The wooden tiles in Chiloe, Chile: Study of edge termination in the towns of Achao Curaco Velez and Villa Quinchao

Authors

  • Paola De la Sotta Lazzerini Diseñadora Industrial; Prof. Asistente del D

Abstract

The value of chilota architecture is distinguished by the use of wood, unique material for their manufacture, for aesthetic language that manifests in their facades. There is a work of texture or "skin" covering architecture, as well as the use of bright colors, which serve to distinguish the houses, and for purposes of location and orientation. Considering the situation of isolation which is to live in the Chiloe archipelago, is through their ingenuity that can respond to their needs. This study is inserted in the manufacture of a product icon Chiloe island, the tejuela in wood. The formal solutions and building systems must conform to the material and the possibilities of mechanical work the same.