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The plot is 5000 m2 and the client didn’t know what to put on it, so he changed his mind constantly.
We proposed to invent an infinite context, a promenade where he could add program for ever in time without affecting each other. A necklace with more -or less- valuable jewels attached.
In the intersection of the “eight” loop the house is situated, and the interior of the circles crops are suggested to pay less taxes.
The house organization also works as an infinite loop.
The façade reflects the same idea: a mirage…










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Name: Mirage House
Year: 2007
Location: Santiago, Chile
Surface: 150 m2
Architect: Juan Pablo Corvalán / Supersudaka
Team: Gabriel Vergara, Jaime Pavez
Engineer: Cesar Moreira / Sigma Ingenieros
this is gobsmacking, and SO inspirational! Proof yet again that an architect is way out more intelligent than a brain surgeon. Thank you for making my day.
Elsie I completely agree…. wow. Supersudaka you did it again!