Ando 55, 1 — board-formed concrete exterior in San Juan
The Flagship Model Home

Ando 55, 1

Edition 1 of 1 at Address 55.

Tour
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The Edition

A single house,
built once.

Ando 55, 1 is the first realized townhouse in the collection — the model against which every future edition is measured. It is not a show home dressed for sale. It is the architecture itself: poured, cured, and finished to the standard the rest of the registry will follow.

What follows are the three moves that make this house unrepeatable.

The Architectural Integrity
01

Smooth Cast Concrete

Board-formed walls poured to a silk finish — the form-tie marks left visible, honest, and exact. The texture is the ornament.

02

Light & Sky

A single aperture cut overhead lets natural light fall through the living spaces — a slow blade that moves with the sun across the course of the day.

03

The Micro Atrium

Open air drawn directly into the core of the townhouse — a contained courtyard that ties every floor to the sky.

The Build

Built to endure.

Fiberglass, not steel

Every pour is reinforced with fiberglass concrete rods in place of standard steel rebar — so the concrete never spalls, rusts, or streaks. Not in decades. Ever.

Windows & Doors by Salamander (Germany)

Silent — double-pane glazing that closes the city out. Energy efficient — lower LUMA bills, and less load on your roof solar. Secure — German R3 security hardware on every door and window.

The House

The board-formed concrete volume, the glazed corner, and the garden.

Ando 55, 1 — San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Inside

The Interior

Exposed board-formed concrete, black-framed glazing, and smooth poured floors carried through every room.

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this edition.

Ando 55, 1 is available as a single edition. Private viewings are arranged by appointment. Leave your details and we will reply directly.

San Juan · Puerto Rico
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