Assadi + Pulido – Casa Gatica

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Once again AMNP brings you the work of Felipe Assadi + Francisca Pulido [and once again, without much info]. The Gatica House is located in Rancagua, Chile, and was completed in 2006. And that’s all I know for sure – other than the house is siiick, and I want one.

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Previous AMNP posts on Felipe Assadi + Francisca Pulido:

Russo Club
Guthrie House

::images and [very] limited info from Felipe Assadi + Francisca Pulido::

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Posted: May 1st, 2008
at 3:03pm by orangemenace


Categories: architecture, featured ninjas, housing

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  1. Hi
    I am ela and I am from Iran and a bad english speaking.
    Thx for the plan and the one under. I looked for them a lot. Do u know anything about it`s site plan? why it is long in that way?
    I have to find a good house for explaining the spaces and how they are combined. It should be a popular one.I was thinking about gatica. I like its shape. what do u think? any other houses with full information?
    I am going to a trip from university and I can send u some building for sharing and some writings if u need? we are going to visit historical parts of Iran.
    It would be so helpful if u answer me so soon.
    thx
    ela

    elahe

    9 Oct 08 at 4:05 pm

     

  2. [...] Chile is exporting a lot more than a mean pisco these days. The XVI Chilean Architecture Biennial, a celebration of great Chilean architecture, recently wrapped this week in Santiago where the main theme was an exploration of architecture that cares for the earth. Hosted at the Contemporary Art Museum of Forestal Park, there was literally too much talent for the conventional structure to contain and the Biennial exploded out into the public eye in form of a completely sustainable, modern temporary pavilion designed by Assadi + Pulido, a young Santiago-based design studio with a modern, edgy and recognizable style. [...]

     


 

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