Huanchaca Ruins Open Air Theatre / Ramón Coz, Marco Polidura, Benjamín Ortiz, Sebastián Alvarez
After the construction of the Museum of the Desert of Atacama, this second piece is inserted into the life of the Park, putting once again in value the Ruins, as the main protagonist of the place.
© Sergio Pirrone
Architects: Marco Polidura, Ramón Coz + Benjamín Ortiz, Sebastián Alvarez
Location: Av. Angamos 1606, Antofagasta, Chile
Architects In Charge: Ramón Coz, Marco Polidura, Benjamín Ortiz, Sebastián Álvarez
Area: 392.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Sergio Pirrone
Other Participants : Fundación Ruinas de Huanchaca
© Sergio Pirrone
Text description provided by the architects. After the construction of the Museum of the Desert of Atacama, this second piece is inserted into the life of the Park, putting once again in value the Ruins, as the main protagonist of the place.
© Sergio Pirrone
© Sergio Pirrone
Consistent with the idea of not appearing as a building, an element emerges from the ground, which sets the stage of the Theater and converts the esplanade into a viewpoint to the Ruins and the sea, allowing the visitor to dominate and overwhelm before the fantastic and unique environment.
Sections AA, BB, CC
Sections DD, EE
The project is a habitable roof, which towards the Ruins is presented with a comfortable scale in the form of bleachers, which allow the viewer to have a direct, complete front perc...
© Sergio Pirrone
Architects: Marco Polidura, Ramón Coz + Benjamín Ortiz, Sebastián Alvarez
Location: Av. Angamos 1606, Antofagasta, Chile
Architects In Charge: Ramón Coz, Marco Polidura, Benjamín Ortiz, Sebastián Álvarez
Area: 392.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Sergio Pirrone
Other Participants : Fundación Ruinas de Huanchaca
© Sergio Pirrone
Text description provided by the architects. After the construction of the Museum of the Desert of Atacama, this second piece is inserted into the life of the Park, putting once again in value the Ruins, as the main protagonist of the place.
© Sergio Pirrone
© Sergio Pirrone
Consistent with the idea of not appearing as a building, an element emerges from the ground, which sets the stage of the Theater and converts the esplanade into a viewpoint to the Ruins and the sea, allowing the visitor to dominate and overwhelm before the fantastic and unique environment.
Sections AA, BB, CC
Sections DD, EE
The project is a habitable roof, which towards the Ruins is presented with a comfortable scale in the form of bleachers, which allow the viewer to have a direct, complete front perc...
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