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Santa María House in V Región, Chile by emA Arquitectos

Saturday, January 4th, 2014

Article source: emA Arquitectos

The house is located on land used for farming in the original house, with fruit trees planted in an area of 900 m2, where many of the existing trees are maintained, the construction does not alter the natural condition of the land, we work on a platform with a new level + -0.00, which, together with easing the construction, raises the view to the trees of the place.

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Cáceres

OMNIBUS HOUSE in V REGION, CHILE by Gubbins Arquitectos

Thursday, August 22nd, 2013

Article source: Gubbins Arquitectos

Omnibus The house is located in the vicinity of the Quebrada de Aguas Claras, on top of the entrance to Cachagua Zapallar coming from Laguna, on a gently sloping, surrounded by high and numerous eucalyptus, and chain faces Cachagua surrounding hills and Zapallar, with a distant view of the Pacific Ocean.

The house in the form of a horizontal rectangular 23.5 m. long x 7.00 m. wide and 3.50 m. high and is mounted on a base, from where you enter up to the main floor and then the roof terrace.

Image Courtesy © MARCO MENDIZABAL , PEDRO GUBBINS

  • Architects: Gubbins Arquitectos
  • Project: OMNIBUS HOUSE
  • Location: AGUAS CLARAS, CACHAGUA , V REGION, CHILE
  • Photography: MARCO MENDIZABAL , PEDRO GUBBINS
  • MAIN MATERIALS: Reinforced concrete with rough 1” x 8” sawn timber board formwork, aluminum, glass, Veneer covered boards, slate tiles and polished concrete floors.
  • STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: SOLER Y ASOCIADOS
  • SERVICES CONSULTANT: PATRICIO MOYA
  • ELECTRICAL CONSULTANT: MARCELO SILVA
  • LIGHTING CONSULTANT: PEDRO GUBBINS
  • ALUMINUM CONSULTANT: ARNALDO SULANTAY
  • CONTRACTOR: VICTOR REYMAN
  • SITE AREA: 5000 M2
  • BUILT AREA: 180 M2
  • PROJECT DATE: 2002
  • CONSTRUCTION DATE: 2003

Glass bottling Plant Cristalchile in V Región, Chile by Guillermo Hevia

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Article source: Guillermo Hevia

An undulating mantle making an analogy with the geographical area placed in favor of the predominant  winds. The use of multiple maintainable  technologies creates the suitable environment for working and production of glass bottling.

The project is a Glass Bottle Factory located to the north of Santiago, Chile, in an extremely windy valley surrounded by mountains, called Llay-Llay, which in the mapuche language means wind-wind.

Image Courtesy Guy Wenborne

  • Architects: Guillermo Hevia
  • Project: Glass bottling Plant Cristalchile
  • Location:  Ruta 5 Norte, Km. 85, Llay-Llay, V Región – Chile.
  • Collaborators: Francisco Carrión G.  Architect, Marcela Suazo M. Development / Cad
  • Bioclimate: Biotech Chile Consultores,   Jorge Ramirez F.
  • Area Surface: 270.000 M2
  • Building Area: 27.500  M2
  • Year: 2006
  • Building Materials: Steel, Serigraphiated Glass And Concrete.
  • Software used: Autocad, 3dmax, Cinema4D + Vray and TAS for bioclimatic evaluation

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