San Miguel de Tango Convention Center / PAR Arquitectos
The project seeks the configuration of a central void, as an adaptive and flexible extension to the functions of the various uses required by the program, this complemented by a system of perimeter corridors that articulate the various services of the programmatic edge. This configuration contrasts with the existing anteroom, a park of ancient trees, the patrimonial house and the state chapel.
© Diego Elgueta
Architects: PAR Arquitectos
Location: Lonquén Sur, Región Metropolitana, Chile
Author Architects: Pablo Lopez, Alvaro Cortés, Tomás Pardo.
Area: 1016.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Diego Elgueta
© Diego Elgueta
From the architect. The project seeks the configuration of a central void, as an adaptive and flexible extension to the functions of the various uses required by the program, this complemented by a system of perimeter corridors that articulate the various services of the programmatic edge. This configuration contrasts with the existing anteroom, a park of ancient trees, the patrimonial house and the state chapel.
© Diego Elgueta
It is propose the renovation of the preexisting buildings arranged in L-shape, a old warehouse and stables, which together with the construction of two new volumes (kitchen and bathrooms), worked in cob brick masonry, conf...
© Diego Elgueta
Architects: PAR Arquitectos
Location: Lonquén Sur, Región Metropolitana, Chile
Author Architects: Pablo Lopez, Alvaro Cortés, Tomás Pardo.
Area: 1016.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Diego Elgueta
© Diego Elgueta
From the architect. The project seeks the configuration of a central void, as an adaptive and flexible extension to the functions of the various uses required by the program, this complemented by a system of perimeter corridors that articulate the various services of the programmatic edge. This configuration contrasts with the existing anteroom, a park of ancient trees, the patrimonial house and the state chapel.
© Diego Elgueta
It is propose the renovation of the preexisting buildings arranged in L-shape, a old warehouse and stables, which together with the construction of two new volumes (kitchen and bathrooms), worked in cob brick masonry, conf...
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