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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Economics and Business Faculty in Santiago, Chile by DUQUE MOTTA & AA

 
June 4th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: DUQUE MOTTA & AA

The project is the result of the competition for the revision of the new Huechuraba Campus master plan, and the definition of the project for its first phase, the Economics and Business Faculty of the Diego Portales University.

The site is located at the foot of San Cristobal hill, sloping and slightly raised above the Huechuraba valley. With the location of the new campus, the Faculty seeks to build a strong link between its academic development and the professional reality, as it is at one of the most important business centers in the city.

Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

  • Architects: DUQUE MOTTA & AA (Rafael Hevia, Rodrigo Duque Motta, Gabriela Manzi)
  • Project: Economics and Business Faculty
  • Location: Santiago, Chile
  • Photography: FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra
  • Collaborator: Catalina Ventura – Martin Holmes
  • Project Management: Unidad Servicios Externos UDP
  • Structures: Luis Soler P. & Asociados
  • Landscape: Francisca Saelzer

Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

  • Sustainability Consultant: Edificioverde S.A.
  • Lighting: Monica Pérez & Asociados
  • Construction: Bravo e Izquierdo
  • Technical Inspection: Inspecta S.A.
  • Project Area: 16644.0 m2
  • Project Year: 2013

Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

From the architectural point of view, this presented the challenge of asserting an academic identity in an environment governed by very different rules. Amid buildings that are mostly for office rental, glass boxes lacking a clear identity and designed with a short term logic, the project wanted to build a contrast, a structure with weight that speaks of permanence and stability, to accompany the university in its long-range commitment and transcendence. The density of the volumes, the concrete that lasts and ages, walls to be covered with vines showing the passing of the seasons, a park that matures in years and stone courtyards, combine to consolidate over time. In addition, the project seeks to build a connection beyond its neighbors, with its geographic environment. It takes advantage of the slope to render the courtyards dominant over the territory, and builds terraces at different heights, as well as a roof garden, that connects the everyday life of the project with the distant geography, San Cristobal hill, and Huechuraba valley. These are places that link leisure time with the surrounding landscape.

Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

The proposed master plan combines four elements for the construction of the project, defining a section in the direction of the slope. The project of the faculty, as a first stage of the total, includes these four elements, advancing in its definition:

  1. A basement formed by a linear succession of horizontal planes that builds the courtyards of intensive use, as balconies over the Huechuraba landscape, which houses the public programs of the university. In the first stage, the basement defines three different courtyards, the access square that connects the two main buildings of the faculty, the undergraduate square that connects to future phases, and the graduate square that is directly related to the park. Under these courtyards, the base houses a cafeteria, the school library and the main auditorium of the university.

    Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

    Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

    2. A large, eight level continuous bar, with neutral architecture, acts as a backdrop against the hill and houses the system of regular classrooms, which require more modular flexibility. For the Business Faculty, this building houses undergraduate classrooms which are organized by an exterior corridor overlooking the courtyards of the project, and linked to a series of raised terraces that cross the building, serving as spatial relief at the higher levels.

    Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

    Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

    3. On the base, and in front of the bar, the master plan proposes a series of unique buildings that dialogue with the neutrality of the bar, establishing a scenic figure-ground relationship. These unique buildings give a certain rhythm and frame the landscape view from the courtyards. They also contain the most iconic programs of each unit, and their diversity gives identity to each part of the campus. At this first stage it houses graduate classrooms and academic offices. The building develops through a spiral configuration, which links the inclined graduate rooms at half levels, and offices on its upper floors, which organize their circulation around a central light void. This building is elevated, leaving a large open space in its base that connects and articulates the higher program of the building with the courtyards, the park, and the territory.

    Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

    Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

    4. Finally, a park is defined on the lower area of the site that is intertwined with the base. It builds a safe distance with the existing urban area, and offers an extensive sports program.

    The project is part of a strong desire of the university to build environmentally sustainable infrastructure. The project is designed from the architecture, landscape, and technical facilities, in terms of savings in energy and water, minimizing its impact on the environment, and insuring high standards of comfort for its occupants. The building seeks to reduce solar impact on the shell: the exterior graduate walls are constructed with highly controlled openings, just enough for good lighting and views, and a central void for indirect light, around which the circulation is laid out. Furthermore, the building proposes a system of planters on the north and west facades, to grow deciduous vines that provide shade and humidity during the hot months, and a roof garden that acts as a buffer for thermal insulation. In the undergraduate building, the east facade is constructed from a concrete wall clad in decorated glass reflecting the hill and filtering light into the classrooms through controlled openings. To the west, a large vertical concrete lattice, with perennial vegetation planters, shading the corridor and classrooms. Finally, the building seeks to exploit the breeze from the west in the hot months, to generate cross ventilation in the classroom building and upward movement of air in the central void of the graduate building.

    Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

    Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

    Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

    Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

    Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

    Image Courtesy © FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

    Image Courtesy © DUQUE MOTTA & AA

    Image Courtesy © DUQUE MOTTA & AA

    Image Courtesy © DUQUE MOTTA & AA

    Image Courtesy © DUQUE MOTTA & AA

    Image Courtesy © DUQUE MOTTA & AA

    Image Courtesy © DUQUE MOTTA & AA

    Image Courtesy © DUQUE MOTTA & AA

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