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HAUG

A new office pavilion for the metalworking plant was to be built on its nine-hectare site in the Lurín Valley. The proposal envisions a sober building that respects and preserves the landscaped character of its surroundings. It considers the visibility of the plant from the archaeological complex of Pachacámac, aiming to blend the factory’s industrial landscape with the valley’s greenery. This is achieved by integrating an industrial-looking internal façade facing the plant, while the external façade, oriented toward the valley, remains discreet, blending into the shadows of the existing trees.

HAUG

Location

Lurín, Lima, Perú

Area

972 m2

Year

2015

State

Built

Code

VPE321

Scale

S

Plan Level 1
  • Gonzalo Zegarra
    Project Manager
  • Mateo Peschiera
    Architect
  • Horacio Goitre
    Architect
  • María Paz Ormeño
    Project Coordinator