Architecture in balance with Chile's coastal landscape

The project is located in a privileged environment and integrates nature and architecture in a master plan that respects the territory. 

 

The design enhances the seascape by creating living spaces that interact with the topography, vegetation, and panoramic views. 

TERRITORIAL INTEGRATION

The master plan is organized into stages that respect the scenic character of the terrain and the progression of urban development. 

 

Initially, the focus is on sectors with the greatest landscape impact, with gradual expansion to the north and south. 

Location:

CHILE, Valparaiso Region, South America

Year:

2008

Surface:

340,000 m² – 3,659,729.54 ft²

Customers:

FFV

Destiny:

Housing

Tendency:

Resilient Cities, Urban Green Spaces, Accessible and Diverse Housing

Architecture Team:

Archiplan

Landscape

This project highlights the natural features of the terrain by integrating cliffs, a beach, and vegetation into a harmonious design. 

Design

The buildings adapt to their surroundings, taking on morphologies that respond to the sinuous dunes, bluffs, and ocean horizons. 

Connectivity

A pedestrian circuit and promenade structure the spaces, encouraging interaction and access to the sea. 

Sustainability

Use local materials and passive strategies to reduce environmental impact and improve energy efficiency. 

Habitability

The spaces are designed for relaxation, contemplation, and community life in a unique environment. 

Identity

The buildings are made of light-colored stone and feature colors that evoke the surrounding nature, reinforcing their integration into the landscape. 

Total area
300000 m2
Planned buildings
0 Types

From seafront to bluffs

Variable heights

Pedestrian axes (main boulevard)
0

ORGANIC ARCHITECTURE

The buildings are strategically placed to enhance the views and adapt to the site's geographical conditions. 

 

Each building responds to its specific location by merging functionality, aesthetics, and its relationship with the coastal environment. 

The Santo Domingo project redefines the relationship between architecture and landscape by promoting real estate development in harmony with nature. 

 

It is a proposal that balances design, habitability, and sustainability in a setting with a view of the Pacific Ocean. 

We turn ideas into extraordinary experiences for our clients

The Tricao Bay Masterplan presented a unique opportunity to implement our sustainable design strategies. Collaborating with the local community and integrating ecological solutions were fundamental to the project's success. We are proud to have played a role in creating a space that fosters harmony between nature and urban life.

ARCHIPLAN