Administration Building Eagles Nest by Global Arch in Chile
September 11th, 2009 - Posted in Architecture DesignThis horizontal building, is part of a large plot within a pre cordillerano Campus educational structure. Given the premise of establishing a new access representative of the establishment. This building is part of a master development plan, where each element is built under a planning gestural, respectful of the landscape and buildings which relate to his travels , proportions and commonalities among them.

A large elliptical glass, the horizontal intercepts described by the building, a bridge between the mountains and the valley, and by way of developing a geographic portal that connects the interior space and exterior, and which in turn forms a double-height space , representative of the spirit and educational model of the establishment. The building has a light line between two hilly terrain and its implementation in this context, allows a fluid path between the parking area and access, and simultaneously generates a clear limit to educational campuses and the large internal central park.




Authors: Global Urban Design Group Architects, Alejandro Bravo Passer, Chief Architect-Global Arq
Contributor: Matias Del Rio, Architect
Technical Advisor: Carlos Bascuñan engineers calculate, Bascuñan & Machioni. Claudio Alvarez, Buildings & Grounds Nido de Aguilas. Andrea Woerner and Mario Torres, Projects Directorate Nest
Location: Calle Nido de Aguilas 14,515, commune of Lo Barnechea, Santiago de Chile, Chile
Land area: 628,000 m2
Surface: 1240 m2
Project Year: 2006-2007
Year built: 2007-2008








