Las nuevas
instalaciones comprenden un Edificio Corporativo para las oficinas de
la Compañía y un Edificio de Operaciones con todos sus servicios
(casino y baños del personal). Ambos edificios del conjunto se conectan
a través de una plaza que es el acceso de todo el personal y remata en
un hall vidriado de enlace para circulación vertical.
El conjunto
tiene calles y patios de operaciones perimetrales de circulación y
seguridad. En el frente principal se ubica el estacionamiento, tratado
totalmente con césped, generando una gran superficie verde despejada.
Guillermo Hevia H. | Foto: Cristián Barahona
Guillermo Hevia H. | Foto: Cristián Barahona
Guillermo Hevia H. | Foto: Cristián Barahona
Guillermo Hevia H. | Foto: Cristián Barahona
Guillermo Hevia H. | Foto: Cristián Barahona
Guillermo Hevia H. | Foto: Cristián Barahona
Guillermo Hevia H. | Foto: Guillermo Hevia H.
Guillermo Hevia H. | Foto: Guillermo Hevia H.
Guillermo Hevia H. | Foto: Cristián Barahona
Guillermo Hevia H. | Foto: Cristián Barahona
Arquitecto GUILLERMO HEVIA H.
CHILEXPRESS S.A.
Arquitectura de Servicios, EDIFICIO CORPORATIVO
COLABORADORES: Francisco Carrión G., Arquitecto y Marcela Suazo M., Desarrollo, dibujo CAD
ALFONSO PACHECO C. (Cálculo Estructural)
DE MUSSY Ltda. (Empresa Constructora)
INVAL Ltda. (ITO)
HUNTER DOUGLAS (revestimientos y cubiertas)
GLASSTECH S.A. (Muros cortina vidrio y cristales)
OPENDARK Ltda. (Iluminación)
ATIKA (Pisos, Cerámicas, Griferías, Sanitarios)
Localización: Av. El Retiro 1376, Parque ENEA, Pudahuel (R.M.)
Superficie terreno: 12.000 m2
Superficie construida: 7.200 M2
MATERIALES
Hormigón
armado visto, acero y cristal (muros cortina serigrafiados y frentes de
oficinas interiores). Vigas y cerchas metálicas. Cubiertas y
revestimientos son paneles prefabricados metálicos de Hunter Douglas,
pre-pintados color acero inoxidable, con aislación de poliuretano
interior. Radieres de hormigón armado, muros de zócalos de hormigón a
la vista. Portones articulados de guillotina.
Memoria original en inglés:
Two
volumes with different program, format and materiality are articulated
by a social meeting space contained by the buildings of this courier
company. Analogy of code bars and the use of corporate colors are
expressed as light, color and transparencies lines
An
horizontal three stories offices building made of reinforced concrete
at sight , coated with glass curtain walls, looking as a suspended skin
which changes according to daylight and the observation point. At
night, it becomes a lighted surface that seems to float in darkness.
Glasses
are replaced at west by drilled metallic panels allowing sun radiation
screening but without losing inside transparencies. Contrasting, the
production area is a closed volume containing a big inner space where
automatic selection and dispatch systems are located. Façade textures ,
wavy metallic panels stainless steel colored with inner isolation show
a typology of all heights windows imitating a bar code image allowing
natural lighting and the surrounding environment perception from
indoors. At night, they become light stripes generating presence at
distance.
Both building bodies shape an empty space denominated
“ meeting square” which becomes a social meeting point, the main space,
the pause during the labor activity.
Technical and aesthetic
sense rules the design of the second skins. These plans, separated from
the building walls generate a natural vertical air circulation and
constitute the thermic barrier of facades (Venturi effect). This play
of glazed and transparent glass stripes, with alternated perpendicular
glasses serigraphiated in the yellow corporate color produce a rhythm
which gives movement, bright, luminosity and transparency to facades.
From a foreshortening view, they form a color veil.
Ecological Features
Suspended
design of second skins and separated plans of the building walls
generate pressure changes. Warming of glasses and perforated metal
plates screen light, as well as temperature, and because of the
separation between them, produce a perfect multiple ventilation during
warm months ( 70% of the year).
Natural daylight is fully used with the controlled lighting of windows and zenithal lighting.
Energetic saving is considerable ( environmental light and air)
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