Shelter 45

Shelter 45 

Gonzalo Rufin Arquitectos + Felipe Toro

Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Gonzalo Rufin Y Felipe Toro

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Constructora Guay Guay

ENGINEERING CALCULATORS
Jorge Argandoña

PROGRAM
Master Bedroom - Guest Bedroom - Bedroom 03 - Master Bathroom - Service Terrace - Common Areas Terrace - Living Room - Kitchen - Main Access

MANUFACTURERS
Vidrieria Acuario

PHOTOGRAPHS
Pablo Casals

AREA
80 M²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Chile

CATEGORY
Houses

Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals

Text description provided by architect.

The more than six thousand kilometers of Chilean coastline give rise to beaches with diverse landscapes, characteristics and even temperatures, providing different options that suit all tastes.

In the case of lovers of a good windy climate for practicing water sports such as windsurfing and kitesurfing, there is no doubt that the destination is called “Matanzas”, a town located in the central area of ​​the country, three hours away from Santiago, the capital city.

Here, the project “Refugio 45” is located in the middle of a mountainous sector with a view surrounded by forests and ravines, a figure that in the distance stands out for being both vertical and horizontal at the same time, making the most of the only flat space of the land where it is located.

Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals
Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals
Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals

And thanks to its wood materiality it blends in as a cozy shelter inviting to protect yourself from the climatic conditions of the zone.

The construction is characterized by the repetition of a module that houses three stories high and extends nine times in width, forming 80 m2 between exterior and interior spaces.

Furthermore, through a skeleton made up of wood and steel ties, the project recognizes the small available area where it should be located and uses it to its advantage to rise vertically.

Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals
Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals

Distributing the public program, such as the kitchen, living room and bathroom, in a first floor next to the terraces, while the private spaces are on the upper floors, such as the master bedroom and a tiny loft that is used to accommodate guests.

Finally, the facades of the house consider certain levels of transparency. The side faces remain open to get clean horizontal views, while the northern facade develops a combination of timber blinders over the terraces for sunlight and rain protection.

Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals
Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals
Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals


Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals
Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals
Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals
Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals
Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals
Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals


Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals
Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals
Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals
Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals
Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals
Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals
Shelter 45
© Pablo Casals


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Plan - 1st floor
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Plan - 2nd floor
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Plan - 3rd floor
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Plan - Roof


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North facade
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East facade
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West facade


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Section A-A
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Section B-B

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Plan - Site