Casa El Arboreto is designed as an introspective space deeply connected to nature, situated amidst Arrayanes and Melíes. The architects aimed to balance the lush landscape with functional living areas. This balance is achieved through the incorporation of galleries, a traditional Chilean architectural feature. These galleries facilitate the entry of diffused natural light from the trees into the interiors, allowing the home to serve as a natural showcase. Ultimately, the design fosters feelings of contemplation and refuge, enhancing the relationship between the dwelling and its environment.
The concept behind Casa El Arboreto arises from the desire to create an introspective space that remains connected to the surrounding nature, immersed in a forest of Arrayanes and Melíes.
The challenge was to find a harmonious balance between the lush landscape and everyday domestic spaces. This balance is achieved through the use of galleries, an architectural resource deeply rooted in Chilean tradition.
The galleries allow the diffused natural light filtering through the trees to enter the interior spaces, transforming the home into a showcase of the natural environment.
The design generates feelings of contemplation and refuge, creating a unique relationship between the house and its natural surroundings.
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