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Pezo Von Ellrichshausen: INES Innovation Center, Concepción

07-05-2021

Pezo Von Ellrichshausen: INES Innovation Center, Concepción

The INES Innovation Center is the latest instalment in an exploration of the "systematic way of creating exceptionality" so particular to Pezo Von Ellrichshausen. An office building dedicated to research and innovation at the UBB - Universidad del Bio-Bio in Concepción, Chile.

Pezo von Ellrichshausen: Casa Loba in Tome, Chile

29-06-2018

Pezo von Ellrichshausen: Casa Loba in Tome, Chile

Mauricio Pezo and Sofia von Ellrichshausen’s Casa Loba extends out over the Pacific Ocean like a rock polished by water. In Casa Loba, in Tome, Chile, Pezo von Ellrichshausen force spatial proportions to offer another example of enigmatic architecture in a wild natural setting.

Torrejón Schellhorn: holiday home in Limache, Chile

08-06-2016

Torrejón Schellhorn: holiday home in Limache, Chile

Ricardo Torrejón Schellhorn designed a holiday home in Limache, on a sloping lot in the mountains of Chile. The layout of the Limache house consists of a series of separate nuclei which are physically and visually connected, taking into consideration both the need for privacy and the desire for sociability.

Interview with Mauricio Pezo and Sofia von Ellrichshausen (Pezo von Ellrichshausen, Chile)

03-09-2014

Interview with Mauricio Pezo and Sofia von Ellrichshausen (Pezo von Ellrichshausen, Chile)

At the Venice Biennale 2014 International Architecture Exhibition, we met Chilean architects Mauricio Pezo and Sofia von Ellrichshausen (Pezo von Ellrichshausen) who describe the relationship that links architecture to the landscape, talk about their method of representing a project and about the influence that Chilean modernism has had on contemporary architecture.

GH + A (Guillermo Hevia Architects): olive oil factory in Chile

06-03-2014

GH + A (Guillermo Hevia Architects): olive oil factory in Chile

The Olisur olive oil factory designed by GH + A (Guillermo Hevia Architects) is perfect for its location: its shape and the materials used in it are the architectural expression of the features of the landscape at Fundo San José de Marchigüe, an estate in central Chile. The project addresses the need for sustainable production by making use of natural ventilation and light.

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