Casa Pedroso
by Luciano Kruk and María Victoria Besonías
Casa Pedroso is a private residence designed jointly by Luciano Kruk and María Victoria Besonías. It is located in Mar Azul, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and includes plenty of windows in its architecture to allow the entry of natural light. Photos by: Gustavo Sosa Pinilla
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