Continuity of Structure Defines this Timber Canopy in Chile

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Set in a valley located 45 minutes west of Santiago de Chile, an elementary timber shed by Josep Ferrando and Diego Baloian seeks to unhinge the division between vertical and horizontal architectural elements. The scheme is the result of a private commission to build a wooden shed on a family-owned plot in the town of Curacaví, halfway between the Chilean capital and the coastal town of Valparaíso.

Drawing heavy inspiration from vernacular canopies which historically dotted the landscape of rural Chile, the scheme seeks to create a central family meeting point amongst a vast 2 hectare plot.

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Cite: AD Editorial Team. "Continuity of Structure Defines this Timber Canopy in Chile " [Curacaví, Chile: Quincho de madera como un continuo entre la cubierta y los puntos de apoyo] 21 May 2017. ArchDaily. (Trans. Franco, José Tomás) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/870846/continuity-of-structure-defines-this-timber-canopy-in-chile> ISSN 0719-8884

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