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Container houses

Infiniski presents an innovative concept for sustainable architecture and construction. These bioclimatic houses are build using recycled and non polluting construction materials. The construction process is eco friendly which minimizes the use of energy and polluting material. Renewable and alternative energy are also used.
The design is custom made for all type of climate or building plot. Constructions are modular and versatile, very easy to modify and enlarge. These houses are of course cheaper and faster to build.

Architects: James&Mau

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October 11, 2010 - 7:49 PM No Comments

Los Molles House

By Del Rio-Nunez Architects
« The irony of not having direct view of the ocean on a seaside house appears as a possibility for orienting this beach house towards a more unexpected landscape. The open horizon of the Pacific has been replaced by the view the near hillsides to the west, and to the protected space defined by a group of preexisting trees. This independent backyard, isolated from the intense summer life of the beach town of Cachagua, offers a calmed retreat to take distance from the city. Here, the close relation to topography stimulates spontaneous exterior circulations between rooms, giving the same relevance to the interior life of the house as to the exterior events, trying to enhance the informal condition of the beach house and the possibility of a life “outdoors”. »

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June 18, 2010 - 4:11 PM No Comments

8 al Cubo House

This concrete house (by architect Sebastian Irarrazaval) is located on a complex in the chilean country side next to the beach, featuring houses from the best chilean architects called 8 al Cubo.

« The configuration of the house poses multiple way of moving form one place to another, being through the center of the house or through its perimeter. The core is an ambiguous patio, where constantly moving shadows make it hard to say whether it is an inner or outer space. In order to highlight that idea, pillars are displayed randomly, avoiding the grid pattern and getting closer to the idea of the forest. »

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July 12, 2009 - 4:22 PM No Comments

Deck House

What a view from this beautiful terrace and swimming pool in Chile. Check the work of architects Felipe Assadi & Francisca Pulido, it’s really worth taking a look.

March 23, 2009 - 11:44 PM No Comments

Kiltro house

Kiltro House in Chile by Supersudaka

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