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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.

Casa Crédito in Santiago, Chile by Dx Arquitectos

 
December 14th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Dx Arquitectos

The Credit House project corresponds to a single-family home with a continuous facade between dividing walls, located in the Providencia district, Santiago de Chile. The surrounding neighborhood called “Barrio Italia” is made up of heritage and renovated properties with an artistic and bohemian spirit standing out. Art galleries, fashion stores, restaurants and artist workshops are among the highlights.

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  • Architects: Dx Arquitectos
  • Project: Casa Crédito
  • Location: Santiago, Chile

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The initial proposal was intended to be a remodeling of the existing house, with a central circulation axis, however, when making the first inspections on the ground, we verified that the property lacked foundations and structural walls. We opted to rebuild the house from its foundations, incorporating current regulations, maximizing its possibilities through interior patios and terraced roofs.

The floors are arranged on three levels that make up a route that highlights the use of the roofs as green areas or terraces, generating views of the Andes mountain range and the San Cristóbal hill, an icon of the capital.

Image Courtesy © Dx Arquitectos

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The program of the house is organized around a central circulation like the original house with a succession of patios and rooms associated with these with stairs that connect the house on its three levels, relating the interior program of the house with its terrace ceilings. . Being between dividing walls, we take advantage of natural light, generating north-facing patios that provide natural lighting, ventilation and unbuilt voids. In this way, we seek to replicate the traditional way of inhabiting the typology of the city in which we are inserted; recreating the sequences of backyards and enclosures typical of the architecture of the central zone of the country.

The predominant materiality is made up of a steel structure with intumescent paint, reinforced masonry, collaborating slab, asphalt membrane, interiors in recycled native wood, polished concrete flooring and reuse the original tiles of the house. The materials are worked bare, avoiding any type of coating, giving the spaces a character of simplicity and authenticity.

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