
archdaily points us south to the chilean countryside, and 2 structures designed by rodrigo sheward architects.
located in an area devastated by a past volcano eruption, the observation platforms were built in response to the growing "agri-tourism" business that is sweeping the country.


built entirely by hand , the architects and locals wanted to showcase the cultural significance and skills of the local woodworking craftsmen by using heavy timber from an unused pile of coigue wood pieces.
videos on the architects' blog show the highlights of the construction process--from transporting the timber by oxen, to boring holes by hand, and in-situ details done by chainsaw. the enclosed structure is tied together with hidden steel rods hidden within the framing members.

time to book my flight to chile...
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