Ariston Club

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Parador Ariston
The Building in its original state
Design and construction
ArchitectMarcel Breuer

The Ariston Club is a building in Mar del Plata, Argentina designed by Marcel Breuer.[1][2] It is part of the Modern Movement,[3][4][5] and complies with four of the five Le Corbusier's Points of Architecture: pilotis, free designing of the floor plan, free designing of the façade, horizontal windows.[5][6][7]

The abandoned Ariston Club, in 2021

Since 2019, it is a National Historic Monument of Argentina.[8][9][10]

Built in two months during 1948,[2][11] it is Breuer's only work in Latin America.[5][6][12][13] Its construction was commissioned by the University of Buenos Aires School of Architecture, and local architects Carlos Coire and Eduardo Catalano associated on the project.[1][10][7][14][15][16][17] It was designed to promote the sale of lots in a nearby real state development.[1]

Since 1993, it has been abandoned.[4][6][10][13]

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