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Cazú Zegers Architecture

Santiago

Cazú Zegers Architecture

Founded in 1990, Cazú Zegers Architecture Studio has emerged as a transformative force in contemporary architectural practice, distinguished by its profound commitment to creating architecture that intimately dialogues with landscape and cultural context. Led by Cazú Zegers, an architect trained at the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso (PUCV), the studio has developed a unique architectural language that seamlessly integrates built form with the Chilean and Latin American territories.

 

The studio's design philosophy transcends conventional architectural approaches, focusing on a "Low Tech" methodology that prioritizes minimal territorial intervention and a deep respect for natural environments. Zegers' work is characterized by its geopoetic approach, exploring architectural solutions that emerge from a nuanced understanding of place, local materials—particularly wood—and indigenous cultural wisdom.

 

Internationally recognized, Zegers has received prestigious accolades including the Grand Prix of Versailles and the National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World Award. Her practice has been featured in ELLE Decor's Architecture A-List and recognized by Forbes Magazine as a boundary-breaking architectural firm.

 

Currently led by Zegers, the studio continues to push architectural boundaries, emphasizing sustainable design, ethnoarchitecture, and a holistic approach to territorial intervention that respects ecological and cultural ecosystems.

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