Infiniski Manifesto House Style Chile
This distinctive home design is a green home for Infiniski that situated in Curacaví, Chile. Infiniski Manifesto House was produced by James & Mau Architecture. Infiniski is a construction business specializing in designing and constructing environmentally friendly houses and buildings based on the use of recycled, reused and non polluting constructing supplies and the integration of option and renewable power.exterior green House Design constructing facadeThe projects for Infiniski are produced by James and Mau Architecture – Architects and designers, Jaime Gaztelu and Mauricio Galeano, founders and partners of Infiniski. James & Mau provide Innovative architecture and contemporary designs based on bioclimatic and modular architecture. Infiniski is not only green design, it is less expensive and faster, it tries to think the values of architecture design and construction differently; a contribution to the needs of our altering atmosphere.exterior facade green House Design in ChileThe Manifesto home design represents the Infiniski idea and its feasible: bioclimatic design, recycled, reused supplies, non polluting constructive systems, integration of renewable power. The green house design project relies on a bioclimatic architecture adapting the type and positioning of the house design to its energetic needs. The home design is based on a prefabricated and modular design permitting a less expensive and faster constructive technique. This modular plan also permits thinking the coherence of the green home design with feasible future modifications or enlargements in order to adapt effortlessly to the evolving needs of the client.prefabricated recycled and modular home designThe home, of 160m2 is divided in two levels and makes use of 3 recycled maritime containers as structure. A container cut in two components on the first level is utilized as the assist structure for the containers on the second level. This structure in the type a bridge creates an additional space in in between the container structure, isolated with thermo glass panels. As a consequence with only 90m2 worth of container, the project generates a total 160m2, maximizing and decreasing considerably the use of additional constructing supplies. This structure in the type of a bridge, responds to the bioclimatic needs of the home- Kind follows Power – and provides an effective natural ventilation plan. It also assists to take full advantage of the house´s natural surroundings, natural light and landscape views.interior living room Manifesto House James n Mau for InfiniskiLike if it had a second skin, the home “dresses and undresses” itself, thanks to ventilated external solar covers on walls and roof, depending on its need for natural solar heating. The home makes use of two sorts of covers or “skin”: wooden panels coming from sustainable forests on one side and recycled mobile pallets on the other. The pallets can open themselves in winter to permit the sun to heat the metal surface of the container walls and close themselves in summer to protect the home from the heat. This skin also serves as an exterior esthetic finishing helping the home to a lot better integrate in its atmosphere.interior living room Manifesto House Design for infiniskiBoth exterior and interior use up to 85% of recycled, reused and eco-friendly supplies: recycled cellulose and cork for insulation, recycled aluminum, iron and wood, noble wood coming from sustainable forests, ecological painting, eco-label ceramics. Thanks to its bioclimatic design and to the installation of option power systems the home achieves 70% autonomy.










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