12 Cachagua / Mobil Arquitectos
TOWNHOUSES. In the center of Cachagua beach town, the project consists of a series of townhouses integrated into the urban life of the neighborhood. To fit with the scale of the context, the building develops towards the slope, with the least possible impact on the street level.
© Nico Saieh
Architects: Mobil Arquitectos
Location: Cachagua, Zapallar, ValparaÃso Region, Chile
Architect In Charge: Patricio Browne
Area: 2470.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Nico Saieh
Collaborators: Sylvain Eymard-Duvernay, Pablo Moreira
Structural Engineer: Jorge Gonzalez Narbona, RG Ingenieros
Construction: Gian Piero Chiappini Sanguineti, Terratec
Landscape: Carolina Vergara
Site Area: 3096 m²
Suppliers: Lamitec Maderas Laminadas
© Nico Saieh
Text description provided by the architects. TOWNHOUSES. In the center of Cachagua beach town, the project consists of a series of townhouses integrated into the urban life of the neighborhood. To fit with the scale of the context, the building develops towards the slope, with the least possible impact on the street level.
Floor Plan 1
© Nico Saieh
BROKEN VOLUME. Two stacked volumes, overlap and break, to follow the natural slope of the site. This movement guarantees sights towards the mountains and the sea. In the breaking point, the building incorporates inner courtyards, th...
© Nico Saieh
Architects: Mobil Arquitectos
Location: Cachagua, Zapallar, ValparaÃso Region, Chile
Architect In Charge: Patricio Browne
Area: 2470.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Nico Saieh
Collaborators: Sylvain Eymard-Duvernay, Pablo Moreira
Structural Engineer: Jorge Gonzalez Narbona, RG Ingenieros
Construction: Gian Piero Chiappini Sanguineti, Terratec
Landscape: Carolina Vergara
Site Area: 3096 m²
Suppliers: Lamitec Maderas Laminadas
© Nico Saieh
Text description provided by the architects. TOWNHOUSES. In the center of Cachagua beach town, the project consists of a series of townhouses integrated into the urban life of the neighborhood. To fit with the scale of the context, the building develops towards the slope, with the least possible impact on the street level.
Floor Plan 1
© Nico Saieh
BROKEN VOLUME. Two stacked volumes, overlap and break, to follow the natural slope of the site. This movement guarantees sights towards the mountains and the sea. In the breaking point, the building incorporates inner courtyards, th...
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