The Aulas Building / OMN Arquitectos


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  • Architects: OMN Arquitectos
  • Location: Avenida Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Macul, Santiago, Chile
  • Architect In Charge: Osvaldo Muñoz Nordenflycht
  • Collaborating Architects: Rodolfo Guajardo, Patricio Mancilla, Camila Díaz and Andrés Bartelsman
  • Area: 5800.0 m2
  • Project Year: 2016
  • Photographs: Felipe Díaz
  • First Stage Constructor: GHG constructora
  • Second Stage Constructor: CSM constructora
  • Structural Calculation: Soler & Asociados
  • Air Conditioning: Térmika
  • Electricity: Ingelmor
  • Sanitary: Juan Olcay, Héctor Valenzuela
  • Client: Dirección de Infraestructura, Pontificia Universidad Católica

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Text description provided by the architects. The Aulas Building is located in the access park by Vicuña Mackenna of the Campus San Joaquín of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.


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1st Floor Plan

1st Floor Plan

At the time of projecting the building was very important the environment in which it would be located. The extensive green areas and trees of great foliage should be part of its infrastructure. For this reason, it was placed parallel to the park and facing access from an open facade.


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To achieve the lightness of the north facade and thus the integration with the park, the structuring of the building was very relevant in the development of the project.


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North Elevation

North Elevation

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The pillars should be of small section and non-orthogonal lines so that they resemble the environment and simulate being trunks that supported the program. For this reason, the structure was composed of a braced wall to the south and concrete pillars of greater section to the north. The latter were moved away from the perimeter, to make it seem that all the charges to the north were taken by the steel pillars.


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The plants are organized from a large corridor to the north and precincts that are set back from the facade to allow a panoramic view through their circulations. On the first floor are public programs, cafeteria and study hall. On the upper floors classrooms and at the underground level auditoriums.


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