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Also known as the San Borja Remodelación, this iconic architectural complex is located in downtown Santiago and was built between 1970 and 1976. Commissioned by CORMU, the project aimed to renew an area previously occupied by the old San Borja Hospital and to provide modern housing.
Villa Frei, located in Ñuñoa, Santiago, is a residential complex designed by Jaime and Osvaldo Larraín and Diego Balmaceda, built between 1965 and 1968. This project aimed to provide an integral housing solution, covering 40 hectares that include green areas and public spaces…
Formerly known as the Transoceánica Building, it is located in Vitacura and was re-inaugurated under its new name in March 2019. This corporate building stands out for its modern architecture, designed by +arquitectos, with the master plan for the Lo Recabarren district developed…
Located in the Las Condes district, this iconic project was designed by architects Enrique Browne and Borja Huidobro and completed in 1990. This 17-story corporate building stands out for its curved west-facing façade, designed to align with El Bosque Avenue and Tobalaba Avenue…
This residential project by Cristián Izquierdo Lehmann redefines collective housing with eight homes arranged around a central pedestrian walkway, encouraging a sense of community. Its contemporary architecture is defined by the honesty of its materials: exposed concrete…
Located in Las Condes, this architectural work was designed by monks Gabriel Guarda and Martín Correa. Inaugurated in 1964, this religious complex stands out for blending Benedictine tradition with modernity, using noble materials such as stone and wood.
Located in Las Condes, this corporate building was designed by +arquitectos, ADN, Flaño, Nuñez, and Tuca Arqs, and completed in 2006. It stands out for its strategies to optimize solar orientation and maximize natural light, ensuring exterior views from every space…
An iconic housing complex of Chilean modern architecture, designed by Bresciani, Valdés, Castillo, and Huidobro, located in Estación Central. Built between 1954 and 1966, it spans 31 hectares with low land occupancy (20%), distributing 1,638 apartments and 302 houses across 19 blocks…
Designed by ELEMENTAL, it is located on the San Joaquín Campus of PUC. Inaugurated in 2014, this 8,176 m² building aims to promote innovation and entrepreneurship by connecting academia, the private sector, and the public. Its architecture is characterized by strict geometry…