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Cristalchile, Glass Bottling Plant, Llay-Llay, Architect, Photos, Location, Design
Cristalchile Glass Bottling Plant : Architecture
Building by Guillermo Hevia H, V Región, Chile, South America
Glass bottling
Plant Cristalchile Llay-Llay
Guillermo Hevia H Architects

photographs Guy Wenborne
MEMORY
An undulating mantle making an analogy with the geographical area
placed in favor of the predominant winds. The use of multiple maintainable
technologies creates the suitable environment for working and production
of glass bottling.

photographs Guy Wenborne
The new plant of Cristalchile in Llay-Llay ( meaning wind-wind in
Mapuche language), 85 Km. North far from Santiago leads industrial
architecture worldwide by incorporating the use of Bioclimatic technologies
(geothermic, eolithic, lighting and acoustic) to the buildings as
well as to production processes, with a real compromise with Maintainability,
energy saving, life quality and environment protection. It is important
to point out this is an industry with production processes, but most
important of all, with people working.

photographs Felipe Camus
Our aim, through architecture, is to dignify these two facts using
simple materials and natural resources in design but also trying to
contribute with a message to society. Architecture plays the main
role to achieve this purpose. Both, day and night, the undulating
shapes of a big ascending roof are the image of a mantle moved by
the winds of the area ; the transparencies of the glass façade
that makes the production process transparent are an architectonic
speech of easy and categorical understanding, emphasizing the handling
of light and shadows, shows the huge scale and gains meaning when
faced to the immediate area surroundings and geography.
Concepts; Tradition, Efficiency, Technology, Maintainability, Design
and Vanguard
photographs Felipe Camus
Ecological Features
The use of natural ventilation (Venturi) making use of the existing
winds and roofs ventilation; hot air from production area is
taken out and temperature is dissipated through holes in the glass
facades ( Inner temperature is always higher tan outer). Through geothermic,
air at a steady 20° T is incorporated into working areas; such
air is naturally treated in underground pipes (3 m deep) using just
7 mechanical fans (37 HP total consumption). During the day, the building
only uses natural zenithal lighting.

photograph Guillermo Hevia
Cristalchile Glass Bottling Plant Building images / text from Guillermo
Hevia H Architects Aug 2008
CRISTALERÍAS DE CHILE S.A.
Glass bottling Plant Cristalchile Llay-Llay
BRONZE MEDAL International Prize
IV Miami Biennale 2007 (EE.UU.)
Prize Best Work 2007 Plataforma Arquitectura
ARCHITECT GUILLERMO HEVIA H.
COLLABORATORS Francisco Carrión G. Architect
Marcela Suazo M. Development / CAD
BIOCLIMATE BIOTECH Chile Consultores, Jorge Ramirez F.
LOCATION Ruta 5 Norte, Km. 85, Llay-Llay, V Región - Chile.
AREA SURFACE 270.000 m2
BUILDING AREA 27.500 m2
BUILDING MATERIALS Steel, Serigraphiated glass and concrete.
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