Works
Building Quinta Monroy Social Housing
Architects ELEMENTAL
Project Team Alejandro Aravena, Alfonso Montero, Tomás Cortese, Emilio de la Cerda, Andrés Iacobelli
Structural Engineering José Gajardo, Juan Carlos de la Llera [MORE...]
Works
Building IT Center ‘Siamese Towers’
Architects Alejandro Aravena Architects
Project Team Alejandro Aravena, Charles Murray, Alfonso Montero, Ricardo Torrejón, Emilio De la Cerda
Structural Engineering Juan Erenchun [MORE...]
Interviews
Second part of the interview to Alejandro Aravena [1967 - ], executive director of ELEMENTAL, principal of Alejandro Aravena Architects.
In this second part, we asked Alejandro Aravena about his position on the center-periphery issue [MORE...]
Interviews
First part of the interview to Alejandro Aravena [1967 - ], executive director of ELEMENTAL, principal of Alejandro Aravena Architects. He studied at Universidad Católica School of Architecture, Santiago, Chile [1992]. His work, like the School of Mathemathics of Universidad Católica, has been awarded internationally. [MORE...]
Films
Filmed and edited during August and September 2007, using non-professional cameras and basic edition software, Chile: Public Works 1997-2007 is an effort to present three different threads into one single product: [MORE...]
Films
Filmado y editado entre Agosto y Septiembre del año 2007, utilizando cámaras no profesionales y software edición básicos, Chile: Obras Públicas 1997-2007 presenta tres textos que se entrelazan en un solo producto: [MORE...]
Works
Building Renca Altumalal Project
Architects ELEMENTAL
Consultancy JUNDEP
Program Social Housing
Client Chilean Government / JUNDEP / Coordinadora de Campamentos y Comité de Allegados Construyendo Nuestro Futuro
Constructed Area 28773 sqm [MORE...]
Net
Video [in spanish] where the architect Alejandro Aravena explains the possibilities that gives the modification of the Metropolitan Regulation Plan of Santiago, which will expand the urban limit. About new centers, movements in the city and opportunities in video below. [MORE...]