Mirador House

Mirador House 

Cristobal Noguera & Abarca + Palma

Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana

LOCATION
Frutillar, Chile

DESIGN TEAM
Cristóbal Noguera, Francisco Abarca, Camilo Palma, Sebastián Ochoa

PHOTOGRAPHS
Andrés Maturana

CATEGORY
Houses

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Cristobal Noguera, Abarca + Palma

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Sebastián Cárcamo

CONSTRUCTION
Miguel Cifuentes

COLLABORATING ARCHITECTS
Nicolás Acosta

ARCHITECTS
Abarca + Palma Arquitectos, Cristobal Noguera

AREA
140 m²

YEAR
2019

Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana

Single-family house located in the Frutillar commune, X Region, situated between lines of trees and livestock hills facing Lake Llanquihue. The project's strategies are based on achieving spatial, economic, and energy efficiency.

In relation to this, a compact volume of 140m2 is proposed, with an almost square floor plan, without circulation, where the rooms are articulated through a central space that contains the living room.

Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana
Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana

This central space composes a continuity with the kitchen and the main living room, open to the outside overlooking the lake and the volcanoes.

In the search to maximize the exposure of the facades to the sun, the volume is located with one of its edges to the north, exposing the main facade and the bedrooms to the solar trajectory.

Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana
Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana
Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana

A continuous window that surrounds the volume provides light to the interior, as well as capturing the sun in winter.

The access predominates on the rear facade with a "chiflonera" volume in glass and wood, which connects through a deck with the garden house volume.

The construction proposal consists of a mixed prefabricated system based on SIP panels as a thermal envelope, with 160mm of insulation.

Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana
Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana

This is combined with wooden structures for pillars, diagonals, beams, and window centers.

The foundations are composed of a system of isolated elements, which support a structure of wooden beams that receive the SIP slab.

Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana
Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana

The woods are shown in windows and skylights, combined with a white base for walls and ceilings in the interiors.

The exterior cladding of micro-corrugated white zinc, with ventilated mounting, provides material continuity on all its facades.

Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana
Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana

In addition, exposed wood elements behind the glazed facades connect the house with the landscape and the views.


Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana
Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana
Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana
Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana
Mirador House
© Andrés Maturana


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Site plan


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South elevation
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