Two Towers and a Trail / Azócar Catrón Arquitectos

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  5
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Patricio Zeiss
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  AutoDesk, Arauco, Trimble
  • Lead Architects: Ricardo Azócar, Carolina Catrón
  • Collaborators: Stefanía Bello, Esteban Castro, Daniela Cifuentes, Fernando Cifuentes, Marcela Escobar, Nataly Fuentes, Alex Hernández, Rodrigo Neira, Javiera Partarrieu, Richard Ríos, Francisca Saelzer, Jorge Soto, Anibal Yévenes.
  • City: Coronel
  • Country: Chile
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Two Towers and a Trail / Azócar Catrón Arquitectos - Exterior Photography
© Patricio Zeiss

Text description provided by the architects. With two towers and a trail, I sought to promote the appropriation and restoration of the Boca Maule Marshland, located in the city of Coronel, in southern Chile’s Bio-Bio Region, by building two lookout towers, aligning, with an architectural vision, the local community, academia, the city council and trekking organizations.

Two Towers and a Trail / Azócar Catrón Arquitectos - Exterior Photography
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Site Plan
Two Towers and a Trail / Azócar Catrón Arquitectos - Exterior Photography, Facade
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The Project emerges from a cross-sectional diagnosis of Chile’s large cities, where the lack of public space, more than lack of free space, is construed as a lack of spaces set up for these ends. Natural “empty” spaces, like marshlands, estuaries, lagoons or hills, are trapped within the urban sprawl or in their devaluation, at the mercy of the market, or close to vulnerable groups.

Two Towers and a Trail / Azócar Catrón Arquitectos - Exterior Photography
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Two Towers and a Trail / Azócar Catrón Arquitectos - Exterior Photography
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Two Towers and a Trail / Azócar Catrón Arquitectos - Interior Photography, Beam
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Despite this, with their high natural and scenic value, these places, within urban contexts, are potential public spaces, capable of improving the quality of life of the inhabitants who live around them, in many cases organized neighbors being those who can access public funds for the benefit of their settings.

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Two Towers and a Trail / Azócar Catrón Arquitectos - Exterior Photography, Facade
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Therefore, it is exactly here that architecture is able to articulate these two conditions with concrete interventions, aligning not just the beneficiaries, but also the players needed to materialize proposals. 

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Structure Plan
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Coronel is a former mining city, known today as a sacrifice area, due to the high contamination indices it has. However, the marshland is an urban oasis in constant recovery.

For this reason, we propose two lookout towers, located at the opposite ends of an ecological recovery area, as landmarks that mark out the area. Both towers are monolithic and permeable stacked wooden structures, just like a container, but that have a different content compared with the landscape that surrounds them. The tower at the top of the trail has a square spiral staircase to reveal the marshland, that is hidden along the route. Meanwhile, on the other side, the tower that is at the bottom of the trail has, on a flat space, a small shelter that holds a bench, where an opening frames the scene nearby, and a large hollow on its top frames the sky.

Two Towers and a Trail / Azócar Catrón Arquitectos - Exterior Photography
© Patricio Zeiss

Both towers are built as three stacked wooden cubes built by the systematic repetition of a single construction detail where, by their proportion, the scale of the towers is inside a grey area, between the monumental and the fragile, directly hinting at the abandoned machines of the old mining industry nearby.

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From an architectural view, the two towers aim to prove the theory that a series of references in the space are capable, as a one-off investment, of transforming places like these into consolidated public spaces.

Two Towers and a Trail / Azócar Catrón Arquitectos - Exterior Photography
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Address:Boca Maule Wetland, Coronel, Bio Bio, Chile

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Cite: "Two Towers and a Trail / Azócar Catrón Arquitectos" [Dos torres y un sendero / Azócar Catrón Arquitectos] 21 Jul 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/943820/two-towers-and-a-trail-azocar-catron-arquitectos> ISSN 0719-8884

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