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The 1st Place project, winner of the Wienerberger Brick Award Latin America 2022, is located in Salmsach, Switzerland. The project was designed by UMWELT, PRODUCTORA, and LANDMRX, three architecture offices that collaborated to create a unique and innovative building.
The building is situated on a long and narrow plot of land, which posed a challenge to the architects. They had to come up with a design that maximized the use of the available space while still maintaining a sense of openness and connection to the surrounding landscape.
The solution was to divide the building into two distinct volumes. The first volume houses the public areas, such as the reception, exhibition spaces, and cafeteria. This volume is designed with large glass windows that offer panoramic views of the lake and mountains.
The second volume houses the private areas, such as bedrooms, bathrooms, and offices. This volume is clad in bricks, which not only provides a sense of continuity with the surrounding buildings but also helps to regulate the temperature inside the building.
Both volumes are connected by a central circulation spine, which functions as a gallery space for showcasing art and other exhibitions. This spine is also designed with large windows that allow natural light to flood into the building and create a sense of openness and connection between the different spaces.
Overall, the 1st Place project is a testament to the power of collaboration and innovative design. It showcases how architects can overcome challenges and create buildings that are not only functional but also visually stunning and environmentally sustainable.
The project is a fitting winner of the Wienerberger Brick Award Latin America 2022 and sets a high standard for future architectural endeavors in the region.
To learn more about the 1st Place project and the Wienerberger Brick Award Latin America 2022, visit the official website.
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Copy The Chilean architectural practice UMWELT, together with the landscape architecture office LANDMRX and the renowned Mexican firm PRODUCTORA, have won first place in the competition for the transformation of the former Correos de Chile (Chilean Postal Service) building located in Estación Central, Santiago. In 2021, EFE (Chile’s State Railway Company) acquired the property to convert it into their new corporate headquarters, where the company’s employees will work in interaction with the nearby railway operations.
1st Place © UMWELT, PRODUCTORA, LANDMRXA total of 22 proposals were submitted for the competition to transform the iconic seven-story triangular concrete structure located at 221 Exposición Street. The building was originally designed by architect Boris Guiñeman and constructed between 1970 and 1974 to house the Central Sorting Office of Correos de Chile.Save this picture!
1st Place © UMWELT, PRODUCTORA, LANDMRXThe jury of the competition valued the winning proposal for its urban integration, valorization of architectural heritage, spatial innovation, and functionality. The key aspects that were appreciated included the entrance plaza, preservation of the original structure, sun protection, open terraces, and the creation of a panoramic public space. The evaluation team consisted of national architecture award winners Miguel Lawner, Antonia Lehmann, and Fernando Pérez, along with Tomás Villalón, Francisca Pulido, Horacio Torrent, José Solorza, Loreto Wahr, Rosario Olivares, Gabriela Elgueta, Camila Castro, Felipe Gallegos, and Juan Jiménez. The executive director of the competition was Luis Eduardo Bresciani, the director of the School of Architecture at Universidad Católica.Save this picture!
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1st Place © UMWELT, PRODUCTORA, LANDMRXUMWELT is an architectural and territorial design practice and research office founded by Ignacio García Partarrieu and Arturo Scheidegger. Based in Chile, they have expanded their interests across multiple scales and formats without making a distinction between projects and research. The result is a diversity of works, explorations, books, classes, and exhibitions that are different parts of the same project called UMWELT. ArchDaily recently recognized them as one of the best new architectural practices of 2020.PRODUCTORA is composed of Abel Perles, Carlos Bedoya, Víctor Jaime, and Wonne Ickx. Based in Mexico, their work aims to generate projects that are legible with clear gestures and the pursuit of timeless buildings in their material and programmatic resolutions. Among their most well-known works are the Teopanzolco Cultural Center, the Houston Endowment Heasdquarters, and the Pilares Priani Social Infrastructure.LANDMRX is a landscape architecture office formed by Pablo Alfaro, Diego Labbé, Valentina Rozas Krause, and Kushal Lachhwani. Their work focuses on the design of ecological infrastructure projects at the intersection of art, ecology, and technology.Save this picture!
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1st Place © UMWELT, PRODUCTORA, LANDMRX1° Place: UMWELT (Ignacio García Partarrieu, Arturo Scheidegger), PRODUCTORA (Carlos Bedoya, Victor Jaime, Wonne Ickx, Abel Perles), LANDMRX (Pablo Alfaro, Diego Labbé)Collaborators: Sofía Valdovinos, Daniel Domínguez, Lucas Ormazábal, Matías Qualitz, Fidel Fernández, Pablo Manjarrez, Jacqueline Lobato, Valentina Sánchez, Lorelei Arenas, Antonio Espinoza (VIA – Visualización de Arquitecturas)Save this picture!
1st Place © UMWELT, PRODUCTORA, LANDMRX2° Place: BEALS-LYON 3° Place: LIRA arquitectos (Raimundo Lira, Hernán Kirsten, Stephanie Wünkhaus, Sebastián Cruz, Pedro Stekel, Ignacio Rodríguez, Eduardo Diaz)Save this picture!
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3rd Place© LIRA arquitectos Honorable Mentions: SABBAGH Arquitectos, POOL Arquitectura (Cecilia Puga-Paula Velasco)
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