The use of wood in Chilean house construction reflects the utilization of a renewable resource available in the country. Moreover, it can be an extremely sustainable material when produced and processed under certain conditions, as it can have a very low carbon footprint. It is characterized by its warmth, resistance, and durability as a construction system.
Additionally, incorporating modern techniques and advanced technologies has allowed wood to remain relevant in contemporary Chilean architecture, adapting traditional construction systems to the present. The wood's ability to adapt to different architectural styles and its versatility in design make it a preferred choice for those seeking sustainable construction that aligns with the environment.
Below, we present a selection of housing projects from recent years that showcase the evolution of wood usage, both structurally and aesthetically. These works manage to integrate into their surroundings and establish a harmonious relationship with the country’s diverse geography.
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Lagunita House / Croxatto y Opazo Arquitectos
Humo House / Iván Bravo Arquitectos
Gallery House / Antonia Cabezón - Pabla Amigo
Helvetia Refuge / SAA Arquitectura + Territorio
2002
Kuvo House / Stanaćev Granados
Tiny House / Cazú Zegers Arquitectura
House in Tunquén / Gabrielli + Muñoz Arquitectura
2021
S House / nicolasCRUZarquitectos
Abovedada House / Edward Rojas Arquitectos
Old Stream House / Hebra Arquitectos
2020
Prebarco House / 2DM
Los Lirios House / Schwember García-Huidobro Arquitecto
This article was originally published on March 1, 2020, and updated on July 25, 2024.