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- Architects: Nicolas Loi
- Location: Vitacura, Región Metropolitana, Chile
- Calculation: Pedro Bartolomé
- Calculation Reviewer: IEC Ingeniería
- Proyectos Sanitario, Eléctrico Y De Clima: Dinammo Ingeniería, Intexa Ingeniería
- Area: 3800.0 m2
- Project Year: 2018
- Photography: Marcos Mendizabal
- Lighting Project: Paulina Sir
- Acoustic Project: Milton Gonzalez
- Garbage Planning: Christian Seeger
- Landscaping And Automatic Irrigation: Pedro Pereda, Paula Gonzalez
- Manufacturing Lattices: NOT – Not Ordinary Things
- Management: Ignacio Stern, Pablo Valenzuela, Isaac Kuperman, Naddia Arias, BAU Ingeniería.
- Technical Inspection: Intexa Ingeniería
- Excavations: Constructora Proyekta
- Construction Work: Constructora Pitagora

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Text description provided by the architects. The Project is a Synagogue and Community Center for the NBI Community, and it includes a Synagogue, Offices and Meeting Rooms for religious and cultural activities. It houses all the activities of the Community, generally meetings and gatherings of about 300-400 people.

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Scheme

Diagram Fabrication Lattices

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The design concept behind the building is to create a synagogue where its construction materializes through a unique design concept that answers the functional, symbolic and environmental requirements. In that sense, the synagogue is designed with 3 elements: a steel structure with diagonal elements that supports the building, a glass façade that gives transparency, luminosity and lightness, and a set of wooden louvers that brings solar control to the interior of the space. This 3 elements generate a three dimensional stained glass, giving natural light to the space and creating a symbolic relationship with the triangular shapes of the David´s Star. This stained glass gets lighted at twilight, when the jewish celebration of Shabbath starts and ends.

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Basement Plan

Sections
The building is at the same time a religious and an institutional one; it houses in a single design solution all the functional necessities such as offices and meeting rooms, and at the same time the more religious activities.

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The materials used are concrete in all the walls of the ground floor, for a more abstract and rustic appearance, and over this area two steel structures: one with metal louvers that houses the second floor offices and the other one with wooden louvers that houses the synagogue.

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