Medio Arquitectura designs Hachi Cabin.

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Medio Arquitectura designs Hachi Cabin.
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The Hachi Cabin, located in southern Chile, is a single large space designed to preserve the existing trees and make the most of light and heat. The cabin has three levels, with level changes used to mark the difference between areas. The project has a rustic appearance with vitrified concrete flooring, white bone-painted plasterboard walls and ceilings, and old bridge structures from the area used for visible wood elements. The exterior is covered with pre-painted black zinc, except for the volume that advances towards the north, which was covered with local stone.

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