Summarize this content to 100 words: Article written by: Nicolas Catellier, BIM Pure founder
I have been invited to visit Slantis’ office for a 10-day trip in both Uruguay and Argentina. We’ve been collaborating on a few different projects in the last couple of years, and I was eager to visit the offices while travelling to South America for the first time. Uruguay is located to the south of Brazil and to the east of Argentina.
Buenos Aires and Montevideo are quite close to one another. You can take a ferry on the Rio de la Plata (River Plate), a major River of the region that connects to the Atlantic.
1- Discovering Buenos Aires
While in Buenos Aires, I was struck by how much the city felt like a major European capital, especially in central areas like Palermo and Recoleta. Large boulevards, monuments, mansard roofs, stone buildings. This isn’t a coincidence: the city was designed with this goal in mind in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Some buildings were even designed in Europe, then…

