
125 HOUSING UNITS
Project
Location:
Areas:
Land: 11.860m²
Initial house: 44.41m²
Expanded house: 66.14m²
Client:
Un Techo para Chile
Engineering: Santolaya Ing.
Urbanization and specialization:
Elemental + JJPi
125 HOUSING UNITS
Project
Location:
Areas:
Land: 11.860m²
Initial house: 44.41m²
Expanded house: 66.14m²
Client:
Un Techo para Chile
Engineering: Santolaya Ing.
Urbanization and specialization:
Elemental + JJPi
125 HOUSING UNITS
Project
Location:
Areas:
Land: 11.860m²
Initial house: 44.41m²
Expanded house: 66.14m²
Client:
Un Techo para Chile
Engineering: Santolaya Ing.
Urbanization and specialization:
Elemental + JJPi
125 HOUSING UNITS
Project
Location:
Areas:
Land: 11.860m²
Initial house: 44.41m²
Expanded house: 66.14m²
Client:
Un Techo para Chile
Engineering: Santolaya Ing.
Urbanization and specialization:
Elemental + JJPi
There are two thing you should know about Alejandro Aravena.
First, he has built more than a thousand houses for Chile´s poor, with several thousand more under way; second, the CEO of COPEC, the Chilean oil company, sits on the board of his architecture practice.[⁄lang_en]
For Santiago’s Poor, Housing with Dignity

A young boy plays unsupervised in front of a house that bears a small wooden sign, handwritten in marker: Se venden helados-ice cream for sale.
Behind this rather ordinary scene is an extraordinary story with deep Harvard ties. In this tidy development of row houses, 170 families who once lived illegally have become homeowners. Stay-at-home moms feel safe leaving their children in the front yard; some have started small businesses. It is a far cry from the lawless environment of the campamento, or squatter settlement, that sat on the same tract of land until 2004.
The development has transformed residents’ lives. It is also transforming notions of how to build housing for the poor. Similar developments are built or under way at a dozen other locations in Chile, and there are plans to replicate the project in other countries.
In these housing developments, the architecture firm ELEMENTAL departs from common practice in several crucial ways. Their pathbreaking work has won one international architecture award so far.
“40 anni, direttore di Elemental (uno dei 55 studi selezionati da Aaron Betsky per la ricognizione sull’architettura sperimentale al Padiglione Italia alla Biennale di Venezia 2008) in Cile si occupa principalmente di progetti di edilizia popolare, tentando di raccogliere quelle che ritiene le sfide cruciali di un architetto: povertà, sviluppo, marginalità e segregazione. Ma tra i suoi ultimi incarichi figura anche la progettazione del nuovo gioiellino per la sede sociale Vitra a Weil am Rhein”
Peripherical housing usually appears in the form of low density that generates a dynamic expanding the urban footprint and favoring segregation. Elemental’s project densifies a small site to the south of the city, housing 30 families in identical basíc units that the adapt over time each one adquíring its own character.
Los proyectos de Elemental Quinta Monroy (Iquique) y Lo Espejo (Santiago) aparecen en la reciente edición especial de la revista brasileña aU “Jovens Arquitetos Latino-Americanos”
“ARQUITETOS PROPÚEM UMA NOVA MANEIRA OE OLHAR – E FAZER – MORADIAS SOCIAIS AO DEIXAR UMA PARTE DA OBRA SOB RESPONSABILIDADE DOS MORADORES. O RESULTADO SÃO MORADIAS QUE SE VALORIZAM COM O TEMPO”

En la edición correspondiente a los meses de Agosto y Septiembre, la prestigiosa revista MARK publica en este número un completo análisis de los proyectos Iquique Quinta Monroy, Lo Espejo y el recientemente inaugurado en Renca.
Thirty families from the “Vista Hermosa” shanty town in the Lo Espejo commune, received their own homes yesterday, after eight years of saving and organizing.They are the first social projects of the Government given under the new housing policy for families living in poverty.The houses built just meters away from the shanty town and that cost 10 million pesos, have an average area of 63 m2 with 3 bedrooms, a bathroom with bathtub, living-diningroom and kitchen.According to the old design for social projects, they provided only one bedroom, living-diningroom and bathroom with a maximum area of 36 m2.Each “buiilding” is composed of 2 houses, a one story unit on the first floor of 36m2 that can be extended through the patio, and a two story apartment of 36m2 with a maximum addition of 70m2.This new form of social housing implies “sacrificing” certain accessories such as exterior paint and vinyl flooring. But the interchange provides greater consistency, better finishings, aluminum windows with locks and two double outlet sockets in the bedrooms. (…)
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On November 7th, the inauguration of this project took place. Thanks to the additions subsidy added in the new policy, the houses were given to the famlies already enlarged.
The ceremony was attended by the President of Chile, Michelle Bachellet, and the Minister of Housing, Patricia Poblete.
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Presidenta Bachelet and the Minvu inaugurated the first houses of the current housing policy
The President Michelle Bachelet and the Minister of Housing, Patricia Poblete, inaugurated, in the Lo Espejo community, the first houses of the vurrent housing policy of the Metropolitan Region.
The leader personally gave the keys to the women that fought to have their own home.
It consists of 30 families from the Vista Hermosa camp that through subsidies from the Ministry of Housing and Urbanism (MINVU), agreed to houses that have an average of 63 square meters and come with three bedrooms. (…)
The Italian editor, ELECTA, has just published a monograph on Alejandro Aravena, part of the series Documenti de architettura. It is titled Alejandro Aravena, projettare e costruire, and is published in Italian.
In the book are shown the ELEMENTAL Iquique, Lo Espejo and Renca projects, as well as the Sede Social Tipo.

Se han construido 500 y hay 2000 en carpeta.
Parten de 36 metros cuadrados, pero se amplían a 74. Tienen baño, comedor y cocina.
They start from 36 square meters. But can be extended to 74. The have a bathroom, diningroom and kitchen.