Cerro Calán is an urban hill located in the middle of a residential area of Santiago, which also houses the National Astronomical Observatory at its summit. Through aerial photographs and terrain studies, it was possible to verify the significant amount of degraded soils present on the hill. These have been caused by various erosion agents, such as improper use, a large number of informal accesses, soil removal, and prolonged water scarcity. For this reason, it became essential to begin the rehabilitación of the hill by improving the soils and incorporating biodoversity nodes. The Project aims to enhance the natural environment of Cerro Calán, enhance its condition as a viewpoint, and incorpórate new activities and ways of observing nature. The hill will be intervened through acupuncture-like punctual interventions based on pre-existing conditions. Trails will be consolidated, soils regenerated, and viewpoints and instruments built, all to build the foundations of a natural park for observation.
Architects: Paula Livingstone Ureta and Javiera Jadue Zarhi
Agustina Wetzig, Bianca Morelli, Gonzalo Cortés, and Gianluca Baghuetti
Lysette Mersey
Sumo
Guillermo Blanc
Cuatro Vientos Consultores
Claudio de la Cerda
BAU
Luis Soler y Asociados
Javier Toro Blum
Antonia Peon Veiga
56 hectares
Municipalidad de Las Condes, Universidad de Chile, Fundación Cerros Isla
Pavilion of Chile
Biennale Architettura 2023
The Laboratory of the Future
20.05 – 26.11 2023