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C-15 House / Ábaton Arquitectura

August 14, 2017 José Tomás Franco 0

This property is located in the midst of an oak tree forest and therefore it wasn’t possible to free some of the land for landscaping which determined the site of the house and how it related with the exterior. 

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From Foundations to Roofs: 10 Detailed Wood Construction Solutions in 3D and 2D

June 27, 2017 José Tomás Franco 0

Developed by the POLOMADERA Program at the University of Concepción, the 3D Building Construction Solutions Catalog is a free tool that helps users design construction details for lightweight wooden structural systems.

Though created with the intention of meeting new standards soon to be implemented nationally in Chile (and therefore in Spanish), the catalog was developed jointly with international experts from the Wood Construction Institute at the Holzbau Institut in Germany, and thus incorporates best practices that are applicable around the world.

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The Construction Details of ELEMENTAL’s Incremental Housing

June 18, 2017 José Tomás Franco 0

Good location, harmonious growth over time, concern for urban design, and the delivery of a structure that has “middle-class DNA” are the key points of the ABC of incremental housing, developed in detail by the Chilean architects ELEMENTAL. It’s a question of ensuring a balance between “low-rise high-density, without overcrowding, with the possibility of expansion (from social housing to middle-class dwelling).”

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15 Rarely Seen Details Of The Parthenon

June 5, 2017 José Tomás Franco 0

The Parthenon, unquestionably the most iconic of the Ancient Greeks’ Doric temples, was built between 447 and 432 BC. Located on the Acropolis in Athens, for many architects, it is one of the first buildings we analyzed when beginning our studies. Designed by Ictino and Calícrates, it displays a unique repertoire of architectural elements that can be fully appreciated individually, or for the role they play in forming a complete and magnificent whole.

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9 Ideas to Present Your Project With Concrete Models

May 29, 2017 José Tomás Franco 0

Physical models have, for centuries, been a highly-effective way of explaining an architectural idea, allowing the audience to experience a concept in a plan, section, elevation and perspective all at once. However, a model can communicate so much more if you deviate from traditional cardboard materiality. If you want to express the monolithic massing of your latest scheme, or its expressive texture, then a model of plaster or cement may capture so much more than a digital rendering ever could.