancing the visual , the sunlight and ventilation.
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It built with local materials ( flagstone and wood) and also with readily available materials like glass, iron and concrete. It has the distinction of being sober in their lines. Source by Dardo Molina.
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Location: Vaqueros – Salta, Argentina
Architect: Dardo Molina
Customer: Dr. Gerardo Zelada
Images: Courtesy of Dardo Molina