
HISTORY:
Palacio Bosch is a significant urban and architectural landmark in Buenos Aires. Its design and construction (1910-18) enlisted the talents of notable European and Argentine architects, craftsmen, and designers to realize a highly unified and representative composition of landscape, architecture, and interiors. Together with the other major private residences constructed in Buenos Aires during this period, Palacio Bosch forms a tableau that is evocative of the cultural and aesthetic aspirations of the political and social elite of Argentine society at the twilight of the belle époch.
OPPORTUNITY:
Restore Entry Court Vegetation by replacing missing or unhealthy trees in the Court of Honeur, incorporate climbing roses bushes in the fencing area, insertion of linear flower bed; general enhancing of species.
PROJECT DURATION:
6 Months