Housing model with open spaces and connectivity
Barrio Parque Santiago redefines high-rise housing by prioritizing quality of life and integration with the environment in its design. The master plan distributes seven towers around a central park, striking a balance between density and green spaces.
Strategically located in Santiago, the project offers functional apartments with excellent orientation, unobstructed views, and efficient layout. The project’s design seeks to generate a sense of community by promoting spaces for residents to meet and coexist.
Location:
CHILE, Metropolitan Region, South AmericaYear:
2010Surface:
33,883.40 m² – 36,471,788.22 ft²Customers:
SENCORPState:
In execution of the final stageDestiny:
ResidentialNominations:
Applied for PAU AwardTendency:
Population growth, Accessible and diverse housing, Green spacesArchitecture Team:
ARCHIPLAN S.A.Project Leader:
Matías BallaceyArchitect:
Philip AnaniasConstructor:
Mena & Ovalle (Stage 8)Calculation:
ASTEC (Stage 8)Landscaping:
DDIS/Marcos OrtizPhotography:
ARCHIPLAN S.A.
PUBLIC SPACE
The interior park is the centerpiece of the project. It provides recreation, sports, and meeting areas to a sector with a shortage of green spaces.
Residents enjoy an environment designed for outdoor living, complete with paths, gardens, and integrated street furniture.
Density
The project strikes a balance between densification and open spaces to ensure a livable, friendly environment for residents.
Connectivity
Its strategic location provides direct access to major roads and public transportation, optimizing mobility for residents.
Landscaping
The Central Park encourages community life by providing recreational areas and vegetation in a high-density area.
Livability
Well-designed apartments with efficient layouts and versatile floor plans that can accommodate a variety of family needs.
Sustainability
The project incorporates energy-efficient strategies, optimal solar orientation, and green spaces to enhance the environment.
Community
The configuration of the isolated towers and common areas fosters a sense of belonging and interaction among residents.
FUNCTIONAL HOUSING
Each apartment optimizes the available space to guarantee luminosity, ventilation, and privacy in a high-density urban environment.
The apartments' orientation and interior layout allow for efficient use of the space, meeting the needs of different family groups.


Barrio Parque Santiago is a model of balanced densification that combines modern infrastructure with green spaces to improve quality of life.
Every aspect of the project has been designed to encourage community, urban efficiency, and the well-being of its residents.