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An overview of the most significant architectural and territorial projects by the world-renowned Chilean architect, a pioneer in the "geopoetic" methodology in architecture.
This is the first major book about Zegers, combining artistic and ecological architecture based on the landscapes where she builds. Working with wood, she creates sustainable and recyclable solutions that merge traditional Chilean carpentry with modern techniques. Zegers explores organic forms, curves, and diagonals in an architecture intimately linked to Chile and its traditions.
The book features private residences, hotels, and sacred sites reflecting the geographical grandeur of the Andean landscape. Each project is presented with poems and sketches from the architect. In Soplo (Breath) House, life unfolds without hierarchies, flowing between interior and exterior spaces. Tierra Patagonia Hotel, which Zegers associates with "viento" (wind), is located at the foot of the rugged mountains, offering a stunning view of Torres del Paine National Park.