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Sumit Singhal
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.

La Dacha Mountain Refuge in Nevados de Chillan, Chile by DRAA

 
October 22nd, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: DRAA

Located among native woodland overlooking the impressive Nevados de Chillan volcanic complex, La Dacha is the result of a site-specific design that combines a functional mountain layout with high thermal efficiency.

Towering just above the canopy, the vertical V shaped dwelling aims to follow the sun path with generous openings towards the north and west.

Image Courtesy © Felipe Camus

  • Architects: DRAA
  • Project: La Dacha Mountain Refuge
  • Location: Las Trancas, Nevados de Chillan, CHILE
  • Photography: Felipe Camus
  • Collaborators: Elsa Thevenaut, Magdalena Besomi
  • Lead Designers: Nicolas Del Rio, Felipe Camus
  • Constructor: IDEAMADERA
  • Promotor Sip: INGEPANEL
  • Masonry Stove: Nicolas del Rio, Alex Chernov.
  • Built Area: 140sqm.
  • Plot Size: 1/2 hec
  • Design Year: 2014
  • Construction: 2015

Image Courtesy © Felipe Camus

The rooms organised top down from the more public to the private, prioritise the open plan of the top floor; a thorough design of a 3 ends overlapping pavilions, each of them directed to specific views.

In terms of structure, the design follows the hybrid construction concept i.e. having a light highly insulated perimeter and a thermally massive core.

Image Courtesy © Felipe Camus

Image Courtesy © Felipe Camus

In the middle floor the entrance level is found, where the central masonry stove or kachelofen organizes the circulations. The wood stove stores the required heat for the house in the thick brick walls, requiring a single load of wood a day with several other benefits. This ancient technique common in central Europe becomes a prototype for Southern Chile where wood consumption and pollution are becoming crucial issues.

The refuge is moduled in an array 122 x 244 cmts, the measures of the SIP board system. The panel where brought on a single day and assembled swiftly onsite during the warm months.

Image Courtesy © Felipe Camus

Image Courtesy © Felipe Camus

In terms of materials, the design uses native Lingue wood for the interior cladding and on-site charred conifer planks following the yakisugi technique on the outside, mounted as a ventilated façade, adding insulation and preventing the use of chemicals.

As a result, La Dacha follows passive design principles in a concentrated vertical highly insulated refuge that mingles among a pristine mountain landscape.

Image Courtesy © DRAA

Image Courtesy © DRAA

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