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This project in Melipilla, a town in Chile’s Metropolitan Region, is an example of how Mass Timber and especially CLT is an efficient and democratized alternative for developing structures designed for housing or private use. Little time, well used. Good ideas, well- executed.

DATA SHEET CRUZ MELIPILLA HOUSE:


  • Year: 2021
  • Architect: Ignacio Cruz Turrel
  • Type of construction system: Mass Timber (CLT)
  • Materials: 20 m3 CLT
  • Installation time: 2 days

The project, designed by architect Ignacio Cruz Turrel, was assembled in just two days, demonstrating an agile and dynamic construction solution for this double-height space. An example of what is possible to achieve with 20 cubic meters of Niuform CLT. Optimized answers for a sustainable solution.

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Claro Arena

Claro Arena, located in Las Condes, Santiago, is an icon of contemporary infrastructure in Chile, both for the incorporation of exposed massive wood in its structural system, and for its conception as a multipurpose venue.

Teletón O’Higgins Institute Gymnasium

The Teletón O’Higgins Institute Gymnasium is a facility designed to support rehabilitation processes and physical activity, incorporating a mass timber structure that combines construction efficiency, industrial precision, and high spatial quality for its users.

Puertecillo House

This project in Puertecillo bay excellently shows the meeting of mass timber with nature in an exceptional and inspiring environment.

"Muñequitos" and "Pin Pin Serafín" Kindergartens

Thermal comfort and earthquake-resistant construction: two great qualities featured in the new "Muñequitos" and "Pin Pin Serafín" kindergartens built with CLT. This initiative, promoted by CORFO in conjunction with JUNJI, positions these kindergartens as the first to be built with this material.

CMPC BUILDING, LOS ÁNGELES

The CMPC building in Los Ángeles was primarily built with CLT and GLT-based solutions and features FSC® and LEED® certification, making it a landmark in sustainable architecture.

Santa Olga Footbridge

This project began as a CMPC initiative to rebuild an area that wildfires had consumed entirely. Today the Santa Olga footbridge shows off the best of this beautiful locale thanks to wooden architecture that combines perfectly with the surrounding nature.

MSPORTHORSES Stables

These stables, designed to hold 14 jumping horses, were mainly built with laminated timber and glulam; materials that gave shape to this beautiful structure, despite its complex geometry.

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