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Obra: Casa del Bosque
Arquitectos: F3 Arquitectos / Alejandro Dumay Claro, Nicolás Fones Claro, Francisco Vergara Arthur
Localización: Cachagua, Chile
Superficie Terreno: 5000m2
Superficie Construida: 110m2 útil, 50m2 terraza
Año Proyecto: 2006
Año Construcción: 2006-2007
Materiales Predominantes: Pino impregnado, Acero, Ventanas de Madera, Piedra
FotografÃas: Ignacio Infante [via mariajose]
Ubicación: Mar Azul, provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Arquitectos: MarÃa Victoria BesonÃas, Guillermo de Almeida, Luciano Kruk
Colaborador: Sebastián Indri
Superficie del terreno: 595,50 m2
Superficie construida: 90 m2
Año de construcción: 2006/2007 [via arkinetia]
photos copyright plataformaarquitectura and noticiasarquitectura respectfully
A South American precedent for this project is the Virrey del Pino Apartments by Jorge Ferrari Hardoy and Juan Kurchan in Buenos Aires. Built in the 1940s, Virrey Del Pino was known as Los Eucalyptos for incorporating two existing eucalyptus trees into the building. I hope to do a feature on Los Eucalyptos on my Blog….
http://contemporarygrandtour.blogspot.com. Keep your eyes peeled in the coming weeks.